The figure stiffened, held the pose for a moment, then let the gun go. The head turned. The man came slowly erect.

Ronny said, “Teucer!”

The other looked at him warily, his hands held wide from his body, palms forward, showing he was taking no action.

Ronny Bronston said, “Get over there by the window. Quick!”

Teucer said, “She’s dying.”

Minythyia, her face contorted in pain, opened her eyes and stared up at the Section G operative.

Ronny said, even as he sank to his knees beside her, “What happened? This doesn’t make sense. This doesn’t fit in!”

“It fits in,” Teucer growled from his position near the window. There was no belligerence in him.

“Artimis!” Podner Bates ejaculated. “It’s the Hippolyte’s daughter! She’s been hurt. We’ve got to get help.”

“Shut up!” Teucer said wearily.

Minythyia looked up at Ronny Bronston. Pain racked her again. She whispered, “Cutey…kiss me the way they do in the Tri-Di shows from Earth…”

His face agonized, he bent toward her.

But she was dead.

XII

Ronny Bronston came up, Arctic cold. The gun was steady in his hand. He looked at Teucer.

“Who killed her?”

Teucer took a deep breath. “Evidently, you did.”

“Make more sense, and fast. You’re right on the edge. On the very edge.”

“Look at the shooter.”

Ronny stared down at it. It was an H-Gun. It was his own H-Gun, last seen, dismantled, in his supposed tool kit.

Teucer said, “Tuned to your coordinates, and controlled from the Octagon. Nobody else in the system can use it without blowing themselves up. Except possibly some other Section G agent, fully acquainted with the gismo.”

Ronny looked at him for a long moment. “Who are you working under?” he said finally.

“Supervisor Lee Chang Ghu. And you?”

“Sid Jakes.”

Teucer said, “I thought I made you, there at Heliopolis Street, but I didn’t have time for identification. What happened to you there? I thought you were following me.”

“I got hung up. I didn’t have much of an idea of what was going on at that time.”

“I could see you didn’t,” Teucer said.

“Have you got your badge?”

The slightly built man reached into his belt and brought forth a wallet. He flicked it open. There was a badge inside that gleamed silver when he touched it with his finger, and read simply, Matt Halloday, Section G, Bureau of Investigation.

“Where’s yours?” Teucer said.

“I didn’t dare bring it,” Ronny said. “We knew how thoroughly I’d be searched when they found it was a man wanting to land on Amazonia, rather than the girl the visa was issued to. My name’s Bronston.”

“I’ve heard about the work you did on Phyrgia,” Matt Halloday nodded.

Podner Bates had gone into the bedroom and returned now with a sheet which he draped over the dead girl. He looked at the others. “What are you two talking about?”

They ignored him.

Ronny said, “What’s this about me killing…my wife?”

“Your wife!” the other Section G operative blurted, but then went on. “When I got here, on the off-chance I might find you with this Patricia O’Gara, Minythyia was like that. A few minutes to live. I’ve seen H-Gun wounds before…so have you. The gun was on the floor beside her. What happens when she’s found and the hippolytes’ people come in? You’ll get the credit.”

“But why…!”

Halloday looked around the small apartment. “I wish there was a drink around this place.”

“I’ll go round up a bottle,” Podner Bates said.

Ronny looked at him. “Like curd, you will. You stay here with us. We’re going to need some answers, and quickly.”

The actor looked him in the eye. “I’m on your side, gentlemen. I was a friend of Minythyia’s. It was she who brought me into this game, this masquerade. I know neither of you killed her. I don’t know who possibly could have. There is no crime on Amazonia. This is unprecedented.”

“No crime!” Ronny blurted his rage.

Podner looked at him, shaking his head. “Unless you count crime deeds performed by mentally upset persons. We deal with such, of course, in our hospitals. We have no police, no criminal courts, no jails.” He added bitterly. “And no need of them save when we are invaded by strangers from over-space.”

Ronny turned to Matt Halloday. “I’m surprised we didn’t know about each other’s presence here on Amazonia. What’s your assignment?”

“To track down a defecter. A Section G operative who decided to leave the service.”

“What’s wrong with that?”

“He didn’t bother to go through the usual process of submitting to memorywash, and to turn in such items as his Model H shooter, his badge and his communicator.”

Ronny Bronston waited for more.

Halloday said, “He’d been stationed on Palermo. He must have gotten together with some of the old Maffeo outfit, remnants of the administration we were instrumental in overthrowing.”

“I worked on that,” Ronny nodded.

“I know you did. At any rate, the boys evidently struck upon the biggest attempted romp in the history of crime. They weren’t interested in anything short of taking over a whole planet, an advanced one at that. Why, next to these stutes, Ghengis Khan, Tamerlane and Alexander were all cloddies.”

He went on. “You see, somehow or other they’d hit upon the true nature of this planet, Amazonia. They must have decided it was a plum just waiting for the picking. A whole world…all but defenseless.”

Ronny had some questions, then and there, but he didn’t interrupt.

“The Maffeo gang couldn’t have swung it themselves, but with the aid of Damon Kane—”

“Who?”

“Our Section G turncoat. With his help they figured it all out. They had a small spacescout, hidden away from the days when they dominated Palermo. That enabled them to transfer their forces from Palermo to Amazonia. Later on, it was also used to bring Alfredo Verrocchio back from Earth, where you had met him.”

“Alfredo Verrocchio?” Ronny scowled.

“You knew him as Sarpedon. Supposedly a citizen of Amazonia. You and Zeke talked about him.”

“Sarpedon! He disappeared.”

The other Section G operative nodded. “That was all part of the plot they were building up against Amazonia’s government, in the eyes of the Bureau of Investigation. It looked as though the Amazonian Embassy to United Planets must have done away with him. Actually, he was simply picked up by their spacescout and brought back here again.”

Ronny said slowly, “His fling had been that all males were being exploited here, and that United Planets should intervene.”

Podner Bates laughed sourly at that.

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