'Do I get to the play with the big one?' Cortez shook his head and tossed her the shard of glass. 'Oh you're a cheap date.' Linda said.
Cortez held his finger to his lips to silence her and motioned her to follow him. Greaves moaned in pain.
They walked up the corridor and stood either side of the door to the cells, their backs to the wall. They heard footsteps down the corridor and shouted directions, often conflicting. Linda looked wryly at Cortez. He nodded. She knew he was right.
The two robed soldiers burst into the cells first. The second was the one Cortez had winged. He was holding his shotgun in his right hand, which hung limply down at his side. He held his wounded shoulder with his left hand. Linda came up behind him, lifted his elbow with her left hand and jammed the shard of glass into his chest with her right. The man dropped to his knees and fell forward, driving the tip of the shard right through his body and out of his back.
Before his comrade had time to turn round, Cortez unloaded the remaining shotgun cartridge into the back of his head, blowing his face and brains all over the floor.
The footsteps stopped then went back up the corridor. Cortez glanced round to see Chico beating a hasty retreat.
Linda and Cortez pursued him up the corridor. When they got to the office a window was open and there was no sign of the man. They heard a motorbike start up and Cortez approached the window with care. He saw Chico speeding away.
'You were right about amateur hour,' said Linda. 'How'd these jokers get the drop on us in the first place?'
'One lucky punch can sometimes turn a fight. You should see how the others are doing. I'll look around for our things.'
Cortez found their weapons and Greaves' great coat and carried them back to the cells.
Anna was free when he got there and Linda was helping Greaves pull his trousers back up. He was wincing and moaning from the pain. He looked like he'd been burned pretty bad.
Greaves looked up at the sound of pills rattling in his great coat. 'I told them about the Doomsday Virus,' he said. 'I told them where to find it. I told them everything. Except about Anna. I didn't mention Anna.' Then he burst into tears.
Linda put her arm around him and pulled him to her breast. 'There, there. Come to mama.'
Greaves put his arms around her waist and curled into her like a little boy. 'Mommy, I'm sorry. I'm so, so sorry. I just couldn't take the pain. I'm sorry. I just couldn't take it.'
'That's alright. You get it all out. You're safe now. They can't hurt you anymore. You have a good cry about it.'
Greaves continued to sob and Linda comforted him. Cortez had known of several men who used to cry on whores once they had come. Linda had probably comforted clients this way a hundred times before. It was obviously nothing new to her.
But for a few minutes it almost made Cortez like her.
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
'Just wanted to wish you luck Robert,' said Colt stepping into the Prophet's dressing room. It had once been a classroom in Denver University's media dept. The department had a working TV studio and Colt's tech guys said that it was in a good enough condition to be adapted to their purposes.
'Why thank you Samuel,' said the Prophet. 'That's mighty kind of you. How's my make-up look?'
'Well I'm not much of a judge of these things. I'm just glad it's you out there instead of me. Especially if you have to wear that stuff on your face. '
'Stops the lights blanching my face. Or at least that's what I'm told.'
'Is that right? Can't have that can we? Now have you had a look at the changes my men made to the script?'
'Yes I have. You know Samuel, I was hoping to concentrate more on a theme of reconciliation and forgiveness.'
'I know you was Robert. But we're in the middle of an all-out war here. Don't forget how viciously they treated your followers. People'll be a lot more forgiving once we've beaten these savages. Then you can preach all the reconciliation you like. 'Sides, you got the second part of the show to concentrate on the love of Jesus. We've got to make these people realise what a threat them Injuns pose. We got to get them back into the fold. We can't save their souls 'less we do.'
'Okay Samuel.' The Prophet's shoulders drooped a little and his smile was forced, but Colt knew he was going to play along. 'We'll do it your way.'
'Atta boy.' Colt slapped him on the back. 'You know we got this broadcast going out to sets in twenty-three – count 'em – twenty-three States.'
'Is that right? That's a hell of a lot of ground to cover.'
'Ain't it just? We tested the reception in each State. It's as clear as if you was standing there talking to the people yourself. That transmission tower we re-built helps boost the signal. We've put the word out in every one of those States. Folk's are clamouring to hear from you. People are setting up every workable TV set they can get their hands on and they're gonna draw a crowd. Trust me on this. Once folk start seeing moving pictures again they're going to be mesmerised. Mesmerised by the spectacle and mesmerised by your words. We've got so many demands from surrounding States that folks are already forming work teams to build more transmitters to get the word out. We're gonna win a lot of folks back to Jesus.'
'And you Samuel. What about you?'
'Me?'
'Are we going to win you back to Jesus?'
Colt laughed again. 'Will ya listen to this guy? What do you think I'm doing this for? Course you've won me back to Jesus. I never left him and he never left me.'
'I hope so Samuel. I hope so.'
Colt stepped out into the corridor where Simon Peter was waiting for him. 'So,' he said. 'You checked out this 'thing' in Montana that the wetback was talking about?'
'This Doomsday Virus that you can programme to kill or spare whoever you want? Yeah we checked it out.'
'Walk with me,' said Colt, glancing up and down the corridor to make certain they weren't overheard. 'So how's this guy's… what's his name?'
'Chico.'
'Yeah Chico. How's his story check out?'
'Well, there is a secret underground lab in Montana, near the site where the Little Bighorn river used to be.'
'Used to be?'
'You remember Billings got hit by those nuclear strikes that kicked off after The Cull? When everyone was blaming everyone else for starting the plague and some guys actually went ahead and pressed the button?'
'Course I remember that. How'd you live through a thing like that and forget?'
'Well this caused a lot of seismic activity, earthquakes and stuff. It's not radioactive around the Little Bighorn or nothing, but the river's dried up and there's all this molten lava in its place. Anyway there's this plateau right in the centre of all this lava. There's just one small pass onto the plateau which is only a matter of feet wide. The rest of it is surrounded by molten rock.'
'And this is where the lab is? Are you sure about this?'
'We dug up two of the guys who worked on the thing. They were scared to talk to us at first, but we put the pressure on them. The lab was built by some secret government organisation, one that survived The Cull. They haven't got a lot of influence left but they still have a lot of resources. They chose this place 'cos it's so difficult to get to, and they murdered everyone who ever worked on it, to keep it quiet. Or at least they thought they did.