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there – the proper shoulder patches with unit designations。 He looked up and smiled。
“This is very good。”
Kestrel rewrapped the uniform and packed it in a scuffed suitcase。 “You must leave for San
Francisco;” he said。 “You have less than twenty…four hours to get there。”
“And you;” said Ana。 “Where will you go?”
Kestrel smiled。 “I have an appointment with the American dawn。”
Los Alamos
18 Hours 30 Minutes Before Trinity
(Excerpt of cable received by Gen。 Leslie Groves。 Decoded。)
AS YOU READ THIS; I AM ON MY WAY TO POTSDAM…
THE GADGET MUST BE READY TOMORROW。 I CAN’T DELAY THE
CONFERENCE AGAIN。 IF YOUR BILLION DOLLAR TOY DOESN’T WORK; WELL
GO DOWN AS THE BIGGEST FOOLS IN HISTORY。
RUSSIAN TROOPS MASSING ON CHINESE BORDER… SKIRMISHES REPORTED;
BUT NO “PENETRATION IN DEPTH” YET。
THAT GODDAMNED GADGET BETTER WORK。 STALIN WON’T BE IMPRESSED
BY A BUSTED FLUSH – AND NEITHER WILL TOJO。
HARRY S TRUMAN PRESIDENT; UNITED STATES
Berkeley; California
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13 Hours Before Trinity
The phone rang。 Vanessa lifted the receiver before the bell could sound again。 “Hello;” she said;
then nodded at Masarek。
Refugio had started across the room but Masarek motioned him to stop with a chopping
movement of his hand。 Refugio sat down very slowly; angered at being ordered around in his
own house。
“Good;” said Vanessa; too softly for anyone but Masarek to hear。 “And the location?” Vanessa
waited; listening carefully。 “Guards?” Pause; then with soft disbelief; “Just one? Are you sure?”
She waited; listening。 “After you’re finished; don’t forget to tell the guard that another inspector
from the lab will check the container again before it’s moved。”
Suddenly; Vanessa’s face became expressionless。 “It makes no difference who will return; or
e and the obedience to you。” There was a long silence。 “Don’t
call here again。 You’ll get a call at your home sometime before midnight。 Have the ID ready。”
Vanessa’s voice became more gentle; but her expression did not change。 “You’ve done very
well; comrade。”
Vanessa hung up and said in Russian; “Fool。”
“A useful fool; I trust?” answered Masarek in Russian。
“Very。 If anyone at Hunters Point questions your credentials; the name ‘Grummin’ has been
added to the roster of the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory as a ‘health inspector。’”
“Passwords? Guards?”
Vanessa laughed。 “No passwords。 One guard。”
“Impossible!”
“No; merely subtle。 This General Groves is interesting; apparently he understands that one man
guards a secret better than a batallion of men。” She smiled。 “Or maybe it’s just that the
capitalists are afraid to let their own soldiers too close to one billion dollars in a small can。”
“One billion dollars!”
Vanessa smiled; pleased by Masarek’s reaction。 “It’s worth more than that。” She moved until she
was so close to him that she could smell the residue of tobacco smoke on his skin。 “It’s the key
to the world。 Tonight we steal it and then we; personally; are going to present it to Stalin。”
Masarek lit another cigaret; frowning around the smoke stinging his eyes。 “If the comrade’s
information is good…。”He shrugged。 “One guard。 Can we trust the information?”
