Which was okay. He was sick of hearing her sob stories, mean old daddy, all the johns who couldn't get it up, dribbled on her legs, the ones who liked to hurt her.
Fuck that noise. Power was better than closeness any day of the week. Far as he was concerned, they could have continued that way for a while.
But she fucked it up. What happened was her fault, when you got right down to it. The thoughtlessness, dirtying his heritage.
Dirtying Schwann.
He'd say one thing for Fields: The shitbag had been thorough. Checking foreign phone books, employment and immigration records, physicians' directories, licensing board rosters, motor vehicle registrations. Medical journal obituaries.
Being a private eye was clearly more busywork than brainwork, all that TV stuff pure bullshit.
He learned something: Lots of information was just lying around for the taking, if you knew where to look for it.
One downer: The best information Fields had gotten hold of came right out of Schwann's hospital file- Doctor's hospital, the same hospital he'd been working in for two years! In the Pathology Department, of all places-he'd delivered mail there at least a thousand times, was still doing it, had fondled a stiff there just last week.
All those sacred facts right under his nose and he'd paid a dumb slime to find them!
Overlooking it made him tremble, want to cut himself. He cooled himself down with a beer and a stroke, told himself it was okay to make mistakes as long as you learned.
He'd learned. From a dead man, a fucking scumbag.
It paid to keep an open mind.
Visually, Fields's report was a mess, just what you'd expect from a lowlife slob: cheap machine, ink smudges, bent corners, the text typed on a cheap machine with chipped letters, and marred by typographical errors and slipping margins. In those margins, Fields had scrawled little handprinted comments-the slime had obviously planned on squeezing more money out of him by coming across superhelpful. Writing in a oily buddy-buddy tone that made him wish he could bring the fucker back to life in order to smash him to trash again.
Despite all that, the file was sacred, a bible.
Bless you. Daddy.
He set aside bible time every day, sitting naked on the floor of the ice palace, touching himself. Sometimes he worshipped more than once, memorizing the text, every word was sacred. Staring at the hospital ID photo for hours until the image of Schwann's face was burned into his brain.
His face.
The same face. Clean-cut and handsome.
Handsome, because Schwann had wanted to pass the superhero legacy on to him, had squeezed those face- chromosomes into her filthy womb.
Dominating her inferior tissue with Schwann supersperm. The line of command from father to son, a sparkling clone chain.
Looking at his face, anyone knowing Schwann would have to know. Doctor had been a stupid kikefuck not to have caught it.
No one else had ever mentioned it because they were kike-dupes. Doctor had paid them off.
He intensified his bible studies, started reading???the file after every meal. The New New Testament. Book of Dieter, Chapter One, Verse One.
In the beginning, Dieter Schwann was born.
Only child-like him!-of Hermann Schwann and Hilde Lobauer Schwann.
Date of the blessed event: April 20, 1926.
The sacred place: Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.
('Fancy ski resort for the rich, Doc,' Fields had scrawled. 'Family probably had money, may still have some. You could try to attach some of their bank accounts but overseas stuff is hard to pull off without an internt'l attorney-be happy to get you a referral.')
Grandma Hilde: Fields had little to say about her. ('Nothing traceable. Died 1962, haven't been able to find out who inherited her estate. A foreign trace might obtain you more.') But he was certain she was beautiful. Clean and cool. And blond.
Grandpa Hermann: a doctor, of course. An important one-two doctorates, M.D and Ph.D. Professor of Surgery, University of Berlin.
Herr Doktor Professor Hermann Schwann, M.D., Ph.D. ('Died, 1952. A Nazi. I checked the Periodicals Index and his name turned up in a 1949 Life magazine article on the Nuremberg trials. Seems he ran experiments at Dachau, was convicted of war crimes and imprisoned after the war. Died in jail. Tough luck for the bastard, eh, Doc?')
Tough luck for slime-o Fields, eh?
Chapter Two, Verse One: Dieter Grows to Manhood.
Supercloner had been a doctor too. A brilliant one-you could tell by reading between the lines of the bible/report:
'M.D., 1949, University of Berlin'-which made him a doctor at 23! 'Residency and fellowship in surgical pathology, '49-'51'-they didn't give that to just anyone! 'Immigrated to the U.S. on a student visa in '51 for a post-