Honey colored light flared to life revealing a black leather couch set, several sculptures and paintings on the wall as well as a massive black marble fireplace. Devon, a young black man in a blood red button down shirt, denim jeans, and gold accouterments, walked trough the cavernous post modern living room. He climbed a set of rosewood stairs and walked down a long hallway adorned with deep purple carpeting. He stopped at a door rapped lightly at it, on the other side Calvin opened the door, Devon smiled as he saw a naked blonde passed out on the king sized bed not quite covered in black silk sheets, "A new one?"
He nodded, "She's something special, fell in my lap."
"I gotta say, you have a knack."
"I'm turning her out, I need you to get her a fresh ID, new clothes, and makeup. I want her looking like a thousand bucks an hour by tonight, you heard me?"
Devon nodded, "I'm on it, you need anything else?"
"Yeah, get me everything you can on Truth."
"It's all gone."
"No, it ain't."
"Really?"
Calvin nodded, "It seems there's a new source in town."
Devon cocked his head, "The girl?" Calvin nodded, "Shit, alright, where'd she get it?"
"I think her boyfriend gave it to her."
"You want me to take care of him?"
"Maybe later, get me the info first. I wanna know everything about the drug then we can find the source. I don't want it to be like last time and keep this between us, got it?"
"You got it, man. Don't you worry about a thing."
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Tom opened the door to his apartment and let the door hang open. The light from the hallway outside his apartment spilled into the empty dark apartment. He stepped inside and flopped onto his chair without turning any lights on. He sat in the dark and went over the chain of events of the evening in his head. He looked for Kristy the second her hand left his, at least he thought he had. There was a stunner at the top of the stairs that took his attention for maybe a second. Was that all it took? He scanned the room, but the music and the lighting did nothing to help him in his search. Then his drink got tipped on him when he caught an elbow in the jaw from some dancer. He was tossed along the railing of the stairwell. It took all of fifteen minutes to find her and in that short window she had met another man and forgotten him completely.
Seth briefly explained the drug he had sold him. Truth was an designed to combat Alzheimer's and its testing was discontinued when subjects had personality shifts. He opened his phone and typed in 'Truth + Alzheimer drug' into the search bar. The first and only entry was of a conspiracy theory video about MK Ultra and mind control experiments. The essayist was OFFTH3GR1D#7843 and the video consisted of the usual talking points about government experimentation and used examples of pop stars changing virtually overnight from wholesome school girls to wanton sluts. Their subsequent meltdowns in the press and the aftermath. He finally got around to talking about Truth at the twelve minute mark of the twenty minute video and still there wasn't much, a mere minute and seventeen seconds according to the time stamp
"This shit is real, man, I've seen it used," the disembodied voice said over still images of women partying. "anything said on this drug becomes their absolute truth. From what I know the duration varies dependent on alcohol consumption, weight, gender, and all that other stuff. The outcome is horrifying," the host got closer to the microphone at this point. A stock image of a female graduate came on and slowly zoomed in as he spoke. "I had a friend in high school. We graduated together and like many students we had a big blowout, there were drugs and alcohol..."
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OFFTH3GR1D#7843 also known as Norman Willis hated parties. He was just a skinny punk in a metal T-shirt, jeans, and combat boots who hadn't quite grown into his face or body. He didn't connect with classmates easily, but somehow he still got invited to Delia Jacobs party. She invited him during their last AP English class before graduation, he wanted to say no, but she tucked her hair behind her ear and bit her lower lip when she asked and that was enough for him to lose his reservations. He stepped in and had no idea what to expect. The living room was a picture of modern Americana.
Norman spotted Delia in the kitchen as she was coming out with a tray of chips and dip. she smiled and waved him over. He trotted over to her, "Thank you for coming, Todd is bringing a keg," she giggled.
"What? Really?"
"Yeah, this is gonna get crazy."
"I never would've thought it. May I?" he indicated the tray.
"Thank you," she said and handed it off to him, "I have to shuffle off the goody two-shoes persona some time."
"Have you ever drank a beer?"
She nodded, "over the summer and I hated it, but it's cheap and plentiful and I have a bottle of Amaretto for myself."
"Amaretto, that's daring."
"Don't pick on me or I'll kick you right out of my party, mister," she smiled and jokingly punched him on the arm.
"Where is everything taking place?" He looked around, there weren't many people upstairs as he scanned the room.
"Mostly in the basement and the garage, trying to keep the living room sorta quiet for people who are a little more socially awkward."
"I will take my post on the couch then."
"Don't you dare, you are far wittier than you think, Norman. Who knows? Tonight could be your night to come out of your shell."
"Fine," he said and made his way down the stairs. There were several fellow graduates already chilling on the downstairs couch. Music videos were playing on the TV set and it was not a musician he was familiar with. Everyone in the basement turned looked at him as he got down the stairs. "Hey guys, how's it going?" He waved and set the chips and dip on a table with other snacks. They went back to their conversations a heartbeat later. He recognized all of them, but couldn't have guessed any of their names.
Delia came down a moment after him. "Kevin and Todd are here with the refreshments if any of you could please help them, there's a lot more than I expected." She beamed and ran back up the stairs. Norman and a few other guys followed after. Outside there was a dozen people as well as a truck with two beer kegs and a box of assorted liquor.
"Looks like you got a rager on your hands."
"It does, doesn't it," her face shifted into an expression of nervousness. The party-goers stormed the house and just like that the party had started. People were in the living room, the kitchen, the basement, and the garage. Almost every room had a small crop of people talking and drinking. Out in the garage someone started passing joints around the room.
Stephanie was a sleek Taiwanese girl raised by adopted parents. She struggled to fit in until she was sixteen and her body seemed to explode. She went from a nebbish Asian girl to a smoke show virtually over night. It didn't take long for the power she suddenly had to go to her head. She went to the party as a gesture of good faith, but watching it blow up raised her hackles. She liked Delia, but like many teenagers before her she viewed her friend as competition and quietly waited to take the valedictorian down a peg. "Delia!" She yelled gleefully as she ran up to her.