corner was a pyramid made of empty soda cans. Someone was tossing wadded-up balls of paper at it.
âScorpionâs never been a joiner. Whatâs his motivation for hooking up with Worldwide Law and Justice?â
A woman with pencils poking out of her wild red hair at dangerous angles shifted in her swivel chair. Her eyes, already huge, were accented by layers of liner and mascara. âLook, letâs be real. He canât save the worldâs water supply on his own. He needs someone like Atlantis.â
A man sat across from her, eating an enormous pickle. âThey hate each other. Ever since they bumped heads over the Triangular Affair.â
âThatâs the point, dummy. Theyâll have to put personal feelings aside for the sake of mankind. Itâs a moral.â Glancing over, she caught sight of Mitch. âHey, Dr. Deadlyâs poisoned the worldâs water supply. Scorpionâs found an antidote. Howâs he going to distribute it?â
âSounds like heâd better mend fences with Atlantis,â Mitch replied. âWhat do you think, Radley?â
For a moment, Rad was so tongue-tied he could only stare. Then, taking a deep breath, he let the words blurt out. âI think theyâd make a neat team, âcause theyâd always be fighting and trying to show each other up.â
âIâm with you, kid.â The redhead held out her hand. âIâm M. J. Jones.â
âWow, really?â He wasnât sure whether he was more impressed with meeting M. J. Jones or with discovering she was a woman. Mitch didnât see the point in mentioning that she was one of the few in the business.
âAnd this grouch over here is Rob Myers. You bring him as a shield, Mitch?â she asked without giving Rob time to swallow his pickle. Theyâd been married for six years, and she obviously enjoyed frustrating him.
âDo I need one?â
âIf you donât have something terrific in those tubes, Iâd advise you to slip back out again.â She shoved aside a stack of preliminary sketches. âMaloney just quit, defected to Five Star.â
âNo kidding?â
âSkinnerâs been muttering about traitors all morning. And the snow didnât help his mood. So if I were you . . . Oops, too late.â Respecting rats who deserted tyrannically captained ships, M.J. turned away and fell into deep discussion with her husband.
âDempsey, you were supposed to be in two hours ago.â
Mitch gave his editor an ingratiating smile. âMy alarm didnât go off. This is Radley Wallace, a friend of mine. Rad, this is Rich Skinner.â
Radley stared. Skinner looked exactly like Hank Wheeler, the tanklike and overbearing boss of Joe David, alias the Fly. Later, Mitch would tell him that the resemblance was no accident. Radley switched Tazâs leash to his other hand.
âHello, Mr. Skinner. I really like your comics. Theyâre lots better than Five Star. I hardly ever buy Five Star, because the stories arenât as good.â
âRight.â Skinner dragged a hand through his thinning hair. âRight,â he repeated with more conviction. âDonât waste your allowance on Five Star, kid.â
âNo, sir.â
âMitch, you know youâre not supposed to bring that mutt in here.â
âYou know how Taz loves you.â On cue, Taz lifted his head and howled.
Skinner started to swear, then remembered the boy. âYou got something in those tubes, or did you just come by to brighten up my dull day?â
âWhy donât you take a look for yourself?â
Grumbling, Skinner took the tubes and marched off. As Mitch started to follow, Radley grabbed at his hand. âIs he really mad?â
âSure. He likes being mad best.â
âIs he going to yell at you like Hank Wheeler yells at the Fly?â
âMaybe.â
Radley swallowed and buried his hand
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