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âTriple figures now. It was before, in fact. I was the only one to walk out of that theatre. I wonât tell you how many. I doubt you could take it. Me and Hilaire could be in the thousands if we wanted to because weâre the next strata. She can move mountains. I can drain nations. You?â
âActivity is the relevant issue here, not ability.â
âThatâs an answer in itself. You should surpass both of us, Love Phantom. The power of love is supreme, after all. I did you guys a favour. I did the country a favour. I deserve your gratitude. I demand your respect. I will not tolerate your whiny bitching.â
âWe didnât ask you to do this.â
âOf course you didnât. Youâre no Resistance group because you donât resist. Youâre an Endurance group.â Florence laughed at her own dig here. âThis is no Civil War â their boot is on the nationâs collective throat. It should never have been allowed to get this far.â
âAnd you could have stopped it if youâd been here?â He had served during the Battle of France and could say hand on heart that they had tried their best to stop them and held out as long as they could. Even she couldnât have turned the tide.
âWho can say? Weâd be no worse off, I can say that.â
âThe reality that you refuse to accept is that we are worse off, that the Germans will punish innocent people for what you did. I have a problem with that.â
âTake it up with them. Confront them, do something. Donât blame the hero of the hour for her triumph upsetting the villains.â
âYou caught them off guard and slaughtered them through sorcery. I wouldnât go holding out for any medals.â There were many things about the whole affair that left him with a bad taste in his mouth. The hero worship that she thought she deserved for this inglorious act... she would not find it in him. CĂ©sarâs objections were not just about the reprisals; this act would rightly be viewed as an atrocity if perpetrated against French soldiers, British soldiers, Russian soldiers. What sheâd done would have been welcome on the battlefield even at triple the death toll. The way she went about it... The Germans were the ones with the Vandal and Visigoth backgrounds; the French were not barbarians. The moral bar had been lowered enough times already in this damned war.
âI picked a side. Try it. Or have you already? Anything you want to confess? I may go easier on you if you do. Feel safe in the knowledge that I wonât kill you whatever youâve done â the wave of suicides that would cause would put all of my previous tallies to shame. We know that I donât take prisoners either, so that means you get to leave here a free man whatever you say, so speak freely.â
âI am speaking freely, I donât need your permission.â
âWhat a pompous ass you are. I donât throw out many lifelines...â
âYouâre expecting gratitude from me for getting to walk out of here a free man?â
âForget that for now, weâll come back to that. You canât deny you love yourself. âCall me Love Phantom, ladiesâ,â Florence said in a deep voice, an impersonation of him as the lamest of rouĂ©s with delusions of being a smooth operator.
âThe Love Phantom. If youâre going to mock me, get the words right. And I never said there was a king under the mask.â He never claimed to be perfect. Other people chose to cast him in that role; he just chose not to abdicate.
âIndeed not. Youâre not even the best-looking man in this room. Him at the table one from the door beats you.â
CĂ©sar saw who she was referring to and nodded, âYes, heâs up there. You only had to go eight tables away to find someone in my league.â
âI said better,â she said sharply.
âYou didnât, but you said close enough to it. Do you not see how things like that boost the ego? Constant praise and encouragement from before I could walk. Any job I want, I can have. Any woman. Any friend. The whole world has been laid out on a plate for me.â
âThat can be said more for me.â
âThe reference was intentional...â
âStop!â The condescension made her renege on her promise of amnesty, Florence staring hard at him as she said softly, âI may have said speak freely, but I expect a certain level of respect. Donât throw stones at a dragon flying overhead unless you want to get burnt or bitten.â
âGood advice. Hereâs some from me to you. Donât use the war as an excuse to kill with impun...â
âYou donât know what stop means? Maybe I wonât know either, Phantom. So watch what you say or Iâll move onto my second starter, and I donât mean the cold soup.â
âAn honest dialogue is what we need.â
âYou canât achieve that without being rude to me?â
âYou made out I was a traitor â as pissed as that makes me, Iâd rather you said it if thatâs what you think. It gives me a chance to know what youâre thinking and explain why youâre wrong. And vice versa for you. I donât know you properly. I would like to know more about you. If all you want is for me to agree with everything you say, we can just sit here silently.â
âChivalry is long dead â I took out some noble knights myself. Just pretend to have a gallant tongue for one hour.â
âI do enough
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