The Wizardry Quested. Book 5 of the Wizardry series. Rick Cook

Malkin nodded slowly, not trusting herself to speak.

“Now let’s catch up with the others.”

“He heard us,” Malkin whispered to Danny later when she contrived to get him and June off to one side.

“And?-

“He does not like it but he sees the force of the argument. He only asks that we do it should it become necessary.”

“I’ve been thinking about this too,” the young programmer said. “I think maybe there’s an alternative.” .

“If there is, well and good,” Malkin told him. “But we do not dare leave Moira, or Moira’s body, here.”

“They say you’re coming with us.”

Mick looked up from his planning software to see Jerry and Taj standing before him. There’s nothing more useless than a staff officer when the battle’s joined. So yeah, I’m going with you.”

“We figured you’d need a weapon,” Jerry said, handing him the box.

Mick opened it and inside was a military-issue Beretta semi-automatic pistol with a couple of clips of ammunition and a shoulder holster like the one he had worn in the attack on Caer Mort.

Mick slipped into the shoulder harness and hefted the pistol. “Thanks, guys. But didn’t you say things like this won’t work in this world?”

“Things like that work just fine,” Taj said. “It’s guns that don’t work here.”

“What he means is, it isn’t what it looks like,” Jerry explained. “It’s actually a magic weapon that shoots lightning bolts. It just looks like a pistol.”

“We could make it look like a Star Trek phaser if you’d prefer,” Taj offered. “Or something really wicked.”

“I think I’ll stick with this, thanks.” Gilligan slipped the weapon into his shoulder holster.

“Anyway,” Taj said. “If you’ve got a few minutes we thought you might want to come down and watch the takeoff.”

Mick looked at the spreadsheet hanging over the map. There were still things to do, but he realized that most of it was make-work. The ball was about to start rolling and things were moving increasingly out of the war room and into the real world.

“Yeah,” he said, rising from his desk, “yeah, I’d like that.”

The three made their way down into the depths of the castle and into the echoing dimness of the dragon aerie. For Mick it was the first time he had been on the aerie floor since Karin brought him here the first day. He felt a pang at the realization.

Sitting in the middle of the aerie was Charlie’s AN-2 Colt, newly equipped with a top turret, tail gunner’s position and with what looked like science-fiction machine guns sticking out on the sides. The dragons eyed the newcomer and shifted and bridled uncomfortably. Clearly they didn’t like this addition to their midst.

That thing looks like a bomber,” Gilligan said. “A B AN-2?”

“Actually it’s a more like an EW AN-2,” Taj said. “Except it’s magic not electronic warfare, so I guess it’s an MW AN-2.”

“Why do I get the feeling this is never going to make Jane’s All The World’s Aircraft?’

“Different world?” Taj suggested.

“Here he comes,” Jerry said. “And it looks like he’s got his, uh, user interface with him.”

Charlie stepped between the looming monsters and marched out to the group of waiting wizards and programmers. Trailing behind him were five bat-eared demons.

“My crew,” he said to the group.

The first in line was a fresh-faced demon in aviator sunglasses, an officer’s cap with a thousand-mission crush and a brown cowhide flight jacket with a Flying Tigers Blood Chit on the back and an Eighth Air Force patch on the sleeve. “Gerry O’Demon. My co-pilot”

Jerry groaned and threw an anguished look at Taj, who merely spread his hands and shrugged.

The next demon was short and slovenly with an unshaven chin and beady little eyes that never seemed to look at anyone straight on.

“That’s Joe, my tailgunner.”

Next in line was an older demon wearing a baseball cap, coveralls liberally smeared with grease and chewing on a cigar stub that was disreputable even by demon standards.

“Kelly. He’s my crew chief and waist gunner.”

Next was a young demon in a fleece-lined leather jacket, baseball cap and a particularly goofy grin. This is Sparks. He’s radioman and handles the other waist gun.”

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