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n invisible barrier between dimensions; out of some world beyond this one; from which she has been secretly watching him。 The flavor is distinctly supernatural; the texture otherworldly; and now the laundry detergent smells like burning incense; and the cloying air seems thick with unseen presences。
 Fearful and plagued by doubt; unaccustomed to both of those emotions; Mr。 Vess steps into the laundry room; raising the Heckler & Koch P7。 His finger wraps the trigger; already beginning to squeeze off a shot。
 The cellar door stands open。 The stairwell light is on。
 The woman is not in sight。 He eases off the trigger without firing。 On those infrequent occasions when he has guests to the house to dinner or for a business meeting; he always leaves a Doberman in the laundry room。 The dog lies in here; silent and dozing。 But if anyone other than Vess were to enter; the dog would bark and snarl and drive him backward。
 When the master is away; Dobermans vigilantly patrol the entire property; and no one has a hope of getting into the house itself; let alone into the cellar。
 Mr。 Vess has never put a lock on the door to the cellar steps because he is concerned that it might accidentally trip; imprisoning him down there when he is at play and unawares。 With a key…operated deadbolt; of course; this catastrophe could never happen。 He himself is incapable of imagining how any such mechanism could malfunction and trap him; nevertheless; he's too concerned about the prospect to take the risk。
 Over the years; he has seen coincidence at work in the world; and people perishing because of it。 One late…June afternoon near dusk; as Mr。 Vess was driving to Reno; Nevada; on Interstate 8o; a young blonde in a Mustang convertible had passed his motor home。 She was wearing white shorts and a white blouse; and her long hair streamed red…gold in the twilight wind。 Filled with an instant and powerful need to smash her beautiful face; he had pressed the motor home to its limits to keep her swifter Mustang in sight; but his quest had seemed doomed。 As the highway rose into the Sierras; the speed of the motor home had fallen; and the Mustang had pulled away。 Even if he had been able to draw close to the woman; the traffic had been too heavy; too many witnesses…for him to try anything as bold as forcing her off the highway。 Then one of the tires on the Mustang had blown。 Traveling at such high speed; she nearly spun out; nearly rolled; swerved from lane to lane; blue smoke pouring off the tires; but then she got control and pulled the car off the road onto the shoulder。 Mr。 Vess had stopped to assist her。 She had been grateful for his offer of help; smiling and pleasantly shy; a nice girl with a one…inch gold cross on a chain around her neck; and later she had wept so bitterly and struggled so excitingly to resist surrendering her beauty; to turn her face away from his various sharp instruments; just a high…spirited young woman full of life and on the way to Reno until coincidence gave her to him。
 And if a blown tire; why not a malfunctioning lock? If coincidence can give; it can take。 Mr。 Vess lives with intensity but not without caution。 Now this woman; calling for Ariel; has e into his life; like a blown tire; and suddenlyhe's not sure if she is a gift to him or he to her。
 Remembering her revolver and wishing for Dobermans; he glides across the laundry room to the cellar door。
 The woman's voice rises from the stairs below: 〃China Shepherd untouched and alive。〃
 The words are so strange…the meaning so mysterious…that they seem to be an incantation; encoded and cryptic。
 Confirming that perception; the woman repeats herself; as though she is chanting: 〃China Shepherd untouched and alive。〃
 Though Vess is not usually superstitious; he experiences a heightened sense of the supernatural; beyond anything he's felt thus far。 His scalp prickles; and the flesh on the nape of his neck crawls; and his hand tightens on the pistol。
 After a hesitation; he leans through the open door and looks down the cellar stairs。
 The woman is only a few steps from the bottom。 She's got one hand on the railing; the revolver held out in front of her in the other hand。
 Not a cop。 An amateur。 Nonetheless; she might be Mr。 Vess's blown tire; and he's jumpy; twitchy; still extremely curious about her but prepared to put his safety ahead of his curiosity。
 He eases through the doorway onto the upper landing。 As close as she is; she does not hear him because all is concrete; nothing to creak。
 He aims his pistol at the center of her back。 The first shot will catapult her off her feet; send her 'flying with her arms spread toward the basement below; and the second shot will take her as she is in flight。 Then he'll race down the stairs behind her; firing the third and fourth rounds; hitting her in the legs if possible。 He'll drop on top of her; press the muzzle into the back of her head; and then; then; then when he's totally in control of her; dominant; he can decide whether she's still a threat or not; whether he can risk questioning her or whether she's so dangerous that nothing will do but to put a couple of rounds in her brain。
 As the woman passes under the light near the foot of the stairs; Mr。 Vess gets a better look at her revolver。 It is indeed a Smith & Wesson … 38 Chief's Special; as he had thought earlier; when he had seen it from the second…floor bedroom window; but suddenly the make and model of the weapon have electrifying meaning for him。
 He smells a Slim Jim sausage。 He remembers liquid…night eyes widening in shock; terror; and despair。
 He has seen two of these guns in the past several hours。 The first belonged to the young Asian gentleman at the service station; who drew it from under the counter in self…defense but never had the opportunity to fire。
 Although the Chief's Special is a popular revolver; it is not so universally admired that one sees it everywhere in use。 Edgler Vess knows; with the certainty of a fox on the scent of a rabbit in the weeds; that this is the same gun。
 Although there are still many mysteries about the woman on the stairs below him; though her presence here is no less astonishing to him than it was before; there is nothing supernatural about her。 She knows the name Ariel not because she has been watching from some world beyond this one; not because she is in the dutiful service of some higher force; but simply because she must have been tbere; in the service station; when Vess was chatting up the two clerks and when; moments later; he killed them。
 Where she could have been hiding; how he could have overlooked her; why she would feel the need to pursue him; where she got all the courage for this reckless adventure…these are things he can't discern through intuition alone。 But now he will have the opportunity to put these questions to her。
 Lowering his pistol; he steps back into the laundry room; lest she glance up the stairs and see him。
 His uncharacteristic fear; his eerie perception of oppressive supernatural forces; lifts like a fog from him; and he is amazed by his own brief spasm of gullibility。 He; who has no illusions about the nature of existence。 He; who is so clear…seeing。 i1e; who knows the primacy of pure sensation。 Even he; the most rational of all men; has spooked。
 He almost laughs at his foolishness; and at once puts it out of his mind。
 The woman must be to the bottom of the stairs by now。
 He will allow her to explore。 After all; for whatever bizarre reasons; this is what she has e here to do; and Vess is curious about her reactions to the things that she discovers。
 He is having fun again。 Once more; the game is on。
 Chyna reached the bottom of the stairs。
 The outer wall of mortared stone was to her right。 There was nowhere to go in that direction。
 To her left was a chamber about ten feet from front to back; and as wide as the house。 She moved away from the foot of the stairs; into this new space。
 At one end stood an oil…fired furnace and a large electric water heater。 At the other end were tall metal storage cabinets with vent slits in the doors; a workbench; and a tool chest on wheels。
 Directly ahead; in a concrete…block wall; a strange door waited。 Cl

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