CHAPTER FOUR Dick wheeled the rental car around a curve on the side of a hill and saw the castle down below on the shores of a rather large, blue pear-shaped lake. The sight looked like something seen on a travel poster. He glanced over to see if Sue had awakened yet, but she slept on. The poor kid, he thought; she had said she hadn't been able to sleep at all for the last three nights. He put it down to bridal nerves, just as he put down her coldness and reluctance to participate in the s*x act to nerves. She had slept the sleep of the dead on the five-hour flight over -- not even waking for supper. Gently, he reached out and shook her awake. "Sue, we're here." She came awake slowly, her mind swimming reluctantly to the surface of consciousness. Then she remembered and abruptly sat upr

