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Authors: William W. Johnstone

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To whom, Jon?” Karl asked.
The professional soldier of fortune met the German's eyes.
To mankind, Karl. You know that. Even those who are ... normal have kidnapped and raped.”
In order to propagate their species.” Walter offered his defense.
And that must be taken into consideration. Just as you or I would have done under the same set of circumstances.”
Karl nodded his agreement with his colleague.
Jon looked at Linda, curled beside him on the couch.
Your brother was related to them.” Not a question.
Yes. I know, Jon.”
And your brother wanted me to destroy them. Paul was a man of high learning and intelligence. He saw their threat; why can't you people?”
I believe we do see the threat,” she said, her voice soft.
But I can't help but remember what that young girl said about one of the Links helping her to escape. That proves to me that there is some good in them. Perhaps a lot of good. And I believe you know it, as well, Jon. That act of kindness has to be weighed.”
The mercenary sighed. Then he smiled. A quick curving of the lips, then it was gone.
I was wondering when all this rhetoric would be thrown at me.”
Dr. Lewis had stuffed his pipe. Now he lit it, puffing rapidly.
I really don't believe I have to tell you, Jon, just how great the scientific ramifications of this discovery would be. Surely you see that.”
Yes, Walter. Yes, I do see all that. I also see an entire parish that has been evacuated, its residents running in fear. I've seen innocent people killed, horribly, some of them eaten by savage beasts ... maddened by this virus you men have discovered that rots their brains. I've seen and heard of women kidnapped and raped, forced to breed monsters, and I see my duty—no! my obligation—as clearly as I've seen a thousand sunrises over the veldt.
All right, if there is a way I will spare some of these Links for your studies. But I will make no promises. To any of you.” He looked at Karl.
With that knowledge, Karl, can I still depend on you to back me?”

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