“Seriously what?” Guinevere asked, turning to her girlfriend.
“Turning him off,” Manny repeated.
“What the hell are you talking about, ‘turn him off?’” Guinevere chided. “And what does that mea…wait. No. Oh, hell no!”
“Only for a few seconds! It happens all the time!” Manny said, his mind racing.
“It does not happen all the time!” Guinevere countered. “You’ve snapped, Scepter! You are talking about killing him!”
“I’m with my girl,” he heard Romeesha say. “That ain’t even funny.”
“We’re in a hospital! They’ll just resuscitate him!”
Romeesha put up her hands. “I am so not doin’ this.”
“You make it sound like an everyday event! Just how hard did you hit that tree?”
“I—“ Manny began, then stopped. “Hush, you two. Nurse alert.”
On cue—it was so creepy when he did that, Guinevere thought—a nurse came in to check on the man Manny thought of snuffing out and bringing back to life five seconds before. Manny actually stifled a laugh. Whatever the women were wearing, it must have been a beaut. Guinevere the grease monkey, bald as a cue-ball so her hair would catch on machinery or on fire, rarely stepped out of her overalls and tanktops, although on formal occasions she was known to wear a sports bra. Computer-Goth Romeesha… well, if it was Day-Glo-hued cybergothic Spandex, Lycra, or industrial grade rubber micro-minis, she’d wear it. The fact that she grew out her afro, dyed it neon pink, and then split it down the middle into two pom-poms (she wasn’t called the ‘Neon Minnie Mouse’ for nothing), just lent added flair. She could stop traffic. Although Manny, acutely aware of others’ thoughts, was well aware that a 5’2’’ woman with double-D cups would stop traffic anywhere she went. She certainly bolted the nurse to the floor.
“You’re…Mr. Kitabora’s friends?”
Manny guffawed, swallowed, and looked angelic. “In all our glory. I’m Doctor Emmanuel Veracruz. The tall lady is Guinevere White. The shor—um—‘petite’ one is Romeesha Armstrong.” She hated being called short. Having worn them all her life, she was the only woman in the city that could win a sprint in high-heeled platforms.
“Doctor?”
“Shrink,” Romeesha helped. “We know it ain’t obvious.”
Manny shot her a look.
“Do they have any new info on him?” Guinevere asked. “Kit. Not the shrink. The shrink’s a lost cause.”
“I am in the room, you know.”
The nurse shook his head. “I don’t have that information. But I’ll let one of his doctors know you’re here.” He then replaced the IV drip and left the three.
Once the interlude had passed, Miss Gwen and ROM rounded on Scepter—
“Aaaaand you think I’m nuts,” he said.
“Homocidal. Nuts. Take your pick,” ROM finished. “One gets yo’ ass in prison.”
Manny set his jaw. “I’ve been trying to link with Kit for the last two days. I’ve tried every angle I can think of. I’ve even tried getting him off.”
Miss Gwen closed her eyes. “Just when I think the day can’t get any more crazy.”
The man crossed his arms. “If you have any better ideas—“
“Other than killing him? Plenty!”
“—then let’s hear it.”