Authors: Julie Kenner
Tags: #Fiction, #Contemporary Women, #Mystery & Detective, #Women Sleuths, #Romance, #General
He veered off to the left, Devi right behind him. Watch your step, he called back in a low whisper. We must be inside the engineering for one of the shows.
They crawled through a maze of metal pipes and tubing, finally ending up in an open section, low-ceilinged with thin pipes running in parallel lines above them. An odd room, to be sure, but on the far side, he saw a door, marked with yet another red Exit sign.
I feel like Alice, Devi said, probably referring to the fact that the low ceiling made them feel like giants.
Crouch down so you dont hit your head on the pipes, Andy said as they started forward.
Whats that smell? Devi asked.
I dont sme But then he did. Something almost sweet, but still sickly, like
Shit.
Hit the ground! he said, just as the flames erupted above them, from the natural gas flowing out of the pipes above their head.
Devi screamed, and Blake shoved her to the ground. The three of them shimmied forward, holding their breath, their hands burning on the tiled floor. Asbestos, Blake realized. Where the fuck were they?
They reached the exit door, and he thrust himself against it. It didnt budge, and he felt a ball of panic building. But there was no way in hell he went through all of that bullshit to get the antidote only to get fried in the engineering components of some show.
He gave it another shove, this time with Andy at his side. The door burst open, and they tumbled out onto a carpeted walkway filled with people.
A little boy standing by them screamed, and they jumped to their feet, flustered, and then kicked the door closed again.
A guide was leading the group, and she stared at them, her mouth hanging open.
Right, Blake said. Sorry. He started to shove through the crowd, moving against the traffic toward what he was sure was the shows entrance. And all the while, he was thanking God theyd survived. Because hed gotten a good look at the room.
They were right in the middle of theBackdraft show. The one about the firefighters battling the killer flames.
Which put a whole new spin on that saying: Out of the frying pan, and into the fire.
Chapter49
Ten minutes later, I still feel hot. And I still cant believe we survived. Janusor the fire. But we did. And Blake had the antidote. And as far as I could tell, wed lost Janus.
For the time being, anyway.
Except for being a little sooty and a lot shook up, were doing okay. Were crouched in a corner, sucking down water and soda that feelsso good on our charred throats.
This bit of respite, though, is just an illusion, because the game is still in full force. Yes, weve found the antidotethank Godbut the toxin in Blakes blood was just the kill switch; just an incentive to get me to play the game. A horrible game where Im trying to follow the clues to stay one step ahead of an assassin whos stepped right out of my nightmares.
Solve the clues, win the game. But even if I manage to elude Janus all the way to the last clueeven if, like Mel, I see that wonderful computer message reading Game OverI dont think Ill really believe it. How can I, unless Janus is dead?
And oh, how I want him dead.
Right now, though, I have to focus on the game. I have to push my fears aside. Win the game.Survive. And worry about the rest later.
The only trouble is that we dont have the next clue. Id left the smashed Oscar statue on the floor of the employee locker room. At the time, Id been thinking only of grabbing the two pills and getting out of there. Now, I cant believe I ran off without it.
We go back, Blake says, as soon as I voice my concern.
Are you sure its safe?
No, he says. But the only way to keepyou safe is to get that clue.
Lets get some clean clothes first, Andy says. For one thing, we stink. For another, Janus is probably still out there, keeping a lookout for us.
He has a point. The place is completely crawling with tourists, so it was easy enough to get lost in the crowd. But at the moment were far too recognizable. So we take Andy up on his suggestion and end up buying oversize Universal Studios T-shirts and black caps. Id wanted some sweatpants, too, but there were none to be found. So instead I look like a little girl, with my extra-large shirt and the baggy shorts Id stolen from the beach.
If Miuccia Prada could see me now
We have a short heart-attack moment when we realize that Oscar isnt on the floor in front of locker 1964 anymore, but then Andy has the brilliant idea of checking the trash can. Sure enough, thats where he is.
With the base stuck in my pocket and the body stuck in Andys, we head back out to the plaza area, this time forgoing the escalator for the very long set of stairsjust in case we have to make a run for it.
We huff up to the top level, carefully checking faces as we walk, but theres no sign of Janus.
So now we leave? I ask, pausing to catch my breath at the top.
Not yet, Andy says. The only way out is through the main gate. If hes waiting just outside the turnstiles, it would be like shooting fish in a barrel.
Im not crazy about the metaphor, but I cant disagree. So what are we going to do?
Waste time, Blake says. And then leave carefully.
And since neither Andy nor I have a better suggestion, thats exactly what we do. Which means that I get my tram ride after all.
Since thats the longest feature in the park, we stand in line for it, feeling a bit antsy until were actually seated and can see that Janus isnt seated anywhere near us. Id half considered playing the celebrity card and getting moved to the front of the line, but the word of the day was low-profile, and that just didnt fit the bill.
Soon, were being guided through the backlot, hearing stories about old movies, seeing the discarded set pieces and building facades, and getting caught up in the kitschy stuff like the pretend earthquake in the subway. We see Six Points Texas, Little Europe, Amity Island fromJaws, and much more.
Sitting there so close to Blake, our bodies pressed together and our hands held tight, feels right.Romantic. And as we enter one of the tunnels and the world turns dark, Blake sneaks a kiss thats even hotter than the flames weve just escaped. I know its only the calm before the storm, but the moment is precious to me, and I eagerly soak it up, knowing full well what awaits me when the tram stops and we return to the real worldand the game.
