Stepping into the concert hall, Bojan stopped momentarily to watch the perplexing spectacle of a man talking to himself--maybe rehearsing, he guessed?--by holding a shoe to the side of his ear, so that the heel was placed just over his ear, and he was speaking into it in such a convincing manner that Bojan had to peer closer, to make sure that the man was not using one of the devices that the Dirige often employed for short range communication at their headquarters in Purgatory.
Ah, Bojan thought. He was starting to get the gist of what was going on here now. Vesdel Vivisan must have done something to the man and something had gotten . . . dislodged. The man’s mind was trying to cope, Bojan guessed; it needed to explain away what had happened to preserve its idea of what was ’real’ and what was ’imagination’. It was one of the side effects of mind control, and that thought made Bojan remember Basil and how Vesdel had been manipulating him too.
It was unfortunate, but there was nothing the veteran reaper could do for the man except offer him a temporary distraction: Bojan approached the desk and slapped the flat of his unprotected hand’s palm atop it.
“Excuse me,” he said, only lightly grinding his teeth, “I’m here to see a Mr. Vivisan. Could you direct me to him?”
Typically, it was preferred to not involve civilians too heavily in these types of disturbances. Local governments complicated matters greatly, and a region in panic often made it harder for later agents to perform their jobs as guides efficiently--and that lead to quota problems, and then administrators would start docking pay and punishing people, and it would all just go down hill from there. Bojan would play along for as long as he could, but Vesdel was his top priority and he’d drop the act if he had to, and that meant very bad things for Richard indeed.
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