Chapter 40

“I am fine,” Ali did his best to force a smile. “Perhaps I eat too much.”

Ali quietly sighed in relief. His secret held.

The three of them took that as their cue to part ways. Devon thanked Julio Vasquez for sitting down with them. It was just as well; clock already read 5:30, and the stall owners were preparing for the dinner rush. Cooks and chefs streamed in and began unloading boxes of brined meats and jarred sauces. Neither Devon nor Ali were feeling particularly hungry.

Before they left, Julio Vasquez reached into a knapsack and pulled out two copies of Six String Elegy. He signed both Devon and Ali signed copies and shook their hands. “It was a pleasure,” said Julio Vasquez. “Hopefully we shall meet again someday.” With that, he hoisted his knapsack with a grunt over her shoulder and walked, grumbling about panels and cyborgs.

Devon opened his copy and looked at the inscription beneath:

For Devon—Strength and Courage! New Hudson needs more people like you.

J.J.S. Vasquez

Dev
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