"Tell
me again why we can't just go in pretending to be buyers?" For
the last fifteen minutes Van had been sitting there with Deaq listening
to Billie outline their latest case. Actually, he had been sitting there,
but as for listening? Apparently not.
"Have
you even heard a thing I've said?" Billie was not impressed. "You
know these presentations," she motioned to the large monitor behind
her. "They don't create themselves." She had spent some time
getting the presentation ready for two reasons. First, Billie liked
to present a slick and together image. Second, she had little faith
in the length of her guys' attention spans for anything that wasn't
good looking and fast paced. Giving them a traditional file folder of
information would have been easier, but a computer presentation with
graphics, colors and video clips always got them more interested...
or so she had thought, until now.
"Sorry
boss," Van said. "My mind just wandered." Van couldn't
tell her what he had been thinking about. Not unless he wanted to end
up with either his partner or Billie killing him. Kinky daydreams about
Deaq were just not meant for sharing. As long as they stayed inside
his head there would be no problem, at least not for anyone else. It
wasn't like they had become more frequent and were starting to affect
his work or anything. Yeah right.
"Wander
it back here. We have work to do." Billie let the matter drop.
There was something in Van's reply that let her know he wasn't joking
around. He had answered without looking up and his tone had been flat.
She considered asking him if there was anything wrong, but decided instead
to give Deaq a look.
Deaq
nodded his head ever so slightly in response, knowing that Billie wanted
him to talk to Van later and see what his problem was. This had been
going on for a week or so and, despite his attempts to get Van to open
up to him, Deaq had gained no insight into what had been troubling his
partner. It seemed like the more he pressed the more Van withdrew into
himself. Deaq was starting to get concerned that a new case right now
might make things worse.
Billie
hit a button on the computer, and bringing up a picture on the screen.
It was the outside of a salon. It was a reasonably nice place and in
most cities would be considered quite exclusive. In L.A. however, it
was considered mid-range in expense and style. The sign read: Kenny's
Salon and Spa.
"This
is Kenny's. It's a hair salon but we believe it's also a front for a
drug dealer known only as 'Stell.' We have no idea who this Stell is
but we have miles of wire taps, thanks to DEA, indicating he's using
this place to move the stuff."
"How'd
you get DEA's help?" asked Deaq.
"We
didn't. Remember that case with the stolen laptops about a month ago?
When I was logging them into evidence I found recordings stored on the
hard drive of one of the computers. Seems Walter was making his own
copies of the taps."
"Taping
the taps? Damn! No wonder he knew they were coming," Deaq remarked.
The case had not ended smoothly, mainly because DEA wasn't interested
in cooperating with them.
"These
recordings indicate that Stell himself is at Kenny's when the shipments
arrive."
"So
why can't we just go in as buyers?" Van asked. Full circle.
"Because,
Van, we need someone on the inside. Actually two someones," she
said looking at both of them.
"Okay,
I can only get so many haircuts you know. And Deaq..." Van didn't
bother finishing the sentence since it was obvious that Deaq didn't
need a hair cut as he kept it short, only about half an inch long.
"That's
why you two are going to work there."
"Billie,"
Deaq began thinking she was pulling their legs. "What the hell
you think we know about working in a salon?" he said holding his
fingers up in an air quote on the word salon. "This is SO far out
of our area."
Van
scrunched down in his chair realizing there was a good chance Billie
had more in his file than he had figured. 'Oh crap,' he thought.
"Van
Strummer happens to be one of the best up and coming stylists on the
west coast," Billie said.
"Billie,
Van can play at being almost anything but he don't know the first thing
about doin' hair. Look," Deaq pointed to Van's long bedhead-meets-windblown-surfer-dude
style.
Billie
and Deaq looked at Van who just scrunched farther down in his seat.
They were both shocked that he wasn't defending himself and his hair.
They both knew Van spent considerable time and effort everyday to achieve
that style. Deaq realized that Van also wasn't agreeing with him about
not knowing how to play a stylist.
"Van?
There something you want to share with us?" he asked fearing the
answer.
Van
just kept staring at the desktop. After a few seconds he jumped up and
began pacing around the small enclosed office. He pointed at Billie,
"You already know, don't you? Damn it! What isn't in that frickin'
file? Yes, Deaq, I do know how to do hair. And I'll have you know this,"
he pointed at his hair, "takes a lot of skill to do. Unlike some
people I don't just get up and leave without doing anything to it."
"Easy
partner. I didn't mean anything by it, but just 'cause you do that thing
with your own hair don't mean you can go cutting and doin' other people's."
Van
came to a stop, threw his head back and looked at the high ceiling above.
"Billie, go ahead. Fill him in." He returned to his seat and
plopped down, slouching.
********************
That
night, back at his hotel, Van was still feeling embarrassed. He never
wanted Deaq to know that he had worked in a salon in his early teens.
It had been his Mom's idea. She had dragged him along when she was getting
her hair done and Van had really hit it off with the guys who worked
there. She had always known that Van was probably gay, or at least bisexual.
She had encouraged him to talk with and work with the guys at the salon
because she trusted them and figured they could help Van understand
himself. His father had been in jail at the time. He certainly wouldn't
have let Van hang around with a bunch of gay hair dressers but Van's
Mom figured it wouldn't do any harm and might actually be good for him.
