There was a moment's silence. Nugent was abruptly preoccupied with his hands. Joey moved slowly toward the desk.
"Another dimension! You mean stereoptican stuff? With depth?"
Nugent stood. "No. I don't think that's what Ewing means." He moved from his desk to the window. "I want you to find out what it is. Get all the information you can."
"Are you sure this doesn't belong on the comic page, Nugent?"
Dusk was settling over the city. Nugent stared out at the darkening skyline. "I admit it sounds crazy. But, it'll make a good human interest yarn." He turned back to Joey. "Just bring in the facts and one of the re-write boys will put them in shape."
Joey Barrett's chin set doggedly. "You've got no right to ask me to...."
But he didn't finish. His editor had abruptly moved in very close. "You're in no position to quibble, Joey."
"What does that mean?"
Nugent's thin lips were tightly compressed. "The management's not happy with you." Joey's laugh was brittle. Nugent walked slowly back to his desk. "I've had more and more complaints about your work."
Joey was close behind him. "I take the assignments you hand me. And there's no one on the staff gets a sharper shot."