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The anxiety came in waves. Why did the cowry shells keep calling to her? Had the necklace truly been made by a âtwistedâ Fon clan? Was it wrong to use them? Distracting herself by dreading the coming meeting with the anarchists was almost a relief. But there was little she could do to avoid remembering that somewhere out in the Fair was a man who could bend her to his will simply by pursing his lips.
Thank God Wiley stayed close.
He couldnât protect her, of course. No one could. But he gave her space when she needed it, trailing at enough distance to preserve her privacy. And when the crowds became especially dense, he took her arm and cut a path, like an icebreaker in the Arctic. It wasnât an altogether bad feeling to have his fingers tight on herâhad it really been a few days since sheâd last noticed how handsome he was?
Neva noticed again when Wiley finally brought her to the Machinery Hall and Brin let them inside the storage room.
âIâll be back in a few minutes,â he said, his finely wrought features adorably stern. âNeed to check in at the Administration Building. Stay here, please.â
âAnd where else would I go?â She smiled to distinguish her teasing from sarcasm.
âIâm afraid to speculate.â He smiled back, no doubt happy to see her mood lightening.
But it was only a mask, one she let fall as soon as Wiley shut the door behind him. âI saw the killer,â she said to Brin. âOr at least, someone whoâs been primed to kill.â Neva quickly related her encounter with the Leather Apron lookalike, hurrying to get the tale out before the other anarchists arrived.
âWas he controlling the insects?â
âNot in a way I could see, but they came when he was close and followed when he went.â
Brin leaned back in her chair and stared at the ceiling. She appeared to have recovered from whatever had ailed her earlier (the fever?). âThink we could trap him?â
âYou werenât listening. I was all but helpless against his whistling. I told you this as a warning, not a challenge.â
âBut if there were two of us, and one of us stayed out of sight with muffs on her ears ...â
âDynamiting the Ferris Wheel isnât enough excitement for you?â
âAh, but thatâs not happening until Monday. Iâd like something to tide me over through tomorrowâs tedium.â
Someone rapped the nightâs code on the other side of the door, and Brin stood to let them inâRoland, Pieter, and Quill. So much for speaking privately.
âYouâre feeling better, I trust?â asked Pieter as he entered. He looked first at Neva, who nodded, and then at Brin. âI heard you called off sick today. They gave you leave for that?â
She nodded too. âJust this once. It felt like the mother of all hangovers, but I didnât have a drop yesterday. Iâm able enough now.â
Neva frowned and ran her right forefinger over her left glove, lightly pressuring the rash beneath.
Brin shruggedâshe didnât think it was the fever, then, but she hadnât ruled it out.
âShe here to speechify some more?â asked Roland, gesturing at Neva.
âShe is,â Neva answered, pointing back at him. âIf heâs here to listen.â
âHe ainât, so he might as well leave.â
âSit down,â Quill called out.
âAnd stop being a bran-faced bastard,â Pieter added.
Roland turned and snorted. âJust âcause Wiley thinks heâs found another Zulu jampot donât mean we can trust her. She may not have been a plant for the Pinkertons before, but whatâs stoppinâ her from going to them now?â
âShe wouldnât do that,â Brin said.
Rolandâs meaty fingers started twitching as if they wanted to ball into fists. âYou willing to take the chance?â
âYou have to,â Neva cut in, thinking fast. âI left an envelope with a friend. Heâll see itâs delivered if I donât check in regularly.â
This gave the others pause.
âYou see that?â asked Roland after a moment. âBlackmail, from a black bitch.â
She grit her teeth but made no other visible reaction. âIâd just like to take a step back and talk about the larger goals here,â she began, only to be interrupted by an urgent rapping on the door.
Brin let Wiley in and closed the door again, shutting off the worst of the Machinery Hallâs pounding and clanking.
âNeva,â he said. âYou need to come with me.â He seemed completely oblivious to the tension in the room ... and alarmingly sympathetic.
âWhy? Whatâs happened?â
He put a gentle hand on her shoulder. âNeva ...â
She was the opposite of reassured. âJust tell me.â
âEdwardâs alive.â
She reached up to clasp Wileyâs hand, but as she made contact, he pulled awayâwhy wasnât this good news?
âHe turned himself in at the Guard Station an hour ago.â
âWhat?â
Wiley cast around the room as if seeking help, but Pieter, Quill, and Roland looked befuddled, and Brin merely nodded for him to get on with it. âHe confessed,â Wiley said at last.
Why was he dragging this out? âTo what, Wiley? What did he confess to?â
The Boer threw his arms up helplessly. âIâm sorry, Neva. Edward confessed to being Leather Apron.â
Chapter Twenty-Two
IN A LESS TERRIBLE context, the Administration Building might have looked like a parody of a dance hall. Uniformed menâColumbian Guards, Pinkertons, and a few Chicago Policeâwere shuffling and sidestepping around each other in their haste to get in and out of every door. But nothing about the scene struck Neva as particularly funny, even when a policeman and a Pinkerton collided, lost their balance, and collapsed in a heap.
âI need to speak to Mr. DeBell,â she insisted again as Wiley returned to her. Heâd gone back inside to obtain further updates; sheâd waited impatiently with Brin by the Columbian Fountain.
Wiley shook his head. âCopelandâs questioning him, and then Bonfield and Commandant Rice want their turns. After that, heâs likely to be transferred to a proper jailâalthough it sounds like the police are in a bit of a pissing match with Bonfield over when and where thatâs to happen.â
âCan you get a message to him at least? Tell him
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