Kayla fixed the moving creature with tweezers, took the scalpel with her other hand and said, without taking her eyes off the twitching limb:
Im performing an autopsy.
Dr. Fox made a longitudinal incision, after which she took blood samples using a syringe, which she immediately placed on a slide glass and covered with a second one, causing the drop to expand. Kayla placed the glass with the samples under the microscope and began to examine the contents. At that moment the intercom rang.
With a feeling of irritation and impatience, after the seventh ring, Kayla still went into the hallway.
Whos there?
Hello. Dr. Fox?
Yes.
My name is Stephen Frost. I am looking for a broad-spectrum specialist in the field of biology. You were recommended by our mutual friend, Miguel Guimaraes. He said that you have considerable experience in hydrobiology, molecular and microbiology. In this regard, I have a business proposal for you. Will I bother you too much if I take a few minutes?
A grimace of impatience appeared on Kaylas face. She answered, trying to imitate politeness in her voice as much as possible:
Not at all. Come on in.
Pressing the button on the intercom body, Kayla hurried to close the laboratory door with the key.
Pulling the front door towards her, from the threshold she saw the tall man in a business suit and highly polished shoes walking along the courtyard path in her direction.
Hello again Frost said with a smile.
Kayla Fox nodded in greeting and invited him inside. Before he had even taken a few steps around the house, Frost turned to her:
Miss Fox, I will try not to take up a lot of your time, because I understand that you are a busy person, and I have to rush all day today. Therefore, with your permission, I will get straight to the point.
Kayla suddenly noticed that the man was saying these words without taking his eyes off her hands. And only now she remembered that she had not taken off her laboratory rubber gloves.
Oh, thats what youre talking about. Its OK.
So I didnt distract you from anything important? Can we talk?
Of course Kayla answered, continuing to perform the play in her own small drama theater. Lets sit down.
Frost sat down on the soft upholstery of the leather chair and waited for Kayla to sit down on the chair on the opposite side of the coffee table.
I represent the company «Best Technologies». Have you heard about this?
Still would. This year all laboratories of our university were equipped with your centrifuges and microscopes.
So we can omit this part. Frost then pulled out several printed images from his inside jacket pocket and handed them to Kayla, adding: Before we start our conversation, would you do me a favor and take a look at something?
Kayla took the pictures and began to examine the contents in detail.
What will be your opinion? Frost asked, waiting for her reaction.
The biologist looked at the pictures in bewilderment for almost a full minute. She turned the pictures around, looking at the image from different angles, and then asked, without taking her eyes off the pictures:
And if its not a secret, where did you photograph this?
Several years ago, our company began a program for the development of deep ocean layers. A group of specialists developed and lowered an unmanned amphibious vehicle to the ocean floor. And this is what this device discovered.
The first two photographs showed an individual of a fish species unknown to modern science. The first thing that caught an eye were the fins on the sides with pointed ends, the absence of eyes and the translucent purple color. The other two photos showed a strange creature that looked like a cross between a crab and a squid. The main part of the organism resembled a squid, but instead of tentacles there were legs, like crabs.
The quality of the pictures is not very high. We had to shoot under floodlights because it was completely dark. But the main details can be seen.
Kayla said, sighing in surprise:
Well, its hard for me to say anything specific. This appearance may be the result of adaptation to a specific external environment. Organisms are formed as they are by the environment in which they live. That is, here we are no longer talking about evolution or long-term adaptability to external conditions. Rather, they are simply characteristics of organisms that ensure survival in a particular ecosystem.
Having listened to the end, Frost began to expound:
Our company is planning a research expedition to the abyssal of the Atlantic Ocean. To do this, we need a group of reputable scientists. How do you feel about your participation in this type of research?
Frowning, Kayla clarified:
Did you say «abyssal»?
Exactly.
But how?
Miss Fox, high technology is our specialty.
Maintaining a puzzled face, Dr. Fox for some time imagined traveling to such distant ends of the Earth. But it was still difficult to digest this. She asked another question:
How long is this expedition planned?
The voyage will last a little over two months.
Is this a single expedition? Or
Considering the value of the data that we could obtain, one expedition could provide you with work for years, and maybe for the rest of your life. As you probably understand, if any organisms are discovered, you will be offered cooperation on an ongoing basis. You will be provided with a laboratory equipped with the latest technology, where you can fully examine your findings. After a moments pause, Frost added: And this is what concerns the financial side of the business.
