pdouglas.thecodex-第43章
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Vernon said; 〃He loved taking us camping。〃
Philip leaned back and barked a laugh。 〃Appalling camping trips with rain and mosquitoes; during which he brutalized us with camp chores。〃
〃I caught my first fish on one of those trips;〃 Vernon said。
〃So did I;〃 said Tom。
〃Camping? What is camping?〃
But the discussion had outrun Borabay。 〃Father needed to get away from civilization; to simplify his existence。 Because he was so plicated himself he needed to create simplicity around him; and he did that by going fishing。 He loved fly…fishing。〃
Philip scoffed。 〃Fishing; next to Holy munion; is perhaps the most asinine activity known to man。〃
〃That remark is offensive;〃 said Tom; 〃even for you。〃
〃e now; Tom! Don't tell me in your old age you've taken up that flapdoodle? That and Vernon's eightfold way。 Where did all this religiosity e from? At least Father was an atheist。 There's one good thing for you; Borabay: Father was born a Catholic; but he became a sensible; levelheaded; rock…ribbed atheist。〃
Vernon said; 〃There's a lot more to the world than your Armani suits; Philip。〃
〃True;〃 said Philip; 〃there's always Ralph Lauren。〃
〃Wait!〃 cried Borabay; 〃you all talk at same time。 I no understand。〃
〃You really got us going with that question;〃 said Philip; still laughing。 〃Got any more?〃
〃Yes。 What you like as sons?〃 Borabay asked。
Philip's laugh died away。 The jungle rustled beyond the light of the fire。
〃I'm not sure what you mean;〃 said Tom。
Borabay said; 〃You tell me what kind of father he is to you。 Now I ask what kind of sons you are to him。〃
〃We were good sons;〃 said Vernon。 〃We tried to get with the program。 We did everything he wanted。 We followed his rules; we gave him damn musical concerts every Sunday; we went to all our lessons and tried to win the games we played; not very successfully; perhaps; but we tried。〃
〃You do what he ask; but what you do that he not ask? You help him hunt? You help him put roof back on house after storm? You make dugout with him? You help him when he sick?〃
Tom suddenly had the sensation of being set up by Borabay。 This was what he had been getting at all along。 He wondered what Maxwell Broadbent had talked about with his eldest son in the last month of his life。
Philip said; 〃Father hired people to do all those things for him。 Father had a gardener; a cook; a lady who cleaned the house; people to fix the roof。 And he had a nurse。 In America you buy what you need。〃
〃That's not what he means;〃 said Vernon。 〃He wants to know what we did for Father when he was sick。〃
Tom felt his face flushing。
〃When he sick with the cancer; what you do? You go to his house? Stay with him?〃
〃Borabay;〃 Philip said; his voice shrill; 〃it would have been utterly useless to impose ourselves on the old man。 He wouldn't have wanted us。〃
〃You let stranger take care of Father when he sick?〃
〃I'm not going to stand a lecture from you; or anyone; on my duties as a son;〃 cried Philip。
〃I not lecture。 I ask simple question。〃
〃The answer is yes。 We let a stranger take care of Father。 He made our lives miserable growing up; and we couldn't wait to escape from him。 That's what happens when you're a bad father…your sons leave you。 They run; they flee。 They can't wait to get away from you!〃
Borabay rose to his feet。 〃He your father; good or bad。 He feed you; he protect you; he raise you。 He make you。〃
Philip stood up in a fury himself。 〃Is that what you call that vile eruption of bodily fluid? Making us? We were accidents; each one of us。 What kind of father is it who takes children away from their mothers? What kind of father is it who raises us like we're some kind of experiment in creating genius? Who drags us out into the jungle to die?〃
Borabay took a swing at Philip; and it happened so fast that it seemed Philip just disappeared backward into the darkness。 Borabay stood; five feet of painted fury; his fists clenching and unclenching。 Philip sat up in the dust beyond the fire and coughed。 〃Ugh。〃 He spat。 His lip was bloody and swelling rapidly。
Borabay stared at him; breathing hard。
Philip wiped his face; and then a smile spread across it。 〃Well; well。 The eldest brother finally asserts his place in the family。〃
〃You no speak about Father like that。〃
〃I'll speak about him any way I want; and no illiterate savage is going to make me change my mind。〃
Borabay clenched his fists but did not make a further move toward Philip。
Vernon helped Philip stand up。 Philip dabbed at his lip; but the look on his face was triumphant。 Borabay stood with uncertainty; seeming to realize that he had made a mistake; that by striking his brother he had somehow lost the argument。
〃Okay;〃 said Sally。 〃Enough talk about Maxwell Broadbent。 We can't afford to fight at a time like this; and you all know it。〃
She looked at Borabay。 〃Looks like dinner's burned。〃
Borabay silently removed the blackened shish kebabs and began parceling them out on leaves。
Philip's harsh phrase rang in Tom's mind: That's what happens when you're a bad father…your sons leave you。 And he wondered: Was that what they had done?
