all over the city and has a secret escape hatch in her apartment, just in case?"
She took the ramp up. Second level. The Hummer barely made it - this was an old structure with low ceilings. "I'm a professional, Ben. And that's really all you need to know until I can get you into a warm bed, serve you some wine and tell you the story of my life."
"Promise?"
"Yes," she said softly. "I promise."
She pulled the Hummer into two spaces - it wouldn't fit in just one - next to a dull green minivan. "Out. Grab whatever you think we'll need from the back. Flak vests, definitely. Rocket launchers optional."
She took her purse and the backpack holding the EMP. She had the minivan started when McCarthy slid inside. He had a Kevlar vest. "FBI issue," he noted.
"Without the FBI printing. Yes. I think Manny has some friends in federal procurement. Did you get one for me?"
"Basic black," he said. "Goes with everything. Jazz is meeting us?"
"Says she is."
"I got extra."
"Of everything?"
"Pretty much."
They hit sunlight, and she steered the minivan toward the freeway.
"I forgot to ask," he said. "Where is Eidolon's great big headquarters of evil, anyway?"
"Las Vegas," she said.
He smiled.
"Yes," she agreed. "After we save the world, we can take in a show."
"We take Simms, we could gamble." Ben glanced out the window, checking for tails. "What about a Vegas wedding?"
"That can't be a proposal."
"Why not?"
"Let's see - I hardly know you, we're on our way to a suicidally crazy mission, and I'm pregnant from immaculate conception. You'd be insane to propose to me now."
"Haven't you noticed that I'm not necessarily sane?"
She stopped for a light, the last one, and looked over at him for a long few seconds.
"I have," she admitted. "It's one of your better qualities."
"Vegas wedding," he said, and leaned his head back against the plush upholstery as she accelerated the van through the green light and made the on ramp. "I'm going to sleep now."
It was going to be a twenty-hour drive, at least. Lucia settled in, and wondered how Jazz was expecting to meet her.
She just knew, though, that somehow, Jazz would.
Jazz showed up at a diner outside of Fremont Junction in Utah, and immediately took a turn behind the wheel. "Simms," she said, which eliminated the need for any other explanations. Lucia, who'd already switched off with McCarthy once, gladly gave up driving and stretched out on the bench seat behind. McCarthy stayed in the passenger seat, talking in low tones with Jazz, and Lucia slipped off into a deep, exhausted sleep for a few hours, until the van stopped for gas again in Cedar City. She was driving once more when they crossed a narrow strip of Arizona desert, black and hypnotic at night, and then into Nevada.
The sun rose as they approached Las Vegas, and all three of them were wide awake for it.
"Straight there," Jazz said, as she stripped off her flannel shirt and pulled a bulletproof vest over her long-sleeved T-shirt. She snugged it tight, then donned the flannel shirt again. "No stops, right? Simms said it himself. The more we keep in motion, the harder it is for them to predict where we're going to be."
"I hope he's right," Lucia said grimly. "This isn't home turf for either of us."
"We'll be okay." Jazz grinned at her, the devil in her eyes. "We're the scary ones, remember?"
"Boy," McCarthy said without looking up as he cinched his own vest tight, "you're really not wrong on that one."
They cruised down the strip, because it was there and besides, it was on the way, and Jazz made verbal note of all the things she wanted to do later, when things were over. It was nervous talk. No matter how it came out, Lucia doubted they'd be hanging around to catch Cirque du Soleil.
Jazz got on the phone. "Manny? Your guy ready to rock?"
"Two guys," he said on speakerphone. "On your word. Jazz? Got a call from Agent Rawlins. They're letting Susannah Davis go today."
"What? They were supposed to keep her in protective custody!"
"She stopped cooperating. He said either we pick her up, or they show her the door and she can call a cab. What do you want me to do?"
Jazz chewed her lip and raised her eyebrows. Lucia said, "Can Pansy pick her up? Bring her to the bunker until we get back?"
Manny didn't like it; that much was obvious from his tone. "Yeah. Okay. Not for more than a day, though.