"That's what the last line has to be. She who has ears, let her hear. Use your feet. Because he comes to bring not peace but the sword."
"Mine says 'He who has ears to hear'
"You're right, they weren't identical."
"Who's the 'I' in these scriptures?"
"Jesus."
"No, no, I mean, what does the message mean by 'I'? I think it's Achilles. I think it's written as if Achilles were talking. I took you in because you were foolish. Thief in the night, when we aren't looking for him. We're stupid because we think he's not coming but he's here at the door"
"A time to run like hell," said Theresa.
John Paul leaned back and closed his eyes. "A warning from Bean, maybe. Suri thought he was rescuing Achilles but it was exactly what Achilles wanted him to do. And the other letter-that reference to stones, that has to be Petra. They sent us a pair of messages that fit together."
And now it all fell into place. "This is what's been bothering me, said Theresa. "This is why I couldn't sleep."
"You didn't get these letters till just now," said John Paul.
"No, the thing that was keeping me awake, it was how Achilles has done nothing since he got here except his official duties. I was thinking that even though he was short-circuited by the Chinese arresting him, it made no sense for him not to make contact with his network. But what if the Chinese didn't arrest him at all? What if that was a setup? 'You took me in but I was not naked.'"
John Paul nodded. "And I took you in, because you were foolish." "So the whole point of this was to get Achilles inside the compound."
"But so what?" said John Paul. "We've been suspicious of him anyway."
"But this is more than suspicion," said Theresa. "Or they wouldn't have sent it."
"There's no evidence here. Nothing that would persuade Peter"
"Yes there is," said Theresa. "Hot soup." He looked at her blankly.
"From Ender's jeesh. Han Tzu. Inside China. He would know. He's the authority. He 'spilled everything.' Definitely a setup."
"OK," said John Paul, "so we have the evidence. We know Achilles wasn't really a prisoner, he wanted to be taken."
"Don't you see? This means he really understands Peter. He knew that Peter couldn't resist rescuing him. Maybe he even knew that Bean and Petra would leave. Think about it-we all knew how dangerous Achilles could be, so maybe he was counting on that."
"Everybody closest to Peter left, except us-"
"And Peter tried to get us to go.
"And Suriyawong."
"And Achilles has coopted him."
"Or Suri has Achilles convinced he has."
They'd been back and forth on that one before. "Whatever," said Theresa. "Simply by arriving here, Achilles has succeeded in isolating Peter Then he's spent his whole time being Mr Nice Guy, doing everything right-and making friends with everybody while he's at it. Everything's going smoothly. Except-"
"Except that he's in a position to kill Peter"
"If he can do it in a way that doesn't implicate him."
"Ready to step in, as Peter's assistant, and say, 'Everything's going smoothly at the Hegemony, we'll just keep things going till a new Hegemon is chosen,' and long before they can choose one, he's compromised all the codes, he's neutralized the army, and China is completely rid of the Hegemony once and for all. They'll get advance word of one of Suri's missions and they wipe out our brave little army and-"
"Why wipe it out, if it already obeys you?" said Theresa.
"We don't know that Suri-"
"What do you think would happen if Peter tried to leave?" she asked.
John Paul thought about that. "Achilles would take over while he was gone. There's a long tradition of that maneuver."
"And just as long a tradition of declaring him sick and keeping anyone from having access to him."
"Well, he can't restrict access to Peter as long as we're here," said John Paul.
They looked at each other for a long moment.
"Get your passport," said Theresa.
"We can't pack anything."
"Wipe the computers."
"What do you think he'll use? Poison? Some bio-agent?"
"Bio-agent is likeliest. He could have smuggled that in."
"Does it matter?"
"Peter's not going to believe us.
"He's stubborn and self-willed and he thinks we're idiots," said John Paul. "But that doesn't mean he's stupid."
"But he might think he can handle it."
John Paul nodded. "You're right. He is exactly that stupid."
"Wipe all your files on the system and-"
"It doesn't matter," said John Paul. "There are backups."
"Not of these letters, at least."
John Paul printed them out and then destroyed them in the computer's memory, while Theresa wiped them from her desk.
Carrying the paper copies of the letters, they headed for Peter's room.
Peter was sleepy, surly, and impatient with them. He kept dismissing their concerns and insisting they wait till morning until finally John Paul lost his temper and dragged Peter out of bed like a teenager He was so shocked at being treated in such a way that he actually fell silent.
"Stop thinking this is between you and your parents," John Paul said. "These letters are from Bean and Petra, and they're relaying a message from Han-Tzu in China. These are three of the smartest military minds alive, and all three of them have been proven to be smarter than you."
Peter's face reddened with anger.
"Have I got your attention now?" said John Paul. "Will you actually listen?"
"What does it matter if I listen?" said Peter. "Let one of them be Hegemon, they're so much smarter than me.
Theresa bent down and got right in his face. "You're acting like a rebellious teenager while we're trying to tell you the house is on fire."
"Process this information," said John Paul, "as if we were a couple of your informants. Pretend that you think we actually know something. And while you're at it, take a quick poll and see how effectively Achilles has driven away everybody around you who was completely trustworthy-except us."
"I know you mean well," said Peter, but his voice betrayed his anger.
"Shut up," said Theresa. "Just shut up with your patronizing tone. You saw the letters. We didn't make that up. Hot Soup found a way to tell Bean and Petra that the whole rescue was a setup. You were had, smart boy. Achilles has this whole place sussed by now. Every move you make, somebody tells him."
"For all we know," said John Paul, "the Chinese have an operation ready to roll."
"Or you're going to be arrested by Suri's soldiers," said Theresa.
"In other words, you have no idea what I'm even supposed to be afraid of."
"That's right," said Theresa. "That's exactly right. Because you played into his hands as if he handed you a script and you read your lines like a robot."
"You're the puppet right now, Peter," said John Paul. "You thought you held the strings, but you're the puppet."
"And you have to leave now," said Theresa.
"What's the emergency?" said Peter impatiently. "You don't know what he's going to do or when."
"Sooner or later you're going to have to go," said Theresa. "Or do you plan to wait until he kills you? Or us? And when you do go, it has to be sudden, unexpected, unplanned. There's no better opportunity than now. While the three of us are still alive. Can you guarantee that will still be true tomorrow? This afternoon? I didn't think so."
"Before dawn," said John Paul. "Out of the compound, into the city, onto a plane, out of Brazil."
Peter just sat there, looking from one to the other But the irritated look was gone from his face. Was it possible? Could he have actually heard something that they said?
"If I leave," said Peter, "they'll say I abdicated."
"You can say that you didn't."