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The cable was winched up察and Austin scrambled to his feet and waved to the faces peering down at him to show he was all right。 Zavala lost no time exiting the helicopter。 He dropped to the roof of the cargo container察but his timing was wrong and he would have fallen off if Austin hadn't grabbed his arm and pulled him back。 Seeing them both on board察the pilot headed off。 Watching the aircraft as it sped toward the horizon察Austin prayed that the fuel supply would hold out。
As the chopper receded to the size of a mosquito察Austin and Zavala dabbed antiseptic from their first´aid kit onto hands rubbed raw by the cable。 From their elevated perch察they had a good view of the ship察and from what they could see the vessel was pletely deserted。
They climbed down to the deck and Austin suggested that they move forward on each side of the boat察keeping their weapons at the ready。 Austin took the starboard deck and Zavala the port。 They advanced cautiously察guns in hand。 The only sound was the snap of pennants and flags in the warm breeze。 They came out onto the foredeck at the same time。
Zavala's face wore an expression of astonishment。 ;Nothing察Kurt。 It's like the Mary Celeste察─he said察referring to the famous old sailing ship that had been found adrift with no one on board。 ;Did you find anything拭
Austin gestured for Zavala to follow and led the way back along the starboard deck。 He knelt next to a dark streak on the metal deck between the railing and a doorway into the ship。 Austin gingerly touched the sticky stain and sniffed the coppery odor on his finger。
;I hope that isn't what I think it is察─Zavala said。
;If you said blood察you'd be right。 Someone dragged a body察maybe more than one from the looks of it察across the deck and threw the corpse overboard。 There's more blood on the rail。;
With a heavy heart察Austin took the lead and stepped through the door out of the hot sun into the cool interior of the ship。 Moving methodically察he and Zavala checked out the mess hall察library and the main lab察then climbed to the upper lab and the bridge。 The farther into the ship they got察the more apparent it became that the Sea Hunter had been transformed into a charnel house。 Everywhere they looked they saw spatters or puddles of blood。 Austin's jaw grew rock hard。 He had known many of the crew and scientists on board。
By the time they got to the wheelhouse察their nerves were as taut as piano strings。 The floor was littered with charts and paper and broken glass from the windows。 Austin picked up the radio microphone that had been ripped from its connection。 The mike would have been of little use察since the munications console was riddled with bullet holes。
;Now we know why they didn't answer their calls察─he said。
Zavala murmured softly in Spanish。 ;It looks like the Manson gang was here。;
;We'd better check the ship's quarters察─Austin said。 They made their way down two levels in the tomblike silence and worked their way through the acmodations for the crew察officers and the scientists察finding more evidence of violence but no one alive察finally stopping outside a door marked STORES。
Austin pushed the door open察slipped his hand around the jamb and flicked on the lights。 Cardboard cartons stacked several levels high were arranged in a rectangle on wooden palettes with a narrow aisle running around the outside。 In one corner of the room was a service elevator used to haul supplies up to the galley。
Austin heard a soft muffled sound察and his finger tightened on the trigger。 He signaled to Zavala to take one side of the room while he took the other。 Zavala nodded and started off察moving as silently as a ghost。 Austin edged along the other wall察then peered around a stack of canned´tomato cartons。 The noise was repeated察louder now察sounding more animal than human。 Zavala peered around the far corner察then they both stepped into the clear。 Austin put his finger to his lips and pointed toward a narrow cleft between stacked boxes。 A low moan issued from the alcove。
Austin waved Zavala off。 Holding his gun in front of him with both hands察he stepped forward察and swung the Bowen around察pointing it between the boxes。 He let out a robust curse察thinking how close he had e to shooting the young woman who cowered in the tight space。
She was a pitiful sight。 Her dark curly hair hung over her face察her red´rimmed eyes brimmed with tears察her nose was wet and runny。 She had crammed herself into a space less than two feet wide察her legs tight together察her arms around her knees。 Her clenched fists were white´knuckled。 When she saw Austin察a toneless ululating sound escaped her lips。
;Nunununu。;
Austin realized the woman was repeating the word ;no; again and again。 He holstered his gun and squatted down so their faces were level。
;It's okay察─he said。 ;We're from NUMA。 Do you understand拭
She stared at Austin and mouthed the word NUMA。
;That's right。 I'm Kurt Austin。; Joe had e up behind him。 ;This is Joe Zavala。 We're from the Argo。 We tried to call your ship on the radio。 Can you tell us what happened拭
She replied with a vigorous shake of her head。
;Maybe we should go on deck where there's fresh air察─Zavala suggested。
She shook her head again。 This wasn't going to be easy。 The woman was wedged tightly in her space and they would hurt her察and maybe themselves察if they tried to pull her out by force。 She was in a state of shock。
Austin extended his hand palm up。 She stared at it for a minute察then reached out and brushed his fingers as if she wanted to make sure he was real。 The physical contact seemed to bring her back into the world。
;I was on this ship two years ago。 I know Captain Brewer very well察─Austin said。
She studied his face for a moment察and the flame of recognition flickered in her eyes。 ;I saw you at NUMA headquarters once。;
;That's possible。 What department did you work in拭
She shook her head。 ;I'm not with NUMA。 My name is Ian Montague。 I teach at the University of Texas。 I'm a guest scientist。;
;Do you want to e out察Ian拭It can't be too fortable in there。;
She made a face。 ;I'm beginning to feel like a sardine。;
The flash of humor was a good sign。 Austin helped Ian from the alcove and turned her over to Zavala察who asked if she was hurt。
;No察thank you。 I can walk on my own。; She took a few steps and had to reach out for Joe's arm for support。
They climbed up to the aft deck。 Even the fresh air and sun couldn't dispel the black cloud that hung over the ship。 Ian sat on a coil of line察blinking her eyes in the sunlight。 Zavala offered her a flask of tequila he carried in his pack for what he said were medicinal purposes。 The liquor brought color back to her cheeks察and signs of life returned to the impassive eyes。 Austin waited patiently for her to speak。
She stared out at the water in silence。 Finally察she said察 They came out of the sea。;
;Who did拭
;The killers。 They came at dawn。 Most people were in bed。;
;What kind of boat did they e on拭
;I don't know。 They were just。 。 。 here。 I never saw a boat。; Once the plug was pulled察the story poured out。 ;I was sleeping察and they came into my room and pulled me out。 They were dressed in strange uniforms察baggy pants and boots。 They killed my roommate察shot her without warning。 I could hear gunfire allover the ship。;
;Did they tell you who they were拭
;They didn't say a word。 They just went about their business as if they were killing cattle in a slaughterhouse。 Only one of them talked。;
;Tell me about him。;
She reached out with trembling hands and took another swig of tequila。 ;He was tall察very tall察and skinny察almost emaciated。 He was pale察as if he never saw the sun察and had a long beard and hair all matted as if he never bed it。; She wrinkled her nose in disgust。 ;He smelled察too察as if he hadn't taken a bath in months。;
;How was he dressed拭
;All in black察like some kind of priest。 But the worst thing were those eyes。; She shuddered。 ;They were too big for his face察round and staring。 I don't think he blinked察