55
Mike Graff settled in the wing chair by the fire; folding his neat legs one across the other; an alert; pleasant expression on his face。 It amazed Skiba how; in spite of everything; Graff managed to keep that crisp B…school aura of self…confidence。 Graff could be paddling Charon's own boat down the River Styx toward the very gates of hell; and he'd still be sporting that fresh…faced look; persuading his fellow passengers that heaven was just around the corner。
〃What can I do for you; Mike?〃 Skiba asked pleasantly。
〃What's with the stock these past two days? It's gone up ten percent。〃
Skiba shook his head。 The house was on fire while Graff was in the kitchen plaining about cold coffee。 〃Just be glad that we survived the piece in the Journal about Phloxatane。〃
〃All the more reason to worry why our stock is going up。
〃Look; Mike…〃
〃Lewis; you didn't tell Fenner last week about the Codex; did you?〃
〃I did。〃
〃Christ。 You know what a scumbag that guy is。 We're in enough trouble as it is without adding insider trading to our bill of fare。〃
Skiba looked at the man。 He really should have gotten rid of Graff before。 Graff had so promised them both that now dismissal was out of the question。 What did it matter? It was over…for Graff; for the pany; and especially for him。 He wanted to scream at the irrelevancy of it。 A bottomless gulf had opened below him…they were in free fall…and Graff still didn't know it。
〃He was going to downgrade Lampe to a sell。 I had to; Mike。 Fenner's no fool。 He won't breathe a word of it。 Would he risk throwing his life away for a few hundred thousand on the side?〃
〃Are you kidding? He'd knock his own grandmother down to snatch a penny off the sidewalk。〃
〃It's not Fenner; it's short sellers closing out their positions。〃
〃That doesn't explain more than thirty percent of it。〃
〃Contrarians。 Odd…lotters。 Widows and orphans。 Mike; enough。 Enough。 Don't you realize what's happening? It's over。 We're finished。 Lampe is finished。〃
Graff looked at him; astonished。 〃What are you talking about? We'll weather this。 Once we get the Codex; Lewis; it'll be clear sailing。〃
Skiba felt his blood run thick and cold at the mention of the Codex。 〃You really think the Codex will solve our problems?〃 He spoke quietly。
〃Why not? Am I missing something here? Has something changed?〃
Skiba shook his head。 What did it matter? What did anything matter?
〃Lewis; this defeatism is unlike you。 Where's your famous fight?〃
Skiba was tired; so very tired。 This argument was useless。 It was over and done with。 There was no more point in talking。 All they could do now was wait: wait for the end。 They were powerless。
〃When we unveil the Codex;〃 Graff went on; 〃Lampe stock will go through the roof。 Nothing succeeds like success。 The shareholders will forgive us; and it'll take all the wind out of the sails of that Dudley Do…Right chairman of the SEC。 That's why I'm concerned about insider trading。 If someone said something about the Codex to someone who told his mother…in…law who phoned her nephew in Dubuque…that charge would stick。 It's like tax evasion; it's what they nail everyone on。 Look at what happened to Martha…〃
〃Mike?〃
〃What?〃
〃Get the fuck out。〃
* * *
Skiba turned out the lights; shut down the phones; and waited for darkness to e。 On his desk were only three things: the little plastic pill bottle; the sixty…year…old Macallan; and a clean shot glass。 Time to take the big swim。
56
The following day they left the abandoned Tara settlement and entered the foothills of the Sierra Azul。 The trail began to ascend by fits and starts through forests and meadows; passing some fallow fields overgrown with weeds。 Here and there; hidden in the rainforest; Tom caught a glimpse of an abandoned thatched hut; sinking into ruin。
They entered a deep; cool forest。 Borabay suddenly insisted on going ahead and; unlike his usual silent pace; proceeded noisily; singing; whacking unnecessarily at vegetation and stopping frequently to 〃rest;〃 which looked to Tom more like reconnoitering。 Something was making him nervous。
When they came to a small clearing; Borabay halted。 〃Lunch!〃 he cried and began to sing loudly while unpacking bundles of palm leaves。
〃We had lunch two hours ago;〃 said Vernon。
〃We have lunch again!〃 The Indian unshouldered his bow and arrows; and Tom noticed that he laid them down at some distance from himself。
Sally sat down next to Tom。 〃Something's about to happen。〃
Borabay helped the others out of their backpacks and put them with the bow and arrows; on the far side of the clearing。 Then he came over to Sally and put an arm around her; drawing her close。 〃Give me gun; Sally;〃 he said in a low voice。
She unshouldered her gun。 Borabay then took away all their machetes。
〃What's going on?〃 Vernon asked。
〃Nothing; nothing; we rest here。〃 He began passing around some dried plantains。 〃You hungry; brothers? Very good banana!〃
〃I don't like this;〃 said Philip。
Vernon; oblivious to the undercurrent of tension; tucked into the dried plantains。 〃Delicious;〃 he said; his mouth full。 〃We should eat two lunches every day。〃
〃Very good! Two lunches! Good idea!〃 said Borabay; laughing uproariously。
And then it happened。 Without any noise or apparent movement; Tom suddenly realized they were surrounded by men on all sides; with bows drawn to the limit; a hundred stone…tipped arrows pointing at them。 It was as if the jungle had imperceptibly withdrawn; leaving the men exposed like rocks at low tide。
Vernon let out a scream and fell to the ground and was instantly surrounded by bristling; tense men; with fifty arrows drawn and poised inches from his throat and chest。
〃No move!〃 Borabay cried。 He turned and spoke rapidly to the men。 Slowly; the bows began to relax and the men stepped back。 He continued talking; less rapidly and at a lower pitch; but just as urgently。 Finally the men took another step back and lowered their arrows pletely。
〃You move now;〃 said Borabay。 〃Stand up。 No smile。 No shake hand。 Look everyone in eye。 No smile。〃
They d