She had been mostly right.
Van
looked in the minibar figuring maybe a drink would help settle his nerves.
Tomorrow he was going to have to show Deaq a side of himself he had
hoped was buried forever.
****************
Deaq
pulled up to the front of Van's place and waited in the car. He had
called en route and Van had told him not to bother coming up because
he would be ready by the time Deaq got there. Deaq watched the procession
of guests going from the lobby through the doors. One in particular
caught his eye. Young guy, slim but muscular build, tight black leather
pants and a skin tight spandex tee shirt in gray and white that had
a print that looked like marble. He had long hair that must have been
naturally curly and he was fresh shaven. He walked with a bounce in
his step that made him appear quite young and full of barely restrained
energy. As the young man approached the car Deaq choked on his coffee
and wound up spitting it on the dash of the expensive car. He'd been
checking out his own partner!
'That
is so not cool, man,' Deaq thought to himself as he scrambled to wipe
up the mess before Van got in. 'You don't go checking out your partner
no matter how gay he dresses. You know he likes the ladies. He's just
got that weird fashion sense. Hell, you'd probably dress like that too
if you lived in L.A. your whole life.' As Van climbed into the car Deaq
thought, 'No. You still wouldn't look like that. But knock it off, the
guy's off limits. Besides, if he knew you liked doing it with guys he's
probably be disgusted, no matter how open minded you think he is.'
Van
gave Deaq his best cheesy smile. "So, do I look the part?"
Deaq
just shook his head and kept looking at Van. It wasn't like he hadn't
seen his partner dressed like that before. This was just more of a full
package deal. Deaq recognized the pants and shirt but there was something
about them together, especially that shirt without a jacket. It made
Van's chest and abs look like they were chiseled out of marble. And
this was definitely the first time he'd seen Van without any facial
hair. Oh he'd seen it all lengths, long enough that Deaq could almost
call it a beard, but this was different. He had never realized how delicate
Van's features were. Without the goatee he looked almost feminine and
much younger. Looking the way he did now Deaq wouldn't be surprised
if Van were asked for ID if they went to a club. Not that he should
be thinking about taking Van to a club. 'Common man, keep it together,'
he told himself. 'Damn, I thought I was over feeling like this.'
"We
supposed to meet the owners at 9. Timmy and Frank. Billie said they'd
be waiting for us this morning."
"Wait,
did you say Timmy and Frank?" 'No way' Van thought. 'It's got to
be a coincidence.'
"Yeah.
That's what she said. Why, you know 'em?"
"Naw.
I'm sure it's just a coincidence," Van said, wondering if that's
what it was.
******************
"Is
that my little ray of sunshine?" the voice boomed over the music
and sounds of hair driers. Deaq watched as a tall, thin man in his early
forties ran through the salon at surprising speed and grabbed Van by
the shoulders for a better look.
"It
is you, isn't it, Sunshine?"
Van,
bright red and very much aware of all the customers and staff watching
the exchange answered him, "Yeah, it's me Frankie."
Frankie
grabbed Van in a bear hug, lifted him right off the ground and spun
him around once before setting him down again.
"It's
so good to see you. It's been years. What are you doing here? How have
you been, Sunshine?" he asked the questions in rapid succession
never letting Van get a word in edgewise.
"I
changed my name years back. Not Ray anymore. It's Van Strummer now."
"Oh!
Your boss called. I'm so pleased you didn't give up the trade. We thought
after that whole thing, what with your Dad and all..."
"Yeah,
I'm sorry about that," Van really didn't want to talk about that,
especially around Deaq. He steered the conversation away. "Is Timmy
here?"
"TIMMY!"
Frankie shouted. Deaq watched in amusement as a few patrons covered
their ears.
'This
guy has a set of pipes on him,' Deaq thought.
Another
guy popped out of the back area. He looked a little younger than Frankie
and was dressed more conservatively. On seeing Van he quickly made his
way to the front of the store.
"Little Ray," he said as he shook Van's hand. "You're
all grown up now. It's good to see you." While his greeting was
a lot less dramatic than Frankie's had been it was just as sincere.
"You
too Timmy. And it's Van now."
"Whatever
you want, Sunshine," Frankie said, obviously not about to give
up on the nickname.
"So,
then you're this mysterious Van Strummer, supposedly the best new stylist
L.A. has seen in years. Your boss spoke highly of you, but we were wondering
since we'd never heard of Van Strummer," Timmy said.
"That's
me." Van turned to smile at Deaq and realized he hadn't even introduced
him yet. "This is Deaq."
"Billie
told us about him too. She said you'd bring your partner along and insist
he be with you. She said you two are inseparable," said Timmy said.
"Uh,
yeah, see were not that kind of partners..." Van started. He didn't
want Deaq freaking out.
"Of
course, Sunshine. Whatever you say," Frankie said obviously humoring
Van. He didn't buy for a second that these two weren't a couple. He
saw their body language when they came into the store and they way they
stood closely together.
Deaq
put his arm around Van's waist and pulled him close. "It's okay,
I don't mind if your friends know," Deaq said smiling. He figured
they had better just go with it, that way his presence would be less
suspicious. "I'm just new to being out, you know ... in public."
Timmy
took Deaq's arm and told him, "Don't you worry. Frankie and I pride
ourselves on a good working environment. Everyone here is very supportive.
