The temperature instantly went up about twenty degrees. Two cooks shouted at me in Spanish.
I countered reflexively with my other hand, an uppercut to his temple, a second punch to his throat.
He let go of the frying pan, and I grabbed it myself. I pushed it into Anthony’s face, then let it go before it fried the skin off my hand. He howled and stumbled back, blackened prosthetic skin sagging around one ear. Both of the cooks screamed as if they were the ones who’d just gotten burned.
Anthony steadied himself on the edge of an industrial range. He grabbed another cooking pan and hurled sizzling oil and vegetables in my direction. I avoided the flying grease, but Anthony was headed toward the back door.
He pulled down a set of baker’s shelves as he went. Dishes and equipment crashed everywhere. Lots of noise and chaos and shattering pottery.
I grabbed a kitchen knife and went after him.
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AS I JUMPED OUT into a long, wide alleyway-the delivery entrance-I heard sirens wailing from somewhere in the neighborhood. I hoped to hell they were for us and that somebody would figure out real fast that I was back here with DCAK.
The alley ran behind several buildings, with a dead end to my right and a busy street to my left, about fifty yards off-farther than he could have run by now, anyway.
I threw open the nearest Dumpster, and a repulsive wave of garbage smell came up at me, but no Anthony. No DCAK. I turned my back on the alley just long enough to lean into the trash and make sure he wasn’t there.
Another three Dumpsters lined the wall. Dusty, rusting cars were stacked on the other side. I checked down low.
I saw him out of the corner of my eye-and just in time. I narrowly missed getting sliced across the face. He’d been behind one of the Dumpsters, and he had a knife. He seemed confident and scarily under control considering the circumstances, almost like he was playing another role.
I sure wasn’t; knives weren’t my thing. But the kitchen blade was the only weapon I had right now.
He came for me again. The blade whiffed past my face, barely missing flesh. He sliced the blade at me again, and again, and again.
I feinted a short thrust back at him, and he laughed. “I think I’m going to like this,” he said. “I know I am. I trained in hand-to-hand. How about you, Dr. Cross?”
He didn’t bother to taunt or test, just stabbed the knife at me again. I jumped away, and he missed. But not by much. An inch or so.
Anthony’s face was intense, the veins pulsed, but his eyes remained playful. He was toying with me.
“The once great Alex Cross,” he said. “Too bad we don’t have an audience.”
“Oh, but you do. I’m your audience this time, DCAK,” said a voice.
We both turned-
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KYLE SPOKE, and he sounded exuberant, almost joyful.
DCAK held his knife up and poised, but he kept sneaking glances at Kyle. “What are you doing here?” he asked.
“Admiring your work, of course,” Kyle said, and seemed sincere enough. “Just like any of your other fans would if they could. They’d be lined up twenty-deep on the street to see this. I’ve been following you. Ever since we met at the Cross house.”
“You think I don’t get your sarcasm,” DCAK snarled.
“Be a waste of breath if you didn’t. Be careful with Dr. Cross, now. Watch him. He’ll slice you up if he can. He’s a cagey one.”
“He can’t,” DCAK stated flatly, “hurt me. He’s out of his league. And so are you.”
“Oh my,” said Kyle. “Now you’ve gone and cut
I said nothing to either of them. I was still looking for some kind of an opening. I wasn’t very good with knives, but I was quick on my feet. Maybe that would help me, save me somehow. But now I had Kyle to worry about too.
“He’s focused on the fight. You’re not,” Kyle coached DCAK from the sidelines. “That’s all I’m trying to point out. Take it for what it’s worth.”
DCAK looked back at me. “All right, then. Let me put Cross down. In your honor.”
“That’s better, DCAK,” Kyle cheered him on, his voice suddenly guttural. “Now go for it!
DCAK was starting to breathe harder, through his mouth.
I was moving the other way when he swiped his knife at me again. He missed! I stabbed at him and nicked his arm. Blood spurted from the wound. Nasty game, knives.
Kyle applauded. He slowly, slowly clapped his hands, but he didn’t speak any more encouragement.
I moved in a circle again, but I went faster this time. Abruptly I reversed directions. Then I came back the other way.
Suddenly DCAK roared in a deep voice and charged at me. I pivoted to the left, and for a second my back was exposed. He was still leaning the other way.
He moaned almost as loudly as he had roared a second before. “You stupid sonofabitch!” Then he went down and lay there on his back, wide eyes staring at nothing. I spun away from DCAK and looked at Kyle.
“He wasn’t much, was he?” Kyle said, and grinned.
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