'The astronauts?' Reese asked. Tabitha and I just nodded.
'It's a pleasure to meet you both.' He shook our hands. 'As I was saying, we thought it was just multiple opportunistic bacteria coupled with allergic reactions but not any longer.' He looked at his pad. 'We sent several blood samples to Atlanta. The CDC has isolated some new mutated flulike virus. It is the first time it has ever been reported. CDC is trying to develop a cure but it would help if we knew where she caught it. Its host might have antibodies.'
'What exactly does flulike mean?' I asked.
'Well, it's a flu virus with something else attached to it. Here's a print out of the electron microscope image Atlanta emailed me.' He held his pad where we could see it and began explaining what we were looking at.
'You see this filament shape here—that's a typical looking influenza filament. But there's something funny about these glycoprotein spikes that extrude from the filament. On this picture here,' he flipped the page, 'zooming in on the spike you can see that there's a shape instead of a single spike like would be expected. Instead of a spike it's more the shape of a . . . I dunno a . . .'
'A dumbbell,' I said. I suddenly felt as if the weight of the world rested on my shoulders, again.
Tabitha, and Jim said in unison, 'Holy shit!' Then neither of us said a word for a long moment. Dr. Reese paused to see why we were so amazed.
'I wish I would have never invented those damn things!' I bit my lower lip in anger.
'Anson, if they're really Casimir effect devices can't we just give them a good jolt?' Jim said hopefully.
Tabitha looked grim. 'Jim, we can't risk it. What if one of them . . .' She couldn't bring herself to say what Jim was now thinking, what we all three were thinking.
'Exploded!' Jim finished it for her.
'Okay everybody, just calm down.' I turned to the confused Dr. Reese, 'Doc, can she be moved safely?'
'What? Are you serious? Invented what things?' He thought we were all nuts. 'She is in ICU. You can't seriously think she could be moved?'
'Listen to me, Doctor, and listen very carefully. If the things in this picture you just showed me are what we believe they are, then 'Becca is contaminated with Top Secret nanoscopic explosives. Don't ask where they came from. One, and I mean
'Whew!' Reese whistled, 'There are most likely millions of them in her body!
'I was afraid of that,' Tabitha said. 'More than enough to destroy the whole city.'
I was beginning to realize the awesome power of the dumbbells and how they might could be used as a weapon of terror. There would be no way to detect a dumbbell or millions of them. And they could be hidden inside the terrorist's own body until,
'Why haven't they gone chaotic?' Jim mentioned.
'Good question, Jim, but first things first.' I tried to think of a plan of action. 'Doctor, she has to be moved to a safer location and we may be able to cure her with your help. Tabitha . . .' I turned to see if she could get us some help but she was already on her cell phone ordering a helicopter, security containment, and general support.
'No I don't care what your orders are! They just changed damnit!' she was ordering into her cell phone.
'Tabitha, we need to track who has seen these pictures.' I reminded her. She just nodded. Tabitha knows how to do her job so I decided not to micromanage. I switched gears to something I could do to help. 'Jim, are you parked here?'
'Yes. Why?' he replied.
'Let's get over to the lab and gather some diagnostic equipment, my laptop, and whatever else we can think of that might help. Doctor, please keep her healthy as long as possible.' We left Tabitha to take care of business at the hospital. Jim waved his cell phone at her as we were leaving as if to say, 'Call us if you need us. You have the number.' Tabitha gave us the thumbs up and waved us out.
Down the elevator and out to the parking garage we went. We had to climb about fifteen steps to the level where Jim's car was. I realized on about the fourth step that one of my lungs was healing from a bullet wound. My chest was on fire, but I pushed on to the car.
'Are you okay, Doc? You look pretty bad.'
'Fine,' is all I could gasp out. After a few minutes sitting in the passenger side as we made it to the lab I began to feel better.
'Anson, how is it that you have stitches in your chest and back and Tabitha's face is all cut up? That is, I mean, if you two were in your spacesuits, how bad was the crash?' Jim was figuring things out even though he had been told by security not to even speculate.
'Let's not talk about it right now, Jim.' I gave him the nod that now wasn't the time or place.
'Okay,' Jim said. 'Then what is your take on 'Becca's flu.'
'The answer is obvious, I think. The only problem with that obvious answer is that it's too damn unbelievable.'
'You mean that you think the dumbbells have been in her since the accident and somehow a flu virus mutated with them?'
'That's the only way I can see it. It's just amazing.' It