– Most of it. He said there were some details I could get from you.
– Cool. That’s cool. So, where do you want to?
– Vandewater?
– OK. So, this is pretty fucked-up shit, funny fucked up. You’re gonna love some of this. OK.
Poncho has been rolling him a smoke, she puts it between her lips, lights it, moves it to his. He takes a drag and she removes it, his hands occupied with petting the girls’ heads in his lap.
– So, do you know what she does up there?
– Besides make anathema and spin fucked-up plots to stir up shit that will get us all killed? No.
– She makes enforcers. Really, man. That’s what she’s there for. Predo sends them to her. Sends her the raw recruits, and she sends back little order-following assassin robots. She’s the chief programmer. She’s been doing it forever.
– You mean that literally?
He shakes his head.
– Well, no, man. But a long damn time.
– Uh-huh. And you?
He grins.
– Me. Well, that
– The anathema.
– Yeah, man. Like, raw material for the anathema. But sometimes, if they spot someone promising, they may try to recruit them. Nothing too obvious, right? No,
– But it took with you.
– Oh, man, did it ever. All of it. I don’t know what it is she looks for, but I have it. I took to this shit. The life. I know that bugs you, like the way you went all
Poncho feeds him another drag.
– So I had whatever kind of crazy she was looking for. Not for, like, the standard enforcer thing, but for this special gig she had cooked up. This infiltration.
He moves his hands like cat’s paws.
– A lone
I light a cigarette of my own.
– So what went wrong?
He takes a drag, blows a ring.
– What went wrong is I likes to party! I likes to have a good time. And one thing the enforcers do not get to do is have a good time. Also, according to Vandewater, I happen to be the most amoral kid you’re likely to ever run across. Besides being, you know, a spoiled little shit. When I was down here, it was, like, the bomb. Secret agent on his own.
He raises his arms, indicating the room.
– Sweet pad, nice threads, piles of money.
He looks up at Poncho. She bends and kisses him. He looks at me.
– Beautiful ladies. Like James Bond, man. But cooler.
He frowns.
– But then I’d have to go see M. Go Uptown like I was going to class, stop by her place. Have tea for fuck sake. Give my report. Man! That is not the kind of Vampyre action I was looking for. Then this thing came up.
I finish my beer.
– Tell me about that.
– Man, talk about your blessings in disguise. OK, so I’m down here. I mean, she’s had me down here, but laying veeeeery low. Don’t want to get scented. Once I’ve kind of established residency, I open a vein one night. Actually, one of her boys opened it for me, but that’s just details. The good part is when I stumble into a place we knew Tom liked to hang at. This agro-vegan joint on C. I come in bleeding, the staff, it was like raw meat to them, they freak out. Tom is all over me, saying he’ll get me an ambulance and shit. I’m pretty sure he thought a free meal had just landed in his lap. Then he got a good smell. Once he realized I was infected, I moved up from meal to recruit. Not his fault he didn’t know I’d been infected for years. I did the whole act.
He puts his hands to the sides of his head.
–
I take a drag, having witnessed what being sincere got Tom.
– What about Terry?
– Terry! Now that man, he is the mac. Me, I think he had me pegged the first time Tom brought me in for vetting. He sat back, let Lydia and Tom and some of the other council members drill me on my story and my
He makes his hand into a puppet and flaps its mouth open and shut.
– All that crap. He barely asked shit. But I think he knew then. Not that I had a clue. I thought I was smooth. But, man, well, you know, Terry is the smoothest. I had no idea he was on to me until he showed up here with Hurley and gave me the score.
– What was the score?
He shakes his head.
– What do you think it was? Man, the score was tell him every fucking thing he wanted to know or Hurley would start chopping stuff off of me until I was a biscuit. No problem, man, I squawked. And I got to say, greatest piece of luck I ever had. I spilled it all. Spilled who I was, where I came from, where the anathema was coming from, all of it. And Terry? He watched me, just like he watched during my vetting, and when I was done spilling, he made me an offer I couldn’t refuse. Man, an offer I would never refuse.
I hold up my empty, start to stand.
– Mind if I get another?
Poncho waves me back down and gets it for me.
I take it from her hand.
She gives me a hard look, still pissed at the way I beat on her squeeze.
I drink the beer.
– So, Terry’s offer?
The Count takes Poncho’s hand as she circles back around him.
– Well, here I am, right? I play my part in this show, and I get to stay down here. No more Mrs. Vandewater. No more
– So you told Vandewater Terry’s position was unstable.