Stop Look and Dig | Page 4

George Oliver Smith
seem to be the pushover type.
"Thank you, Steve," she said.
"Thanks for nothing," I told her with a short laugh. "Them's my
sentiments."
"I like your sentiments. That's why I'm here, and maybe we can get our
heads together and figure something out."
I nodded and went back to my driving, feeling pretty good now.
A man does not dig his own apartment. He expects to find it the way he
left it. He digs in the mailbox on his way towards it, and he may dig in
his refrigerator to see whether he should stop for beer or whatever else,
because these things save steps. But nobody really expects to find
trouble in his own home, especially when he is coming in at three
o'clock in the morning with a good looking woman.
They were smart enough to come with nothing deadly in their hands.
So I had no warning until they stepped out from either side of my front
door and lifted me into my living room by the elbows. They hurled me
into an easy chair with a crash. When I stopped bouncing, one of the
gorillas was standing in front of me, about as tall as Washington
Monument as seen from the sidewalk in front. He was looking at my
forty-five with careful curiosity.

"What gives?" I demanded.
The crumb in front of me leaned down and gave me a back-and-forth
that yanked my head around. I didn't say anything, but I thought how
I'd like to meet the buzzard in a dark alley with my gun in my fist.
Martha said, "They're friends of Rambaugh, Steve. And they're a little
afraid of that prehistoric cannon you carry."
The bird in front of Martha gave her a one-two across the face. That
was enough for me. I came up out of my chair, lifting my fist from the
floor and putting my back and thigh muscles behind it. It should have
taken his head off, but all he did was grunt, stagger back, dig his heels
in, and then come back at me with his head down. I chopped at the
bridge of his nose but missed and almost broke my hand on his hard
skull. Then the other guy came charging in and I flung out a side-chop
with my other hand and caught him on the wrist.
But Rhine training can't do away with the old fact that two big tough
men can wipe the floor with one big tough man. I didn't even take long
enough to muss up my furniture.
I had the satisfaction of mashing a nose and cracking my hand against a
skull again before the lights went out. When I came back from Mars, I
was sitting on a kitchen chair facing a corner. My wrists and ankles
were taped to the arms and legs of the chair.
I dug around. They had Martha taped to another chair in the opposite
corner, and the two gorillas were standing in the middle of the room,
obviously trying to think.
So was I. There was something that smelled about this mess. Peter
Rambaugh was a mental, and he should have been sensitive enough to
keep his take low enough so that it wouldn't drive Martha into thinking
up ways and means of getting rid of him. Even so, he shouldn't have
been gunning for me, unless there was a lot more to this than I could
dig.

"What gives?" I asked sourly.

There was no answer. The thug with my forty-five took out the clip and
removed a couple of slugs.
He went into the kitchen and found my pliers and came back teasing
one of the slugs out of its casing. The other bird lit a cigarette.
The bird with the cartridge poured the powder from the shell into the
palm of my hand. I knew what was coming but I couldn't wiggle my
fingers much, let alone turn my hand over to dump out the stuff. The
other guy planted the end of the cigarette between my middle fingers
and I had to squeeze hard to keep the hot end up. My fingers began to
ache almost immediately, and I was beginning to imagine the flash of
flame and the fierce wave of pain that would strike when my tired hand
lost its pep and let the cigarette fall into that little mound of powder.
"Stop it," said Martha. "Stop it!"
"What do they want?" I gritted.
"They won't think it," she cried.
The bright red on the end of the cigarette grayed with ash and I began
to wonder how long it would be before a fleck of hot ash would fall.
How long it would take for the ash to grow long and top-heavy and
then to
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