3:56
p.m.
"So I said: ‘yeah but what about the rubber chicken, what's
his story?'" Van finished his tale with a huge smile.
"That
is seriously wacked, man. Seriously," answered Deaq shaking his
head and stifling a laugh.
Walking
into head quarters, A.K.A. "The Candy Store" Van and Deaq
headed up the steps to the center office. It wasn't a typical head quarters
so why have a typical office for the boss? The room was round with transparent
walls, or rather one transparent wall encircling a desk and some chairs.
"See
this is wrong. I know she ain't in there. I can SEE she ain't in there
but here I am marching my ass up here like some trained dog or somethin,"
said Deaq as the two officers walked through the doorway.
"Make
that two trained mutts. Woof!" said Van. "As long as I'm not
her bitch," he added.
Deaq
just glared at Van. The boss was apparently running late so they decided
to make themselves comfortable. The two sat down. Deaq checked his watch
and let out a little sigh. They were simple actions but the meaning
was clear. Van on the other hand was being about as subtle as ever.
"Telling
us to be on time like a couple of school kids and leave us waiting.
Oh I don't think so!" Van all but yelled as he jumped up from his
chair and began circling around the perimeter of the narrow room. He
looked through the "wall" of the office and checked out the
latest in their seized valuables: a green and white Triumph motorcycle.
It was a nice bike but not on the same level as the rest of the stuff
in the candy store. Fancy cars, custom motorcycles, costly jewelry,
illegal drugs and more cash than a small bank made up the tools of their
trade. Housed inside an abandoned theater, the collection of valuables
gave the impression of being part of a museum. The stuff they acquired
on each case was used to fund their further work. Work they were supposed
to be doing right now only one member of the atypical police unit was
late. Van pulled his attention away from the bike and again fixed it
on Deaq. His partner was calmly sitting, well slouching, in his chair
looking bored.
"This
doesn't piss you off?" asked Van.
"She's
late, I'll live," was his concise answer.
The
"she" they were referring to was Billie their boss. Billie
was very hot but also something of a mystery as they knew little about
her life outside work, that was assuming she had one. Undercover work
often left little time to pursue outside activities as Van and Deaq
were all too aware.
"See
we would have had plenty of time to stop at Starbucks," Van all
but whined. Deaq had been driving and had refused another caffeine stop
on the grounds that if they were late the two would be forced to use
the Jetta for the next week. Billie was not the type of woman who took
kindly to being made to wait.
One
week earlier:
After the three had successfully stopped a gun smuggling ring, a bright
yellow Jetta had been among the cars seized. Billie had sold the rest,
or traded them, or whatever she did to convert cars to capital to finance
their activities. The Jetta, which had belonged to the son of the head
of the smuggling organization, had been sitting between a black mustang
cobra and a burgundy corvette stingray. It stuck out in the crowd of
extremely costly and rare automobiles. When Van had asked why the car
was there after showing up ten minutes late, Billie told him it was
going to be their new wheels if either of them were not on time for
a meeting again.
Back
to now:
"Don't get to snarking at me. I didn't know she'd be late. Besides,
if you had another latte you'd be climbing up the walls rather then
just going around them," said Deaq as Van made his thirteenth circuit
around the small room.
"You
know what?"
"I
don't think I want to," remarked Deaq quietly.
"Five
minute rule. Five minute rule, baby. If she's not here in five minutes
we get to leave," said Van while still circling the office.
"That's
ten minute rule. I remember in High school it was ten minutes with no
teacher equaled no class."
"Five.
It's always been five. Ten minute? What kinda screwed up highschool
would have a ten minute rule?"
"Van,
it's ten, it always was ten and it's always gonna be ten, now sit yo
ass down you makin' me dizzy," said Deaq hoping that would be the
end of it but knowing it probably wouldn't be.
Van
had finally come to a stop behind Billie's desk. A can of cola was sitting
on top of some case files. The label read "Venenum Cola" and
had a cartoon neon green snake with bulging eyes and a lolling tongue.
