"That's easy," Aahz grinned. "See who's standing in
the corner?"
I turned to look where he was pointing, and that's the
last thing I remembered for a long time.
Chapter Three:
"Reliable information is a must for suc-
cessful planning."
—C. COLUMBUS
"HEY! Hot stuff! Wake up!! You okay?"
If I led a different kind of life, those words would
have been uttered by a voluptuous vision of female
loveliness. As it was, they were exclaimed by Massha.
This was one of the first things that penetrated the
fogginess of my mind as I struggled to regain con-
sciousness. I'm never at my best first thing in the morn-
ing, even when I wake up leisurely of my own accord.
Having wakefulness forced upon me by someone else
only guarantees that my mood will be less than pleasant.
However groggy I might be feeling, though, there was
no mistaking the fact that it was Massha shaking me
awake. Even through unfocused eyes, her form was
unmistakable. Imagine, if you will, the largest, fattest
woman you've ever met. Now expand that image by
fifty percent in all directions, top it off with garish
orange hair, and false eyelashes and purple lipstick, and
adorn it with a wheelbarrow load of gaudy jewelry. See
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what I mean? I could recognize Massha a mile away on
a dark night... blindfolded.
"Of course I'm okay, apprentice'." I snarled. "Don't
you have any lessons you're supposed to be practicing
or something?"
"Are you sure? she pressed mercilessly.
"Yes, I'm sure. Why do you ask? Can't a fellow take
a little nap without being badgered about it?"
"It's just that you don't usually take naps in the
middle of the reception room floor."
That got my attention, and I forced my eyes into
focus. She was right! For some reason I was sprawled
out on the floor. Now what could have possessed me
to....
Then it all came back! Aahz! The expedition into the
new dimension!
I sat bolt upright... and regretted it immediately. A
blinding headache assaulted me with icepick intensity,
and my stomach flipped over and landed on its back
with all the grace of a lump of overcooked oatmeal.
Massha caught me by the shoulder as I started to list.
"Steady there, High Roller. Looks like your idea of
'okay' and mine are a little out of synch."
Ignoring her, I felt the back of my head cautiously
and discovered a large, tender lump behind my ear. If I
had had any doubts as to what had happened, they were
gone now.
"That bloody Pervert!" I said, flinching at the new
wave of pain brought on by the sound of my own voice.
"He must have knocked me out and gone in alone!"
"You mean Aahz? Dark, green, and scaly himself? I
don't get it. Why would your own partner sucker-punch
you?"
"So he could go through the door without me. I made;
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it very clear that I didn't want to be left behind on this
caper."
"Door? What door?" Massha said with a frown. "I
know you two have your secrets, Boss, but I think you'd
better fill me in on a few more details as to exactly
what's going on around here."
As briefly as I could, I brought her up to date on the
day's events, including the explanation as to why Aahz
and I had never said anything about the house's mys-
terious back door. Being a seasoned dimension traveler
herself, she grasped the concept of an unlisted dimen-
sion and its potential dangers much more rapidly than
Guide and Nunzio.
"What I don't understand is even if he didn't want
you along, why didn't he take someone else as a back-
up?"
"Like who?" I said with a wry grimace. "We've
already established that you're my apprentice and he
doesn't give you orders without clearing them through
me. He's never been impressed with Guido and Nunzio.
Tananda and Chumley are off on their own contracts
and aren't due back for several days. Even Gus is taking
a well-earned vacation with Berfert. Besides, he knows
good and well that if he started building a team and
excluded me, there'd be some serious problems before
the dust settled. I wouldn't take something like that
lying down!"
"Don't look now, but you just did," my apprentice
pointed out dryly, "though I have to admit he sort of
forced it on you."
With that, she slid a hand under each of my armpits
and picked me up, setting me gently on my feet.
"Well, now what? I supposed you're going to go
charging after him with blood in your eye. Mind if I tag
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along? Or are you bound and determined to be as stupid
as he is?"
As a matter of fact, that was exactly what I had been
planning to do. The undisguised sarcasm in her voice
combined with the unsettling wobbliness of my legs,
however, led me to reconsider.
"No," I said carefully. "One of us blundering
around out there is enough ... or one too many, de-
pending on how you count it. While I still think I should
have gone along, Aahz has dealt this hand, so it's up to
him to play it out. It's up to me to mind the store until
he gets back."
Massha cocked an eyebrow at me.
"That makes sense," she said, "though I'll admit I'm
a little surprised to hear you say it."
"I'm a responsible businessman now." I shrugged.