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hadnât said a word.
âWell?â Audra looked around the room, forcing
her voice to its most jocular tone, even though her
heart was pumping loud in her chest, and her ears
were ringing with ugly phrases like dude with tits
and not my daughter. âDonât tell me my face is too
ugly to fix. I mean, look at me,â she gestured toward
the screen. âAlmost anything you do will be an im-
provement. How can you lose?â
This time there was no laughter, and still no one,
not even the staring Dr. Jamison, spoke. Shamiyah
cast a quick look at Audra that conveyed nothing
but her nervousness, but she said not a word.
Finally, Dr. Bremmar cleared his throat. âSee, the
thing is, darker skin poses some .. . particular
problems,â he began, cutting his eyes at Dr. Jami-
son, as though, as a black man he should be the one
to speak. But Jamison just kept staring at Audra,
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wordless and soundless, his expression as blank as
the gleaming surface of the conference table. âAnd
while your medical history doesnât suggest any par-
ticular predisposition for those problems, we canât
be sureââ
âHeâs talking about keloid scarring,â Dr. Koch in-
terrupted, seeming impatient with the other manâs
gentle, hesitant style of speech. âDo you know what
that is?â
Audra frowned. She was about to reply when
Camilla jumped into the silence with, âBig, ugly,
raised scarring.â She grimaced. âWe do your face
and you heal badly andââ
âI wouldnât sue you, I promiseââ
âOf course you wouldnât. The releases you signed
would completely bar any type of lawsuit. Thatâs
not the point. The point,â she continued dramati-
cally, âis that the entire show is on the line. The
show may be called Ugly Duckling, but we make
swans here. If youâre not going to come out a swan,
then weâre not gonna spend production dollars on
youââ She cut her eyes at Shamiyah. âNo matter
how much âcharacterâ you have.â
Audra blinked at the woman, assessing her qui-
etly. She wasnât unattractive, but from where Audra
was sitting, she certainly wasnât good-looking
enough to get away with this kind of crap. Still, no
one seemed to take any position to correct her bad
behavior, and Audra got the feeling, today wasnât
the day for her to take on the job.
âIâve gotten cuts beforeâsome of them pretty bad
onesâand they didnât heal badly,â Audra offered.
âI mean you guys have inspected almost every inch
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of me. You donât see anything that suggests that this
surgery would be any differentââ
âUnfortunately, Audra, it could be quite differ-
ent.â Dr. Bremmar sounded a little like a school-
teacher, patiently giving a lesson to a resistant
audience. âWeâre talking about a fairly serious and
dramatic surgery here with the possibility for infec-
tion and serious scarring under the best of circum-
stances. Darker skin, as I indicated earlier, often
tends to show darker, more noticeable scarring, even
if itâs not the keloid variety.â His purple marker
reappeared, as a close-up of Audraâs face dominated
the screen. âSee, what I would want to doâand Iâm
sure Herb has similar ideasâis liposuction here to
create a stronger jaw line.â He drew purple lines on
the skin beneath Audraâs chin. âRestructure the
cheekbones and the noseââmore linesââto give
the face more definition, then pull some of the fatty
deposits from beneath the eyes and the brow
bone . . .â He kept drawing until Audraâs face looked
like it had been scribbled over by a two-year-old with
a new crayon. He stopped abruptly, surveyed the
screen and shrugged. âEvery one of these lines is a
potential scarâa black line on your face, at best. At
worstââ
âIt doesnât help that you donât have any family
history from your fatherâs side. That information
might help us determine if it would be wise to go
aheadââ
âNo, thereâs no paternal history,â Audra inter-
rupted, shrugging aside the feelings that simply
mentioning the subject brought to the center of her
consciousness. Out of the corner of her eye, she saw
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Dr. Goddard make a move for her notebook and be-
gin scribbling animatedly, but the shrinkâs notes
were the least of her concerns at that moment. âWhy
donât we do a test, then? I mean just do a cut and see
what happens?â Audra offered. âI mean, I could
even pay for itââ
âThereâs no reason to put you through that,â Dr.
Bremmar said, just as Dr. Koch murmured, âThatâs
really not necessary.â
âYour acne suggests you might be prone to a cer-
tain amount of scarring, Audra,â Dr. Bremmar
said, cutting his eyes in Dr. Jamisonâs direction
again. âIâm no expert, but I do know there are drugs
that could make a substantial difference in that
conditionâeven minimize the scarring you already
have, but they wonât have the same effect on post-
surgery scarring unlessââ
âThen Iâm not sure why you even had me come
out here,â Audra interrupted, staring at the purple-
marked images of her face and body. âSounds like
youâve already decided itâs hopeless.â
âNo, not hopeless. Far from it.â
Audra turned toward the heavy bass of the manâs
voice. The room became quiet, the kind of quiet of a
dozen people listening eagerly for an important
man to make an important speech.
âThereâs a way to do this kind of extensive facial
surgery that can minimize the risks of scarring to
the same level as a light-skinned or Caucasian pa-
tient,â Dr. Jamison continued softly. âBut itâs highly
controversial. Not everyone believes it should be
done. And some people even find it offensiveââ
âBut it could be great for ratings for both of those
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reasons,â Camilla interjected, her eyes gleaming.
âYour transformation is sure to be one of the most
watched ones weâve ever done if you agree to Dr.
Jamisonâs treatmentsââ
âTreatments?â Audra stared at the man, meeting
his even gaze with curiosity. âWhat kind of treat-
ments?â
Dr. Jamisonâs lips curled into the faintest of smiles.
âThere are a variety of methods, actually. Usually a
combination of medications taken orally and ap-
plied topically.â His gaze narrowed, searching her
face. âIn your case, weâd also have to work in med-
ication for the acne, but that shouldnât pose any seri-
ous additional detriment. But youâd have to begin
immediately to hope to achieve any significant light-
ening effect before the surgery beginsââ
âLightening effect?â Audra frowned. âWhat are
you talking about?â
Dr. Jamison gazed at her, his liquid eyes seeming
to penetrate right to the heart of who sheâd always
thought she was and what sheâd always thought she
wanted. âYou said on the tape you sent you were
sick
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