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dean koontz - the mask-第44章

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 Wainwright wasn't screaming as he ought to have been。 He was eerily silent as he wrestled with the cat; even though the creature seemed determined to tear off his face。
 Grace moved toward Wainwright; wanting to help; not knowing what to do。
 The cat was squealing。 It bit off a gobbet of flesh from Wainwright's cheek。
 Oh Jesus; no!
 Grace moved in quickly; raising the trowel; but hesitated。 She was afraid of hitting the man instead of the cat。
 Wainwright suddenly turned away from her and stumbled through the rose bushes; past white and yellow blooms; the cat still clinging to him。 He walked into a waist…high hedge; fell through it; onto the lawn On the other side; out of sight。
 Grace hurried to the end of the hedgerow; stepped around it; heart hammering; and discovered that
 Wainwright had vanished。 Only the cat was there; and it bolted past her; sprinted across the garden; up the back porch steps; and into the house through the half…open rear door。
 Where was Wainwright? Had he crawled away; dazed; wounded? Had he passed out in some sheltered corner of the garden; bleeding to death?
 The yard contained half a dozen shrubs large and dense enough to conceal the body of a man Wainwright's size。 She looked around all of them; but she could find no trace of the reporter。
 She looked toward the garden gate that led to the street。 No。 He couldn't have gone that far without drawing her attention。
 Frightened; confused; Grace blinked at the sun…dappled garden; trying to understand。
   
 The Harrisburg telephone book contained neither a listing for Mr。 Randolph Parker nor one for Herbert Bektermann。 Carol was perplexed but not surprised。
 After she saw her final patient of the day; she and Jane drove to the address on Front Street where Millicent Parker had claimed to live。 It was a huge; impressive Victorian mansion; but it hadn't been anyone's home for a long time。 The front lawn had been paved over for a parking lot。 There was a small; tasteful sign by the entrance drive:
 MAUGHAM & CRICHTON; INC。
 A MEDICAL CORPORATION
 Many years ago; this portion of Front Street had been one of the most elegant neighborhoods in Pennsylvania's capital city。 During the past couple of decades; however; many of the riverfront boulevard's grand old houses had been razed to make room for sterile; modem office buildings。 A few of the rambling houses had been preserved; at least after a fashion… the exteriors beautifully restored; the interiors gutted and converted to various mercial uses。 Farther north; there was still a section of Front Street that was a desirable residential area; but not here; not where Millicent Parker had sent them。
 Maugham & Crichton was a group medical practice that included seven physicians: two general internists and five specialists。 Carol had a chat with the receptionist; a henna…haired woman named Polly; who told her that none of the doctors was named Parker。 Likewise; no one of that name was employed as a nurse or as a member of the clerical staff。 Furthermore; Maugham & Crichton had been at their current address for nearly seventeen years。
 It had occurred to Carol that Jane might once have been a patient of one of Maugham & Crichton's physicians; and that her subconscious mind had made use of the firm's address to flesh out the Millicent Parker identity。 But Polly; who had worked for Maugham & Crichton ever since they'd opened their doors; was sure she had never seen the girl。 However; intrigued by Jane's amnesia and sympathetic by nature; Polly agreed to check the files to see if Maugham & Crichton had ever treated anyone named Laura Havenswood; Millicent Parker; or Linda Bektermann。 It was a fruitless search; none of those names appeared in the patient records。
 ***
 Grace stepped through the gate; into the street; and looked both ways。 There was no sign of Palmer Wainwright。
 She returned to her own backyard; closed and latched the gate; and walked toward the house。
 Wainwright was sitting on the porch steps; waiting for her。
 She stopped fifteen feet from him; amazed; confused。
 He got up from the steps。
 〃Your face;〃 she said numbly。
 His face was unscarred。
 He smiled as if nothing had happened and took two steps toward her。 〃Grace…〃
 〃The cat;〃 she said。 〃I saw your cheek。。 。 your neck。 。 。 it's claws tore out。 。
 〃Listen;〃 he said; taking another step toward her; 〃there are certain forces; dark and powerful forces; that want to see this played out the wrong way。 Dark forces that thrive on tragedy。 They want to see it end in senseless violence and blood。 That mustn't be allowed to happen; Grace。 Not again。 You've got to keep Carol out of the girl's way; for her sake and for the sake of the girl; too。〃
 Grace gaped at him。 〃Who the hell are you?〃
 〃Who are you?〃 Wainwright asked; raising one eyebrow quizzically。 〃That is the important question right now。 You aren't only who you think you are。 You aren't only Grace Mitowski。〃
 He's mad; she thought。 Or I'm mad。 Or we both are。 Stark; raving mad。
 She said; 〃You're the one on the phone。 You're the creep who imitates Leonard's voice。〃
 〃No;〃 he said。 〃I am…〃
 〃No wonder Ari attacked you。 You're the one who's been giving him drugs or poison or something like that。 You're the one; and he knew。〃
 But what about the facial wounds; the gouged neck? she asked herself。 How in the name of God did those injuries heal so quickly?
 How?
 She pushed those thoughts out of her mind; refused to think about such things。 She must have been mistaken。 She must have imagined that Ari had actually hurt the man。
 〃Yeah;〃 she said; 〃you're the one who's behind all of these weird things that've been happening。 Get off my property; you son of a bitch。〃
 〃Grace; there are forces aligned。 。 。〃 He looked no different now from the way he had looked when he'd first spoken to her; several minutes ago。 He hadn't looked crazed then; he didn't look crazed now。 He didn't look dangerous; and yet he continued to babble about dark forces。 〃。 。 。 good and evil; right and wrong。 You're on the right side; Grace。 But the cat… ah; the cat's a different story。 At all times; you must be wary of the cat。〃
 〃Get out of my way;〃 she said。
 He took a step toward her。
 She slashed at him with the gardening trowel; missing his face by just an inch or two。 She slashed again and again and again; cutting only empty air; not really wanting to cut anything else unless she had no choice; just hoping to keep him at bay until she could slip around him; for he was between her and the house。 And then she was around him; she turned and ran for the kitchen door; painfully aware that her legs were old and arthritic。 She went only a few steps before she realized she shouldn't have turned her back on the lunatic; and she wheeled to confront him; gasping; certain that he was leaping toward her; perhaps with a knife in his hand… But he was gone。
 Vanished。 Again。
 He hadn't had time to reach any of the shrubs that were large enough to conceal a man; not during the split second her back had been turned。 Even if he had been a much younger man than he was; in the very best condition; a trained runner…even then he couldn't have gone more than half
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