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Following a quick washing, Marcus scrubbed my hair with a towel and used a brush and blow dryer to give it a feathered look. He moved to makeup next, smearing a base layer over my face. He then came at me with various stencils, brushes, and lip glossesββOr else the lights will reduce you to a corpse,β he said. Rather than explain further, he talked into his headset in emotional bursts, demanding a few more minutes from this Dwayne.
βThere,β he said at last, standing out of my view of the mirror.
I hardly recognized the face staring back at me. βWhat in the hell?β
βDonβt touch it!β Marcus squealed, swatting my hand down.
I pursed my lips to make sure the copper-colored reflection was mine. In addition to the fake tan, Marcus had drawn over my eyebrows, making them more dramatic, with little curls on the ends. The harsh rouge along my cheekbones complemented the bright red of my lips.
βThereβs nothing elegant or mysterious about this,β I said, searching around for something to wipe it off with. βI look fucking ridiculous.β
Marcus nodded at Flint and Evan, and they pulled me from the chair. Marcus reappeared with a black cape. βHere,β he said, fastening it around my neck. βThereβs no time to change you out of that shirt, so keep the cape closed. Oh, and letβs get this on you.β He turned and reappeared with a leather hat with a huge brim and tall bulbous crown, which he set atop my head.
βNow you look the part,β he said.
βFor the hundredth time, whatβs this for?β I demanded.
Marcus tilted the hat slightly. βHeβs ready,β he said into his headset.
Flint and Evan escorted me from the dressing room and up a short flight of steps to a door. Flint knocked, and another man with a headset answeredβDwayne, I presumed.
βGreat, thanks, guys,β he whispered to the wolves.
The wolves slammed the cane against my chest and shoved me into the dark room after Dwayne.
βDonβt worry,β Dwayne said in a breathless voice, βyouβre not going to have to speak. After your introduction, youβre to stand behind the mayor, a bit to his right. Weβve marked the spot with tape. Try to affect a mysterious look. Better yet, brooding. Theyβll eat that up.β
βWho?β I asked.
βOoh! Theyβre ready for you.β
Dwayne led me around a corner until we were peering out onto a small stage from the side. The mayor, who stood at the podium where he gave press conferences, glanced over at us.
βAnd here he is, ladies and gentlemen,β Budge announced. βThe manβor rather, wizardβof the hour, Everson Croft!β
Oh, hell no.
I tried to turn around, but Dwayne blocked me and pushed me out onto the stage. I emerged into the packed press room to a detonation of camera flashes and shouted questions. Budge seized my hand and pumped vigorously. βThanks for coming,β he whispered. The handshake went on for several seconds as he smiled toward the cameras. He finally released me, nodding toward the X taped on the floor behind him. Stunned by the sudden attention, I dutifully took up my position and faced the press in my makeup and hat.
βMr. Croft!β a reporter shouted. βWhere did you learn your magic?β
βI, ahβ¦β
βCβmon, guys,β Budge answered for me. βYou know a good magician never reveals his secrets.β
βHow powerful are you?β someone else shouted.
Budge laughed. βWhat do you think? I went out and found some weakling wizard? Heβs the most powerful in New York. And heβs working for me and my administration.β
I grimaced at the lieβI may not even have been the most powerful on my blockβbut I saw what Budge was doing. He was fanning the positive interest in me in order to claim the glow for himself.
βCan you give us a demonstration?β another reporter asked.
An excited chorus of βyeahβs followed.
βNo, no,β Budge said, waving his hands, βthereβll be none of that. Everson needs to conserve his power for the next phase of the eradication program. And if you thought the ghouls were something, wait till you see whatβs coming up.β
βIf heβs so powerful,β a female reporter cut in, βwhatβs to stop him from turning on the city?β I saw the anxiety in the young womanβs eyesβexactly why I kept a low profile. The mood of the assembly seemed to pivot as several reporters around her nodded.
I watched the mayor for his response.
βLook, Iβve known Everson a long time,β he lied. βBesides being a potent wizard, heβs a man of integrity. A man of morals. And hey, heβs a fellow New Yorker. We have a mutual interest in protecting the city that raised us.β
βBut there has to be some constraints on him,β the reporter pressed.
βWell, sure,β Budge said, sweeping an arm out. βAll of you. If Iβve learned anything in my years of public service, itβs that the press can lift the lowliest to the heavens and drop the mightiest into the gutter. If Everson gets out of line, why, just crack him with a critical column or two. Thatβll straighten him up.β
Relieved laughter broke around a fresh burst of questions. But when Budge turned enough for me to see his face, there was no humor in his eyes.
15
βThanks for being such a good sport,β Budge said, settling behind his office desk. βCan I get you anything?β
βHow about some makeup remover?β I grumbled.
I dropped the hat and balled-up cape onto a coffee table and sagged into a deep leather chair across from him. The press conference had gone on for another thirty minutes. Thirty interminable minutes in which Iβd stood there, a stage prop, while Budge rattled off superlatives about his program.
It only strengthened my determination to resign.
βYou wanted to talk?β Budge pulled out his smartphone and began thumbing through the messages.
βIβm out,β I said.
βHm?β He raised his eyebrows without looking up.
βIβm resigning from the program.β
The mayorβs eyes joined his brows. βResigning? What are you talking about?β
βI asked for discretion. That was one
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