"All
right, caffeine time," Van said aloud.
"Oh
no you not gonna start messing with her stuff again."
"She's
late and I'm gonna fall asleep if I don't get something to wake me up,"
looking not the least bit tired.
"How
‘bout a smack upside the head?" asked Deaq only half kidding.
"Don't do it dawg."
Van
grabbed the soda, opened it and had chugged half of it before Deaq even
had a chance to protest again.
"Don't
you come cryin' to me ‘bout this later when she gets mad."
Van,
having finished the soda said, "Deal. No crying."
**************
After
Van and Deaq had waited a few more minutes for Billie they finally decided
to chill by watching a movie. Each taking a huge, modern red sofa for
themselves they started watching The Getaway (1972 version). As usual
Van couldn't keep from talking through it even after Deaq threw the
only weapon in reach, a crumpled up newspaper, at him. As Van continued
to yack away, more constantly than usual, Deaq thought about the other
weapon in reach that he hadn't first thought of seriously: his gun.
"I
mean look at that it's just so great isn't it? Isn't it?" Van chattered.
Deaq
looked away from the screen about to threaten his partner with serious
bodily harm when he noticed something.
"Van,
you aright?" he questioned seeing bloodshot eyes staring back at
him.
"What?"
asked Van looking totally confused.
"I
asked you if you alright?" now seeing that Van's pupils looked
totally dilated making his usually light eyes look black in the center.
"What
did I do?" responded Van still seeming thoroughly lost.
Deaq
jumped up and strode over to where his partner was perched on the edge
of the sofa. Van by nature was a lounger, he just never sat upright
and with anything approaching reasonable posture. Deaq wasn't much better
himself. When they had plopped down on the sofas Deaq had seen Van sprawled
out over most of the huge piece of furniture. Now his partner was sitting
on the very edge both legs bouncing up and down quickly.
"What's
going on?" Deaq asked slowly and enunciating more clearly than
he had in years.
Van, finally appearing to understand that he was being asked a question
and was required to answer, looked Deaq in the eyes and said, "Bored.
Let's play some ball."
Van
then jumped up so quickly he nearly knocked Deaq over. Grabbing the
basketball off the floor without missing a step Van ran over to the
indoor half court. He was already dribbling and running in circles before
Deaq had even stepped away from the sofa.
"Van, you makin' me feel like a fool askin' over an over but what's
wrong with you?"
"Nothin.'
You game dawwwwwg?" Van took a free throw that bounced off the
backboard. He smiled hugely at Deaq as he ran by to retrieve the ball.
"Okay,"
Deaq said deciding to indulge Van until he could figure out what happened.
*******************
Billie
had arrived shortly after 5:00 p.m. to find Deaq pacing around the showroom
looking really pissed off. She couldn't see Van but did hear him yelling
about something, his voice echoing off the high ceilings.
"He
been's like this for almost an hour," Deaq informed Billie wearily.
"Damnit,
I was supposed to be a rodeo clown!" yelled the disembodied voice.
"What
happened?" asked Billie. Deaq quickly relayed the story of their
day, which started out uneventful. Billie stood, arms crossed looking
nonplused.
"So
I let him go up there to get it out," Deaq finished his story explaining
why Van was currently upstairs beating on the punching bag like it was
a child molester caught in the act. Billie said nothing to Deaq, just
turned away and walked to her office. The stiffness in her walk could
have been anger or frustration or possibly even concern, there was no
way to tell. Deaq slowly followed his boss though he got the feeling
if the office had a door it would have been slammed in his face.
"I
ordered green NOT purple. And no fries with that!" Van's screaming
voice rang through the building. The soft whomping sound of the punching
bag being hit continued.
"Where's
the evidence?" Billie stormed out and stared accusingly at Deaq.
"Wha?"
"The
can. It was on the desk, right there," Billies pointed to the now
empty spot on her desk.
