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〃It involves climbing; doesn't it。〃
〃There's a little girl trapped up on a ledge。 We need to go up and get her。〃
Shirley's smile faded when she mentioned the little girl。
〃Is the girl hurt?〃
〃Maybe; but we won't know until we get there;〃
Kyle felt Shirley was holding something back。
〃A little girl; huh? All right; I'll get my climbing gear out of the station。〃
〃It's already in my car;〃 Shirley said。
〃Okay; then。 Let me get something to eat…〃
〃Got something already;〃 Shirley said; reaching into the car and holding up a McDonald's bag。
〃I thought they were closed。〃
〃I've got connections。〃 She looked proud and mischievous。
〃Get me something to drink?〃
Shirley smiled and reached in the window and came out with a large soft drink。 She seemed a little too efficient for Kyle; but he liked the way she thought of his needs。 He lowered his eyes; taking in Shirley's figure。 Yes; there was a lot to like about her。
〃I hope that's a Big Mac in there。〃
〃Large fries too。〃
Kyle was into the fries before they were out of the parking lot。 pared to what was going on in town; rescuing an injured little girl didn't sound too bad。 In fact; Kyle thought as he stuffed another fry into his mouth; this might be the closest thing to easy duty left in the world。 Kyle was just starting on the Big Mac when they turned onto I…5 and headed north。
61。 HELICOPTER
The railroad workmen were cutting the way with dynamite and a steam shovel when they discovered the cavern。 It was filled with a strange assemblage of animal remains。 Animals from cool northern climates; wolverine; lemming; long…tailed shrew; mink; red squirrel; muskrot; porcupine; hare and elk; were mingled with animals from warmer climates; peccary; crocodilid; and tapir。 How species of such diverse climates all came to be in the enclosed cavern is a mysteriy。
…J。 W。 Gridley; Cumberland; Maryland; 1912
Forest; former site of Portland; Oregon
POSTQUILT: WEDNESDAY; 10:00 A。M。 PST
The demarcation between the time…quilted area and Portland was not as sharp as in New York。 Portland was a small town busting out of its britches; but from the air the city looked like an octopus sending tentacles of development up over the hills and down into valleys。 Because the urban area intermixed with rural and forested land; the contrast between city and the time…quilted area was harder to spot。 At first the quilted forest looked like any to Terry; but then he began to get a sense of scale。 The smallest of the trees was easily the match of the largest PreQuilt Douglas fir。 Terry and Bill hadn't seen any dinosaurs; but Terry was already a believer。 He had seen the I…5 mountain; and if a city could disappear; couldn't dinosaurs appear?
Bill's connections seemed as important as his rank; and he'd gotten them a military jet out to Nevada。 Then one 〃buddy〃 shuttled them to Hillsboro; where another buddy arranged a helicopter。 On the way; Bill exchanged unclassified information with them on what was happening in the civilian sector。 Power outages were keeping about a third of the country in the dark; literally; but the rest of the country was getting news; unbelievable news; and was near panic。 Food hoarding had begun; and frenzied shoppers had caused riots in Los Angeles; Chicago; and Seattle。 A third of the state governors had declared martial law and were begging for federal help。 Massive flooding; tidal waves; and landslides had devastated the country。 Hospitals near the disasters were jammed; and rescue workers and relief agencies found themselves overwhelmed by requests and stymied by missing bridges and roads。
Yet while chaos reigned in and near affected areas; major portions of the country stayed at home; watched reports on the television; went to work; and sent their kids to school。 The disasters were tremendous but highly specific in nature。 Los Angeles; for example; was largely intact; but just south of the city there had been a massive flood。 After the water found its way out to sea; rescue workers found precious little to search。 San Juan Capistrano and San Clemente were gone。 Not demolished; but pletely gone; leaving no wrecked homes; cars; or bodies。
Terry arid Bill tried to contact Ellen and Angie by phone; to tell them they were off to look for John; but long…distance phone calling was impossible。 AT&T had been hurt by losses in Atlanta and New York。 MCI and Sprint; devastated by satellite ground station losses; had good service only between the Midwest and Southeast。 Coast…to…coast calls could not be made。 And concerned parents and children overwhelmed the remaining phone capacity。
During the stopover in Nevada; Terry worked the civilian phone circuits while Bill tried the military。 He returned with bad news。
〃Angie and Ellen checked out。 They left a message saying they were going to find your son。〃
〃What? But he may not be there to find。〃 Terry had never admitted that; and saying it now the words gave it a grim finality。 〃He may be somewhere else;〃 he added; convincing neither Bill nor himself。
〃Ellen and Angie don't know what's happened。 They could be in dinosaur country already。 But that's not all。 Something's going on。 A friend of mine says they've ordered the Portland area target mapped…bit mapped for a terrain guidance system。〃
〃They use those to guide bombers; right?〃
〃Mmmm…yes; bombers and cruise missiles。 The system allows them to fly at treetop level。 That kind of guidance system is very reliable; and very accurate。〃
〃You don't think they're going to bomb those dinosaurs; do you?〃
〃I can't believe you would need a bomb to keep them at bay。 Remember what caused this in the first place?〃
Terry tried to recall Dr。 Paulson's explanation of the puter models and their relation to patterns of explosions。 Large nuclear detonations had caused this; detonations in the megaton; not kiloton range。 Then Terry made the connection。
〃You don't think they're going to…〃 Terry stammered。
〃Hair of the dog…〃
That realization sent a shiver through Terry。 He was going to be flying into the land of dinosaurs; not knowing whether his wife made it to Portland; or what had happened to his son; and wondering whether a Stealth bomber would suddenly unleash nuclear hell on them。 He wanted to say it couldn't get any worse than this; but every time he thought that; he was wrong。
The helicopter was there as promised。 Although Bill kept saying he'd 〃get the hang of it again soon;〃 he proved himself a reasonably petent pilot。 They circled to identify the quilted segment; and then entered from the southeast。 The skyscrapers in city center were gone; and most of the urban sprawl that covered the valley and hills had vanished。 The shape of the land; however; was the same。 Terry picked out the Columbia River glistening in the distance; and the Tualitan River; where it should be。 The Willamette River was gone; but something reflected silvery light through the trees on the east side of the valley。 If that was the Willamette it had been drastically rechanneled。 The new forest itself was not uniform。 Sections of it looked like they were being clear…cut; with the trees dropped on top of one another in a confus