Neighborhood chatter claimed the set had belonged to a small-time magician, a man named Topaz Mallory—Top to everyone who knew him—who used to perform on local cable in the eighties. They said Top had been brilliant and cruel. He could make people clap and forget what they meant to say. He had vanished after a final televised trick: a long, ornate broadcast where the camera lingered on his hands and then cut to a black wheel spinning. The station found the set later in a storage locker, but the footage was gone. Only the brass plate remained: TOP.
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