Chapter 167

Chapter 167

I soared through the sky. Even after ten minutes, the feeling of weightlessness was jarring and alien. In normal circumstances, whatever passed for normal these days, I would have enjoyed this. I was gliding hundreds of feet in the air, getting the sort of million dollar view only accessible from a helicopter.

Problem was, Id over-tapped myself last night. Using my vocation ability to spy on Miles was a risk, but the result had paid off in spades. The peace of mind that came with knowing my gambit had mostly succeeded was worth any short-term discomfort I could think of. If Id just limited my nights activities to that, Id probably be fine.

But, Id overextended. Sent Azure out to shore up loose ends.

The problem was Sae. Id made a mistake, introducing her to my family early. Put her emotional well-being ahead of the all-important rule of compartmentalization. I didnt like the idea of screwing with the minds of people close to me. But I wasnt willing to wager that Ellison was bullshitting me about Iris life, hanging in the balance. And if I was taking that on principal?

The rules could go fuck themselves.

I sent Azure out to modify memories, and ignored his warning that itd be difficult. Hed need to make multiple trips and draw heavily from my mana to carry it out. If we didnt live in the same building, it wouldnt be possible. The rules for my summons were frustratingly inconsistent. Talia was self-sustaining and could trawl the entire city without me. Azure needed me close by.

It was the only point of weakness left. The last avenue Miles could use to get at me. If he confirmed that Sae was in the building prior to last night? Hed have me.

According to Azure, it was easy enough to edit both my mothers and Estradas memories. They both had only met Sae a handful of times. I had to thank my friends shut-in tendencies for that. From their perspective, she simply hadnt been there, and any memory of conversation they had with her in it was edited out cleanly, while leaving core scene intact, not unlike editing a character out of a TV show.

Steinbeck was significantly harder. Sae had made more of an impact on him, as hed met her in stressful circumstances, and accompanied us as we smuggled her into the apartment through Kinsleys door. Azure spent most of the evening editing Sae out of the broadcast memory and giving him a false memory of the previous evening.

Iris, unfortunately, simply wasnt possible.

On top of the work shed put in to the faux armor that made Sae appear more human, shed kept Sae company far more often than Id realized. Azure told me she cared for Sae deeply, and excising something so meaningful out of my sisters memories could cause mental scarring at best, irreparable damage at worst.

When Azure proceeded to use that explanation to tell me more about what the people in my life were thinking, I stopped him.

What Id done was already a gross invasion of privacy. There wasnt any need to delve deeper.

My sister might be the one person I fully trusted to keep a secret. And given what had just happened, I didnt think Miles would seek her out any time soon.

All that to say, I was trying to enjoy the flying. Be in the moment. But the biblical headache, and the way the sun seemed to creep through my eyes and punch every neuron was seriously cutting into the enjoyment factor.

Someone bumped me. I screamed, and any remaining effort to hold onto my lunch was violently ejected onto the ground below.

Hope that doesnt hit someone.

Daron was interesting, for a region leader. The man was wearing a cheap purple vest pushed out so far out from his expansive stomach, that in side-profile it nearly formed a cock-eyed J. A pair of white, clearly-DIY angel wings ruffled on his back. He flew alongside me, smiling apologetically. Are you enjoying your tour, Mr. Matthias? His Southern European accent was thick, and with the wind, his words were barely audible.

Yes. I wiped my chin.

Yes he says. Daron belly laughed and rotated onto his back, making a show of an unnecessarily flamboyant backstroke. Yes. The air is so clear up here, so clean! How could one not enjoy these beautiful skies?

Salesman, before. Or a magician? No. Definitely a salesman.

There were a few other people on the tour. All VIPs. But they were some distance behind us. Daron had latched onto me, for obvious reasons. And now my head was spinning, my only point of reference an over-indulgent, dollar-store angel.

The others caught up with us. I took some small comfort in the fact that they all looked similarly queasy.

My stomach turned upside down as I was overcome with the juddering feeling of losing altitude. I looked at Daron in alarm, while one of the other two loudly lost their lunch.

Darons eyebrows shot up dramatically. Come my friends, our time is short.

This way my friend, this way. He ushered me in. There was no attendant for me, just Daron himself. We descended a flight of stairs and exited out into something that resembled a spa. Women in string bikinis with dead eyes were giving the previously screeching man a massage. Adonis-like men clad in white towels wrapped around their waiststowels far closer to hand than bath, in terms of dimensionattended the woman.

Both of my fellow tourists looked profoundly uncomfortable.

What is this? Exactly? I had to ask.

The celestial plane, of course. Where all angels must rest before they take to the skies once more.

I paused. Theres not actually a second round, is there?

Its a metaphor.

Right.

This branding really needed some work.

Daron exploded in a belly laugh that startled everyone in the room, including the strippersmasseuses. Whatever. He walked backward, extending his palms flat up to either side of the room. Now, my young friend, pick your paradise.

I shook my head. Thanks. But Id rather get to the point.

He stuck a finger at me. All business. I like that, I respect that.

He held open the door for me and I followed him down the stairway. There wasnt anything to mark the floors, but Id been keeping count.

Three floors down, I staggered, placing my hand against the door.

Stick your chin out more and drop your jaw. Like youve got marbles in your mouth, but not too many. Azure said.

Clear coms. And stop giving me notes, dammit. I growled back. Aloud, I called after Daron. Actually, Im not feeling so well. Mind if I just sit on the stairs for a minute?

Of course. Daron smiled. But Id never force such an esteemed guest to rest in such an environment. Through the door with you young sir, through the door.

I followed his direction and entered a floor that looked very much like a corporate office had disemboweled a Precious Moments Etsy shop. Angel wings, angel memorabilia, and motherfucking porcelain angel figurines lined the walls and display shelves. Small cubicles took up the center floor, where people in business casualmostly men, were seated at desks, talking directly into them.

Despite the plethora of conversation, no one was actually talking to each other. I slowly realized they were all on voice calls.

I see you resurrected the call-center.

Daron pointed me to a plush couch near the stairway door. Why reinvent, when you can reinvigorate?

I followed his instruction and sat down, still scanning the faces.

Eventually I found what I was looking for.

Id missed him because he was hunched over the sink, filling up a neoprene water-bottle. Buzzcut turned away from me, his expression bored, neutral. Someone raised a fist towards him as he passed and he bumped it, shooting the man a smile that looked anything but natural on his face.

The flight-charm was mostly cover. This was the real reason Id come.

Now the question was, what was Buzzcut doing here?