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 Barnum and Bailey on one side。 A painted sign in front of the tent read CENTER FORNONLINEARSTUDIES。 Another sign declared EQUATION OFSTATE。Where on earth am I? he thought。
 She reminded him of a rancher's bride in some old B…movie; tall and lean in a man's Levis and a checkered red shirt。 Her ponytail hung through the hole at the back of her baseball cap。 It saidJackson Lab; Of Mice and Men。 Her eyes unsettled him。 They were green as sea ice。
 Electric golf carts darted past them。 Campus types…amazons in jog bras; bearded whiz kids; wide…bottomed brainiacs…flashed by on battery…propelled scooters or on roller blades or bicycles。 They passed buildings with exotic names: PLASMATHEORY; HOSTPATHOGEN; PRIONS; LIVERFUNCTION。 He pointed at a building: THEORETICALBIOLOGY。 〃Your dragons and sea monsters?〃 he said。
 She blinked。 She got it。 Humor。 Onward。Wrong address; he thought to himself。
 〃You want Ochs;〃 she continued。 〃Forget him。 He's part of the regime。 You need to know that。 You're safe for now。 I can clear you for T/A3; my technical area; that's it。 You'll be provided food and lodging。 But South Sector's off…limits。 Go there; and you'll never e back。〃
 South Sector。He filed it away。 Ochs's home。
 She stayed a full step ahead of him。 He couldn't seem to catch up。 Biohazard symbols were posted everywhere; so prevalent they had bee part of the landscape。 Local artists had customized the menacing three…pronged 〃flower〃 into beautiful arabesques and harmless graffiti。 The warnings had bee decoration; the perils had bee part of their lifestyle。
 〃Where are we going?〃 he asked。
 〃Lunch。 You look like a poster boy for yoga。〃
 〃I'm going to need to talk with him;〃 he said。
 〃That's what I'm saying;〃 she said。 〃Don't。〃
 〃Then I might as well leave。〃 He was testing the limits。 Hers; his; he couldn't say。
 〃You could;〃 she said。 〃Or you could give it a little time。〃 Her ponytail chased her shoulders。
 〃There's not much time out there。〃
 She stopped。 He sidestepped the collision。 She threw her hand towards a squat building。 〃Nirvana。 One of our superputers。 In the old days it stored an HIV database。 Now we run code on it with Corfu data。 If I had my way; we'd still have the Blue Mountain。 But Cavendish took it with him into South Sector。 I tried to stop him。 It's four times more powerful。 Do you understand what I'm saying? There's a limit to my power。〃
 They crossed a bridge named Omega; which spanned a small canyon。 Ahead lay the city; no great beauty; but bustling and alive。 A white van pulled alongside them。 It had black tinted windows; and Nathan Lee saw his own reflection。 Miranda didn't waste a glance on it。 After ten seconds; the van drove on。
 〃Los Alamos used to be a very safe town;〃 she mented。 〃Then it grew up。〃
 Partway across the bridge; the snow began falling。 The flakes fell out of a blue sky; and Nathan Lee stopped to let them gather on his palms。 The flakes were white and warm。 He looked around; and no one seemed to notice。
 Miranda came back to him。 〃Ashes;〃 she said。 Her baseball cap and shoulders were sprinkled with it。
 Nathan Lee pinched the ash between his fingers。 He smelled the breeze。 〃A forest fire?〃 he said。
 〃Burn day;〃 she told him。
 〃Garbage?〃
 〃Medical refuse;〃 she said。 〃Intellectual debris。 Don't worry。 It can't hurt you。 The incinerators burn hot。 Two thousand degrees Fahrenheit; something like that。〃
 She turned and went on。 He brushed his hands clean; and continued the chase。
 They entered a large cafeteria perched on the edge of the canyon。 The view was five…star; the ambience was pure junior high school。 There were boisterous cliques and bookworms jabbing the open page and partners bent over their homework。 He saw plates with meatloaf and pan pizza and squares of red jello。 There was even a soda machine with Pepsi or Coke; regular or diet。 You could forget the rest of the world in here。 Maybe that was the idea。
 Suddenly he was famished。 He didn't belong here; but all of a sudden he was hungry for this place。 The room bulged with sunlight。 The chrome surfaces sparkled。 The people were at peace。
