owe quite a few farmers and shopkeepers reparations for the food I stole." "They'll be paid, providing they present a claim," the Chief said. "But there's one thing about all this that bothers me. I know you had no psi powers when you left Earth on this mission, just where did you acquire them?" Albert shook his head. "I don't know," he said. "Unless they were latent and developed in Antar's peculiar climatic and physical conditions. Or maybe it was the shock of that meeting with the Bandersnatch. All I'm sure of is that I didn't have any until after that meeting with Shifaz." "Well, you certainly have them now. The Parapsych boys are hot on your tail, but we've stalled them off." "Thanks. I don't want to imitate a guinea pig." "We owe you at least that for getting us a case against IC. Even their shysters won't be able to wiggle out of this one." The Chief smiled. "It's nice to have those lads where they can be handled for a change." "They do need a dose of applied conscience," Albert agreed. "The government also owes you a bonus and a vote of thanks." "I'll appreciate the bonus," Albert said as he signaled for the waitress. "Recently, I can't afford my appetite." "It's understandable. After all, you've lost nearly eighty pounds." "Wonder if I'll ever get them back," Albert muttered as he bit into the third dessert. The Chief watched enviously. "I wouldn't worry about that," he said. "Just get your strength back. There's another assignment for you, one that will need your peculiar talents." He stood up. "I'll be seeing you. My ulcer can't take your appetite any more." He walked away. Inside Albert, the Zark alerted. A new assignment! That meant another world and new sensations. Truly, this host was magnificent! It had been a lucky day when he had fallen in running from the Bandersnatch. The Zark quivered with delight— And Albert felt it. Turning his perception inward to see what might be wrong, he saw the Zark for the first time. For a second, a wave of repulsion swept through his body, but as he comprehended the extent of that protoplasmic mass so inextricably intertwined with his own, he realized that this thing within him was