CHAPTER 33 Frank and Celerity stood on a rooftop as the Arterion smoldered in the distance. Sirens wailed through the dark night, and police cars careened through the streets toward the blaze. “Way to go, Kendall!” Frank said. “That explosion was bigger than I thought,” Celerity said. “There must have been a tanker or something driving over it when the explosion happened,” Frank said. “I’m sure there’s an explanation. Quit worrying! We got work to do.” He pointed to the ray terminal across the street. The long, rectangular building was silent and submerged in shadow. They crept onto the premises and stayed in the shadows, climbing into an open window at the back of the building and touching down near a turbine. “We’re lucky,” Frank said. “No guards, no stress, no nada. Let’s do thi