She then saw the look of realization on Deaq's face.
"I'm
not running a day care center so I know I don't want to hear an explanation
that includes the line ‘he took something off my desk and drank
it.'"
"Well
..."
"Damn
it! Can't I trust you two with anything. For crying out loud you carry
guns, maybe I can't trust you with those either."
"Billie,"
Deaq cut the tirade short. "Just tell me what was in the soda and
what's it doin' to Van."
Right
on cue a strange yowling noise started from the upper area where Van
was still apparently beating on the punching bag.
With
a frustrated sigh Billie slowly and clearly explained, "That can
was the evidence that was supposed to go with me to a meeting with the
D.A., a meeting that is supposed to happen in about thirty minutes."
"But
what was in it and why it turn Van into the A-D-D special?"
"It's
a mix of stimulants and amphetamines. The drugs are mixed in with cola.
The caffeine intensifies the effects of the mix allowing for maximum
effect on minimum doses. It's profitable and you two were supposed to
"become" the newest L.A. suppliers. I wanted you two here
and ready for the deal tonight. I was gonna' swing by the D.A.'s office
with the "sample" before so I could get some extra backup,
these guy's are armed to the teeth."
"Why
you need to be provin' to the D.A.?"
"Long
story, let's just say I seriously pissed him off and have to play by
the books for a while."
"But
not us, right?"
Billie
gave no answer, just a smirk.
Van
broke into song in a falsetto screech, "I'm not a girl. Not yet
a woman. All I need it time..."
"Is
that Britney Spears he's singing?" asked Billie.
Ignoring
her question and trying desperately to block out the sounds coming from
his definitely male partner, "Okay, you say this stuff is uppers,
right? And the caffeine does what?"
"It intensifies the effects. It's a special mix that's designed
to be extra activated when combined with caffeine in the body."
"Van
said he had two huge Lattes today."
"Okay,
that helps explain why he's so ..."
Van
reached the chorus again,"I'm not a girl, Ohhh Ohhh Ohhh. Not yet
a woman, yeah."
"So,
glad we cleared that up Van," Deaq said quietly.
Billie
switched into professional mode, "Here's what we're going to do.
I'll make the deal in your place. They've met me and trust me, that'll
at least get me in the door. I'll get back up in earlier than planned.
We'll get them with the drugs. It won't be the deal but we can definitely
get them for possession and if we're lucky trafficking too."
"What
about the D.A.? Can you still get enough back up?"
"I'll
make due, pull in some favors."
Van
had apparently tired of Britney, though not singing, and had switched
to something else, "...my breasts are small and humble, so you
don't confuse them with mountains."
Deaq
finally realized something, "Wait, if you didn't need us ‘till
tonight why you make us get here so early?"
Billie
smiled, "I wanted to see your faces when you walked in late and
I told you the Jetta was your new wheels."
"But
YOU was late."
"Mmm.
Yeah but I'm the boss."
"I
don't know Billie. I think you should be driving that thing."
"Not
a chance. Besides I'll need something better if I'm gonna convince these
guy's I have more money to play with than they thought."
"Wait,
you're leaving me with him?" Deaq asked pointing to where Van was
still playing no music karaoke.
"He'll
be fine. The effects don't last more than twelve hours. Although considering
the extra caffeine I'm not sure."
"Don't
you think we should take him to the hospital or something?"
"Not
unless we have to - too much explaining. If he has trouble breathing
or starts seizing get him in right away. He should be fine though."
"I
don't know ‘bout this."
A
sudden bang stopped both of them. It was followed by another bang as
a falling object narrowly missed the office wall. Billie and Deaq exited
the office to find that Van had thrown both his boots down from the
upper floor, loft exercise area.
"Heeeey.
I though you weren't gonna' come out and pla-ay," Van shouted in
a sing - song voice.
Billie turned to Deaq, "Get him down, keep him on the main floor.
I'm going to see Clarence and his boys. I'll call when it's finished."
