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    In that regard; Owen supposed he was lucky。 He at least had a wheel to which he could put his shoulder。
    Standing outside the back of the shed and beyond the electrified wire; smoking another cigarette he didn't want; Owen went in search of Henry and found him working his way down a steep; brushy slope。 Above him was the sound of kids playing baseball or softball。 Henry was a boy; a teenager; and he was calling someone's name … Janey? Jolie? It didn't matter。 He was dreaming; and Owen needed him in the real world。 He had let Henry sleep as long as he could (almost an hour longer than he had really wanted to); but if they were going to get this show on the road; now was the time。
    Henry; he called。
    The teenager looked around; startled。 There were other boys with him; three … no four of them; one peering into some kind of pipe。 They were indistinct; hard to see; and Owen didn't care about them; anyway。 Henry was the one he wanted; and not this pimply; startled version of him; either。 Owen wanted the man。
    Henry; wake up。
    No; she's in there。 We have to get her out。 We…
    I don't give a rat's ass about her; whoever she is。 Wake up;
    No; I…
    It's time; Henry; wake up。 Wake up。 Wake


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the fuck up!
    Henry sat up with a gasp; not sure who or where he was。 That was bad; but there was worse: he didn't know when he was。 Was he eighteen or almost thirty…eight or somewhere in between? He could smell grass; hear the crack of a bat on a ball (a softball bat; it had been girls playing; girls in yellow shirts); and he could still hear Pete screaming She's in here! Guys; I think she's in here!
    'Pete saw it; he saw the line;' Henry murmured。 He didn't know exactly what he was talking about。 The dream was already fading; its bright images being replaced by something dark。 Something he had to do; or try to do。 He smelled hay and; more faintly; the sweet…sour aroma of pot。
    Mister; can you help us?
    Big doe eyes。 Marsha; her name had been。 Things ing into focus now。 Probably not; he'd answered her; then added but maybe。
    Wake up; Henry! It's quarter of four; time to drop your cock and grab your socks。
    That voice was stronger and more immediate than the others; overwhelming them and damping them out; it was like a voice from a Walkman when the batteries were fresh and the volume was turned all the way up to ten。 Owen Underhill's voice。 He was Henry Devlin。 And if they were going to try this; the time was now。
    Henry got up; wincing at the pain in his legs; his back; his shoulders; his neck。 Where his muscles weren't screaming; the advancing byrus was itching abominably。 He felt a hundred years old until he took his first step toward the dirty window; then decided it was more like a hundred and ten。


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Owen saw the man's shape e into view inside the window and nodded; relieved。 Henry was moving like Methuselah on a bad day; but Owen had something that would fix that; at least temporarily。 He had stolen it from the brand…new infirmary; which was so busy no one had noticed him ing or going。 And all the time he had protected the front of his mind with the two blocking mantras Henry had taught him: Ride a cock horse to Banbury Cross and Yes we can…can; yes we can; yes we can…can; great gosh a'mighty。 So far they seemed to be working … he'd gotten a few strange looks but no questions。 Even the weather continued in their favor; the storm roaring on unabated。
    Now he could see Henry's face at the window; a pale oval blur looking out at him。
    I don't know about this; Henry sent。 Man; I can hardly walk。
    I can help with that。 Stand clear of the window。
    Henry moved back with no questions。
    In one pocket of his parka; Owen had the small metal box (USMC stamped on the steel top) in which he kept his various IDs when he was on active duty … the box had been a present from Kurtz himself after the Santo Domingo mission last year; a fine irony。 In his other pocket were three rocks which he had picked up from beneath his own helicopter; where the fall of snow was thin。
    He took one of them … a good…sized chunk of Maine granite … then paused; appalled; as a bright image filled his mind。 Mac Cavanaugh; the fellow from Blue Boy Leader who had lost two of his fingers on the op; was sitting inside one of the semi trailer…boxes in the pound。 With him was Frank Bellson from Blakey's Blue Boy Three; the other gunship that had made it back to base。 One of them had turned on a powerful eight…cell flashlight and set it on its base like an electric candle。 Its bright glow sprayed up into the gloom。 This was happening right now; not five hundred feet from where Owen stood with a rock in one hand and his steel box in the other。 Cavanaugh and Bellson sat side by side on the floor of the trailer。 Both wore what looked like heavy red beards。 Luxuriant growth had burst apart the bandages over the stumps of Cavanaugh's fingers。 They had service automatics; the muzzles in their mouths。 Their eyes were linked。 So were their minds。 Bellson was counting down: Five 。 。 。 four 。 。 。 three 。 。 。
    'Boys; no!' Owen cried; but got no sense they heard him; their link was too strong; forged with the resolve of men who have made up their minds。 They would be the first of Kurtz's mand to do this tonight; Owen did not think they would be the last。
    Owen? That was Henry。 Owen; what's…
    Then he tapped into what Owen was seeing and fell silent; horrified。
    。 。 。 two 。 。 。 one。
    Two pistol…shots; muffled by the roar of the wind and four Zimmer electrical generators。 Two fans of blood and brain…tissue appearing like magic over the heads of Cavanaugh and Bellson in the dim light。 Owen and Henry saw Bellson's right foot give a final dying jump。 It struck the barrel of the flashlight; and for a moment they could see Cavanaugh's and Bellson's distorted; byrus…speckled faces。 Then; as the flashlight went rolling across the bed of the box; casting cartwheels of light on the aluminum side; the picture went dark; like the picture on a TV when the plug has been pulled。
    'Christ;' Owen whispered。 'Good Christ。'
    Henry had appeared behind the window again。 Owen motioned him back; then threw the rock。 The range was short; but his first shot missed anyway; bouncing harmlessly off the weathered boards to the left of the target。 He took the second; pulled in a deep; settling breath; and threw。 This one shattered the glass。
    Got mail for you; Henry。 ing through。
    He tossed the steel box through the hole where the glass had been。


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It bounced across the shed floor。 Henry picked the box up and undid the clasp。 Inside were four foil…wrapped packets。
    What are these?
    Pocket rockets; Owen returned。 How's your heart? 
    Okay; as far as I know。
    Good; because that shit makes cocaine feel like Valium。 There are two in each pack。 Take three。 Save the rest。
    I don't have any water。
    Owen sent a clear picture … south end of a northbound horse。 Chew them; beautiful … you've got a few teeth left; don't you? There was real anger in this; and at first Henry didn't understand it; but then of course he did。 If there was anything he should be able to understand this early morning; it was the sudden loss of friends。
    The pills were white; unmarked by the name of any pharmaceutical pany; and terribly bitter in his mouth as they crumbled。 Even his throat tried to pucker as he swallowed。
    The effect was almost instantaneous。 By the time he had tucked Owen's USMC box into his pants pocket; Henry's heartbeat had doubled。 By the time he stepped back to the window; it had tripled; His eyes seemed to pulse from their sockets with each quick rap in his chest。 This wasn't distressing; however; he actually found it quite pleasant。 No more sleepiness; and his aches seemed to have flown away。
    'Yow!' he called。 'Popeye should try a few cans of this shit!' And laughed; both because speaking now seemed so odd … archaic; almost … and because he felt so fine。
    Keep it down; what do you say?
    Okay! OKAY!
    Even his thoughts seemed to have acquired a new; crystalline force; and Henry didn't think this was just his imagination。 Although the light behind the old feed shed w
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