Writer's
Note: Please read the previous chapters and prologue of Invisible
Threads before reading this.
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
Lacy arrived in Las
Vegas and immediately started on her first task: finding a reputable
magician to review Gary Richardson's trick. To this end, she stood
on the front porch of a small adobe-style house in a neighborhood of
identical homes just outside of the city. The front yard was
landscaped in the standard Las Vegas suburban desert motif.
The door was opened
by a small, slightly stooped man who appeared to be in his early to
mid-seventies.
"Buon pomeriggio.
Enter. Enter." He beckoned her inside.
She smiled and
stepped through the door into the makeshift office in the house's
living room. The sun was bright and it took her eyes a moment to
adjust. The small room was filled with a large and very old wooden
desk with a weathered chair behind it and two smaller but no less
weathered chairs in front. The walls were covered with tastefully
displayed show posters touting Mercurio
il Magnifico, the Craftsman of Magic.
Mercurio himself
sported a lined face under glistening jet-black hair. His attire was
professional although slightly out of fashion. Under a blue
sportscoat, he wore khaki pants with an oxford shirt, and a simple
striped tie. Everything about him was appropriately tasteful except
for the black hair. She made the effort to not stare.
"Please, have a
seat." The Italian accent was soft and not overpronounced. "Would
you like some tea or coffee? My wife is in the kitchen and was just
having some tea herself."
"No, thank you."
Lacy sat in one of the chairs and he sat in the other.
"She has just made
the kettle and can bring it out. If you don't want it, then that is
okay." He raised his voice and spoke over his shoulder, "Margaret,
the one o'clock appointment is here."
Margaret, a
medium-sized woman in her sixties, came from a back room with a
bright smile and a tray containing two delicate cups filled with tea
on matching saucers. A tiny silver spoon adorned each saucer. She
placed the tray on the desk and stuck out her hand. "I'm Maggie
Hampton. Only Mercurio here ever calls me Margaret."
Lacy stood and shook
the woman's hand, "Nice to meet you." Now that Lacy was
standing, she didn't know exactly what else to do. So, she sat back
down.
Maggie smiled. "Do
you like sugar or milk in your tea?"
Lacy didn't like
tea at all. "Sugar, please."
The older woman
gestured to a slightly-tarnished silver sugar bowl on the tray and
smiled. "Now if there's anything else you need, just give a yell,
or ask my husband to give a yell. I'm in the kitchen right through
that door."
Lacy saw a much
younger version of this woman on the poster across the room. She had
at one time been a part of the act and had been breathtakingly
beautiful. Probably forty years had passed since the poster was made
but Maggie still held herself with a poise that Lacy envied.
"Thank you."
Lacy pulled her
computer out of her backpack and placed it on the desk where he could
see it. "Mercurio, I have some videos which I would like to show
you and get your opinion on." She opened the screen and hit the
power button.
"Then this is not
an interview about a possible performance on your show?"
"No sir. I'm
sorry. I'm needing your technical expertise and I'm authorized to
pay you for your time. I can pay $100 for the first hour and then $75
per hour after that if it goes longer."
Mercurio nodded.
"That seems a fair fee for my services. Now, if this is not an
audition, would you mind if I went through something of a
transformation?"
"Uh, no?"
"Thank you." The
Italian accent disappeared. Then the black hair came off leaving a
bald top with a fringe of dark grey around the sides and back. He
used his hands to slick down his natural hair. He then loosened the
tie and unbuttoned the top button of his shirt. He looked ten years
younger.
Mercurio looked at
the wig before putting it in a desk drawer. "I hate the wig. It's
hot and itchy."
"And you're not
Italian?"
"No. I'm from
Casper, Wyoming. But my name is
Mercurio. Mercurio Hampton."
Maggie appeared
again. "Well, that didn't take long."
"Our guest does
not need my services as an entertainer, my dear, but as a technical
expert on the craft of magic."
Maggie stepped
behind her husband, placing one hand on each shoulder. "There's
none better."
Lacy smiled weakly
at Mercurio. "I'm afraid that I'm going to have to ask you to
sign a non-disclosure agreement."
"I've been in
the business a long time. I would be shocked if you didn't."
While he weas
signing, Lacy strengthened her smile. "You do come highly
recommended."
"I would like to
think that I've developed a positive reputation. I still perform
regularly - at least enough to put food on the table and pay the
mortgage. But I can only do stage stuff now. I used to love the
close-up magic where I was in the audience and watching their faces
light up when something magical happened right under their nose. But
arthritis is the enemy of close-up magic. So, its big technical
tricks for me now."
"Does Maggie still
assist?"
"She does
sometimes." He gestured at the poster on the wall. "She wears
more clothing than she used to. Which is a shame..."
Maggie swatted him,
lightly on the shoulder. "Our guest will think you're some kind
of dirty old man."
He looked up at his
wife, "Would she be wrong?"
Lacy chuckled
politely.
The old magician
squeezed his wife's hand. "You will always be the most beautiful
woman I know." And then back to Lacy: "The audiences still love
her. She lights up the stage."
Lacy couldn't help
but get caught up in the love shared between the two. "How long
have you been married?"
He smiled wistfully,
"It seems like just yesterday..."
Maggie answered the
question less poetically, "But the calendar says 42 years."
Mercurio leaned in
closer to the Lacy's computer. "But you're paying for my time,
so I shouldn't waste it with frivolity. Please show me what you
want me to look at. Is it close-up or stage?"
Lacy cued up the
video of Gary in the Phase 3 interview with Cherie. "I'm not sure
how to answer that. I'll just let you look for yourself."
She hit play.
Mercurio watched it one time through and then reached over and took
control of the mouse. He watched it. Stopped. Backed up. Watched it
again. And then repeated. He leaned his head back. "Margaret, take
a look at this."
Maggie put on a pair
of reading glasses as she pulled up a chair next to her seated
husband and watched the video twice through.
She shrugged. "The
girl is his partner."
He nodded. "That's
my take too."
Lacy reached back
for the mouse. "Then take a look at these next videos."
She showed them the
Phase Four and Stage Auditions.
She turned the mouse
over to Mercurio watched as both of their faces became rapt with
interest. After several times through, Mercurio looked up. "It must
be the cards. But I've never seen anything like it."
Maggie was shaking
her head.
Mercurio continued,
"The kid is good. And I mean really good. His showmanship stinks
the place up, but his trick is out of this world. Can I maybe have
some more time to look at it. I won't charge you. I just want to
try and figure it out."
"Mr. Hampton, if
you work on this trying to figure the trick out, please invoice us
for your time. We think this trick is really special and we don't
want to be surprised. Your assistance is appreciated. The videos are
on this thumb drive. Please don't let anyone else see them.
Everything is proprietary to Superstar."
"Of course. No
problem." He took the drive.
"And if you're
interested, I would like to send you tickets for his first
performance in Las Vegas on March 6th."
He turned to his
wife. "Are we here March 6th?"
Maggie checked her
phone. "That's a Tuesday. Sure, no problem. We've got that
corporate thing over the week-end in Phoenix but we'll be back
Monday by noon."
Lacy smiled. "Okay,
I'll send tickets and backstage passes."
"That would be
wonderful. Thank you."
Lacy stood and left
them with the thumb drive. She now needed to focus on the rest of her
long list of things to get done in the two days before they headed
back to Los Angeles.
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