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The Magic Box, Sunday, July 13
It was Sunday evening. Maybe in other, better cities people were waking up from the naps they took to sleep off Grandma's pot roast dinner after church. Maybe they were riding bikes under streetlights or swinging on suburban porch swings, counting fireflies.
But this was Fandom, and Fandom Sundays were a lot like any other day. Which meant the magic had to keep coming. Anders had an opening shift, which meant he had to sweep up the cigarette butts and wipe the sticky rings of dried hooch off the tables, and check to make sure all the props and sheet music were in order for the night. It was dumb, and dull, and more than a little gross, but it kept him on the owners' good sides and that was where he liked to be.
He fretted as he went through the routine of busywork. The kid, Elsa -- the chatter backstage was that she was up for a couple special jobs. She was way too young for anything like that, but Anders wasn't the type to stick his neck out, not when it would just give somebody like Angelface a perfect chance to slit his throat. Besides, Karla wasn't dumb. If anybody could going to keep Elsa pure, Karla could.
Once the club was in tip-top shape for the night, Anders went backstage to get into costume, chat with the girls, and wait for the show to begin.
But this was Fandom, and Fandom Sundays were a lot like any other day. Which meant the magic had to keep coming. Anders had an opening shift, which meant he had to sweep up the cigarette butts and wipe the sticky rings of dried hooch off the tables, and check to make sure all the props and sheet music were in order for the night. It was dumb, and dull, and more than a little gross, but it kept him on the owners' good sides and that was where he liked to be.
He fretted as he went through the routine of busywork. The kid, Elsa -- the chatter backstage was that she was up for a couple special jobs. She was way too young for anything like that, but Anders wasn't the type to stick his neck out, not when it would just give somebody like Angelface a perfect chance to slit his throat. Besides, Karla wasn't dumb. If anybody could going to keep Elsa pure, Karla could.
Once the club was in tip-top shape for the night, Anders went backstage to get into costume, chat with the girls, and wait for the show to begin.
Re: After the Show - Backstage
After so long of playing the role of nobody important, she sometimes forgot who she truly was.
Re: After the Show - Backstage
Angelface simply raised an eyebrow at her and looked at her in silence.
He wanted to see how long it would take for her to figure it out.
Re: After the Show - Backstage
And power?
Re: After the Show - Backstage
Mostly the power, really. Money was just very good at buying it.
"You're both still alive," he noted, mildly. "Marriage papers would still be very easy to forge should something unfortunate happen, of course."
He'd get far less out of the deal by presenting a dead crown princess than a live one, and he'd rather it not come to that, but the possible benefits were still enough to make him consider it an option.
Re: After the Show - Backstage
And with that in mind, Karla answered the only way she could. "Do I have any choice?"
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And at that, Angelface just smiled, a cruel, predatory smile.
"Of course not."
Re: After the Show - Backstage
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"Inform her yourself that she's free to go, if you want. I'll arrange with Rita to have her contract destroyed as soon as the marriage is finalized. In the meantime, you'll have to settle for my word."
And if there was one thing Angelface prided himself on, it was the lengths he went to in order to obey his word to the letter, if not the spirit.