GESER DIDN'T ANSWER straight away. In fact, to be quite honest, it was more than two minutes before he answered.
'Anton, do you think you could...'
'No, I couldn't,' I said.
The sky above me was gradually growing brighter. The strangely large southern stars were fading. I took another swig of cola out of my bottle and added:
'Thanks for the amulets. They were all spot on. But now pull us out of here. If one more psychopath comes along... '
'Anton.' Geser's voice sounded a bit softer now. 'What happened?'
'I had a heated conversation with Edgar.'
Geser paused and asked:
'Is he still alive?'
'He is. He left via a portal. But first he spent a long time trying to finish us all off.'
'Has our friend the Inquisitor completely lost his mind?'
'Possibly'
Geser hummed something into the phone and I suddenly realised the boss was trying to think of the best way to use this information when he talked to Zabulon. Of how he could most humiliate Zabulon with this story about his former colleague.
'Closer, we're very tired.'
'A helicopter will come to get you,' Geser said. 'Putting up a portal would be very difficult. Wait for a while, I'll get in touch with Tashkent. Are you ... at Rustam's place?'
'We're on the plateau where you used the White Mist against the Dark Ones.'
It's not often that I manage to embarrass Geser ?I couldn't afford to let the chance slip.
'The helicopter will be there soon,' Geser said after a pause. 'Did you talk to Rustam?'
'Yes.'
'And did he answer?'
'Yes. But not all the questions.'
Geser gave a sigh of relief.
'Well, at least he told you something... You didn't have to ?er ?prevail upon him?'
'No. I discharged all four bracelets into Edgar.'
'You did?' asked Geser, growing more cheerful with every word I said. 'And what did you find out?'
'The name of the vampire who's working with Edgar.'
'Well?' Geser said after a moment's pause. 'Who is it?'
'Saushkin.'
'That's impossible!' Geser barked. 'Absolute nonsense!'
'Then the spells failed.'
'My spells couldn't have failed. But you could have missed,' Geser said in a slightly softer voice. 'Anton, we'll have to do without... unnecessary delicacy. When you get here, I'll show you something that I didn't want to show you.'
'I'm all agog,' I snorted.
'I'm talking about the remains of Konstantin Saushkin. We keep them here, at the Watch.'
Now it was my turn to pause. But Geser said:
'I really don't want to distress you once again. Charred bones are not a very pretty sight. Konstantin Saushkin is dead. There can be no doubt about it. Not even Higher Vampires can live without a skull. That's all. Now relax and wait for the helicopter.'