“I was surprised when Henderson called back and indicated that Talbert was to bring you to him and said he would send a guard along as an escort. Even then, I wasn’t aware of the circumstances. It was when Talbert made his threat, which he couldn’t have known I heard as I wasn’t in the room at the time, that I became suspicious, and indeed, alarmed. I realized at that point, that you were his unwilling companion. I was fearful he would do something reckless had he known I’d overheard what he said to you. As you can see, I am not a young man so it would have been foolish of me to confront him, still, had not Mr. Murray come by, I was prepared to contact the authorities as soon as you were gone. And, to his credit, when he arrived, it seems Mr. Murray saw that I was perturbed, just as he saw you didn’t want to be with Talbert.”
He shook his head. “I didn’t know who you were. As you may recall, Talbert only introduced you to me as “Morgan”. I only heard your last name after Mr. Murray arrived. I must say that I was quite unsettled. I’m so sorry you had to go through that but it was the only thing I could think to do.”
He turned to me and smiled. “I didn’t think you looked like an “Alvin”, and I like “Tennessee” much better. Now, then; I imagine you have some questions for me.”
I mused that the man wasn’t as taciturn as he’d appeared when I made those deliveries.
“Yes, I do, sir. But first, I need to explain a couple of more things to Morgan.” I turned to her. “I haven’t taken you to your sister yet because, since I didn’t come in through the entrance, getting out of Blue Heaven is going to be difficult. I came back here for two reasons: one, this will be the last place that whoever wanted you kidnapped will think to have anyone look, and two, this is turning out to be more than a simple case of “girl goes off with boy and forgets to call home”.
“Now ordinarily, I’d take you home – or take word of your whereabouts – collect the rest of my fee and that would be the end of it. Since the guy held you against your will, I would report it to local law enforcement because that is something they would handle. In this case, from what Talbert said, you might come up missing again and I want to know why. Tracking is how I make my living and I need the money I make from finding folk, but I don’t like Blue Heaven and I’d rather not have to come back here to look for you again, and they might get to you before our overburdened law enforcement can get on it. To avoid that, I’ll have to eliminate the reason if I can.”
She sat back. “Oh.” Then she straightened up again. “Hey, wait a minute! Ken said there’s only one way in and out of here! If that’s true, how did you get in? And he never would tell me why I kept getting lost. What’s up with that anyway? Why can Ken, and you, get around here but I can’t?”
The doctor shot me a solemn look. “You came across the strip?”
I nodded. “Yes. I didn’t want to use the entrance. They ask too many questions.”
Morgan frowned. “What’s the strip?”
“You’ve heard of the blighted areas?”
She nodded. “There’s one back home but nobody goes into it. I think somebody got killed in it so there’re warning signs posted.”
“Charlotte has five, six with the rather nasty, big one encircling Blue Heaven. Going through it is the only other way in or out. It’s dangerous but the guards don’t watch it at night.”
Dr. Bennett leaned forward eagerly. “What did you see? What—”
“Sir, I’ll tell you about it later. And, Morgan, I don’t know why people get lost in Blue Heaven but you can avoid it if you keep your destination in mind and don’t get distracted. Now, I have some questions I need to ask the doctor.”
She gave a reluctant nod and settled back.
“Well, I know why people get lost here,” said the doctor. I stared at him. That was startling, though it wasn’t one of the questions I had for him. He gave a dry chuckle at my expression. “I know, you want to know why anyone would want to kidnap this lovely young woman, and I think I know why. It’s something I deduced once I heard her last name and reasoned who she must be. And, if you’re wondering exactly what type of doctor I am, it’s not medical. I have a PhD in physics.” He shrugged. “I’m sure that makes you wonder why I’m working for Semptor Labs.”
Well. In truth, I
“Yes, sir. Uh, why would your supervisor want Morgan?”