Stephen indicated a specific amount with a pen on a notepad, and then handed the torn piece of paper to Kayla Fox.
This does not take into account the bonus part, which will become possible if we manage to discover some deep-sea organisms.
Kayla thought about her experiment; about how much time she spent on it and what results she achieved. She understood perfectly well that she could spend her whole life on this research and get nothing in the end. And here it is She left the pictures and a piece of paper with numbers on the table, crossed her legs, straightened a strand of her black hair and said:
Well, what can I say? I am a scientist first and a teacher second. A person cannot be satisfied with one theory, and such an opportunity may no longer be available. In view of this situation, I think there is no point in thinking for a long time. I would say right now that I agree. But, you know, it takes me some time to get my head around where the end point is. Ill be honest and say right away that there are hardly any reasons why I would want to refuse such a suggestion, but I still need some time.
No, no, Miss Fox. No one is rushing you. Think it over carefully. Of course, such decisions are not made in a couple of seconds. Its still not like going to a nightclub. So you dont have to rush. You have time.
Kayla didnt pay any attention to these words. She understood that there was nothing keeping her in her current job.
But can I ask you, Miss Fox, one favor?
Of course.
Our conversation must remain between us. It must not go beyond these walls. Can I rely on you?
Without the slightest tremor in her voice, Kayla answered:
One hundred percent.
The next day Kayla dialed the number of her college classmate, who worked overseas at one of the medical institutes in Austin.
Hello? a mans voice was heard on the phone.
Hello Miguel. This is Kayla. Fox.
Hi beauty. Whats up?
At the word «beauty» Kayla involuntarily remembered how, during her student years in her first year at the institute, Miguel Guimaraes asked her out several times and each time suffered a fiasco, only managing to become close friends, like most of the guys who had their eyes on her.
Everything according to the script Kayla answered.
Still married to her microscope?
Yeah-ah-ah Years go by, but your humor doesnt change.
Sorry. Its just that for the first time in a whole week I woke up without diarrhea, so my mood is on the rise this morning.
Actually, I said that your jokes dont change, but I didnt say that I dont like them.
Got it. My mistake.
Through the phone, it was noticeable how high Miguels mood was.
Well, since you havent lost your sense of humor, maybe you can answer the question?
Which?
Are you still wearing the third, or have your twins grown to the fourth?
I dont know. I have no complaints about the gravity yet.
Miguel appreciated the joke with a loud laugh. After waiting for it to fade, Kayla asked:
Am I not distracting you from anything there?
Not really. There are traffic jams in the morning, so I have to walk to work. So everythings fine. Tell me what you got.
Listen, Im calling to say thank you for recommending me to Frost.
Sorry, I didnt hear! Dump trucks passed here! Can you repeat it again?
I say thank you for recommending me to «Best Technologies».
What recommendation?
What do you mean «what recommendation»? Frost came to see me today. He said you recommended me.
There was silence on the line for several seconds. Miguel then said:
Brown-eyed, you are confusing something. I dont know any Frost.
4. TUCKER HUGHES
With unprecedented bliss he got out of the SUV and headed to a bar near the beach thirty-five kilometers from the city of La Plata, anticipating rivers of rum and whiskey. Forty-five-year-old paleontologist Tucker Hughes spent almost a month in Argentina, leading a group of archaeologists. Over the heading of twenty-three days, they carefully dug up the remains of Megaraptor. Now he, along with his colleagues, planned to get completely drunk and relax to the point of disgrace.
The bar was located on the ocean shore, from where the breaking of waves could be heard beautifully and the sounds of the ocean, together with the moonlight, created an atmosphere especially favorable for parting with a sober mind slowly and in small sips.
Tucker was accompanied by his colleague, a junior researcher at the Department of Paleontology, Jan Vogel, and an employee of the Paleontological Museum in the city of Trelew, Fernando Rivera, who, in fact, reported on the possible find and asked the authorities for permission to involve foreign specialists with great expertise in the excavations.
Hardly had the group of archaeologists completed extracting the remains of Megaraptor when Tucker, Jan and Fernando immediately set off to the coast in unison, leaving behind their work clothes, which still had traces of sand on them.
The waitress took an order for a bottle of rum, a bottle of cognac and three bottles of beer as an aperitif.
