TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3
CHAPTER ONE
MUSETTE
Musette drew the eyeshadow brush over her client's eyelid and blended the colors to create her latest pièce de résistance in her studio at the salon-spa. The orange and gold shades complemented each other perfectly, giving Elizabeth a bright smokey-eyed look. Musette's artistic works would never hang in a gallery like her twin's, but they were shown off every time her clients walked out the door.
Turning to the counter full of cosmetics, Musette chose a black liquid eyeliner. "Open your eyes and look up."
Irritation barely masked, Elizabeth opened her eyes. She had argued with Musette's color choices, not believing orange a flattering color for anyone. Sometimes that was true. Orange was a... bold choice.
Musette had been following one of her feelings and insisted on trying the color palette, promising to redo the makeup if Elizabeth didn't like her look when Musette finished. Her feeling had told her this woman wanted something new, something she would never try herself. Musette always knew how her clients wanted to look -- the hard part was getting them to let her wield her makeup applicators like she wanted to.
Biting back a grin, Musette said, "You can roll your eyes if you want to, as long as you end looking up."
Elizabeth's lips twitched in a hint of amusement as she obeyed with one of the best exaggerated eye rolls Musette had ever seen. Drawing the thinnest lines possible, she added a touch of dark to each eye to offset the bright and spun the chair so her client could see her reflection. Yes, this was perfect. A bit of autumn in winter. "What do you think?"
Reaching to touch her cheek, Elizabeth's expression went from a tight 'I'm enduring this to be polite' to one of amazement. "I'll admit, I thought you were crazy."
"I get that a lot." Mostly from her twin, Ember, who poked fun at her feelings at every opportunity, going so far as to call them Musette's Mystical Moments of Madness. "Stand up so you can get the full effect of your new self." Musette whisked the plastic cover from her client like a magician revealing a magic trick and waited expectantly for the verdict.
As Elizabeth stood, the slinky, russet-colored, floor-length gown brought out gold highlights in her updo. Bronze lipstick and orange shades of eye makeup gave her a look reminiscent of a harvest goddess.
Perfect.
Elizabeth smiled and straightened her posture. "Tonight is a onetime event, but I want to buy everything you just used on me. You've got yourself a new client for life. I'd hug you, but I'm afraid I'll smudge something."
With a relieved grin, Musette packaged the products, had Elizabeth sign for them, and handed the bag to her new client. "You can owe me a hug for next time." If only everyone believed all her feelings so easily.
Confidence made Elizabeth even more beautiful and added a sexy sway to her step as she walked out.
Desiree, who worked in the dress shop of the all-inclusive salon-spa, poked her head into the room. She always looked exquisitely coiffed, somehow keeping her blonde highlights in perfect alignment against the darker shade of brown in a sweeping balayage style.
When Musette wanted to be irritating, she called the intricate color arrangement plain bronde, then ran for her life. Desiree usually caught her, though. That woman could run like a cheetah, even in stiletto heels.
Her friend opened the door completely, revealing her chic black dress -- sleeveless, v-necked, with a layered skirt, short in the front, floor length in the back. "Nice job. Elizabeth's so hot I'm surprised the fire alarms aren't going off."
Pressing a hand to her cheek, Musette gave her friend a slitted-eye glare. "They better not! They'll ruin all my work."
"We have one more client for you." Desiree stepped to the side and a tall, ebony-haired woman with striking dark blue eyes entered. "This is Nadya. Her man said he's got special plans for her tonight."
An immediate sense of dread filled Musette, closing around her heart like confused brain freeze. This woman was in danger. And, if things went as they normally did, she would just think Musette was crazy.
Musette blinked and tried to push down the anxiety making it hard to breathe. She held out a hand. "Come. Sit. Let's chat about what kind of look you want for tonight." Maybe she could get Nadya talking and figure out some way to help.
Desiree escorted Nadya to the chair and urged her into the seat. "You're in expert hands. Musette will make you look gorgeous. Come see me before you go so I can get the full effect!" She click-clacked out of the room on her high heels.
Musette picked up a new cape and fastened it around Nadya's neck. The woman hadn't uttered a word. Icy fingers still clutching her heart, Musette tried to focus. She wouldn't find out anything if neither of them spoke. "Are you all right?"
