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was amused to see that one of the fainters was the Klingon woman from Brooklyn.
"Paul," said Mandi. "It's time to say hi."
Paul nodded and approached her with his microphone.
"Hi, everybody," said Mandi. "I decided to go public after those pictures of
me appeared on the news. DragonCon seemed like a perfect place for someone like
me to do that."
There were some chuckles and some barks of laughter from the crowd as Mandi
held still for the cameras. After a few moments she lowered the car to one
shoulder. Paul dropped the mike at her feet and ducked almost convulsively away.
"Aww, I scared him," Mandi said with a grin. "Sorry, Paul. My bad. People, I
have to take this car back out to the parking lot now. Since this is the end of
the show, you're all welcome to follow me outside."
Mandi flew toward the doors and people made way for her without having to be
told. The WNN newsies hurried to catch up and failed because Mandi didn't bother
walking to the street doors.
She lay flat in the air beneath the car and flew it through the doorway,
over the heads of those now within her roped-off pathway, and out the street
doors to the parking ramp.
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