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Secrets

        The Cosplay convention floor swarmed with bodies of every shape and sizes dressed as dreamed up characters from fantasy and science fiction genres. They hid their true identities from the world, for a few hours.

Patrick Valdez strolled through the convention hall. He wore a flame red, shoulder-length wig covering his brown locks. The traditional colors and mask of the only young female wonder, Robin from ‘The Dark Knight Returns’ comic, holding a gold retractable staff. He took in the admirers, who whispered and pointed at the various outfits of their favorite characters; Thor and Loki, Captain America and Iron Man, Wonder Woman, Gamora of Guardians of the Galaxy, various Star Wars, and Star Trek characters all mingled together.

The vendor stocked their tables with books, replicas of weapons, masks, armors, dreamed up technology, statues, DVDs, and more mementos a die-hard fan wanted. Patrick believed he would impress the judges with his representation of the Girl Wonder in the approaching competition for best Cosplay. Patrick stopped every so often to take a photo with a devotee or another Robin. He smiled and waved as the cell phones and cameras captured their image. He tried to be civil as he pushed a wandering hand from his ass and hip ignoring their sexual offers and privileged kisses.

“Hey, Girl Wonder!” Called a voluptuous feline dolled up in touchable leather. She approached in spiked heels, carrying a braided whip lassoed over her shoulder.

“Mia, you made it,” said Patrick in his own recognizable male’s voice, that stunned the gathered fanboys around the crime fighter, whom they thought was a female. The male admirers shrugged their shoulders, not caring Patrick was a guy as they watched the two masked characters hug.

“Wow, you are a sight Patrick,” she said as they separated. The crowd parted as Mia and Patrick walked off together. Patrick met Mia while they were in school overseas. She had knowledge, of the ins and outs of the Cosplay events and invited Patrick to experience it first hand with her and he accepted.

“I considered coming as Robin Hood, but figured comic superheroes were more in fashion,” said Patrick, pushing his satin cape, that fell across his chest, back behind his shoulders.

“Want to meet up after the show? That is—unless your bodyguard is here,” she said, glancing around for the brawny male that always wore a mask with his chosen costume as he hovered over Patrick. He intimidates the fanboys who were too friendly.

“He’s history; it got weird.”

“Didn’t I tell you groupies can’t be trusted?”

“Yeah, I thought he was different.”

“It comes with the territory sweetie. Anyway, I got a bat to bug. Coffee later?”

“Sure, meet you in the lobby after I change around six?”

“I’ll be there, bye.”

They both turned and walked in opposite directions. Patrick had an appointment to keep with a few Batman’s wanting to take photos with him and he needed to get his badge for the talent show. He had his mother to thank for getting him lessons in gymnastics to prepare him for the acrobatics he’d planned for the show.

There was a great guest panel lined up that he wanted to catch before his performance. As he moved towards the theater, an unexpected visitor surprised him.

“Hey, Patrick.” The familiar deep voice caused him to stop and turn to see a six-foot Stormtrooper, holding a weapon across his chest. Patrick didn’t hesitate as he knew the voice of the man he told to leave him alone.

“Do I need to guess who it is?” He asked, with annoyance in his voice.

“How are you?” the trooper asked. Patrick ignored him, walking off to the side where there were fewer people, the trooper followed. When he was sure, no one would hear their conversation he snapped at him, but above a whisper.

“God, it’s only been a week. You promised to give me space,” he said, glancing around him.

“I know—but—I just hated how we ended.”

“I told you; you asked too much of me. I can’t— not with Gavin.”

“Gavin’s a prick who doesn’t deserve you.”

“Even if that’s true, it’s my decision when I break up with him.”

“You’ll never do it; he has too much on you.”

“That’s also my business; I should have kept my mouth shut.”

“You never had to say a word. I saw how he treated you.”

“None of that is your concern now. You need to leave me alone.” The trooper stared down at him in silence, this bothered Patrick, who couldn’t see his face to make sure he understood. “When I move on, it will be on my terms, not anyone else. Just—please leave me alone Jay.” Patrick didn’t wait for an answer as he hurried off not looking back. He blended into the crowd and vanished from sight.

Jay the Stormtrooper watched through hallow, ghostly eyes of his mask as his grip tightened on his weapon so forcefully that it buckled in two places; snapping the durable plastic under his gloved fingers.