Nadya seemed to snap out of some sort of trance and nodded jerkily. As she tilted her head up, Musette automatically cataloged the tones, angles and shape of Nadya's face. Sapphire eyes, long lashes, smooth, pale skin, high cheekbones, a bit too sharp, like Nadya wasn't eating enough. Straight nose, full lips. But there was no feeling of what Nadya wanted to look like. In fact, the feeling Musette got what that Nadya didn't want any of this. Was someone forcing her to be here? An abusive relationship would explain the feeling of dread.
When Nadya met her eyes, Musette stared. The woman's eyes had changed color -- no, not changed color. They were two colors now, a silver circle shining bright between the black pupil and the dark blue iris. The silver definitely hadn't been there before.
"Nadya?"
The woman's lips curved into a frown and she shook her head, freezing as her eyes caught her reflection in the mirror. Confusion washed over her face, and one hand flew from under the plastic cape to touch her cheek.
"You..." Musette swallowed. "You're not Nadya?"
"Not... Nadya."
"Are you in some sort of danger?" Musette asked. "If you need help --"
The woman broke the staring contest with herself in the mirror and seized Musette's wrist in a bruising grip. "Help..."
Musette nodded. "Yes. You don't have to go with him."
"Have to go..."
The silver faded. Blue-eyed Nadya blinked and cleared her throat. "I'm sorry. What did you say?" She flicked her gaze to where she squeezed Musette's arm and released her. "I'm so sorry."
"Um, I was asking if you needed help." Maybe Nadya had Neurotic Nanoseconds.
"Oh. Definitely. I'm hopeless when it comes to makeup."
There was no sign of the previous reluctance or confusion. What had just happened? "I was thinking of a neutral palette for a few highlights. You have a natural beauty we can bring out just a bit more."
Nadya smiled. "Sounds great. Less is more, right? Mordecai will appreciate that. He does so much for me."
Ember would say something clever about Wacky Weirdness of Women. Musette couldn't deny this was strange. Like two women occupied a single body and one needed help. "Tell me about this Mordecai of yours."
Musette slouched in her Solaris Orange Mini Cooper across the street from the fancy restaurant where Nadya sat at a table with a man who radiated menace. Aunt Bridget could see auras. Her nieces didn't share that ability, but Musette didn't need to in order to know this man was bad news. He set off all her feelings.
Dark-haired, and possibly white-eyed -- from this distance his eyes might be light blue -- he didn't do anything overt, but an aura about him kept others away. Diners smiled at Nadya, but averted their eyes when Mordecai caught them looking. Just seeing the man gave Musette shudders. He felt like death.
What could she do? She wasn't a fighter. She couldn't call the police -- what would she say? Yes, Mr. Police Officer, the man who spent nearly a thousand dollars on a dress and the works treatment at the salon-spa, and now having an expensive dinner with this woman, is a danger to her. How do I know? Well, because I had a feeling and followed them here like a stalker.
Ember would laugh her head off.
Today was Roof Over Your Head Day, but Musette didn't want it to be a prison, thank you very much.
Opening the glove compartment, Musette took out a packet of peanut butter cups and munched on the best treat in the world. She'd missed dinner but was pretty sure she could live on peanut butter cups, anyway. Protein, dairy, what were legumes? Fruit or vegetable? Vegetable. Fruit grew above the ground, vegetables in the ground. At least that's what she was going with.
Inside the restaurant, Nadya frowned and pushed back from the table. Musette sat straight in her seat, envisioning herself as a get-away driver, tires squealing while Nadya dove into the car and Musette made their escape.
Mid-bite, Musette froze. A feeling of Ember's panic as she drove a get-away car made Musette gasp and her clench her fingers around the steering wheel. Not a now feeling though, so she could process it later.
Musette refocused on the couple at the table. Mordecai gripped Nadya's chin, turning her face to him. He said something. Nadya offered him a brilliant smile and relaxed into his touch. It wasn't right. Nadya acted like a robot.
After dinner Musette tried to follow the car Nadya and the creepy man had climbed into, but lost them. One minute the car had been in front of her, the next it was gone. She sighed. Tomorrow she'd look up Nadya's contact information and call her to make sure she was okay. Nadya didn't act like she was in fear for her life, despite Musette's feeling. And she was no super spy. That was the best she could do.