The Extraordinary Adventures of Alfred Kropp

The Extraordinary Adventures of Alfred Kropp by Rick Yancey

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easier just to fly to Spain?”
    â€œThe airports will be watched.”
    â€œWon’t they be in Halifax too? I mean, wouldn’t they think of that?”
    I wondered where exactly Halifax was in Nova Scotia. I wondered where Nova Scotia was. I didn’t ask him, though. He had a way of talking to me that sounded like he didn’t want to talk to me, like he was just being polite.
    â€œWho are these friends in Halifax? The what-do-ya-call-’ems, OIPEP guys?”
    â€œOIPEP is not my friend,” he said.
    â€œThen what is it? What does OIPEP stand for, anyway?” He didn’t say anything, so my mind tried to fill in the blanks: Organization of Interested Parties in Evolutionary Psychiatry . But that didn’t make any sense.
    â€œThe knights were not the only ones who knew of the Sword’s existence,” Bennacio said. “We were its protectors, Kropp, but the Sword itself has many friends.”
    â€œOh. Well, that’s good. It’s good to have friends. I left my best friend behind in Salina, where I grew up. His name is Nick. So what happens once we get to Halifax? Are you crossing the Atlantic by boat?”
    He didn’t say anything.
    â€œWhat?” I asked. “Too slow? You guys probably have supersonic jets or something at your disposal.”
    After driving in silence a while—that seemed to be the method Bennacio preferred—we hit some rain. Bennacio sipped his fountain drink, holding the tip of the straw against his lower lip with his upper, the straw pressing against his chin, not sucking but delicately drawing up the soda into his mouth. There was the gentle hissing of the rain and Bennacio slurping his drink, and those were the only two sounds for miles. It started to get to me.
    â€œI was wondering,” I said, “who Mr. Samson was descended from.”
    Bennacio sighed. “Lancelot,” he said wearily.
    I decided not to worry if I was bugging him. I was getting tired of his Old World superior act and the way he talked to me like I was a little kid or somebody with a mental condition. And I was getting sleepy. And though it was a truly awesome car, I wasn’t used to driving long distances. I wasn’t used to driving, period.
    â€œThat’s the guy who stole Guinevere from King Arthur,” I said, like Bennacio might not know that little detail. “I guess none of this would have happened if he had controlled himself. Are you married, Bennacio?”
    â€œNo. Many of us marry in secret or not at all, thus our numbers have dwindled over the years.”
    â€œHow come?”
    â€œRemember, Kropp, we are sworn to protect the Sword. To love another, to be bound by blood to another, that is to invite blackmail—or worse, betrayal. You mention Lancelot. Samson himself never wed because he could not bear the thought of endangering another human being.”
    â€œThere was something else I was wondering,” I said. “How did Mogart know about the Sword in the first place?”
    â€œAll Knights of the Sacred Order know.”
    I looked over at him. He was staring at the rain smacking against the glass and his face was expressionless.
    â€œMogart was a knight?”
    â€œOnce.”
    â€œWhat happened?”
    â€œSamson expelled him.” He sighed. “Mogart did not take banishment well, as one might imagine.”
    â€œThen why did Mr. Samson expel him?”
    Bennacio hesitated before answering. “That was between Samson and Mogart.” He glanced over at me and then looked away. “It was only a matter of time until a man like Mogart appeared among us. We were fortunate over the centuries, but the ancient bloodlines became diluted over time. Our blood intermingled with that of lesser men, our valor has been tarnished by the desires of this world. The voices of the angels have faded and into the void the voice of corruption rushes.”
    â€œWhat angels?”
    â€œThere

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