you yet. You might be
able to recognise the Truth before you die. I will help you, talk to
you and explain."
"Better the execution," Jason choked.
II
"Are you going to feed me by hand--or unlock my wrists while I eat?"
Jason asked. Mikah stood over him with the tray, undecided. Jason gave
a light verbal prod, very gently, because whatever else he was, Mikah
was not stupid. "I would prefer you to feed me of course, you'd make
an excellent body servant."
"You are capable of eating by yourself," Mikah responded instantly,
sliding the tray into the slots of Jason's chair. "But you will have
to do it with only one hand. If you were freed you would only cause
trouble." He touched the control on the back of the chair and the
right wrist lock snapped open. Jason stretched his cramped fingers and
picked up the fork.
While he ate Jason's eyes were busy. Not obviously, since a gambler's
attention is never obvious, but many things can be seen if you keep
your eyes open and your attention apparently elsewhere. A sudden
glimpse of someone's cards, the slight change of expression that
reveals a player's strength. Item by item his seemingly random gaze
touched the items in the cabin: control console, screens, computer,
chart screen, jump control chart case, bookshelf. Everything was
observed, remembered and considered. Some combination of them would
fit into the plan.
So far all he had was the beginning and the end of an idea. Beginning:
He was a prisoner in this ship, on his way back to Cassylia. End: He
was not going to remain a prisoner--nor return to Cassylia. Now all
that was missing was the vital middle. It looked impossible at the
moment, but Jason never considered that it couldn't be done. He
operated on the principle that you made your own luck. You kept your
eyes open as things evolved and at the right moment you acted. If you
acted fast enough, that was good luck. If you worried over the
possibilities until the moment had passed, that was bad luck.
He pushed the empty plate away and stirred sugar into his cup. Mikah
had eaten sparingly and was now starting on his second cup of tea. His
eyes were fixed, unfocused in thought as he drank. He started slightly
when Jason called to him.
"Since you don't stock cigarettes on this ship--how about letting me
smoke my own? You'll have to dig them out for me since I can't reach
the pocket while I'm chained to this chair."
"I cannot help you," Mikah said, unmoving
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