Planet of the Damned and Other Stories: A Science Fiction Anthology (Five Books in One Volume!)

Read Online Planet of the Damned and Other Stories: A Science Fiction Anthology (Five Books in One Volume!) by Harry Harrison - Free Book Online

Book: Planet of the Damned and Other Stories: A Science Fiction Anthology (Five Books in One Volume!) by Harry Harrison Read Free Book Online
Authors: Harry Harrison
Tags: Science-Fiction
Ads: Link
!"
    They both stared, gaped at me, caught off guard and completely unprepared.
    "You're under arrest, crime-king," I told him. "And your girl friend."
    Angelina rolled her eyes up and slid slowly to the floor. Real or faked, I didn't care. I kept the gun on Pepe's pudgy form while he picked her up and carried her to an acceleration couch against the wall.
    "What ... what will happen now?" He quavered the question. His pouchy jaws shook and I swear there were tears in his eyes. I was not impressed by his acting since I could clearly remember the dead men floating in space. He stumbled over to a chair, half dropping into it.
    "Will they do anything to me?" Angelina asked. Her eyes were open now.
    "I have no idea of what will happen to you," I told her truthfully. "That is up to the courts to decide."
    "But he made me do all those things," she wailed. She was young, dark and beautiful, the tears did nothing to spoil this.
    Pepe dropped his face into his hands and his shoulders shook. I flicked the gun his way and snapped at him.
    "Sit up, Pepe. I find it very hard to believe that you are crying. There are some Naval ships on the way now, the automatic alarm was triggered about a minute ago. I'm sure they'll be glad to see the man who...."
    "Don't let them take me, please!" Angelina was on her feet now, her back pressed to the wall. "They'll put me in prison, do things to my mind!" She shrunk away as she spoke, stumbling along the wall. I looked back at Pepe, not wanting to have my eyes off him for an instant.
    "There's nothing I can do," I told her. I glanced her way and a small door was swinging open and she was gone.
    "Don't try to run," I shouted after her, "it can't do any good!"
    Pepe made a strangling noise and I looked back to him quickly. He was sitting up now and his face was dry of tears. In fact he was laughing, not crying.
    "So she caught you, too, Mr. Wise-cop, poor little Angelina with the soft eyes." He broke down again, shaking with laughter.
    "What do you mean," I growled.
    "Don't you catch yet? The story she told you was true—except she twisted it around a bit. The whole plan, building the battleship, then stealing it, was hers . She pulled me into it, played me like an accordion. I fell in love with her, hating myself and happy at the same time. Well—I'm glad now it's over. At least I gave her a chance to get away, I owe her that much. Though I thought I would explode when she went into that innocence act!"
    The cold feeling was now a ball of ice that threatened to paralyze me. "You're lying," I said hoarsely, and even I didn't believe it.
    "Sorry. That's the way it is. Your brain-boys will pick my skull to pieces and find out the truth anyway. There's no point in lying now."
    "We'll search the ship, she can't hide for long."
    "She won't have to," Pepe said. "There's a fast scout we picked up, stowed in one of the holds. That must be it leaving now." We could feel the vibration, distantly through the floor.
    "The Navy will get her," I told him, with far more conviction than I felt.
    "Maybe," he said, suddenly slumped and tired, no longer laughing. "Maybe they will. But I gave her her chance. It is all over for me now, but she knows that I loved her to the end." He bared his teeth in sudden pain. "Not that she will care in the slightest."
    I kept the gun on him and neither of us moved while the Navy ships pulled up and their boots stamped outside. I had captured my battleship and the raids were over. And I couldn't be blamed if the girl had slipped away. If she evaded the Navy ships, that was their fault, not mine.
    I had my victory all right.
    Then why did it taste like ashes in my mouth?
    It's a big galaxy, but it wasn't going to be big enough to hide Angelina now. I can be conned once—but only once. The next time we met things were going to be very different.

THE END

The K-Factor
Illustrated by Summers

    Speed never hurt anybody—it's the sudden stop at the end. It's not how much change that signals

Similar Books

Golden Girl

Mari Mancusi

Final Curtain

Ngaio Marsh

Coma Girl: part 2

Stephanie Bond

Unknown

Unknown

Burning Lamp

Amanda Quick