"I
could go, you stay," offered Deaq eager to escape his looney partner
for a few hours.
"Oh
no, you let him do it, so you're going to take care of him."
Deaq
knew arguing wasn't going to get him anywhere.
"You
gonna take the Jetta?" he asked joking.
"No
I'll leave it for you just in case, since it's going to be the only
car either of you will be driving for a very long time."
With
that Billie left and Deaq went upstairs to go collect his partner.
***************
Deaq
arrived at the top of the stairs only to be greeted by silence.
"Van?
What you up to now partner?" he called out.
Deaq
then noticed Van was sitting perched on the railing facing away from
him and towards the open show area below. On an ordinary day, that would
be one that was only slightly less eventful, Deaq would be unnerved
to see Van sitting on the edge like that. Given the circumstances Van's
position was very disconcerting. Occasionally the two would sit in the
old theater seats above that overlooked the entire space below. The
height gave the illusion of solitude and they usually only ended up
there to talk about the more personal "touchie feelie" stuff.
This section of the upper level however, was reserved for the punching
bag and the occasional argument.
"Van?
Why don't you come over here for a minute," Deaq asked in an even
tone. He didn't want to upset Van. He could see his partner's legs swinging
back and forward on the other side of the railing. The movement was
not too fast but seemed to be steadily increasing in speed and distance
covered. Deaq was becoming worried that Van would lose his balance and
fall to the main level below.
"I
let him die. I didn't stop it," Van said softly.
"Come
here and tell me ‘bout it man," Deaq could see the legs gaining
speed and momentum.
"You
know. You know. Oh God, you ..." Van's voice raised in volume then
cut off abruptly.
Deaq
was now seriously worried. He had no idea why Van's mood had suddenly
changed so dramatically. He was slowly inching toward where Van was
sitting on the rail top. Van had his arms wrapped around himself protectively.
His legs were swinging alternately at a frantic pace and his entire
figure was rocking back and forward on the narrow railing. Deaq knew
it was time to get the drugged man off the edge now or scrape him up
from the floor below after. The twenty foot drop to the unforgiving
hard wooden floor below would probably do some considerable damage.
Using his best authoritative voice Deaq commanded, "Van grab hold
of the railing, NOW."
"You
... he ... no, ugh!" Van said, though not necessarily in response
to Deaq. He didn't drop his hands to the raining on either side of his
legs but instead he began running his hands up and down his sides, arms
still crossed.
"Officer
Ray! Put your hands on the rail, NOW!" Deaq shouted at Van. He
was only about six feet away but if he made a lunge for Van he could
accidentally push him forward to the drop below.
Van
rocked far enough to throw off his balance and he grabbed for the railing
beneath him to stabilize himself. His hands slipped and he began to
fall forward. Deaq sprang forward and wrapped his arms around Van's
torso and pulled the man backwards. The two fell back onto the floor
behind them, Van on top of Deaq nearly pushing the air right out of
him. The building was silent except for their harsh pants. Several seconds
passed.
"Here's the part where one of us comes up with the funny line,"
Deaq said, still pinned under Van. Having received no response from
Van, Deaq decided to let it go and concentrated on maneuvering himself
out from under the human weight. As he shifted Van off to the side Deaq
felt the shaking resume. Once the quivering Van was on the floor Deaq
kneeled over him and took Van's hands into his own intending to get
the man's attention through the physical contact. What he got instead
was a slippery feeling as Van quickly withdrew his hands with a pained
yelp. Deaq looked down at his own hands to see the palms covered in
blood. He reached forward and grabbed Van by the wrists before he could
pull away again. Van's hands were covered in blood, so much in fact
that Deaq couldn't even make out the source of the injury. He felt a
surge of panic as he quickly assessed his partners condition, looking
for any evidence of further injuries. It was then that he noticed the
large twin blood stains on Van's shirt. The bright red stood out in
stark contrast to the white of his wife beater. Deaq let go of Van's
wrists. Van pulled his arms back and wrapped them around himself as
he had been doing before when sitting on the railing. The result was
more blood on the shirt, a definite relief for Deaq to see that there
appeared to be no farther wounds on his partner.
