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Magic shows are meant to have surprises, right?
[Los Angeles was everything Kurt Wagner could have hoped for and then some. True, most of the touristy stuff he had seen and celebrity sightings so far were spotted in the course of work (which in this case involved checking out a potential new student for the institute) so he couldn't exactly spend a lot of time drinking them in. But that didn't make it any less awesome. And now that the work was done, it was going to get even cooler!]
[The others didn't know what they were missing. How could anyone choose to spend the night at some famous restaurant or a traveling production of a play that was better on Broadway (practically in their own backyard!) when they could be here with him instead, watching a teenage magician who was already being billed as one of the best in the business?]
[That was fine. Kurt was having plenty of fun on his own. The magician more than lived up to the hype. And after a show that incredible, you can bet Kurt was going to jump at the chance to volunteer for her final trick of the evening. He probably didn't have much of a chance, given how...height challenged he was compared to the rest of the people clambering for attention around him. But what he lacked in height he made up for with enthusiasm! (And the judicious use of his seat as a step stool.)] Hier! Hier!
[The others didn't know what they were missing. How could anyone choose to spend the night at some famous restaurant or a traveling production of a play that was better on Broadway (practically in their own backyard!) when they could be here with him instead, watching a teenage magician who was already being billed as one of the best in the business?]
[That was fine. Kurt was having plenty of fun on his own. The magician more than lived up to the hype. And after a show that incredible, you can bet Kurt was going to jump at the chance to volunteer for her final trick of the evening. He probably didn't have much of a chance, given how...height challenged he was compared to the rest of the people clambering for attention around him. But what he lacked in height he made up for with enthusiasm! (And the judicious use of his seat as a step stool.)] Hier! Hier!
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[With the inducer safely pocketed, Trucy followed Athena's gaze--once again relieved to find the stage empty--and then turned back with an innocent shrug. (After all, she hadn't heard anything.)] What?
I thought I heard a voice...
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[A breathy gasp escaped him, barely even audible to his own ears, before he could cover his mouth with his hand. Then he held his breath and froze in place like a true gargoyle, not daring to move.]
[She couldn't possibly pinpoint his location from such a miniscule clue, could she? Would the shadows up there be deep enough to hide him if he was wrong?]
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[It was another second before Athena finally looked away (at which point Trucy breathed a quiet sigh of relief). She shook her head, seemingly dismissing what the younger girl had said, and frowned.]
Macht nichts... It's probably nothing. [She then turned her frown at Trucy.] Didn't you want me to fix the watch?
Hm? Oh! [Thinking fast, the magician quickly responded:] You did!
Eh? Come again?
[She waggled a finger at the older girl.] I can't tell you exactly what it does, or else it'll ruin the illusion! Just trust me, you fixed it.
[There were a few seconds it seemed like Athena might not believe her. Trucy didn't know what her voice revealed, but she continued to smile through her uncertainty, determined not to give anything away in her face.]
[Finally, Athena seemed to give in.] Well... Alright. Glad I could help?
So am I! [Trucy launched herself at the other girl.] Thank you, Athena!
[...who caught her with an oof and returned the hug.] No problemo. Um, it's getting kinda late... Did you need a ride home or anything?
Nope! [Trucy stepped back.] I'll get a cab when I'm done here.
[Athena looked doubtful.] I'm sure Mr. Wright would much rather I give you a ride than you take a cab.
It's fine! Besides, I have a few more things to take care of. I don't want to keep you waiting.
I don't mind waiting.
[Trucy's smile tightened.] Um... well... it's a lot of a few more things. I'm sure you probably want to get home.
Nonsense! I'll be right here when you're ready. I have some emails I can respond to while I wait. [To demonstrate, she activated Widget, and a virtual desktop appeared before her.]
[Trucy felt herself wilt a little but kept her smile in place.]
...O-okay. Um. Thanks! [Out of reasonable excuses, all she could do was agree. As she turned on her heel and began making her way towards the stage, she said louder:] Okay! I'll be in my dressing room!
I can still hear you just fine, you know. [Athena didn't even look up as she said it.]
[A small groan escaped Trucy, hopefully too quiet for Athena to hear. She had the sinking feeling that her voice gave away a lot more than it ever should have.]
[After making her way backstage, she made a beeline for her dressing room, hoping Kurt would meet her there.]
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[Unfortunately, their luck seemed to run out right there at the end. Kurt made out enough of the conversation to realize Trucy's friend wasn't going to be leaving without her. It looked like their evening may be drawing to a close long before he was ready to leave. He frowned, his shoulders slumped dejectedly, and his tail stopped twitching and hung limply on the catwalk behind him. It was probably for the best, he knew. Logan would come looking for him if he didn't get back to the hotel soon. That didn't make him any more eager to go though.]