Now, how would you like to learn to be the new wash boy?"
Deaq
threw Van a look that said everything from "kill me now" to
"if you're really my partner you'd get me out of here." Van
just flashed him a 1000 watt smile and said, "Don't be scared,
you'll do fine." He watched Timmy lead Deaq away. Deaq looked like
he was being led to the gallows but Timmy was already animatedly filling
him in on the finer points of scalp massage. It brought back memories
for Van.
*************
Three
hours later Van was on his third customer and really enjoying himself.
Frankie was right. He hadn't lost the touch. He was clipping and snipping
quickly and was turning out great results.
'Hmm,'
he thought. 'If Billie ever fires me maybe I can get a job doing this.'
Van
checked out Deaq in the mirror in front of him. The poor guy just wasn't
getting the hang of it. He had already managed to soak two customers'
shirts and blast one old lady with cold water down her neck. Hearing
her shrill scream and then seeing the look of shock on Deaq's face had
been priceless. (Author's note: Imagine Bill Belamy's reaction - how
funny would that be?) Van could swear Deaq's eyes looked like they were
going to pop right out of his head. He stifled a laugh at the memory.
As
he blow-dried the now short hair of the customer he had been working
on he watched Deaq awkwardly shampooing another older lady's hair. The
way Deaq was leaning to reach the sprayer gave Van a nice view of his
ass. Deaq had long since ditched his long sleeved shirt and was now
wearing a dark blue sleeveless t-shirt. Van watched Deaq's powerful
biceps as he lathered the shampoo.
"Putting
those fabulous arms of his to good use aren't we?" Frankie said
conspiratorially to Van, nodding to Deaq's reflection in the mirror.
Van hadn't even noticed the man walk up beside him. Frankie patted him
on the lower back and made his way to the front desk. Not that it was
really an option in this outfit, but Van again thanked God he hadn't
brought his gun. Between Frankie, and the customers it seemed like everyone
was patting him or feeling him up. The most disturbing moment had been
when a lady old enough to be his grandmother had grabbed his leather
clad ass and called him "sweetie." He shivered at the thought.
He
didn't mind when Frankie touched him, after all it was just the man's
way and Van knew he meant nothing by it. He could tolerate the customers
grabbing him too. Heck, dressed like this he was probably asking for
it. But all day he had been waiting for someone to touch Deaq. In a
place like this it was just a matter of time and just the thought of
it made Van start grinding his teeth. It made him wish he could just
carry his gun in plain sight and be done with it. Being unarmed always
made him feel sort of helpless. At least Deaq was carrying, his clothes
being baggy enough to easily conceal a gun. He watched Deaq bend slightly
more and noticed two bulges at his sides, small enough that nobody else
would probably know. So he was carrying two guns. Not unusual, but it
made Van feel a little safer. So help him if anyone grabbed Deaq or
felt him up he'd grab one of those guns and...
'Whoa,'
Van though. 'Jeez, over protective much? Where did all that come from?
Deaq's a big boy - he can take care of himself.' As he thought this
he saw Deaq grab the sprayer and turn it the wrong way. Before he could
call out a warning Deaq turned it on, effectively spraying himself stomach
to crotch with water.
The
customer in his chair started laughing and it was all Van could do not
to whack him upside the head with the hair dryer in his hand. The man
put a hand on Van's upper thigh and said, "That's good - it's all
dry now. Maybe you should go help him out. Looks like he could use a
dryer." He pointed towards where Deaq was toweling himself off.
Van took off the cape off the man and reminded himself that it was still
murder even if the guy was tempting him to do it.
***************
"This
is the worst case I've ever worked," Deaq declared. "You remember
that time we had to go after those gun smugglers and had to pose as
fertilize buyers? NATURAL fertilizer! Well this is worse."
Deaq
downed another shot of tequila and chased it with his beer.
"Okay,
you can give me the keys right about now," Van said, his hand open
on the table. He watched Deaq wrestle them from his pocket with a little
more effort than was necessary. He wasn't smashed but it was definitely
better if Van drove tonight.
The
two had gone to a bar after the salon closed. Deaq had insisted on the
grimy sports bar they were in rather than the upscale lounge just down
the street. They had walked into the lounge first, a pleasant and airy
place with light instrumental music playing softly in the background,
and Deaq had spun a 180 on his heel and walked right out. Van had followed
and when he began to ask what the problem was Deaq had just said, "Nah
uh. Not after today."
Van
had figured Deaq must have thought the place too gay and was probably
disgusted with the thought of spending any more time in a place that
might contain anyone who wasn't totally hetero. For a moment Van had
almost thought maybe he should leave Deaq alone - just get him to drop
him off. He wondered how Deaq could even stand him.
Deaq
had turned and said, "Common you holdin' us up. I need a beer."
Van had followed like an obedient puppy dog. He was disgusted with himself
for not the first time in the past few weeks. He was going to have to
find someway to stop himself from lusting after Deaq without ruining
their partnership. Any hope he had of Deaq maybe, just maybe, sharing
his feelings disappeared by the end of the day. Some how his insistence
on visiting the roughneck bar had seemed like the final confirmation
Van needed.
