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ββComplicatedβ is an understatement,β the blond anchor said with a small laugh. βYou had everyone fooled.β
A tide of assenting murmurs went up. I glanced around. While the interview was relaxed in the sense I was wearing jeans, Budge failed to mention it would be held in front of a packed auditorium at City Hall.
I swallowed. βYeah, I guess so.β
βThe simple answer is this,β Budge cut in. βI knew the vampires were planning something, but I didnβt know what. So I had Everson here infiltrate their ranks. And when the vampires attacked, guess who was on the inside?β Budge slapped my knee. βMy good old secret weapon.β
βFive vampires destroyed, including Arnaud Thorne,β Courtney cited. βTwo capturedβ¦β
Leaderless, and their blood slaves decimated, two of the remaining vampires had fled while two others surrendered to the NYPD. At my suggestion, the vampires were bolted inside steel coffins and their slaves imprisoned in a reinforced shipping container until the city could figure out what to do with them. A short ethics debate followed. In the end, the vampires were executed by cremation in order to restore their blood slaves to mortality. Those young enough to survive the transformation went into immediate counseling.
βAll thanks to Eversonβs fine job,β Budge said.
βSo, the Central Park campaignβ¦?β Courtney asked.
βMistakes were made,β Budge cut in, βbut the buck stops with me and no one else. Especially not Everson here, who risked his life trying to get the other officers out of the park that night.β
Courtney smiled and tilted her head in approval.
βAnd we learned from that experience,β Budge went on. βThe fight was better waged from the air, which is what we did. The cityβs had to deal with a lot of smoke these past several daysβand I do apologize for thatβbut Central Park is officially clear now. The monsters that once terrorized the woods and meadows are now the ashes from which a new, improved park will rise.β
βAnd to that end, I understand youβll be announcing a jobs program soon?β
Budgeβs embarrassed laugh sounded like part of a script he and Courtney had worked out beforehand. βYouβre preempting me a little here, but yeah. With Central Park and the downtown in need of rebuilding, weβre allotting a portion of the federal package to put New Yorkers back to work. There are going to be a ton of new jobs.β He turned toward the crowd. βThat is, if you would do me the honor this fall of allowing me to serve a second term.β
βThat seems in little doubt now,β Courtney said above the whoops and applause.
Budge waved his hand modestly, but Courtney was right. The death of Budgeβs wife coupled with his victory over the vampires had vaulted him to a twelve-point lead in the latest poll. The jobs program would only build on that. I had to hand it to him and Caroline. They had conducted a near-flawless campaign, he for the mayorship, she for the fae portal.
Courtney returned to me. βAnd will you have a role in the second administration?β
βIβm planning a little time off, actually,β I said. βThere are some things I need to take care of.β
βI hear youβll have a new title at Midtown College when you return.β
βThatβs true.β I couldnβt help but smile. βTenured professor. I received the news this week.β
βWell, congratulations,β Courtney said as more applause rose up.
I nodded and gave the same modest wave as the mayor. I wasnβt there when Chairman Cowper announced my tenure to the rest of the faculty, but I was told Professor Snodgrass went into a convulsion that locked his entire body. He was carried out on a stretcher, one of his heeled shoes protruding from his mouth to prevent him from biting through his tongue.
I had his secretary retrieve my cane from his office.
βAnd the honorariums donβt end there,β Courtney said with a sly smile. βMayor?β
I turned toward Budge with more than a stab of dread. Okay, whatβs going on?
βAs mayor of New York,β he proclaimed reaching inside his jacket and withdrawing an oblong black case, βI hereby present Everson Croft with our cityβs highest honor.β When he opened the case, a ceremonial key to the city glittered for everyone to see. βMay you remain a trusted friend.β
A fresh storm of applause rolled in as cameras flashed and audience members stood from their seats. Budge signaled for me to stand as well. He seized my right hand and held the open case between us.
βYouβre one lucky bastard,β he said through his enormous smile. βCity was ready to rip you to shreds. Press had practically written your obituary.β
βNo shit,β I replied through my own fixed smile. βThanks for bringing me back to life.β
βThank Caroline. Hell of a body count you left down there.β
βWasnβt all me,β I said. βBut I am sorry about the wolves.β
βEhh, I never much cared for them. Wife excluded, of course.β
βAbout thatβ¦β I started to say, but he gave my hand a harder squeeze.
Following the photo op, the interview turned into a campaign platform for Budge, which was fine by me. Among other things, he announced a wave of hirings in government securityβthe werewolvesβ former domainβtrimming New Yorkβs unemployment rate by a half point. I sat back and studied the key, wondering how long the good will would last. New York had a short attention span and an even shorter memory.
When the interview concluded, Courtney, Budge, and I stood and shook hands. While the audience filed out and the camera crew packed it in, Budge pulled me aside.
βListen,β he said in a lowered
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