"Jeez.
Come on Van we gotta go get a look at this," Deaq said, crouched
over the prone man. Without giving his partner time to argue, Deaq reached
an arm under Van's back below his shoulder blades and raised him to
a sitting position. Van seemed confused by the action and looked around
as though the change in perspective had caused him to forget where he
was. Considering the dilated pupils and continued shaking Deaq thought
it may well have. Deaq didn't want to grab Van by the hands for fear
of exacerbating the wounds and was for a moment at a loss as to how
to best get Van to stand up so he could get him down to the main level
for a better look.
**************
After
getting Van down to the main level and seated on a couch Deaq went to
get the first aid kit. He was satisfied that Van's only injuries were
the numerous cuts on his hands, especially his knuckles. Deaq was already
feeling angry with himself for not checking on Van sooner. He had thought
that letting Van get his extra energy out on the punching bag was been
a good idea. Stupidly assuming Van would think to wear gloves was an
oversight on his part and not something he would forgive himself for
for a long time. It wasn't really the cut and bruised hands that upset
him but rather the thought of what could have happened. Seeing Van on
the edge of falling - literally had been... Well, Deaq thought he better
not consider it all right now, plenty of time to worry on things later.
For now he had to protect his partner, even if it was from a self induced
threat.
Deaq
glanced back to where he had left Van. He had told Van, in no uncertain
terms, that if he "got his skinny white ass off the sofa he'd be
looking at a serious beating." Or something like that. The threat
was clear enough that even with his drugged clouded mind Van could tell
that Deaq was serious about what he said. Deaq could see that Van had
not got up but was still on the sofa with his damaged hands held against
his chest. While he may not have stood he was still squirming and jittering
around enough that the movement was visible from all the way across
the building where Deaq was looking through the cabinets for the medical
kit.
"You
okay over there?" Deaq called out, before ducking back to continue
his search.
Van's
head whipped around fast enough that he found himself dizzy from the
movement. Someone was calling to him. What did he want? He recognized
that voice. Oh, wait it was Andre, he could just make out the fuzzy
dark shape in the distance. Andre was asking him if he was okay. Andre
was here. Wait, Andre was here? That didn't seem right at all. But Van
just couldn't figure out what was wrong with this picture. He decided
it didn't matter, his partner was here so everything was going to be
okay.
"Fine.
Just fine, Dre," Van called back. Van felt confused and amazingly
anxious but decided he had to concentrate and keep it together until
Andre came back over, then he could talk to him and ask him why he couldn't
stop shaking.
Deaq
heard Van say something back but he couldn't make it out, what with
having his head and shoulders completely inside the cupboard. Didn't
matter though, he thought, Van was probably just spouting nonsense replies
anyway. He still didn't know what Van had been talking about earlier
on the railing and he somehow doubted Van would even remember if he
asked him later.
"This
is ridiculous!" Deaq said to himself in frustration. They always
kept the kit in the same general area and he'd never had to open more
that a couple to doors to find it. Thinking back he remembered the last
person to used it had been - surprise - Van. Deaq wondered just how
good his partner's survival instinct was. Boy got hurt more often that
he should. Most of those hurts came along with the emotional pain Van
insisted on leaving himself open to. Deaq hoped it wouldn't consume
his sensitive partner but he feared eventually Van wouldn't be able
to continue getting hurt. Van would either have to toughen up or leave.
Deaq decided to not even consider the third option which involved his
friend eating a bullet and buried six feet under.