'Well,
it had been very unlikely. But that doesn't make it any easier to accept,'
he thought, zipping the borrowed jacket up a little higher. There was
no way he'd have gone in this nasty place if Deaq hadn't mentioned the
jacket in the trunk of the car. Sure, he and Deaq had gone into some
pretty scary situations before, but he wasn't suicidal and entering
Rough Bill's Sports Bar dressed the way he was at the Salon would have
been a sure way to end up with trouble. After all, neither of them carried
badges and Van wasn't even armed.
"This
is even worse than that time..."
Van
decided to cut him off. "I'm enjoying it. You'll have a better
time tomorrow I promise. You were doing a lot better towards the end."
"Yeah
right! That last dude ended up with a mouth full of water. I don't know
what the problem is. I mean, I've done a lot harder things before. I
don't see why this should be so bad."
"Maybe
you're just trying too hard, you know? Give it another day and you'll
be cleaning heads like a pro."
"That's
what I'm afraid of," Deaq said. The last thing he wanted was to
be really good at all this. Van could play hairdresser all he wanted
but it was all too weird for Deaq. It just seemed so girly to him. Just
like that lounge had. It was like living with his sisters all over again.
Deaq gave an involuntary shiver.
Van
noticed the look of disgust on Deaq's face and retraced his words. 'Cleaning
heads like a pro - that's what I'm afraid of. Oh shit! He's thinking...
Oh shit!'
"But
hey," Deaq started, changing the subject. "I'm happy you havin'
a good time. Your friends - they're nice. 'Specially Timmy. That guy's
got more patience than both my parents combined. He teach you a lot?"
Deaq suspected that Van learned hair cutting from the guys. Maybe more.
"Yeah,
Frankie too. Listen, it's late. You wanna get going?" Van wanted
to avoid this conversation as long as possible. Hopefully until after
the case when it would be forgotten.
"Sure.
I've had enough anyway." Deaq noticed the way Van changed topics
quickly. He was avoiding talking about something. At least he'd been
happy today. Maybe Van just needed a break from their regular work.
Maybe that's what his funk had been about.
'Maybe
what he needs is a break from you,' Deaq thought. 'What if he's starting
to notice the way you look at him? What are you going to do then? I
gotta figure a way to stop this.'
As
they left the bar Van noticed Deaq shaking his head to himself. 'Look,
he's probably thinking about what an idiot you are - you disgust him.
I gotta figure out some way to stop this - to just stop thinking about
him in that way,' thought Van.
Van
dropped Deaq off at his place then went home. It had been a very quiet
ride, both men locked in their thoughts.
************
Van
rolled up to Deaq's driveway just a couple of minutes late. He had fussed
over his outfit that morning. He'd considered wearing something more
conservative, conservative for him anyway, but had decided instead to
dress the part. If he was supposed to be an up and coming hair stylist
in L.A. then a baggy old shirt and worn Levis weren't going to cut it.
Besides, he had already shown up yesterday looking ... what was the
politically correct word? Flamboyant?
'No.
Deaq probably thinks I looked like a flaming queer. What's he going
to think of me today?' he thought, looking down at himself. Today he'd
chosen tight, light colored, designer jeans with strategically placed
rectangular holes in them, and a white, linen shirt that was rather
see through. It had three quarter length sleeves (Van's favorite, though
difficult to find in men's clothing) and rawhide lacing from about mid
chest to the neck, which he left hanging lose and open showing off plenty
of skin. He'd shaved again too and still felt naked without his usual
goatee. He left his hair natural, it curled on it's own making it look
much shorter than normal. He usually used a lot of stuff to make it
stay straight and messy looking. Van found himself thinking about how
long it had taken him to figure out the perfect combination of products
and techniques to make it appear straight. He knew there was an analogy
of some kind there he could make about his life but just as he was about
to figure it out Deaq opened the car door and got in.
"Mornin,'"
Deaq said grinning at his tardy partner. He even sounded happy. Deaq
had decided he was going to stop whining like a brat and make the best
of this case. After all it couldn't be all bad if it was making Van
happy. He hadn't given up on finding out what had been troubling his
partner all week but he was willing to let it go, at least until after
work tonight.
'Damn!
I'm calling it "work" like it was a real job or something,'
he thought.
Van
started the car and pulled into traffic. "You're in a good mood."
"Yeah,
I'm gonna' have a good day. You said it yourself - I'll do better today."
"You're
not going to hold me to that are you? Cause it's not like I offered
some money back guarantee, here," Van said joking around.
"I
got a plan's all," Deaq said having no intention of telling Van
the idea he had last night right after he'd been dropped off.
"Does
that plan include those pants? Those ARE Dockers right? The ones that
'repel any liquid?'" he said saying the last part in a fake announcer's
voice.
"Caught
me red handed, man," Deaq answered. 'Let him think he has everything
figured out if he wants to, but I still got a surprise up my sleeve.
"Thought
you could get that by me didn't ya? Huh?"
*********************
Soon
after arriving at the Salon, Deaq had started talking to Timmy about
something. Van had wanted to eavesdrop but figured it was time to get
to the real reason he was here.
"Hey,
Frankie? What product lines are you selling here anyway?" he asked.
Van knew that once he got Frankie talking it should be easy to slip
in extra questions. He was convinced that there was no way either Frankie
or Timmy could be part of the drug trafficking that was supposedly going
on there ... at least not knowingly. Nevertheless, Van had to make sure.