The ride is over all too soon, and we get off the tram. Andys expression is guarded, and I feel a little guilty, so I reach out, grabbing his hand with my right, so that Im holding on to the two men in my life who are taking such good care of me. He turns to look at me, and the corner of his mouth lifts. I smile in return, and the little band of guilt around my heart eases a bit.
Now? I ask.
One at a time, Blake says. Lets each try to blend in with a group or a family.
Blake goes up first, boldly going up to a group of teenage boys who are about to leave and asking them if they can show him where something on the Citywalk is. They try to give directions, he plays stupid, and they end up exiting the park with him.
Theres no gunfire or screams when he reaches the Universal globe fountain, so I figure its my turn. I see a mom with a baby strolleralways a pain to get past those turnstilesso I trot over and offer to help her out.
She agrees, and we chat about babies and the park and the California weather as we pass through the exit. I try to look engaged by the conversation even as Im keeping an eye out for Janus.
We get through without any hassle, and Im starting to feel pretty confident.
That feeling increases as Andy comes up while Im saying good-bye to my new friend, just as safe and sound as Blake and I.
Did he just give up? I ask, not really believing it.
My guess is that hes relying on the tracker, Blake says.
It takes me a second to figure out the ramifications of that, but then I get it. So youre saying he still has the tracker aimed at us, and he figures he can just bide his time and wait until we turn up again. Hopefully someplace less crowded next time.
Exactly.
So we can do the hotel thing, right? I direct this at Andy, whod suggested it earlier, reminding me that the tracker wasnt specific enough to pinpoint where we were in a hotel. Just like, apparently, it couldnt pinpoint us in a theme park.
Absolutely, he says. Whats nearby?
Lets go downtown, I say. Someplace like the Radisson. Its huge and tall. Thats gotta confuse a tracking device.
And while were there, well inspect everything, Blake said. If we can find the damn thing, we can hide it on the subway.That should keep the bastard entertained.
I have to laugh at that, not only because the image is so amusing, but because as a native Angelino, it still amazes me that we have a real, true subway. Considering its been around for well over a decade, youd think Id be used to it, but Im not. And I get a kick every time I step on the thing.
Were walking as we make our plans, and by the time were in agreement about where to go, were midway down the Citywalk. Wed walked down the Citywalk on our way into Universal, but at the time my attention had hardly been focused on the place. Now I take a better look, because it has been years since Id been here, and its changed. Its full of even more stores. More lights. More color. More noise. There are kiosks everywhere, some open for business, some shut down and waiting for the weekend. People flow in and out of restaurants, and in front of us, water squirts up from a fountain in the ground that has attracted a group of kids. All in all, loud, campy, and fun.
Best of all, though, are the shops. Lots of them, ranging from clothes to toys and right back to clothes.
You have that look, Blake says.
What look?
That I-want-to-go-shopping look.
I do not, I say, but not very enthusiastically since, of course, hes totally busted me. Okay, maybe a little, but only because there are some fun stores here, and I really could use a pair of jeans. Id seen a particularly cute pair in a window, and now I take his hand to tug him with me to the right.
Thats when the pain rips through me, sharp and hot, and so intense that Im not even sure where its coming from.
Fuck! Blake yells, even as I realize that Im clutching my shoulder, and that blood is spreading like water under my fingers.
I open my mouth to speakto screambut nothing comes out. Instead, my knees go weak, and I collapse down on the hard stone of the Universal Citywalk.
Chapter50
Blake watched in horror as Devi collapsed to the ground. He could hear the blood pounding in his ears, fury building as he dropped beside her, desperate for a sign that she was okay.
Her chest rose and fell under his hand, and as he listened, he heard her steady breathing, then watched as she shifted and tried to push herself up.Thank God.
Stay still, he ordered as he inspected the wound in her shoulder. Its not as bad as it feels. I promise.
All around him, a crowd had gathered, but through the throng of people, he saw Janus positioning himself to get off the kill shot.
No way. No fucking way.
He was on his feet in seconds, his body on alert and fueled by rage. He stormed forward, not thinking, just letting his training take over.
Janus saw him coming, and his eyes went wide even as he raised the gun. Shes mine! he screamed. Were destined to spend an eternity together!
You can spend eternity in hell, Blake shot back, even as he lashed out against the man, his solid kick to the gut knocking the wind out of him, and the upward thrust snapping the gun right out of Januss hand even before it smashed his chin up, knocking his head back with a sharp snapping noise.
In the brief second it took for Blake to get his balance, he saw a flash of black, then realized that Andy had jumped the man. He and Janus tumbled to the ground, rolling over and over, a tangle of arms and legs, until they ended up behind one of the many festively decorated merchant kiosks.
Blake was after them in a second, but he was already too late. He heard the scream. A wailingaiiiiiiiieeee the painful keening sound of a man in deep and mortal pain.
Chapter51
It is the scream that gets me moving again. A horrible, high noise thatsomehowI know is coming from Andy.
From Andy, the man who stepped in to keep me safe even when it was Blake I really wanted, and Blake I trusted.
Andy, the man whod just tackled my assailant.
Im light-headed and operating solely on adrenaline, and my left arm hangs limp at my side. I hardly feel the pain anymore, but I know that its there, and that its going to come back with a vengeance soon enough.
Now, though, I cherish the brief respite.
Blake is already racing toward the kiosk, and I start to follow when I see the gun. I snatch it up, then stagger forward. In the distance I hear the sound of sirens, but it seems far away, hidden behind the rush of swirling sound within my head.