Her pupils contract almost imperceptibly. She’s lying.
“Maria? Wha
t’s this really about?”
She takes a breath and lets it out.
“Some ghosts are angrier than others. They want to get out of where they are. Some are scared. Some are vicious. I’ll want to talk to one like Dash and one of the others will appear. It’s getting worse.”
“Did you ever think about not talking to ghosts? You’re not a Dead Head necromancer. Why bother?”
Her brow furrows.
“They’re my friends. I can’t abandon them. Would you refuse to see a friend because she lived in a bad neighborhood?”
“No. I guess not. But I’m not a ghost expert. Mostly I deal with things I can punch. For ghosts, I’d have to think about it.”
“That’s okay,” she says. “I’d rather have the right answer than a quick wrong one.”
“Okay. But I just started a new job and I kind of have my hands full right now. Let’s maybe talk the next time you come by.”
“Great. Thanks.”
“No. Thank you,” says Kasabian. “I’ll make sure he doesn’t forget.”
Maria puts her handbag under one arm.
“I appreciate it. I’ll come by when Dash gives me your movie.”
“Thanks. You’re always welcome to come by,” says Kasabian, suddenly a fucking diplomat. He and Fairuza broke up a few days ago. Is he already on the prowl? Does Maria know he’s 90 percent machine?
“See you around, Maria,” I say.
She smiles and starts out. Stops.
“Did you know there’s something sprayed on the front of your store?”
“Yeah. I’ll take care of it tomorrow.”
“Okay. Bye.”
Kasabian and I watch the big-screen monitor bolted to the ceiling for a few more minutes. He was right, of course. The movie has a completely different feel with McQueen playing the Sundance Kid. We could make a mint if we can get more never-mades like this.
Candy comes in during the closing credits.
“Chihiro?” Kasabian says. “Holy shit.”
She smiles and does a turn.
“You like the new me?”
“You look great. I mean you always looked great, but I think you nailed it this time.”
I take out a Malediction.
“She doesn’t look like Candy. That’s the important thing.”
“Don’t light that cigarette,” she says.