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t and apprehension was palpable even through the wash of static。 
 Nora paused。 She hadn't quite prepared herself for what to say。 〃We found the city; Dr。 Goddard。〃 
 There was a sound that might have been a gasp or an electronic artifact。 〃You found Quivira? Is that what I just heard?〃 
 Nora paused; wondering just where to begin。 〃Yes。 It's a large city; six hundred rooms at least。〃 
 〃Damn this static。 I didn't catch that。 How many rooms?〃 
 〃Six hundred。〃 
 There was a faint sound of wheezing or coughing; Nora couldn't tell which。 〃Good lord。 What kind of condition is the ruin?〃 
 〃It's in beautiful condition。〃 
 〃Is it intact? Unlooted?〃 
 〃Yes。 Nothing's been touched。〃 
 〃Wonderful; wonderful。〃 
 Nora's excitement grew stronger。 〃Dr。 Goddard; that's not the most important thing。〃 
 〃Yes?〃 
 〃The city is unlike any other。 It's absolutely filled with priceless; priceless artifacts。 The Quivirans took nothing with them。 There are hundreds of rooms filled with extraordinary artifacts; most of them perfectly preserved。〃 
 The voice took on a new tone。 〃What do you mean; extraordinary artifacts? Pots?〃 
 〃That and much more。 The city was amazingly wealthy; unlike any other Anasazi site。 Textiles; carvings; turquoise jewelry; painted buffalo hides; stone idols; fetishes; prayer sticks; palettes。 There are even some very early Kachina Cult masks。 All in a remarkable state of preservation。〃 
 Nora fell silent。 She could hear another brief cough。 〃Nora; what can I say? To hear all this 。 。 。 Is my daughter there?〃 
 〃Yes。〃 Nora handed the microphone to Sloane。 
 〃Sloane?〃 came the voice from Santa Fe。 
 〃Yes; Father。〃 
 〃Is all this really true?〃 
 〃Yes; Father; it is; and it's no exaggeration。 It's the greatest archaeological discovery since Simpson found Chaco Canyon。〃 
 〃That's a pretty tall statement; Sloane。〃 
 Sloane did not answer。 
 〃What are the plans for the survey?〃 
 〃We've decided that everything should be left in situ; undisturbed; except for test trenching in the trash mound。 There's enough here for a year's worth of surveying and cataloguing; without moving anything。 Day after tomorrow we plan to enter the Great Kiva。〃 
 〃Sloane; listen to me: be very; very careful。 The entire academic world is going to be judging your every move after the fact; second…guessing you; picking apart everything you did。 What you do in the next days will later be analyzed to death by the self…appointed experts。 And because of the magnitude of the discovery; there will be jealousy and ill will。 Many of your colleagues will not wish you well。 They will all think they could have done it better。 Do you understand what I'm saying?〃 
 〃Yes;〃 said Sloane; returning the mike。 Nora thought she detected a momentary edge of irritation; even anger; in the woman's voice。 
 〃So what you do has to be perfect。 That goes for everyone else。 Nora; too。〃 
 〃We understand;〃 said Nora。 
 〃The greatest discovery since Chaco;〃 Goddard echoed。 Again; there was a long period of static; punctuated by electronic pops and hisses。 
 〃Are you there?〃 Nora finally asked。 
 〃Very much so;〃 came Goddard's voice; with a little laugh; 〃although I have to admit an urge to pinch myself to make sure。 Nora; I can't emphasize how much you are to be mended。 And that goes for your father。〃 
 〃Thank you; Dr。 Goddard。 And thanks for your faith in me。〃 
 〃Good lady。 We'll expect your transmission tomorrow morning; at the same time。 Perhaps then you can provide some more concrete details about the city。〃 
 〃Yes。 Goodbye; Dr。 Goddard。〃 
 She handed the mike back to Holroyd; who powered…down the transmitter and began securing a lightweight tarp over the electronics。 Nora turned to find Sloane gathering her climbing gear; a dark look on her face。 
 〃Everything all right?〃 Nora asked。 
 Sloane slung a coiled rope over her shoulder。 〃I'm fine。 It's just that he never trusts me to do anything right。 Even from eight hundred miles away; he thinks he can do it better。〃 
 She began to walk away; but Nora put a restraining hand on her arm。 〃Don't be too hard on him。 That caution was as much to me as it was to you。 He trusts you; Sloane。 And so do I。〃 
 Sloane looked at her for a moment。 Then the darkness passed and she broke into her lazy smile。 
 〃Thanks; Nora;〃 she said。 
 