Sure
enough Frankie gave him a long list of different products they offered.
Van was surprised at how many he didn't recognize. He asked Frankie
about the best one's for straightening hair. He figured he'd kill two
birds with one stone. First he'd find out more about the independent
products they sold since this was how Billie, Deaq and he had decided
the drugs were probably being brought in and sold in disguise. Second,
Van figured maybe Frankie would have something really good he could
use on his own hair to achieve his normal style.
"Sunshine,
don't tell me you want to try to straighten out that lovely hair of
yours. It'll never look right. You'd probably have to put loads of product
in and even then it would just end up looking all messy."
"That
sounds like my Van," Deaq said having walked up and caught the
tail end of their conversation. "Always piling stuff in his hair
only to end up with bed-head."
Frankie
grabbed Van's hand and lightly slapped the top of it. "Shame on
you! Why would you do that to your beautiful hair?"
"I
don't really like it like this," Van said. It was true and he really
hoped he could avoid explaining his reasons.
Timmy
came to his defense. "Frankie, if he wants to do it you can't stop
him. Van, it does suit you but if you don't want it like this I'm sure
we can find something to change it. I understand if you don't want it
that way again ... anymore."
Deaq
recognized something in Timmy's tone that clued him in that this was
a deeper issue than just hairstyle. The way Timmy was looking at Van
was sympathetic. Something else was going on that Deaq didn't know about
and it bugged him.
"Frankie,
baby, go show Van the storeroom. Makie's construction putty? You think?"
Timmy asked Frankie, referring to a specific product.
"Whatever
Sunshine wants he'll get - even if it won't look good," Frankie
said smiling, wrapping an arm around Van's shoulders and leading him
to the back.
Timmy
watched Deaq, who in turn watched Van disappear into the hallway.
"He'll
be okay out of your sight for a few minutes, you know," said Timmy.
"Van can take care of himself better than you think and Frankie
would never let any harm come to him. Not ever again."
"What
don't I know here?" Deaq asked outright.
"Deaq,
sweety, if Van hasn't told you then ... well, it's not my place."
"What
CAN you tell me?" Deaq didn't want to interrogate Timmy. Actually,
he really did want to but making the man suspicious about them would
be a bad thing. Deaq wasn't totally sure the two weren't in on the drug
trafficking, despite Van's assurances to the contrary.
"I
can tell you that what you're thinking, about Van's hairstyle being
about a bigger issue, is right. What? You think I can't figure what
you're worrying about? Frankie and I have been together for over 20
years and believe me I've had plenty of experience figuring out what's
not being said. Sure, he talks a lot now but when he's pissed off you
won't get a word out of him about the problem. Does that sound familiar?"
Deaq
blinked in surprise. This guy was good.
"Yeah,
Van ... he was in a mood all week. He seems happier here and I'm happy
for him and all, but I can't help wondering what the problem was ...
or is. I don't know."
"Well,
I can give you this advice: don't push too hard. Let him tell you when
he's ready. If you give him the chance he'll spill and feel a lot better
for it. You know, Deaq, you can't protect him from every problem."
"Who
said I was?" Deaq found himself responding more defensively than
he intended.
"I
see the way you two watch each other. It's not just puppy love looks,
though I can tell you love him. You watch each other like you expect
someone's going to jump out of the shadows and snatch the other away."
"So,
what, you saying I'm over protective or something?"
"No,
I'm just saying that you can't protect him from everything. Not every
threat comes from outside."
"It's
me, right? You think I'm his problem?" Deaq felt his earlier fears
resurface.
"Okay,
I've lost you haven't I? Deaq, listen. I don't know what's been bothering
Van any more than you do ... probably less even. I'm just saying that
maybe he can't get away from what's bothering him. Maybe what he needs
is time to deal and then get it off his chest." Timmy sighed then
decided to change to end the conversation, "It's too early in the
day for all this. I'm sorry if I upset you."
"No,
man. I should apologize. You don't need me jumpin' down your throat
when all you doin' is tryin' to help."
"Come
on, let's see if you're as good as you claim. You should have told me
yesterday you had experience doing them - I wouldn't have made you spend
all day getting covered in water and shampoo. Nice pants, though. Water
repellent is a good choice if you're planning on getting splashed all
day."
Deaq
laughed and said, "Thanks, but hopefully I've spent my last day
as a hair washer."
"Somehow
we'll make due without you," Timmy said in mock seriousness.
************
Van
followed Frankie into the storeroom. It was down a flight of stairs
in the basement. Upon entering the small, windowless room he felt his
heart rate speed up a bit. The shelves, the hair products, even the
door looked so similar. He swallowed nervously, pushing down unpleasant
memories.
"Honey,
I'm sorry. I didn't mean to rag on you about your hair. I just feel
so mad that he still has such influence on you after all this time."
Van
knew that Frankie was referring to his father, Ray Ray. If he only realized
that right now it wasn't his father's mistakes as a parent that Van
was remembering. Van turned to face Frankie, stuffing down anxiety at
being in the storage room. If all his undercover work had taught him
nothing else, it was the importance of being able to act like things
were fine when they really weren't.
"It's
okay. Actually, we're on better terms now, my Dad and I."
