Author's Note:
All characters are well over the age of 18. Any resemblance to persons living or dead is coincidental.
Recap:
Alexander has inherited a ring that seems to give him some kind of power of command. It doesn't allow him to command people's thoughts, but only their actions, speach, and sensations. He has largely made a mess of his first experiments. Ellie, his lesbian or maybe bi bartender as taken it upon herself to be his "manager." The night before this chapter, Alexander had a strange, almost mystical encounter with a woman who was not resistant to his power.
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Sunrise in Brooklyn. At first the darkness faded out of the sky, deep night paling to dull gray. Only gradually did the world take on color, as a deep, dull mauve spread across the east. Later, streaks of gold and fiery red crossed a lavender sky. And then that brilliant spear from the first curve of the sun, rippling up through a wavering horizon.
Alexander watched it all from the roof of his building.
Then he slept.
He woke sometime before noon. He sat on the edge of his bed. Newly unemployed, Alexander had one job ahead of him. To start over.
The building was quiet. In the distance a helicopter thumped. Even so, his room had an air of stillness. Of quiet. Dim light made it around the edges of his heavy shades.
It was almost pleasant, in it's strange, cramped way. But he would not be sad to leave it behind. He would like to remember it this way: cool, quiet, dim. Pages of poetry on his desk, his books nicely arranged.
* * *
Uncle Bob's Odd Job Coffee Spot was kind of like a Starbucks where all the furniture had been picked off the street on garbage night, including the rattling, rumbling, hissing espresso machine that looked like it could double as a V8 for an old Ford.
He waited in line, but caught her eye before he got to the counter. A pleasing blush warmed her cheeks after their gaze met. He liked her style. It was casual, simple, but quirky. There was a modest sensibility, but also an expression of a whimsical personality.
When he came up to the counter he wordlessly invited her gaze, remembering the fascinating way Laia had held his visual focus the night before. He didn't say anything, and her blush deepened.
For an elongated pause, neither said anything.
Alexander broke the tension. "I'll take a black coffee. What time to do you get off work?"
"Two."
"You have another job in the afternoon?"
"Class."
"Can you skip class today?"
"Um..."
"I'll meet you here at two. Don't leave without me."
"Ok."
He tipped her well, but figured he'd better figure out exactly how much room he had left on that card.
He still didn't know her name.
* * *
He spent the next couple of hours working on his image with only one misfire. This time the person immune to his power was an older, heavy-set woman. Still, he extricated himself without involving the law, so that was good, and it was good to know that the immunity was not exclusively men.
But even so he was careful to select women, and he savored the erotic tension of knowing he could do whatever he wanted with them.
He came up with this test: "Tell me what you are thinking right now. Be honest. Stay calm."
Only the one hairdresser had told him to buzz off.
The others calmly informed him of interesting little details.
"I'm thinking you need a haircut."
"I'm stressed about this guy I am dating."
"I really need this sale."
He held off starting on his new wardrobe. He needed a consultant for that. But he got a professional haircut, a manicure, and a light meal.
When he returned to Uncle Bob's, the girl was standing outside. She brightened to see him approach.
"Come with me," he said.
"Ok. You're Alexander right?"
"That's me. And: tell me
your
name."
"Jenny."
"So, you're ok skipping class this afternoon then?"
"I really shouldn't. It's the last class before our final, and I need to do well in this one. But maybe you could walk with me."
Alexander walked. And thought. He was hoping to make it a shopping date, to get her advice on a new look.
"Tell you what," he said. "I am going to take you out on a date. A nice one. When would that work for you?"
"Oh! Aren't you forward!"
"That's an understatement."
"Here's the thing," she said. "I already have a boyfriend."
"You can tell me more about that on our date. Give me a time in the next four days that you can make work."
She laughed.
"Tonight!" She paused at the entrance to the subway. "You're a bit of a mystery, and I find myself kind of liking it."
"Then I guess you and this boyfriend aren't too serious."
She shrugged. "Maybe not
too
serious. Plus he lives in London."
"Unlock your phone. I'll grab your number."
She blinked at her phone until it unlocked and handed it to him. He sent a text to his own number.
"Great, you're free at eight?"
"Yes..."
"I'll send you instructions. Follow them."
She took her phone back. As she descended the stairs into the cool shadows of the subway, he heard her say: "My goodness!"
* * *
He saved her number as a new contact, and noticed there was another couple of texts waiting for him. From Ellie. How had
she
gotten his number?
The texts read:
"Hey dickhead."
"Ready to start making real money?"
Alexander remembered he had texted her before ringing up to Davon's place.
He texted back: "Where are you now?"
She replied almost immediately. "Working, but going off shift in thirty. I'm at the Crimson, you know it?"
Her next text was a map link.
"Ok," he typed. "omw"
* * *
By the time he got there, she was on his side of the bar, with what looked like a mint julep.
"Hey there, chickenshit bossman," she said. And then, appraising him. "You look better. Get some good news?"
"I got fired."
She smiled. "Oh yeah, that's always good. Well, you definitely didn't need that job. But here's the real question... are you ready to start making