The Trending Feeds Lifted Me Up
Worst of all, the print shop livestream from last night had been clipped into a dozen short videos, each title sounding like a superhero trailer.
"Delivery guy takes six on his own."
"Can he hear metal talk?"
"Normal people can't do that."
Some people were making memes. Some wanted him to go live again. Others were already selling cheap shirts with his face on them. And on morning TV, a panel guest was calling him "just noise inside social disorder."
Noah rubbed his temple until it hurt.
"Welcome to modern myth-making," Lucy said, tossing breakfast at him. "Right now you're half joke, half obsession."
"I'd prefer neither."
"That's not how it works," she said, sitting across from him. "People have seen you now. The question is how you get seen."