[Doing his best to shake off his sudden melancholy, he watched Trucy finish up with Athena. In the process he noted the really cool hologram tech the woman had; no wonder Trucy had thought of her. He gave Trucy a minute of leeway before he followed her to her dressing room. The timing was perfect, and he 'ported in just as she was walking in the door.]
Oh man, I was so sure she was gonna see me! How did she hear me from all the way back there? Are you sure your friend's not a mutant? [He said it jokingly, not really considering the possibility that it could be true. Statistically it was much more likely that the theater's acoustics were to blame, rather than his new friend being connected to one of the few mutants in a vast city.] And was she speaking German? Is that who you learned it from?
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[She looked over her shoulder then, as if she could see Athena through the closed door. When she turned back, a look of startled realization had replaced her smile.]
Oh my gosh. [She whispered harshly.] I bet she is!
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[She shook the thought away. Back to the point!] But what I mean is I bet she's a mutant!
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[His pulse quickened as the potential consequences started to sink in. In the middle of royally screwing up and putting their trip at risk, he may have inadvertently stumbled across an unknown mutant. And said unknown mutant was not convinced by Trucy's attempts to cover for Kurt. He needed more info.]
[He began to pace, the tip of his tail flicking sharply from side to side.] Okay. Walk me through this. How do you know she hears emotions? Can you be you sure she's not just really perceptive?
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[She trailed off. Thinking about it now, she wasn't sure how much she should say. Details of Athena's history were readily available to anyone who knew where to look, but they were still very sensitive details. And even though she trusted Kurt despite just meeting him, it wasn't her story to tell.]
[She eventually sighed.]
...Just trust me. But Kurt... [His anxiety was palpable. She took a step forward and attempted to catch his gaze.] I promise, even if she knows something's up, I won't tell her about you. Okay?
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[He waited for her to elaborate on her friend's gifts. Unfortunately, further details never came. Was she second-guessing her trust in him? Trying to protect Athena? It stung a little, but he couldn't blame her. She had already given him much more trust than he warranted after knowing him only a single night. She should be protective of her friend and wary of what something of this magnitude could do to her life.]
[Instead of treating him with completely valid suspicion, though, she interrupted his self-doubts with more concern on his behalf. He froze in his tracks, his eyes locked on hers.]
[She really was special.]
[Kurt found himself smiling softly back at her as some of the tension left his body.] Thanks, Trucy. Really. [He paused, hoping the full weight of his sincerity had carried.] Anyway, you don't have to tell me anything you're not comfortable with. I know you have to look out for your friend first. If she is a mutant and she's had her powers this long she may not even need any help from us.
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No, that's not it at all! It's just... I don't really know if I can explain it. But she's really open about it! [A thoughtful frown crossed her features then, and soon the lightbulb went off.] Hey, now that your inducer's working, maybe you could meet her!
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[Then his smile fell into a frown, and he rubbed the back of his neck fretfully.] On second thought, maybe we shouldn't go racing into this just yet. I'm, uh...already in it deeper than I should be. [He gave Trucy an apologetic grin that showed a hint of fang.] I'm gonna be in trouble as it is if I have to explain tonight to anyone. I should probably talk to my host about your friend's situation before I tell her something I shouldn't. He's the one who always organizes these kinds of 'mutant outreach' deals.
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[His grin broadened, and he winked at her.] Besides, there's no way I can leave without seeing you again. You're supposed to make all my greasy Los Angeles fast food dreams come true, remember?
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[Ignoring disappointment in favor of making the most of it, she laughed and winked back, head tilted teasingly.]
I hope you're ready for some real gut bombs, then! Oh, and some spice. I love a good spicy noodle! [Never mind that she often orders them too spicy...]
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[He pulled out his phone and brought up the 'add contact' screen before he handed it over to her.] Here. Add yourself. I'll let you know when I can meet up again.
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[In it, he'd find the business card of one Trucy◇Wright, Professional Magician and Accountant of the Wright Anything Agency. (She'd had to step down from CEO when her dad insisted she put more effort into school...) It had a business number and email address on the front, but written in pen on the back was another number with the word 'cell' and a doodle of Trucy's smiling face scribbled beside it.]
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Ah, a token of our first meeting! I shall cherish it always! [he pronounced dramatically, clutching the card to his chest.]
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[He may or may not have noticed that, at some point since returning to the dressing room, his inducer had been surreptitiously slipped back onto his wrist.]
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[That done, he shot off a quick text--'Hallo from your friendly neighborhood crawler' with an abundance of high five emojis--to put his number in her phone. In the process his gaze glossed right over the inducer on his wrist, his brain not even registering its presence.] There. It's official now. We've transcended 'strangers' status into 'mutual phone contacts' territory.
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[The phone then disappeared from whence it came, and she vigorously nodded her agreement.] That's a big step! Some day, we might even call each other!
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