Looking towards the arriving waves, Tucker said, keeping a dreamy grimace on his face:
If in this world you could choose the moment when your life would end, I would choose this one. What could be better when you have the sounds of the surf in your ears, the moon and starry sky in front of your eyes, and a glass of excellent rum in your hand?
Yes Fernando confirmed. Even the loss of virginity cannot be compared with this.
A shadow fell on the table from behind them. They turned around, expecting to see the waitress and their order on the tray.
Gentlemen, good evening.
It was a stranger, dressed in white trousers and a black shirt with the sleeves rolled up to the elbows.
Are you Dr. Tucker Hughes? asked the stranger.
Yes, its me.
Stephen Frost. Very nice with these words Frost extended his hand and shook Tuckers hand. Mr. Hughes, if you dont think Im being intrusive, can I distract you for a moment and discuss something privately?
Tucker didnt even try to hide his surprise. The stranger spoke clear English, and this definitely indicated that he was not from Argentina, or from this continent at all. The accent was very British. Tucker found it difficult to even imagine that someone had flown across the ocean to talk to him about something. It was even more difficult for him to imagine the subject of conversation for which the stranger had crossed such a distance. He looked around, looking for the waitress with the order. Not finding her, he rose from the table and said, extending his hand to the other end of the bars veranda:
Sure. Lets pass.
Sitting down at a free table in the very corner, Frost asked:
How is your fossil doing?
Apparently, it was a large individual.
Do you regret that it will remain here?
Do I regret it? Tucker Hughes said in an indifferent tone. He answered this question while maintaining an absolutely calm face. No. I was given permission to work with the remains. I can fly here later and continue working on the skeleton at any time. I dont really care that British schoolchildren wont be able to see the skeleton of a huge prehistoric monster. In this regard, I am an egoist and a sociopath. Nothing can be done about it.
I would say a very practical approach to business.
So Tucker said, offering to get down to business.
I represent the company «Best Technologies». Our company is organizing a research expedition to the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. We are recruiting a group of scientists. At the moment there is only one free place left. This is a vacancy for a paleontologist. We need a reputable specialist with extensive experience and knowledge of his field.
You said «to the bottom of the ocean», right? Tucker asked with some doubt, narrowing his eyes.
Absolutely right.
The waitress approached the table. Tucker refused the order. Frost wanted a glass of cold mineral water, and then handed the Hispanic woman with the golden tan a fifty-dollar bill, asking her to bring the order when he left the table.
After the girl left, Tucker continued the conversation:
Of course, Ive heard a lot about your breakthrough technologies and therefore I wont ask how you are going to overcome such depth. I dont even doubt this. But I am overcome by strong doubts about something else. Mr. Frost, I dont want to sound like a skeptic, but I dont think there are any preserved remains of any creatures on the ocean floor.
Before Tucker could even finish speaking, Stephen Frost took out several printed photographs from the side pocket of his black shirt, unfolded them, placed on the table and said:
I dont want to mislead modern science either, Mr. Hughes, so I just suggest you look at something very interesting.
Tucker began examining photographs of the same object taken from different angles and with different degrees of brightness. For several minutes he assessed every detail of the object.
You know, I would like to say that this is a montage, but I cannot say the opposite with 100% accuracy, because
Look at this Frost interrupted, handing Tucker the phone with the video recording. Taken from our unmanned deep-sea vehicle.
Tucker pressed play. Half a minute later he returned the phone.
And do you have the coordinates of the location of these remains?
Of course. Information is too valuable to be ignored. Have you ever seen anything like this? Frost asked.
During my student years, I was lucky enough to get to the excavations that were carried out by our university in the east of Algeria. There the professor asked me and my partner to take the tools and increase the depth of the hole, since he assumed that some fragments of the Spinosaurus could remain just below. The main part of the skeleton had been removed before us, so we expected to find some crushed bones, and thats all. But while we were digging, a small part of the soil on the side crumbled, and we saw some kind of protruding bone. We thought it was another fragment from our dinosaur. We keep digging and digging, but the thing turns out to be huge, and has nothing to do with the Spinosaurus. It was a whole separate skeleton. I have no right to say what exactly it was. Bound himself with an oath. But I can say one thing if information about this find is made public, then we can safely rewrite all the history textbooks about the Cretaceous period. And to answer your question, I wont lie. Yes. I saw a lot of damn things that are difficult to explain.