Deaq
made his way to the bathroom where the first aid kit was most likely
to be. Van usually forgot to put it away when he was finished with it
and had been in there cleaning and covering a cut below his neck on
his upper back last week. Deaq had been confused at the time why Van
wouldn't let him or Billie help him take care of the cut. It hadn't
been very deep but the slice had been about five inches long and could
have still had glass fragments in it. Despite it being in an awkward
spot for Van to reach he had insisted he could take care of it himself
and had stomped off to the bathroom with the kit in hand leaving Deaq
and Billie staring after him. They had chalked it up to Van's being
upset over the way the case had turned out and not wanting to have the
others around at the time. But as Deaq considered it now that made no
sense. Van was overly emotional and dramatic but he didn't run away
from his coworkers when upset. Deaq had set him straight before when
Van failed to show at an arranged time and left him hanging and worried
for hours. If anything Van stayed right with them so he could whine
to an audience about his problems or work them out by talking. Deaq
was not always sure there was a difference. Either way the more Deaq
considered it Van's insisting on patching up his own back had been odd.
A contortionist might not have asked for help but Van turning down the
offer given the wound placement had made no sense.
Van
was doing his best to stay where he was and wait for Andre to return.
It was difficult considering all four limbs felt like they wanted to
run off in separate directions. Van put his hands on his knees to try
to stop them from bouncing. Looking down he noticed that his hands were
covered in blood, some dry, some fresh and still flowing. The skin was
covered in numerous cuts and gashes and was already starting to darken
with the promise of what were likely to turn into spectacular bruises.
Van wondered how that had happened.
Deaq
found the kit on the bathroom counter amid dozens of bottles and containers
of typical bathroom stuff. The three of them, the employees of the Candy
Store, had amassed quite a collection of hair care products, toothpastes,
mouth washes and other personal grooming products. Deaq felt strangely
pleased that he had the least number of unnecessary toiletries. Not
surprisingly Van appeared to have the most though some of the items
could have been either Van's or Billie's. Watermelon scented liquid
hand soap: the only thing Deaq knew was that it certainly wasn't his.
Grabbing the metal box from among the junk which nearly covered the
counter he returned to find his partner looking at his hands as if he
had just realized they were hurt.
"Gonna'
be sore tomorrow," Deaq remarked as he approached Van, holding
up the first aid kit. "Got the stuff to patch you up. Any chance
you'll start putting this thing away when you're done wit' it?"
Deaq watched as Van stopped looking at his hands and turned his eyes
to Deaq. The pupils were still totally dilated and it gave Van a creepy
look, almost completely black centers surrounded by blood shot red.
If it had been anybody but Van Deaq would have been really unnerved
by the site. He decided to ignore the eyes and focus on Van's abused
hands. Deaq sat on the edge of the coffee table in front of Van. He
set the kit down beside himself took his friend's hand gently in his
own and began sterilizing the numerous cuts.
Van
saw Andre come sit in front of him and he did nothing to stop him from
taking his hand and fixing it. Van knew something was wrong here. He
knew Andre couldn't be here but he could feel his hand being held in
place by two strong darker hands. They were has partner's hands. Van
looked at the man in front of him trying to force his eyes to focus
properly. If he could just see Dre's face clearly as well as feel him
then that would mean he was here, he had to be.
Deaq
continued to clean and bandage Van's hands. Deaq avoided eye contact
so as not to get distracted. He noticed the shaking seemed to be lessening
to just small tremors and Van appeared to finally have stopped sweating.
Unfortunately he was also not talking which was, needless to say, a
bad sign where Van was concerned. Deaq supposed Van must be uncomfortable
about letting Deaq help him. Deaq thought back and realized that Van
had always bandaged his own wounds. He'd never realized it until now
but he couldn't think of one time that he had done this type of thing
before for Van.
"Van,
why didn't you ever let me help you patch up before?" Deaq asked,
not really expecting a coherent answer but hoping nonetheless he might
get one.
"You'll
think I'm a sissy. Dad used to say a man takes care of his own cuts.
Caught Mom cleaning my knee once after I fell and he told me I was a
sissy boy," Van said his voice sounding clearer than it had all
night.
