The strain by Guillermo Del Toro & Chuck Hogan
Author:Guillermo Del Toro & Chuck Hogan [Toro, Guillermo Del & Hogan, Chuck]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: SF
ISBN: 9780061558238
Published: 2009-06-02T01:08:18+00:00
17th Precinct Headquarters, East Fifty-first Street, Manhattan
THE OLD PROFESSOR sat at the very end of the bench inside lockup, as far away as possible from a shirtless, snoring man who had just relieved himself without wishing to trouble anyone else for directions to the toilet in the corner of the room, or even removing his pants.
âSetraykeenâ¦Setarkianâ¦Setrainiakâ¦â
âHere,â he answered, rising and walking toward the remedial reader in the police officerâs uniform by the open tank door. The officer let him out and closed the door behind him.
âAm I being released?â asked Setrakian.
âI guess so. Your sonâs here to pick you up.â
âMyââ
Setrakian held his tongue. He followed the officer to an unmarked interrogation room. The cop pulled open the door and motioned for him to walk inside.
It took Setrakian a few moments, just long enough for the door to close behind him, to recognize the person on the other side of the bare table as Dr. Ephraim Goodweather of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Next to him was the female doctor who had been with him before. Setrakian smiled appreciatively at their ruse, though he was not surprised by their presence.
Setrakian said, âSo it has begun.â
Dark circlesâlike bruises of fatigue and sleeplessnessâhung under Dr. Goodweatherâs eyes as he looked the old man up and down. âYou want out of here, we can get you out. First I need an explanation. I need information.â
âI can answer many of your questions. But we have lost so much time already. We must begin nowâthis momentâif we have any chance at all of containing this insidious thing.â
âThatâs what Iâm talking about,â said Dr. Goodweather, thrusting out one hand rather harshly. âWhat is this insidious thing?â
âThe passengers from the plane,â said Setrakian. âThe dead have risen.â
Eph did not know how to answer that. He couldnât say. He wouldnât say.
âThere is much you will need to let go of, Dr. Goodweather,â said Setrakian. âI understand that you believe you are taking a risk in trusting the word of an old stranger. But, in a sense, I am taking a thousandfold greater risk entrusting this responsibility to you. What we are discussing here is nothing less than the fate of the human raceâthough I donât expect you to quite believe that yet, or understand it. You think that you are drafting me into your cause. The truth of the matter is, I am drafting you into mine.â
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