"Only this has to mean that Achilles went in there completely prepared," said Petra. "I'd be surprised if he hasn't found a way to read Peter's mail."
"I'm not writing to Peter,
" said Bean.
"Who, then?"
"Mr. and Mrs. Wiggin," said Bean. "Two separate messages. Pieces of a puzzle. Chances are that Achilles won't be watching their mail, or at least not closely enough to realize he should put these together."
"No," said Petra. "No puzzles. Whether he's watching or not, there's no time to lose. He's been there for months now."
"If he sees an open message it might precipitate action on his part. It might be Peter's death warrant."
"Then notify Graff, send him in."
"Achilles undoubtedly knows Graff already came once to get our parents out," said Bean. "Again, his arrival might trigger things."
"OK," said Petra, thinking. "OK. Here's what. Suriyawong."
"No," said Bean.
"He'll get a coded message instantly. He thinks that way."
"But I don't know if he can be trusted," said Bean.
"Of course he can," said Petra. "He's only pretending to be Achilles's man."
"Of course he is," said Bean. "But what if he isn't just pretending?"
"But he's Suriyawong!"
"I know," said Bean. "But I can't be sure."
"All right," said Petra. "Peter's parents, then. Only don't be too subtle."
"They're not stupid," said Bean. "I don't know Mr. Wiggin that well, but Mrs. Wiggin is--well, she's very subtle. She knows more than she lets on."
"That doesn't mean she's wary. That doesn't mean she'll get the code or talk it over with her husband right away so they can put the messages together."
"Trust me," said Bean.
"No, I'll proofread before you send it," said Petra. "First rule of survival, right? Just because you trust someone's motives doesn't mean you can trust them to do it right."
"You're a cold, cold woman," said Bean.
"It's one of my best features."
A half hour later, they both agreed that the messages should work. Bean sent them. It was a few hours earlier in Ribeirao Preto. Nothing would happen till the Wiggins woke up.
"We'll have to be ready to leave immediately after the implantation," said Petra. If Achilles had been in control of things from the start, then chances were good that his whole network was still in place and he knew exactly where they were and what they were doing.
"I won't be with you," said Bean. "I'll be getting our tickets. Have the guards right in the room with you."
"No," said Petra. "But just outside."
Petra showered first, and she was completely packed when Bean came out of the bathroom. "One thing," said Petra.
"What?" asked Bean as he put his few belongings into the one bag he carried.