 
28
 
 SKIP STOPPED AT THE TOP OF THE RISE; THE SUDDEN dust cloud rolling over the car and drifting off into the hot afternoon sky。 It was a parched June day; the kind that only occurred before the onset of the summer rains。 A single cumulus cloud struggled pathetically over the Jemez Mountains。 
 For a moment he decided the best thing would be to simply turn around and go back into town。 He'd sat up in bed the night before with a sudden inspiration。 Thurber was still missing; and Skip still felt responsible; in some formless way; for the disappearance。 So; to make up; he'd take Teresa's dog; Teddy Bear; under his wing。 After all; Teresa had been killed in their home。 And who better to take care of her dog than her old neighbor and friend; Nora? 
 But what seemed like such a good idea last night didn't seem so great now。 Martinez had made it clear that the investigation was still active and that he wasn't to go to the house。 Well; he wasn't going to the house: he was going to Teresa's place。 Still; Skip knew he could get in a lot of trouble just for being here。 
 He put the old car into gear; eased off the brakes; and coasted down the hill。 He drove past their old ranch house and up the rise to Teresa's place。 The long; low structure was dark and silent; the livestock all taken away。 This was stupid; Skip thought。 Whoever took the animals probably took Teddy Bear; as well。 Still; he'd e all this way。 
 Leaving the car running and the door open; he got out; walked around to the front; and called out。 There was no answering bark。 
 He walked up to the front of the house。 The old screen door; taped in countless places with black electrical tape; was shut tight。 His hand raised automatically to knock; then he stopped himself。 
 〃Teddy Bear!〃 he called out; turning。 
 Silence。 
 He found himself looking down in the direction of Las Cabrillas。 Maybe the dog had wandered down toward their old house。 He started forward for the old path; then stopped。 His hand slid down to his belt and rested briefly on the handle of his father's old 。357。 It was big and clumsy; it fired like a cannon; but it stopped whatever it hit。 He'd only fired it once; damn near fracturing his wrists and making his ears ring for two days。 Reassured; he continued down the dirt path; then circled around to the back of the ranch house。 〃Yo; Teddy; you old mutt!〃 he called in a softer voice。 
 He stepped up onto the portal; through the doorless frame and into the house。 The kitchen was a whirlwind of ruin; the floor torn apart; holes like ragged eye sockets staring at him from every wall。 At the far end of the room; he could see a yellow band of crime…scene tape barring entry into the living room。 Several small lines of small; purplish…black pawprints ran from the living room to the kitchen door。 Avoiding the prints; he stepped gingerly forward。 
 The smell assailed him first; followed almost instantly by the roar of flies。 He took an instinctive step backward; gagging。 Then; with a deep breath; he moved cautiously up to the tape and peered into the living room。 
 A huge pool of blood had congealed in the center of the room; punctuated here and there by the blacker holes of missing floorboards。 Involuntarily; Skip gasped with revulsion。 Jesus; I didn't know a human body held that much blood。 It seemed to spread in twisted; eccentric rivulets almost to the far walls。 At its periphery; countless little pawprints could be seen。 He could make out blowfly maggots wriggling in the places where the blood had pooled deeper。 
 Skip swayed slightly; and he reached for the doorframe to steady himself。 The flies; disturbed; rose in an angry curtain。 A camera tripod stood folded in one corner; SANTA FE P。D。 stenciled in white along one leg。 
 〃Oh; no; no;〃 Skip murmured。 〃Teresa; I'm so sorry。〃 
 He stared hard at the room for a minute; then two。 Then he turned and walked on wooden legs back through the kitchen。 
 Outside; the air seemed almost cool after the dark oppressive heat of the house。 Skip stood on the portal; breathing slowly; looking around。 He cupped his hands。 〃Teddy Bear!〃 he called out one last time。 
 He knew he should leave。 Some cop; maybe even Martinez; could e by at any time。 But he remained another minute; looking out over the backyard of his childhood。 Although what had happened to Teresa remained a mystery; the house itself felt somehow tired and empty to him。 It was almost as if whatever evil might have lurked here had dissipated。 Or; perhaps; gone elsewhere。 
 Teddy Bear had clearly been taken away with the livestock。 With a sigh; he stepped down into the dirt and walked back up the hill toward his car。 It was an old '71 Plymouth Fury; his mother's; faded olive green and pocked with rust; yet it was one of his most treasured possessions。 The front grille; with its heavy chrome fangs; listed slightly to the left; giving it a shambling; men

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