"How
old were you?"
"Six."
"Damn,"
Deaq wanted to give Van's father a piece of his mind right then. That
or a piece of his fist, whichever came first. Deaq looked up to see
Van's black and red eyes full of tears.
"Deaq?"
"Yeah?"
not sure what to say to his partner right then. Van pulled his now bandaged
hands away.
"Deaq,
I, I'm sorry I screwed up. I didn't want to get Dre killed. I swear.
You're - he's not here and I ... I, it's my fault," Van said as
his head drooped to stare at the floor, too ashamed to look at Deaq.
"Van,
I know. We been over this. I know you loved my brother and I don't blame
you. It just happened and you didn't pull the trigger."
Van
was crying silently, his long hair shrouding his face from Deaq's view.
Deaq could hear Van quietly repeating phrases about how sorry he was
and how he had failed and was an awful person. Soon the silent tears
became loud sobs and Deaq was at a loss what to do.
*********************
"I
need you down here now. He's buggin' on me here," said Deaq into
the phone while keeping an eye on his sobbing partner.
"I'm
sorry Deaq but I've got make the meeting with Clarence since you two
can't do it. It's going down in a few minutes. Deal with it," said
Billie, not sounding the least bit apologetic.
"I
think he's getting worse."
"Is
his breathing still okay?"
"Yeah
it's aright," said Deaq while watching Van's shuddering sobs.
"Good.
If he starts having any physical problems remember to take him to the
hospital. Otherwise do what I told you and keep him there until it wears
off," Billie commanded.
"Yeah,"
Deaq replied sounding unimpressed.
"Hey,
don't get mad at me because your partner can't keep his hands off the
evidence," Billie said stopping the conversation by disconnecting.
Deaq
hung up the phone and watched Van through the clear office wall.
"What
happened to the deal to not cry ‘bout this later?" Deaq said
to himself. He didn't know what to do. Normally if someone was this
upset Van would take care of it, he was just better at handling these
things than Deaq was. Sure Deaq had comforted plenty of ladies before
but never a guy. Most of the time if a guy was carrying on like it was
because the got caught and was going to prison for a long time. Deaq
had no sympathy for criminals, especially those dumb enough to get caught.
Any dude who was this upset for a good reason, like watching his girl
get blown away Deaq would turn over to someone else who was more sympathetic.
If Deaq had to deal with men crying he would likely give them a slap
upside the head and tell them to knock it off. For this reason Van or
Billie always handled the distraught witnesses and Deaq was happy with
the arrangement. Now, however, he was alone and had to handle this himself
and even if he often said otherwise he cared a great deal for Van and
was not about to leave him alone to his misery. Deaq considered his
options for dealing with Van. Much as he would prefer to just leave
Van alone he decided that wasn't going to happen. His partner needed
someone and since there was no one else around he was going to have
to be it. Deaq just hoped he wouldn't find himself yelling at Van or
saying something that hurt his sensitive partner's feelings.
Deaq
suddenly had an idea: maybe if he thought of Van as a chick he could
do this. After all he was acting like one, all crying and stuff. Deaq
had had girlfriends get upset before and he'd made them feel better.
Of course with them the feeling better part included kissing and often
sex afterwards. Well, if he could just do the rest of it then that would
be fine because even though he would take a bullet for Van he certainly
wasn't going to neck with the guy - or worse. But if he could just use
the Deaq charm he might be able to make Van feel better.
Deaq
left the center office area and walked back to where Van was sitting
on the sofa, crunched over and still sobbing. Deaq reminded himself
one more time to be nice and sensitive. He stood right in front of Van
but couldn't find the right words which wasn't so bad because Van couldn't
be reasoned with right now. It was time for action. He sat down beside
Van and put his arm over his shoulders. It was stiff and awkward and
Deaq felt acutely aware that this was an invasion of personal space.
