![]() ![]() Kawakita closed the door and slid the bolt back in place. I will have more for you on Tuesday, Kawakita said. Kawakita effortlessly slid back the iron bar from the door and pulled it open. And then he had asked for the intermediate form. Kawakita had placed human DNA on one side and the reovirus DNA on the other. And the proof lay within his grasp: his extrapolation program. The creature, the Museum Beast, He Who Walks On All Fours, was Whittlesey. Kawakita remembered clearly the day everything came together for him. But not before Kawakita had found the fiber he needed. Margo herself had thrown it in the Museum incinerator several days after the disaster, as a precaution. But nobody had remembered to clean out Margo's handbag, which was notorious throughout the Anthropology Department for its untidiness. ![]() The lab where Margo had done the initial workwas now spotless, the plant press destroyed. The Secure Area had been painstakingly cleaned, and the crates had been emptied of their artifacts and burned, along with the packing material. ![]() All he'd needed was to find one of the fibers. Once he reconstructed what Frock and Margo had done with his program, everything else fell into place. ![]()
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