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Two For the Show

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by Rhonda Bowen


  Chapter 2

  On most days Derek and his sister agreed on most things. It was probably the whole sharing a womb, born-three-minutes-apart twin factor. They might do things differently but where it really mattered they were on the same page. It was what had made starting Solid Step so easy - their visions and ideas seemed to just fit together like pieces of a larger picture that had been cut up and scattered but were just waiting to be assembled. Yes, most days Portia and Derek thought as one.

  Today was not one of those days.

  As Derek stared as the pretentious woman mentally listing his flaws with her eyes he could still remember the conversation he and Portia had had on the drive over. It was the same conversation - or disagreement - that they’d had ever since the name Chrysalis had been mentioned.

  “This is silly and you know it P. We’re a shoe company not a political party. We don’t need image consultants.”

  “We do if we’re going to be serious about taking this company public,” Portia responded from the passenger seat of his Audi where she was touching up her eye-makeup for the hundredth time. “People believe what they see and they have to belive that what they see when they see us, the heads of Solid, is worth investing in.”

  “You’re not going to be able to see anything if you put anymore of that stuff on your eyelashes,” he grunted.

  “Oh stop. You know I look cute.”

  “I’ve actually forgotten what you look like seeing that I never see you without that mask anymore.”

  Portia wacked him with her left hand without turning away from the mirror. Derek just shook his head. It boggled his mind the amount of time and effort women put into making themselves look like someone else. Sure, sometimes the end result was beautiful but he always had the apprehensive feeling that what he was seeing was not what he was getting.

  “I really wish women would wear less make-up.” He frowned. “You all would look so much better without it.”

  Portia let out a laugh. “That’s what all men say until it actually happens. Then it’s all ‘hun why don’t you doll yourself up like you used to’.”

  “For the record, your lame boyfriend Barry...”

  “Ex-boyfriend,” Portia corrected.

  “...is not most guys,” Derek finished as he took the exit off the freeway. “I for one would prefer a woman who didn’t wear make-up.”

  “Would you also prefer if she didn’t shave her armpits and dry-washed her hair?”

  “Hey,” Derek held up his hand. “Let’s not get carried away now.”

  Portia laughed as she slipped her compact back into her purse.

  “Why not?” She reached over and touched his past-due-to-be-done cornrows. “You don’t seem to comb yours.”

  He batted her hand away. “I haven’t had time. Besides I spend all day in a backroom designing shoes or playing sports to test them out. No one cares what I look like.”

  “They will when you stand in front of them for shareholders meetings which we will have to if we go public. Hence why we’re going to the image consultant.”

  Derek snorted. “That’s so shallow, basing judgment of someone’s capacity on the outward appearance. God looks at the heart and that’s what we should be aiming to do.”

  “Maybe,” Portia slipped on her sunglasses. “But that’s just a goal. Right now we have to deal with reality. And the reality is that you walking around looking like Cousin It, is not going to help Solid Step grow. You need to shave and cut those dang cornrows out. Or at least get them redone.”

  Derek grumbled some more but his sister had already tuned him out. He could tell by the fact that she was flipping through a magazine.

  “Ooh! Here she is!” Portia sat up suddenly.

  Derek glanced over at his sister before turning his eyes back to the road. “Who?”

  “Morgan Cox. She’s the top image consultant at Chrysalis and one of the best in the city. I hear she’s worked with a whole bunch of movie stars. She practically made Deacon Hill when she reinvented his image before his first album. Now he’s a multi-platinum artist known internally,” Portia sighed. “She’s got the touch.”

  And as Derek sat at the round conference table a couple hours later glaring at Morgan Cox sitting a few seats over, he couldn’t help but agree with his sister. Morgan had the touch alright. The touch of arrogance. He saw it the moment he stepped on the elevator with Clay when she scrunched up her tiny nose up and backed away from him like he was carrying Anthrax.

  Sure she was beautiful. He guessed you had to be to do a job like this. After all who would believe she could make them beautiful enough to boost their slaes if she herself didn’t look like a black barbie. Flawlessly smooth mahogany skin, large cocoa eyes, cheekbones as high as mountain peaks and lips that belonged in a lip gloss commercial. For sure, she wouldn’t have walked past him on the street without pulling a second look. But that’s all it would be - a look. No turn around, no ‘hey what’s your name’ and definitely no upper level game. Not with all that arrogance swirling around her. Derek rubbed his generous beard. If what the Bible said about pride going before a fall held true, Miss Cox better pack herself a parachute.

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