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... p> Carlos firmly suppressed his urge to laugh at the sight of the mayor's facepalm, and dismissed his thoughts of Star Trek memes. However amusing the comparison might be, explaining it even to Amber would be difficult, and he wanted to show this man respect. As the old and presumably experienced mayor of the town, or city or whatever it was, that Carlos was being put in charge of, he could be either a priceless ally or a tremendously bothersome obstacle, and Carlos would much prefer having him ...

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