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Magic Gifts - Ilona Andrews

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"No worries," Eduardo said. "You will do fine."<br />

There were few things I hated more than being the center of attention. Especially if the crowd was large.<br />

Eduardo stepped outside. The passenger door behind me opened and Jezebel and Derek got out. Jezebel was six feet tall, moved like a predator, and had enough hard muscle on<br />

her to make me think twice about trying to take her on. Derek was leaner and younger, but his face and bearing made an instant impression.<br />

Derek opened the door. "My lady."<br />

The face of my aunt flashed before me. I would be Erra for today.<br />

Eduardo stomped toward the Sheraton like a mountain with a "make-my-day" face.<br />

I stepped out and marched on the Guild, imagining there was an army at my back.<br />

Eduardo cleared the iron gates, sucked in a lungful of air, and roared. "Make way for the Consort!"<br />

Oh boy.<br />

Eduardo stood to the side. I strode through the gates and the lobby. Eduardo fell in behind me.<br />

Before the Shift, the hotel was a many-star establishment, complete with an on-the-premises restaurant, a coffee shop, and a happy hour area raised on a three-foot platform. Mercs<br />

filled the main floor now. The twin lines of the shapeshifters had sliced through the crowd and stopped, forming an empty corridor leading toward the platform, standing like statues,<br />

hands behind their backs, feet together. A lone table waited for me. Mark sat on the left, his face pale. On the right Bob Carver and Ivera gawked at me with owl eyes.<br />

I walked to the platform with my head held high, my cloak flaring. The entirety of the Guild focused on me. Super.<br />

At the platform Eduardo sped up, drawing even with me. He took a knee, locked his left fist on his right wrist, and offered me the makeshift step.<br />

Do not fall, do not fall, do not fall...<br />

Without breaking my stride, I stepped onto his arms and then onto the platform.<br />

We'd practiced it at least two dozen times before we had left for the Guild.<br />

The three shapeshifters, Derek, Eduardo, and Jezebel, turned, their backs to the platform and glowered at the crowd. Derek carried a large wooden box. The two lines of<br />

shapeshifters stepped to the left as one, snapping into a wider stance.<br />

Someone gasped.<br />

Showtime.<br />

"I speak for the Pack," I said, putting all my power into my voice.. "We hold twenty percent of the Guild. The admin group holds forty. The veterans hold another forty."<br />

You could hear a pin drop.<br />

"You've had months to choose a leader. You have failed and asked the Pack to break this deadlock. This is my proposal to the Guild. Listen well, because there won't be another."<br />

They were listening. Thank you, Universe, for small favors.<br />

"Solomon Red envisioned this Guild as a place for independent men and women to earn their living in the way they see fit. We must continue the course he plotted for us."<br />

It was bullshit. Solomon Red didn't have that grand of a vision but Curran suggested it, so I plowed on ahead.<br />

"Point One. The Guild will appoint a Chief Administrative Officer to oversee day to day operations and financial security of the Guild. I nominate Mark for this post. Point Two. The<br />

Guild will appoint a Chief Personnel Officer to protect interests of its members, oversee zoning of scores, and the assignment of gigs. I nominate Bob Carver for this post. Point Three,<br />

the Guild will create the post of the Pack Liaison Officer who will represent Pack's interests in the Guild as its third largest shareholder. I will be taking over this post. Together the Chief<br />

Administration Officer, Chief Personnel Officer, and Pack Liaison Officer will form the Guild Committee, which will meet on the fifteenth of every month. All matters of policy concerning<br />

the Guild will be resolved by vote of the committee members."<br />

I looked down. The shapeshifter at the end of the left line stepped forward and unfolded a small table. The shapeshifter from the end of the right line placed a tall stack of index cards<br />

and three pens on the table. Derek stepped forward and put his wooden box in the center of the table.<br />

"The Guild will now vote," I announced. "Each of you will write your merc ID on the card, add one word: YES or NO, and drop it into this box. I give you this last chance to save the<br />

Guild and your jobs. Don't blow it."<br />

Two hours later, the two hundred and forty-six mercs voted yes, thirty-two voted no, and sixty one dropped blank cards with their ID's into the box, abstaining. I made a show of<br />

congratulating Bob and Mark and got the hell out of there.

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