"You have to come inside, then," said Achilles.
"OK."
"That'll take us outside the range of the sharpshooters you no doubt have all around the compound, waiting to shoot me down."
"And inside the range of whoever you have waiting for me there."
"Bean. Be realistic. You're dead whenever I want you dead."
"Well, that's not strictly true," said Bean. "You've wanted me dead a lot more often than I've died."
Achilles grinned. "Do you know what Poke was saying just before she had that accident and fell into the Rhine?"
Bean said nothing.
"She was saying that I shouldn't hold a grudge against you for telling her to kill me when we first met. He's just a little kid, she said. He didn't know what he was saying."
Still, Bean said nothing.
"I wish I could tell you Sister Carlotta's last words, but...you know how collateral damage is in wartime. You just don't get any warning."
"The embryos," said Bean. "You said you were going to show me where they are."
"All right then," said Achilles. "Follow me."
As soon as Achilles's back was turned, the doctor looked at Bean and frantically shook his head.
"It's all right," Bean told the doctor and the other soldier. "You can go on out. You won't be needed any more."
Achilles turned back around. "You're letting your escort go?"
"Except for Peter," said Bean. "He insists on staying with me."
"I didn't hear him say that," said Achilles. "I mean, he seemed so eager to get away when he left this place, I thought for sure he didn't want to see it again."
"I'm trying to figure out how you were able to fool so many people," said Peter.
"But I'm not trying to fool you," said Achilles. "Though I can see how someone like you would long to find a really masterful liar to study with." Laughing, Achilles turned his back again, and led the way toward the main office building.
Peter came closer to Bean as they followed him inside. "Are you sure you know what you're doing?" he asked quietly.
"I told you before, I have no idea."
Once inside, they were indeed confronted by another dozen soldiers. Bean knew them all by name. But he said nothing to them, and none of them met his gaze or showed any sign that they knew him.
What does Achilles want? thought Bean. His first plan was to send me out of the compound with a remote-controlled bomb, so it's not as if he planned to keep me alive. Now he's got me surrounded by soldiers, and doesn't tell them to shoot.
Achilles turned around and faced him. "Bean," he said. "I can't believe you didn't make some kind of arrangement for me to get out of here."
"Is that why you tried to blow me up?" asked Bean.
"That was when I believed you'd try to kill me as soon as you thought you had the embryos. Why didn't you?"
"Because I knew I didn't have the embryos."
"Do you and Petra already think of them as your children? Have you named them yet?"
"There's no arrangement to get you out of here, Achilles, because there's no place for you to go. The only people that still had any use for you are busy getting their butts kicked by a bunch of pissed-off Muslims. You saw to it that you couldn't go anywhere in space when you shot down that shuttle."