Frankie
grabbed him up in a hug and while Van wouldn't have initiated it he
really felt better for it. Of course he'd have felt a lot better, and
more relaxed, if those arms encircling him were Deaq's. Frankie let
Van go after a moment and began grabbing a variety of products from
various shelves.
Setting
down the arsenal on a little table in the corner Frankie said, "Here's
what we've got for straightening. Most of these are new, but you probably
had a lot of them at the last salon you worked at. Take some time and
check things out, it won't get busy for awhile yet."
With
that Frankie left Van alone in the room. Van planned on staying and
checking things out, but what he really wanted to check out wasn't new
stuff for his hair. Van looked at all the different bottles and containers
trying to figure out which was most likely to contain drugs in disguise.
He
wanted to run out of the storage room as fast as he could. It was bringing
up very bad memories, but he had to do this - both for his job and for
himself. Van decided he wasn't going to leave the room until he was
totally under control or he found some evidence of drugs - whichever
came first.
*******
After
about 20 minutes Van left the room. He hadn't found any clear evidence
at all though he'd opened about a hundred different containers. He had
found several possible products that were out of stock. He'd have to
ask Frankie what day those ones were delivered. Billie's information
had said that the drugs were picked up by the buyers on the last Thursday
of each month, so that meant they were probably delivered to the salon
the day before. If the delivery date matched on any of the suspected
products then they could trace the product to its distributor. The salon
carried a lot of small market stuff, but considering it was nearly the
end of the month and he'd checked all the products in stock Van was
pretty sure he'd narrowed down the possibilities.
While
his search was at least somewhat successful, his battle with his own
nerves was a lot less triumphant. Van was nearly shaking by the time
he left the room. He had to hold onto the banister to keep from accidentally
tripping in his haste. No matter how much he ignored his memories and
concentrated on his search he couldn't seem to calm down. As he shut
the door at the top of the stairs Van felt a huge wave of relief. He
sagged against the closed door then remembered what he was supposed
to be doing in there in the first place. Reluctantly he went back down
and scooped up a few containers of different hair products that Frankie
had set out for him. Just as he pushed the door shut again Frankie came
down the hall.
"Van,
why didn't you tell me Deaq was so good with his hands?" asked
Frankie.
For
a split second Van wanted to drop the containers on the ground and drop
Frankie with a few punches to the face. Then he remembered who he was
listening to and realized that Frankie wasn't implying anything, although
Van wasn't really sure just what he meant.
"What
are you getting at?"
"Come
here," Frankie said, pulling Van by the arm into the front room.
In
the last few years Van had seen some pretty wild things but nothing
could prepare him for the shock of seeing Deaq seated at a manicurist's
table skillfully applying bright pink nail polish to a customer's nails.
It just seemed totally absurd to see those hands doing that.
"Sunshine,
he's fantastic. Fast too. You should have told us he had such steady,
skilled hands." Frankie elbowed Van lightly in the ribs in a goofy,
conspiratorial way.
Van,
still not believing what he was seeing responded, "I had no idea."
Deaq
looked up from his work and gave Van a wink. His partner was standing
there slack jawed like he'd seen him sitting there painting the President's
toe nails. Deaq tried to imagine how this must look to Van.
***********
Later
that day Van took a seat beside Deaq who was working on painting an
intricate design on a customers nails.
"I
don't get it, dude. Yesterday you couldn't get anything right-"
"Hey,"
Deaq interrupted. It was true but he didn't really need to hear it out
loud.
"Sorry,
but this," Van motioned to what Deaq was doing. "How do you
know all this? I thought you weren't the type."
"Oh
I'm not. But my sisters were. They were always coming round, wanting
me to help do their right hand nails, that sort of thing. I couldn't
say no to them, mainly because they'd bug me 'till I gave in. Did it
so many times I got to be really good at it."
"And
you didn't feel you had to keep this a secret," Van was shocked
that Deaq was doing this, in public no less.
Deaq
set the lady's hand down on the table and leaned close to Van. Van could
feel Deaq's breath on his ear as he heard, "Playing the part, dawg."
Van
felt goosebumps raise over his skin ... and not it a bad way. Having
Deaq so close, the intimacy of the act of whispering in his ear, was
driving him wild.
"VAN!"
a voice boomed. Van jerked away and jumped to his feet. Frankie came
over, "Sorry to interrupt, Sunshine, but I need you now."
Frankie
led him just out of ear shot of Deaq's customer.
"That's
Mrs. Cullan," Frankie nodded towards an older lady with a sour
expression on her face. "She's a very difficult customer but she
tips very well. She insisted that YOU do her hair."
"Why
me? She doesn't even know me."
"How
should I know? She just saw you and insisted. Now go. Be nice, okay?"
With
a final pat on the butt Frankie sent Van on his way. He was only too
glad that the old bitch had spotted Van and insisted on him. She was
like a lioness on the hunt, seeking out fresh, young meat for the kill.
He hoped Van could handle her.
************
If
yesterday had been Van's day then today definitely belonged to Deaq.
He certainly had found his groove. As for Van, things had gone smoother
before.
"Don't
worry, I can style it around that bald part, uh, parts. It won't show
at all. I'm really, really sorry about that." As Van scrambled
to fix the mess he had caused.
Van
had become distracted by a guy who came in while he was working on Mrs.
