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 For the voice that riddled the door; that welled through; bated but flinty with stern impatience; was Bill's。
 Her heart knew it before the sound came; and then her ears knew it right as it came; and then its words told her after they had e。
 〃Patrice! Open。 Open this door。 Patrice! Do you hear me? I knew I'd find you here。 Open this door and let me in; or I'll break it down!〃
 A moment too late she thought of the lock; and just a moment in time he thought of it too。 That it had been unlocked the whole while; just as she had found it to be earlier。 She crushed herself flat against it; with a whimper of despair; just too late; just as the knob gave its turn and the door…seam started to widen。
 〃No!〃 she ordered breathlessly。 〃No!〃 She tried to hold it closed with the full weight of her whole palpitating body。
 She could almost feel the currents of his straining breath beating into her face。 〃Patrice; you've…got…to…let…me…in…there!〃
 And between each word she lost ground; her heels scraped futilely backward over the surface of the floor。
 He could see her now; and she could see him; through the fluctuating gap their opposing pressures made; widening a little; then narrowing again; then widening more than ever。 His eyes; so close to her own; were a terrible accusation; far worse than that dead man's had been inside。 Don't look at me; don't look at me! she implored them despairingly in her mind。 Oh; turn away from me; for I can't bear you!
 Back she went; steadily and irresistibly; and still she tried to bar him; to the last; after his arm was in and his shoulder; straining her whole body insensately against him; flattening her hands till they showed bloodless against the door。
 Then he gave one final heave to end the unequal contest; and she was swept back along the whole curved arc of the door's path; like a leaf or a piece of limp rag that got caught in the way。 And he was in; and he was standing there next to her; his chest rising and falling a little with quickened breath。
 〃No; Bill; no!〃 she kept pleading mechanically; even after the cause of her plea was lost 〃Don't e in。 Not if you love me。 Stay out。〃
 〃What're you doing here?〃 he said tersely。 〃What brought you?〃
 〃I want you to love me;〃 was all she could whimper; like a distracted child。 〃Don't e in。 I want you to love me。〃
 He took her suddenly; and shook her fiercely by the shoulder for a moment 〃I saw you。 What did you e here to do? What did you e here for; at this hour?〃 He released her again。 〃What's this?〃 He picked up the gun; which she had pletely lost track of until now in her turmoil。 It must have fallen; or she must have flung it to the floor; in her ifight from the inner room。
 〃Did you bring it with you?〃 He came back toward her again。 〃Patrice; answer me!〃 he said with a flinty ferocity she hadn't known he possessed。 〃What did you e here for?〃
 Her voice kept backing and filling in her throat; as if unable to rise to the top。 At last it overflowed。 〃To…to…to kill him。〃 She toppled soddenly against him; and his arm had to go around her; tight and firm; to keep her up。
 Her hands tried to crawl up his lapels; up his shirt…front; toward his face; like wriggling white beggars pleading for alms。
 A swipe of his hand and they were down again。
 〃And did you?〃
 〃Somebody…did。 Somebody…has already。 In there。 He's dead。〃 She shuddered and hid her face against him。 There is a point beyond which you can't be alone any more。 You have to have someone to cling to。 You have to have someone to hold you; even if he is to reject you again in a moment of two and you know it。
 Suddenly his arm dropped and he'd left her。 It was terrible to be alone; even just for that minute。 She wondered how she'd stood it all these months; all these years。
 Life was such a crazy thing; life was such a freak。 A man was dead。 A love was blasted into nothingness。 But a cigarette still sent up smoke in a dish。 And an ice cube still hovered unmelted in a highball glass。 The things you wanted to last; they didn't; the things it didn't matter about; they hung on forever。
 Then he reappeared from the other room; stood in the opening looking at her again。 Looking at her in such a funny way。 A little too long; a little too silent…she couldn't quite make out what it was she didn't like about it; but she didn't like him to look at her that way。 Others; it didn't matter。 But not him。
 Then he raised the gun; which he was still holding; and put it near his nose。
 She saw his head give a grim nod。
 〃No。 No。 I didn't。 Oh; please believe me…〃
 〃It's just been fired;〃 he said quietly。
 There was something rueful about the expression of his eyes now; as if they were trying to say to her: Why don't you want to tell me? Why don't you get it out of the way by telling me; and then I'll understand。 He didn't say that; but his eyes seemed to。
 〃No; I didn't。 I fired it at him; but I didn't hit him。〃
 〃All right;〃 he said quietly; with just that trace of weariness you show when you don't believe a thing; but try to gloss it over to spare someone。
 Suddenly he'd thrust it into the side…pocket of his coat; as though it were no longer important; as though it were a past detail; as though there were things of far greater moment to be attended to now。 He buttoned his coat determinedly; strode back to her; his movements had a sort of lithe intensity to them now that they'd lacked before。
 An impetus; a drive。
 He swept a sheltering arm around her again。 (That sanctuary that she'd been trying to find all her life long。 And only had now; too late。) But this time in hurried propulsion toward the door; and not just in support 〃Get out of here; quick;〃 he ordered grimly。 〃Get down to the street again fast as you can。〃
 He was pulling her along; hurrying her with him; within the curve of his protective arm。 〃e on。 You can't be found here。 You must have been out of your mind to e here like this!〃
 〃I was;〃 she sobbed。 〃I am。〃
 She was struggling against him a little now; trying to keep herself from the door。 She pried herself away from him suddenly; and stood back; facing him。 Her hands kept rebuffing his arms each time they tried to reclaim her。
 〃No; wait There's something you've got to hear first Something you've got to know。 I tried to keep you out; but now you're in here with me。 I've e this far; I won't go any further。〃 And then she added; 〃The way I was。〃
 He reached out and shook her violently; in his exasperation。 As if to get some sense into her。 〃Not now! Can't you understand? There's a man dead in the next room。 Don't you know what it means if you're found here? Any minute somebody's apt to stick his head into this place…〃
 〃Oh; you fool;〃 she cried out to him piteously。 〃You're the one who doesn't understand。 The damage has been done already。 Can't you see that? I have been found here!〃 And she murmured halfaudibly; 〃By the only one who matters to me。 What's there to run away and hide from now?〃 She brushed the back of her hand wearily across her eyes。 〃Let them e。 Bring them on now。〃
 〃If you won't think of yourself;〃 he urged her savagely; 〃think of Mother。 I thought you loved her; I thought she meant something to you。 Don't you know what a thing like this will do to her? What are you trying to do; kill her?〃
 〃Somebody used that argument before;〃 she told him vaguely。 〃I can't remember who it was; or where it was。〃
 He'd opened the door cautiously and looked out。 Narrowed it again; came back to her。 〃No sign of anyone。 I can't understand how that shot wasn't heard。 I don't think these adjoining rooms are occupied。〃
 She wouldn't budge。 〃No; this is the time; and this is the place。 I've waited too long to tell you。 I won't go a step further; I won't cross that door…sill…〃
 He clenched his jaw。 〃I'll pick you up and carry you out of here bodily; if I have to! Are you going to listen to me? Are you going to e to your senses?〃
 〃Bill; I'm not entitled to your protection。 I'm not…〃
 His hand suddenly clamped itself to her mouth; sealing it He heaved her clear of the floor; held her cradled in his arms。 Her eyes strained upward at him in muted helplessness; above his restraining hand。
 Then they dropped closed。 She didn't struggle agai

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