He wasn't sure if it was his space or Van's that was being invaded but
he felt like this was way too close to stay to another guy for any length
of time. Deaq was thinking this wasn't such a great idea. Maybe he should
go find a throw pillow for Van to hug. One of his ex- girls had always
grabbed one when she was upset. Actually she usually grabbed them all
and threw all but the last one at Deaq. Right about the time Deaq was
thinking about getting up and away Van latched onto him. He wrapped
his arms around Deaq and sobbed against Deaq's chest. Deaq froze and
stiffened then remembered his earlier plan to pretend Van was a girl.
Deaq started rubbing one hand up and down Van's back. They stayed like
that for a few minutes. Deaq found himself feeling less and less uncomfortable.
This wasn't so bad after all. Having a warm body held tight against
him felt damn good even if that body happened to be his male partner.
Lost in his thoughts Deaq hadn't really noticed that Van was winding
down and was just sniffling and hiccuping occasionally.
"I
don't know how you can stand to be near me," Van said his voice
rough. "I got your brother killed and yet you still stayed. Why
did you stay?"
Startled
by Van's suddenly speaking and noticing how he finally sounded coherent
Deaq decided to just answer honestly, "Told myself I'd leave soon
as I found Andre's killer. Go back to New York. But I started thinking
‘bout what you said about me not knowing my brother as well as
I thought I did. It really pissed me off when you said it but then I
realized you were right. He was gone and all that was left was my memories,
and yours. I wanted to stay to hear you talk about him but then you
never did. When Billie offered me the job, well it just seemed to fit."
Deaq
was shocked by what he just admitted. That was probably the most honest
thirty seconds of his life. It didn't matter that Van was curled up
around him. It didn't feel wrong at all, it just felt right. Andre's
death was what had first brought them together. It still connected them
in a deep and powerful grief that went unspoken until now. Deaq realized
that neither of them had really dealt with it. They had just jumped
into the next case and continued to work, becoming loyal partners more
quickly then either of them had realized. They had helped to fill a
void in each other's hearts. But even so they had not forgiven themselves:
Van for not saving Andre and Deaq for having stayed so far from his
brother for so long.
Without
thinking about his actions Deaq laid down behind Van, sandwiching himself
between the couch back and Van's back. He pulled Van down with him and
held him against his chest tightly. Van snuggled in automatically, he
loved not having to sleep alone. Having someone he trusted with him
allowed him to relax in a way he rarely was able to. He trusted Deaq
completely and even though it was a tight fit on the couch the way Deaq
held him protectively he knew the man would never let him slip over
the edge both literally and figuratively.
Deaq
knew this wasn't over and they would have a lot to talk about tomorrow.
He heard Van sigh contentedly and realized he himself felt more comfortable
than he had in months. Sure he'd shared his bed with a few ladies since
returning to L.A. but it had never felt so secure, so right. He let
himself place a light kiss on the back of Van's head as though it was
the most natural thing in the world to do. Yep, they were gonna have
a LOT to talk about in the morning.
Before
falling into an exhausted sleep Van whispered three words to Deaq, "Glad
you stayed."
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When
Billie returned to the Candy Store after the successful bust she expected
to find her men doing something, playing some basketball, watching t.v.
or God forbid doing some paper work. Seeing them as they were she would
have been less surprised if she had found them building origami swans
and listening to Mozart. Her subordinates were spooned up on the couch
together dead to the world. Billie noticed the heavy bandages on Van's
hands and dried blood on his shirt. His injuries had obviously been
attended to so she could wait until morning to find out what had happened.
They looked so comfortable sleeping there together that she had absolutely
no intention of waking them. That didn't mean she was about to let this
go. Billie quietly went and retrieved a Polaroid camera and took a picture
of the two. She put the camera away and took the photograph into her
office and watched it slowly develop. She didn't know why she took the
picture: blackmail for fun, to embarrass them later, or just to save
the moment when she had finally seen both men relaxed and at peace for
the first time.
The
moment seemed like saving even if she couldn't figure why.
End
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