Cullan's hair. The man was definitely sleazy. He had over-grown, greasy
hair, a cheap suit that didn't fit well and a shirt underneath that
had far too much print. Combine the look with his shifty eyes and he
was easily pegged as the criminal type. He looked really out of place
in the bright, tidy salon. Van caught Deaq's eye in the mirror and jerked
his head toward where the guy was standing near the door. Deaq gave
a quick nod and moved to keep watch on the guy while he cleaned up the
table he'd been working at.
"Watch
what you're doing young man!" Mrs. Cullan had snapped at him. Van
held his tongue and kept cutting, but he kept glancing back towards
where the shifty guy was now talking to Frankie. The guy looked angry
but Van was too far away to hear. He hoped that Deaq was better able
to hear what was going on. Van looked back down at what he was doing
and noticed several spots where he had cut far too much hair and left
the old bat with bald patches.
'Oh
shit! I can't believe I just did that!' he thought.
Mrs.
Cullan must have caught something in Van's expression in the mirror
because right then she had demanded to see what the back of her hair
looked like.
"What
kind of an idiot are you?" she demanded.
"Just
hold still I have an idea," Van said and began a little damage
control.
**********
"Van
you're amazing. She's never left here happy. How did you do it?"
asked Timmy.
Van
had completely changed Mrs. Cullan's hairstyle and the new, very short
hair was not only more flattering, but it also effectively hid where
Van had screwed up earlier. The old lady had been thrilled with the
new look and had told Van she wanted him to always be the one to do
her hair. She had left with a smile on her face (a first) and had given
Van a whopping $200 tip.
"Well
I am the best you know," Van joked.
"I
don't doubt it," Timmy said seriously. "Van, you know Frankie
and I are really impressed with you. We both wondered about what had
happened to you. It makes us really proud that you kept it up, even
after what happened with your Dad. If you ever want to talk about it,
or even what happened with Josh you know I'm always here, right?"
"Yeah,
I know. Thanks. But I'm just trying to forget."
"Fair
enough. But you can't hold it in forever you know." Switching topics
he began, "We were thinking about a coffee run. Are you interested?"
"Tell
you what," Van, pulling Mrs. Cullan's enormous tip out if his pocket,
said. "I'll buy. I could use some air anyway."
"You
still do that, huh?"
"What?"
"Want
to go for a drive when something's on your mind."
"Timmy,
my man, you should have your own 900 number. Master psychic Timmy predicts
all," he joked, then grabbed a piece of paper and a pen to take
orders.
*********
"Hey,
Frankie, What was with that crazy-ass guy earlier?"
Deaq
had heard that shifty guy's interaction with Frankie. When he got a
signal from Van, he made his way toward the front, dumping some garbage
as an excuse to get closer. The man had been demanding something called
Sophismata.
"Oh,
him. Horrible man, totally unreasonable. He wants his Sophismata even
though he knows it won't be in until the end of the month. If I've told
him once, I've had to tell him every month for the last 2 years that
it gets delivered when it gets delivered. Really, Deaq you have no idea!
I mean, I can't imagine what he does with it all. You did see his hair
right? If he's using that junk then either he's using way too much or
it's even worse than I thought."
"What
is this stuff?" Deaq asked.
"A
special hair gel made by one of the independent producers. I don't know
how familiar you are with salon lines but most of what we sell here
is privately produced products."
"Okay."
"That
means they don't make much of it and delivery is whenever these people
decide they want it to be. I can't even order these things in, or at
least I can't expect to actually get it."
"Right.
So that's why you told that guy to order his own."
"That's
it exactly. I've offered him the number for the company many times but
each time he refuses and says he doesn't want to know the company. He
always wants to buy it through here, which is stupid because he's just
paying more for it. I mean the stuff is really poor quality anyway."
Deaq
knew Frankie's answer to his next question would be important. He hoped
the answer would once and for all let him know that Frankie and Timmy
didn't know they were trafficking drugs. "Then why do you sell
it?"
"I
sell it because they buy it. That's business honey. That man you saw,
oh he's probably a little crazy but he's willing to pay a lot of money
for me to order it for him."
That
was not the convincing answer Deaq was hoping for but he was becoming
increasingly convinced that Frankie really thought they were just selling
hair gel and not something a whole lot more dangerous.
"Is
he the only one who buys it?"
"No.
There are two other men and one lady who come in for it too. Always
the same ones, though. It's not an advertised product so I guess nobody
else really knows about it. Which is a good thing, believe me. It's
really awful stuff. When the company owner brought me a sample two years
ago I told him I wasn't interested in selling it. But I knew the guy
and while he's the last person in the world I wanted to do a favor for
he always had a knack for selling stuff so I said I'd try to sell it
here. Damndest thing. I never recommended it to anybody but as soon
as I got the first batch in there were people requesting it. Same four
ever since. Listen to me, rattling on about this. I'm probably boring
you to death here."
"No,
it's very interesting Frankie," said Deaq. It was indeed very interesting
and sounded like a possible way for the drugs that were supposedly moving
through this place to do so without raising the owner's suspicions.
"That's
sweet of you to say, even if it's not true. Sometimes I get talking
and get carried away. I'll tell you what, go on, take advantage of my
gabby mood. Why don't you ask me something about Van, there must be
things you're dying to know about him when he was younger."
