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“You want us to concentrate there?” Corin asked

“Don’t concentrate anywhere,” Bull said “Not until we knoe’re looking at Just get as uns as you can and stay in touch”

He had to get a plan He had to have one now, only his brain wasn’t working the way it should He was sick Hell, he was dying It seemed deeply unfair that he should have to ie,” he said “We’ll worry about it froot to talk to”

“Bien, boss,” Corin repeated, and dropped the connection

A nurse pushed a rolling table around the corner, and Bull had to put his terminal away in order to step out of the man’s path He wished like hell he could walk and hold his terminal at the same da otten to her already The screen flickered, and she was there He couldn’t see what rooround

“Mister Baca,” Pa said

“Ashford’s loose,” he said “I don’t kno , but a couple of my people just dreeapons and took over the security station”

Pa blinked To her credit, she didn’t show even a ears

“Thank you, Mister Baca,” Pa said He could tell froe on the screen that she was already walking away fro so too

“I’ll try to get in touch when I have a better idea what I’ at,” he said

“I appreciate that,” she said “I have a few people nearby that I trust I’ to try to take over the broadcast station”

“Then we’ll try to reinforce them,” Pa said

“Maybe it’s just a few assles,” Bull said “Ashford etting ready to throw us both into a soil recycler,” Pa said “Which way do you want to bet?”

Bull smiled He almost meant it

“Take care of yourself, Captain”

“You too, Mister Baca”

“And hey,” he said “I’ot you into this”