the mouth when he wasn't looking. And even Word Williams, who recognized the demon that possessed him and helped keep him from swallowing you up. And all those good people who made my fairy circle and freely gave me their good wishes." She turned to Puck. "Speaking of which, I'd be grateful, my dearest darling Puckaboo, if you'd go find the two people that Oberon smacked out of the circle. A girl named Ebony DeVries and a woman named Sondra Brown. They're the ones who paid the highest price for your freedom. Don't let them die. And no tricks. I want them restored to perfect health and strength with their minds intact. And while you're at it, let's see about undoing some of the other tricks you pulled with Mack's cold dreams. A little girl named Tamika. A man named Tyler. You know the list."
"Oberon made me."
"Well, I'm not making you undo it, so this isn't a punishment. It's a favor I'm asking you to do.
For me. I'll owe you."
"What will you owe me?"
"A single sweet and precious kiss," she said softly.
Puck bowed, then spread his wings.
He shrank rapidly again, until he was the size of a moth, and not a large one. He took off flying, out a slightly opened window, and into the gathering light of morning.
"Time to go, baby," said Titania.
"So you're giving me back to him after all," said Mack.
"He's ready for you now. And you're ready for him. I promise."
"Mack, that's not in my hands."
Mack turned to Ceese, who was also standing now, and threw his arms around him. "You're in all my happiest memories, Ceese," he said.
"And you're in mine," Ceese answered him.
Mack clung to him a moment more, then parted. "You know what, Ceese? Miz Smitcher called herself my mother. She called herself 'Mom.' "
"Took her long enough," said Ceese.
"Ceese, there's something I got to tell you. When I had her cold dream, the thing she wished for - it was not to be alone. To have her son holding her hand in her bed when she dies. I can't now.
But you can still fulfil her wish, can't you? For me?"
"We raised a bratty little kid together. We're practically married."
"That's what I thought." Mack kissed Ceese on one cheek and then turned to Titania. "Let's go."
"Let me go with you," said Ceese.
"You've already said goodbye," said Titania. "As Ura Lee did. Leave it at that."
Mack and Titania held hands as they walked up Cloverdale. Mack was keenly aware that this was his last time walking this street, and it made him sad. It seemed to him as though he were five years old again, and ten, and fifteen, all at once, his feet knew the sidewalk so well at every age.
"I didn't see enough," said Mack. "I tried, but I didn't see anything as clearly as I should have."
"You saw it all, baby," said Titania. "Better than anybody."
Mack shook his head. "I know all these people so well, and now I'll never see them again."
"You know what we have to do, don't you, Mack?" said Titania.
"What I don't know is why."
"Ah. Back to causality. But Mack, you do know why. As long as you're out here, then his virtues are gone from him. All he's got is his malice and his chains. And with you out here, he has a tool to use. It'll all start over again - if not this year then ten years or twenty or thirty. You're immortal, Mack. You'll always be here for him to use for some despicable purpose."
"I guess," he said.
"I don't see how it could be anything else. I won't be Mack anymore. I'll be Oberon. Which means I won't be anything, and he'll be everything."
Mack and Titania reached the hairpin turn, crested the ridge, and walked down into the basin surrounding the drainpipe. The grassy area around it had been blasted and burned and then even the ashes had blown away. There was nothing but grey California dirt.
Titania led him to the drainpipe and helped him climb up on top of it.
"What do I do, just fall down into it? It's got a grating in the way. Looks like crisscrossed rebar."
"Mack," said Titania, "your body isn't real. Not the way other bodies are. It has a whole different set of causes. So you have to trust me when I tell you that all I'm going to do is send you back down the pipe with this."
Mack looked at the gun in her hand. "That