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âBut what about writing, Wally?â
âWhat about it?â
âYou alsoâas Iâve learned,â I said, flipping through the files, âworked at a small newspaper in Blandtonââ
âNow where in tarnation jâever hear suhâm so silly?â
ââwhere you were apparently known as a shy and awkward proofreader named Willis Nesbin. But Nesbin was secretly the writer behind the popular syndicated advice column âAsk Aunt Edna.â Which means this additional secret identity of yours was actually a two-for-one.â
âWho toldjâall that?â
âYou even rented an apartment under this Nesbin persona. Your neighbors there describe Nesbin asâIâve got it here: quote, Quiet and polite, but not in that creepy serial-killer way, end quote.â
âWhat, Doc, you been spyin on me?â
âSo you admit itâs true.â
âNo, consarn it! I mean, you been spyin on somebody else but thankin it were me, when in realityââ
âIn fact, Wally,â I said, taking out a set of photographs from Mr. Piltdownâs folder, âyou seem to have a great number of secret identities.â I held up photos one at a time, each one paper-clipped with relevant news printouts on its back, and then set them on the coffee table between us.
âBillionaire playboy Ricky R. Bustow⊠pious conservative televangelist Jebedai âCrawdadâ Crocket, ruthless fight promoter Francis âThe Musk Oxâ Miller.
âSince your resignation, Wally, no oneâs heard a peep from any of them.â
He stared back at me emptily.
âAnd earlier today,â I continued, âyou carved portraits into the frost you made on my window. Portraits of these men, who, despite slight differences in hairstyles, glasses, and so forth, all look remarkably like you.â
âDoc, youâd hafta have a sweater thâsize a Kentucky tâpull that much wool over thâeyes of thâMerican people. How could I be all those men an still be me?â
âOnly someone with powers beyond those of mortal men could do such a thing.â
âWell, why would I even wanna?â
âHow terrified are you of rejection, Wally? Mercilessly esteem-hammered by Festus, rejected by your own father who cast you out of his entire world, a misfit in your adopted hometown, a fraud in the field of superheroics, no known romantic relationships to speak of? So if you can hide who you really are and become something that is appealing to enough peopleââ
âDoc, Iâm loved over this whole tadpoled planet! Why should I need any more adulation than I already got?â
âYou tell me, Wally. Tell me why itâs never enough.â
âI never said it wunât! Now you jess quit all this crazy talkin! So what if I look like summa them fellas? Jess a coincidence! Iâm Wally W. Watchtower, Karojun-Ya, last son of ArgonâŠwell, okay, maybe not thâlast, butâthâinvincible Omnipotent Man. Thatâs it, thatâs all, no more!â
âWallyâŠare you sayingâŠare you saying that you actually donât know about these other identities?â
âDoc, I jess saidââ
âMaybeâŠoriginally you had yourself in check, this craving of yours for validation, but the more the public fed you, the hungrier you gotâas if you had a tapeworm burrowed in your psychemotional gutâand the emptier you felt. So you found something you thought could fill you up. But what you didnât know is how much that very something would fracture you further.â
At that moment, I reached beneath the coffee table to produce a leaden gray lockbox no larger than a lunch box. I opened it and placed it on the coffee table between us.
Wally blinked, his nostrils flaring, his lips crimping inside his mouth.
The stench of ozone wafted from the interior of the gray box, which glowed electric blue.
âObtained courtesy of the F*O*O*J laboratories,â I said. âFifty-five grams of powdered argonium.â
âIâd reckon it,â he said after a taut twenty seconds, his eyes nailed onto the box, âmore like fifty-four.â
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I reached to close the box. Wally jerked nearly all the way out of his chair before he looked at me and stopped himself; his eyes locked on the box and then came back to me. He settled himself back, his face looking as if the iconic masks of comedy and tragedy were battling upon it for supremacy.
I waited with the powdered argonium open and available in front of him, counting out the seconds and then the minutes on the clock beyond his shoulder.
All the while, Wallyâs face and body clicked and contorted through a chaos of tics and spasms.
Finally, his lower lip trembling, he almost begged me. âDocâŠyâknowâpleaseââ
âI will help you,â I whispered. âWally, did you know that one of the effects of argonium use is personality fragmentation?â
His eyes flickered over me, over the photos arranged before him, over to the window where his frost portraits no longer were.
He sniffed and nodded, defeated.
âAnd I canât help but wonder whether it might also induce delimbification in Argonians. How long has argonium use been affecting your work?â
âIâont thank it affected mâwork, maâam,â he growled. âI always showed up, I alwaysââ
âWas that why the attack on the Allied ships, and saving the U-boat?â
âNaw, naw, nawâback before the war I aint even ever heard about no argonium. That was jess a mistake is all.â
âSo when did you first begin usingââ
âRex Mirthless,â he said.
âThe Vocabularian?â
âOne an thâsame,â he said, drawing in a long, ragged breath. âMâfirst real superopponentâŠa true archvillain. Weâd been havin these off-an-on melees for about a decade already, him always managing to slip away, like a coon dipped in bacon grease. Now Rex, he were this snootified, citified, sissified NâEnglander. Wore a, whaddayacall them thangsâa cravat, cân you bâlieve it? Wellsir, this was back in â58, an he were threat-nin to take control a thâenergy market, introduce some sorta sun-powered thang. It woulda destroyed thâwhole economy. So I stormed his fortressâhe had this base inside a volcano, an he was wearin one a them Beatle-type jackets, onây it were whiteââ
âA Nehru?â
âRight, a Nero. He was thâfirst guy to do that, by thâway, thâwhole volcana an white jacket dealy. Evrâbody after that was jess copyin im. So he tricked me, knocked me out with some kinda cosmic beam, an then
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