Bernard Cresswell parked his car in the private lot beneath the building and took the elevator up to his office. The doors opened twice on the way up, but nobody stepped inside. He did his best to smile pleasantly and nod politely each time, but he was surprised to discover just how much it hurt when the people outside the elevator doors gaped or froze or flinched back. He'd known it could happen, that it would happen, but knowing it and experiencing it were two different things.
He stepped out of the elevator alone, and crossed to the ornately etched glass doors of his office. Crista -- dark-haired, aerobics-and-yoga slim, professionally dressed in a blouse, skirt, and matching jacket -- glanced at him and smiled, then did a double-take. "Mr. Creswell?"
"It's still me, Crista," he said, nodding drily.
She shook off her reaction with a sudden movement of her head, almost like a dog shaking off water. "Sorry, sir," she said, and reached for the door. "After you."
"Thank you," he said, unexpectedly touched by her reaction. "I know this must be a shock."
She shook her head in denial, then turned to look him over. He knew what she was seeing: the pale green skin, the vine-like tracery atop his skin, the leafy hair. She opened her mouth, closed it again, and finally said, "I had a cousin, Mr. Creswell."
"Did you?" he asked, and she motioned him through the door.
"Anton," she said softly as he passed. "Woke up three weeks before his thirteenth birthday without a bit of hair left on his body, and every piece of furniture in his room floating three feet in the air. His parents thought he'd shaved his head and broken everything in some sort of tantrum."
"But he hadn't, of course," Bernie filled in. "I doubt he was any less surprised than I was."
Crista hesitated, visibly weighing her words. "You're older, Sir. I'll bet it was even more of a surprise for you."
Bernie chuckled. "That may be. Still... have I ever asked you to call me 'Sir', Crista?"
She grimaced. "No, Mr. Creswell."
"Then let's not start now. You're a valued -- and valuable -- member of the team here. I won't try to sell you on the usual 'we're a family here' bullshit, but... if your cousin's still around and looking for work, we may be hiring soon."
"Sir?"
"Depending on how the next few weeks go, we may have some openings soon, and there are going to be some very definite changes in our hiring policy."
Crista swallowed. "I see, S-- Mr. Creswell. I'll see if I can get in touch with him."
"It won't be preferential," Bernie said. "If he gets hired, he'll have to do the work. But if we have an opening and he can do the work, we won't turn him away."
Crista smiled. "You're planning to announce the New You, then?"
Bernie smiled back. "Absolutely. It's time to find out who our friends really are."