'He's never once changed since the past, and he never will.
'That's right. That bastard is never going to change.
'…He'll remain that way forever, frozen in place since the moment he killed Monica…'
<=>
Several days later, Central Park.
It had been two days since Jacuzzi's confrontation with Graham's gang and the
momentous occasion of Chane's reunion with Claire.
A man sat on one of the park benches, skimming a newspaper. It was published by a
rather small company (by New York standards) called the Daily Days.
[Suicide or Homicide? Mysterious Falling Death of Actor Hopeful at Own Apartment
Sparks Investigation]
Reading an article printed in a corner of the paper, the man mumbled to himself.
"I was trying to make sure it looked like a suicide, but these thirdrate papers won't leave
me alone."
The man sighing by himself blended into his surroundings exceedingly well, as though
he were a part of the park scenery. However, the words out of his mouth were terribly far
removed from the air of normalcy surrounding him.
"Maybe I should've picked another day and dropped him in the Hudson."
Still mumbling to himself, he neatly folded the newspaper and slowly rose from his seat.
"Oh well, at least I found out about all the toys here in New York."
There was no one else around, but the man talked to himself as if he was also his own
audience.
His eyes were completely covered by his long bangs, and though his lips gave away part
of his full expression, the whole of his face was concealed.
"Upham, was it? It's pretty interesting, what he had to say about immortals."
"Maybe I'll get some fun out of having him play with Czes."
<=>
The same day, Fred's Clinic.
"ACHOO!"
Upham's extraordinarily loud sneeze prompted Who to look up.
"What, you got a cold or something? Wanna go back and see the doc again?"
"Nah, my nose just itches. And you know what? My arm doesn't hurt every time I
sneeze anymore. The doc here's a godsend, you know that?"
"You got that right. He takes in junkies and assassins, and the kind of folks that can't go
in and see a legit doctor. Aren't you like that, too?"
"…I guess so." Upham muttered blankly. Who tilted his head.
"Hey… have I seen you somewhere before?"
"Dunno, but I get that a lot." Upham mumbled selfdeprecatingly, and added half
jokingly, "Though I guess I could say the same about you."
<=>
Several minutes after Upham's departure, another man stepped in as if changing shifts
with him.
"Hey there. Can I talk to Fred?"
"Oh, it's you."
Greeting the smiling man, Who started by telling him what he came to hear.
"I helped the doc look at some charts and those spots where they make the deals, but
we've still got nothing on any geezer named Szilard."
"That so? Too bad. Fred knows a lot of people, so I thought maybe he'd be able to find
out…"
"Hey, not even the cops'd appreciate having to look for a guy with just a name and a
vague age. I dunno why you're looking for this guy, but finding him might take years."
Listening to Who's astonished voice, the man grinned.
"That's true, but I'm willing to wait a couple decades or centuries."
"Centuries, huh? You gotta be kidding." Who chuckled bitterly. The smiling man
shrugged as though he was joking.
"Lucky for me, I've got all the time in the world.
"Though I guess that's really all I have."
<=>
Central Park.
'Well, since I'm more or less done here, I'll take my leave for now.'
The man tossed the newspaper in the trash and slowly made his way forward.
'If I stay here any longer, I might end up running into that sick Smile Junkie again.
'All I have to do right now is make careful preparations. After all, meticulous planning
can only make the party more exciting.
'That's right. The best parades are flashy and extravagant.
'Until Huey gets out of prison, I'll just stay put and sharpen my fangs. After all, I don't
want to lose my chance at the meat of the fun.'
His excitement bubbling over, the man's thoughts tumbled out of his mouth and turned
into words.
"Now, who to put on the plate? I guess I can think about that once the party's begun."
His words reached no one's ears, dissipating into the streets of New York and spreading
malice into the air.
Time continued to move forward, bridging the distant past to the presentdragged by
the timeless immortals and the countless humans who made their mark upon it in their
own lifetimes