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 } Thuds and crashes could be heard behind the closed and barricaded 
} door, along with snatches of what sounded like 'I Just Don't Know 
} What To Do With Myself'. Sibyl looked at Pythia, who looked at 
} Cassidy, who looked back at Sibyl. None of them made a move. 
} 
} Pythia broke the lengthening silence. She hooked a thumb at Cassidy. 
} "*She's* the youngest." 
} 
} "That doesn't mean I'm a virgin!" Cassidy protested animatedly. "I've 
} slept with like *oodles* of boys, 'cos I'm devastatingly attractive, 
} okay? How about you, Miss Army Boots? Ever get anybody to look at 
} *you* twice?" 
} 
} "Of course I have," said Pythia huffily. "Steve Irwin and me, we 
} scaled the heights of passion countless times. That was before he 
} was married, naturally." 
} 
} "You and Steve?" Sibyl quirked an eyebrow. "What a coinc-- I mean, I 
} didn't know that. Be that as it may, one of us must go in there and 
} tame that creature. It's worth $28,000 to the firm." 
} 
} "Well, what about you?" Pythia asked. "What's the extent of *your* 
} carnal knowledge, oh fearless CEO?" 
} 
} Sibyl stiffened. "A lady doesn't talk about such matters." 
} 
} "She's a virgin!" Cassidy squealed in delight. 
} 
} "I didn't say that--" 
} 
} "Go on then! Name one of your conquests! Just one name!" 
} 
} Sibyl glared icily at DRI's office junior. "Ms McBlonde, there are 
} times when a hint of immaturity intrudes upon your demeanour. Still, 
} as I said, *one* of us must go in - I suppose it may as well be 
} myself. Hand me the halter, please." 
} 
} As the others cleared away the furniture stacked up against the 
} kitchen door, Sibyl squared her shoulders and prepared to face almost 
} certain death. Pythia removed the final table. Sibyl unlocked the 
} door, grasped the handle, turned it, entered the kitchen. The door 
} slammed behind her. This was immediately followed by the sound of the 
} barricade being hastily re-erected. Sibyl looked around. 
} 
} The kitchen was a shambles. Doors were hanging off cabinets, stools 
} were overturned and splintered, the floor was covered with smashed 
} crockery and glassware. A disembowelled microwave oven rested in the 
} sink. The acrid smell of burnt pot roast permeated the air. 
} 
} In the centre of the room stood the agent of all this destruction. 
} Half as high again as a horse, almost blindingly white, with enormous 
} dark, liquid eyes and a fearsome golden horn protruding from its 
} forehead. It was magnificent! 
} 
} The creature addressed Sibyl in an odd, nasal whine. "What have you 
} got there?" it demanded. The client had been right - it *did* sound 
} like Ralph Nader. 
} 
} Sibyl held up the halter. She forced words out with difficulty. "I've, 
} ah, I've come to capture you. I, uh, could come back later if it's not 
} convenient...?" 
} 
} The unicorn appeared to grow in size. Its mane stood on end, its 
} nostrils flared, its eyes lit up with barely suppressed fury. It pawed 
} the floor. 
} 
} Accusingly: "You are not a virgin!" 
} 
} "Well, no, technically not, I suppose," Sibyl waffled. "There was 
} that Grateful Dead concert back in 1972 and, well, you know how it's 
} virtually illegal to attend a 'Dead concert unstoned, right? And, 
} well, I met Steve there - that's Steve Irwin, the Australian 
} naturalist - have you heard of him? Well, Steve was such a dashing 
} young man in those days, and so, well, what with one or two puffs of 
} marijuana and a double lemonade shandy and, well, one thing leading 
} to another and all..." 
} 
} Sibyl trailed off as the unicorn's eyes burned into hers for what 
} seemed like an eternity. Then, suddenly, it was as if the creature 
} collapsed into itself. 
} 
} "Damn, you're right," it said glumly. "For all practical purposes, you 
} *are* a virgin." 
} 
} It approached her submissively and lowered its head, allowing her to 
} slip the halter around its neck. She started to lead it towards the 
} door. 
} 
} "Would you like to hear my rendition of 'Forgive Me (For Giving You 
} Such A Bad Time)'?" the unicorn asked. 
} 
} "I prefer 'What's New Pussycat'." 
} 
} The unicorn started singing. Sibyl's sense of triumph was tempered 
} somewhat by the realisation that Pythia and Cassidy were going to be 
} simply insufferable in the coming week or two. 
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