 Even standing still at the end of the line; Miranda was a whirlwind。 Everyone seemed to know her。 People approached with requests and small emergencies。 Her cell phone rang。 She gave her attention in short; laser bursts。 He tried to guess her age under the cap brim。 Late twenties; early thirties? She was necessary to them all somehow。 And now she was necessary to him。 He was baffled。
 She handed him a tray and plowed into the buffet。 They took a table away from the noise。 Her fingers were polished bright orange from laboratory chemicals。 Her cheeseburger disappeared in five bites。
 Nathan Lee ate sparingly。 His hands trembled。 Peas spilled from his fork。
 〃The clinic can treat your malaria;〃 she said。
 〃I've got malaria?〃
 〃We're careful up here。 The blood test screens for everything。〃 The green eyes studied him。 〃Which jungle did you pick that up in?〃
 He gave up on the peas。 〃It started in Kansas。 I wondered about that。〃
 〃Kansas?〃 She thought。 〃Malaria? Can you remember; did the mosquitos have a tilted resting position? ClassicAnopheles。〃
 〃I just slapped the little bastards。〃
 〃Bitches; actually;〃 she corrected him。 〃The disease barriers are crashing。〃 Her eyes drifted away from him。
 He noticed; on the wall behind her; a large puterized display of the planet。 Red signified plague zones; and blue the untouched land regions。 Great ragged holes maimed the South and Northeast。 The Pacific Coast states were a single bright red arc。 Washington; D。C。; was no more。 The plague had been so close at his heels?
 〃I had the map put in here to keep people focused;〃 she said。 〃But it only ruined their appetites。〃
 〃I guess so。〃 Somewhere in that creeping mass of color was his daughter。
 〃That was for about ten minutes。 Then they got over it。 Now no one looks up there anymore; except for the office pools。 They bet on where the virus will peak next。 It's my fault。 I jaded them。〃
 〃How much time is left?〃 he asked。
 〃That's the hundred…dollar question。 New strains keep jumping up。 It's difficult。〃
 〃Difficult?〃 He pulled his attention from the map。 Sweat beaded his forehead。 He wiped it with a paper napkin。 They had everything here。 And the best they could e up with was 〃difficult。〃 Not that he cared。 He had his own needs; starting with Ochs。。。and a sharp knife。 He had the knife now; a steak knife; up his sleeve。 That was a start。
 〃Do you know who we are?〃 she demanded。
 It sounded like a trick question。 〃The good guys;〃 he said。
 〃The greatest concentration of genius in history;〃 she declared。 〃Forget the Manhattan Project。 Forget the race for the moon。 Forget the cancer wars。 There's never been so much intelligence gathered in one place focused on one goal as right here; right now。〃
 After all the poverty and mean highways; this place did seem different。 They were clean and unguarded。 Laughter echoed in the sunbeams。 For the first time in memory; he didn't smell rank sweat or fear。 Probably not one carried a weapon。 They didn't hunch defensively over their plates。 No one wolfed their food。。。except for this living hurricane across the table。 It came to him。 They were gods and goddesses in Patagonia shorts; Bolle sunglasses; and; here and there; the inevitable argyle socks。 Their eyes were the greatest proof。 They were free。 Free of looking over their shoulders; of scouring the ground; of measuring their neighbor。 They had faraway eyes。
 〃And I'm losing them;〃 Miranda stated。 〃Experiments start; but never finish;〃 she said。 〃Labs are mired。 Morale is plunging。 The research proposals get more bizarre by the day。 We're not scientists anymore; just alchemists。 There's no peer review; no time for tiered testing; no publishing。 I have no idea what most of these people are doing anymore。 Chasing after white rabbits。〃
 Worry lines sprang across her forehead; and for a minute she looked very old。 But her face could not hold the age。 Suddenly he saw through the circles under her eyes and the bowed shoulders。 This woman…this mother to a people…was barely more than a teenager。 It jarred him。
 〃We're falling behind;〃 she said。 〃Giving up。 I've 

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