“The comrade was sure。 He said; ‘It’s a naval base What the hell do they need guards for?’ “
Masarek grunted。 “Just like an intellectual。 He thinks because they are at war and wear uniforms
they are soldiers。 Fool。”
Vanessa took Masarek’s cigaret; drew a deep breath and returned the cigaret to him。 “At least
he’s a well…briefed fool。 Someone from the lab will inspect the?Bronx shipment at midnight。 The
uranium will be stored in Delta warehouse on the southeastern side of the base。 The shipment
will be inspected again at 0700 of the 16th; after it’s loaded aboard the Indianapolis。 That gives
us seven hours to steal the uranium。”
“Why are they inspecting this shipment so often if they don’t want to call attention to it?” asked
Masarek。
The question surprised Vanessa。 She understood that radioactive materials could be dangerous;
but she had seen no need to explain that to Masarek。 So long as he followed her orders; there
was no need for him to worry。
“He didn’t say why。” Vanessa paused; then added; “If it were important; he would have told
us。”
Masarek cocked his head as though listening to what Vanessa had not said as well as what she
had。 Then he shrugged; pulled hard on the cigaret; and muttered; “I don’t like depending on
intellectuals。”
“They don’t allow assassins or even ordinary communists at the Radiation Laboratory;” Vanessa
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remarked。 “The Americans are narrow…minded about some things。”
“And stupid about others; it seems。 But they did well enough against the Germans。”
“Only after one million Russians died at Stalingrad。 Only then did the pig shit Americans think it
was safe to open the Second Front。 Do they think that Russians died so that Americans could
rule the world?” Vanessa’s laugh was humorless。 “Tokyo will be the Americans’ Stalingrad。
Stealing the Bronx shipment will be the same as killing one million American soldiers!”
Across the room; Refugio and two of his men began talking in Spanish。 Masarek watched them
for a moment before he turned back to Vanessa。
“When do you want me to kill Refugio?”
“He’ll try to kill us in the tunnel;” said Vanessa; “or at least to hold us up for more money。”
“Of course。 So when do you want him dead? I could kill him now; I suppose; since there is only
one guard。”
“No。 Later。 After we steal the uranium。”
Masarek nodded。 “The transfer point would be best;” he said。 “I’ll kill the Mexicans when we
change vehicles in Oakland。 Then we’ll drive to the tunnel; cross back into Mexico and have the
uranium on the first ship to Russia。 Very simple。”
“Refugio is not as simple as he looks。”
Masarek dropped his cigaret onto the rug; then ground out the ember with a casual twist of his
heel。
“I’ve killed many like him。 Cunning; but they die just the same。” He saw Vanessa’s sideways look
at Refugio。 The Mexican saw it also; his smile was as insulting as a hand beneath her skirt。 “You
would like to kill him yourself?” suggested Masarek。
“I would like;” said Vanessa; “to put a bullet through his thick black peasant hair into the base
of his skull。”
Masarek smiled slightly。 “I give him to you。”
“What about his men?”
Masarek yawned。 “They’ll be dead before you pull the trigger。”
Vanessa smiled and put her hand on Masarek’s cheek where the curve of his jaw met his hairline。
“Be sure it’s Refugio who opens the car door in Oakland。 I’d hate to kill you by mistake。”
West of Trinity
4 Hours 40 Minutes Before Trinity
Lightning raked the cloud tops and the desert below。 Thunder belled so close that it
overpowered the sound made by the C…46’s laboring engines。 Rain fell as though to make up for
a thousand years of drought; the drops made a continuous drumming sound。 The plane bucked
and sideslipped in a pocket of treacherous air。
Finn braced himself in the fold…down seat behind the copilot。 The pilot swore in a monotone
and fought to keep the plane under control。 Lightning burst in a sheet of incandescence that
arched from horizon to horizon。 In the instant before Finn’s eyes reflexively closed; he saw
separate drops of sweat stand out on the copilot’s forehead。 Thunder exploded around the
plane; shaking them like dice in a cup。
“ – of a bitch!” The copilot’s yell emerged from the fading thunder。 “You won’t be able to see
anything in this shit!”
The radio crackled loudly。 Earlier; the copilot had turned the volume on full; it was the only way
of hearing an incoming message。 Each time lightning split the night; the radio went wild with a
blast of sound that reminded Finn of the radiation counter stowed beneath his feet。
“… me? Over。” The radio’s voice was thin; as though it had been pounded flat by thunder。
The copilot switched the radio to transmit。 “This is Blue One;” he shouted into the mike。
“Repeat last message。 Repeat last message。 Over。”
“… is de… ceed… second… target… im…med… you… me?…”
The pilot and copilot looked at one another。 The pilot sho

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