Frankie
couldn't have been more right. There were tons of things Deaq wanted
to ask about Van, not the least of which was if there was any chance
that he swung both ways. It would be a hell of a lot easier to have
Frankie crush his hopes than make a mistake by saying the wrong thing
to Van. The problem of course was that as far as Frankie and Timmy knew
Van and Deaq were a couple so he couldn't exactly ask Frankie outright
what the deal was with Van's sexuality.
"Maybe
I should just pick something for you, honey," Frankie's voice interrupted
his thoughts. Deaq realized that he had probably left Frankie waiting
too long. Before he had the chance to formulate a question Frankie began
talking again.
"I
don't want to tell you anything that Van would be uncomfortable with
you knowing but Timmy mentioned that you were wondering what that whole
thing earlier about his hair was about. When Van was 15, actually it
was just a couple of days after his birthday, his Dad brought him in
here and flipped out. He'd just been released from jail again and was
so pissed with Van and everyone else. He came in the Salon we used to
work at and told Timmy and I that Van was never coming in a 'faggot
hangout' like that again. He accused us of 'fucking up' his kid. He
insinuated that we'd been molesting Van, sexually. He said the cops
didn't help people like him but if he ever found us around Van he'd
kill us himself."
"Jesus,"
Deaq said absorbing it all.
"You
should have seen the look on Sunshine's face. Of course it wasn't just
his Dad that had upset him. It was also what happened before that. That
just should never happen to a kid, you know? We should have stopped
it. Saw it coming but..."
"What?
What are you sayin' here? Somebody hurt Van?"
"You'd
have to ask him about that. I can't go telling that stuff - it's personal
to him. I'll just say this: if you can get him to talk about it, you
be damn careful how you react. I don't want to see him hurt again."
"You
think I'd hurt Van?"
"No.
That's why I told you this, because I don't think you would, at least
not on purpose anyway. I very much doubt he's even told anybody else
what happened since he told me and Timmy the day before his Dad came
in here."
"So,
what? He fusses with his hair a lot just to piss off his Dad. Just like
he became a co-" Deaq corrected himself, "Stylist to piss
off his Dad.
"Yeah,
maybe. But the thing is his Dad, when he came in, kept calling Van a
"curly hair faggot." Said he was gonna straighten him out
starting with his 'long, bitch hair.' You know he took Van to a barber
shop and had the guy shave his hair into a buzz cut. Can you see now
why we were surprised he was still in this line of work?"
"Yeah,"
Deaq said. He was about to try to get more on what had happened to Van
before his Dad cut him off from Timmy and Frankie when Van came in the
door, loaded down with trays of coffee and bags of food.
Before
Van came into earshot Deaq turned to Frankie. "Thanks, man. It
helps that I know. I'm gonna help him anyway I can."
*************
After
work Van and Deaq ended up in the same crappy bar as the night before.
Deaq was actually going to suggest the more upscale lounge that Van
had wanted to go to the previous night but Van had driven and had stopped
at the sports bar. Deaq had hoped that the atmosphere of the quieter
lounge would help him to get Van talking. The noisy dive they ended
up it was less than a perfect spot to try to have a deep conversation.
Deaq had decided, after talking to Frankie earlier, that he was going
to try to get Van to open up about what had happened to him when he
worked at a salon as a kid. He figured this had to be what was bothering
Van earlier in the week, and probably still was preying on his mind.
He didn't know what had happened that started the problem but, thanks
to Frankie, he did know how it ended. Considering Van's father caused
a scene and cut Van off from his friends Deaq figured this had to still
bother him. That was not to mention the mysterious event that precipitated
the end. Deaq was determined to get to the bottom of this.
They
were drinking beers and doing tequila shots again. Van was already far
enough ahead that Deaq knew that he would be driving tonight. He watched
Van throw back another shot then fumble when he set the glass down.
When he reached for his beer Van nearly knocked it over but Deaq grabbed
the half empty bottle just before it spilled and handed it to him.
"Oooops!"
Van said, smiling much too broadly, like it was a particularly funny
joke. Deaq looked at the small pile of shot glasses in front of Van.
He hadn't even realized how much his partner had had to drink. He'd
been too lost in his own thoughts.
"You
tryin' to set a record or somethin'?" he asked.
"Nope.
Just havin' a lil fun here," Van said, and finished the sentence
by throwing back another shot after raising it as if in a toast.
Van
was starting to feel really hot so he pulled off the jacket he'd borrowed
from Deaq's trunk again. He really didn't care right now if the other
people in the bar saw him, dressed the way he was.
"So
I was talking to Frankie earlier," Deaq started.
Van
felt his heart jump into his mouth.
'Shit! What did that blabber say about me?' he thought.
"Yeah,
he said that weird dude that came in-"
Van
interrupted, "The one in the bad suit?"
"That's
the one," Deaq confirmed. "Said he was demanding a hair gel
called Sophismata. That mean anything to you?"
Van
took a couple of seconds to react, his brain working a lot slower thanks
to the tequila and beer. He held one finger in the air as a sign to
wait a second then reached into the pockets of his jeans. Deaq was amazed
that Van could manage to fit anything in them, the jeans were really
tight and left little to the imagination. They fit like a glove. Not
that Deaq was complaining.
Having
found what he was looking for Van pulled the slip of paper out and plopped
it on the table with a smack.
"Go
on. Check it out," he said triumphantly.
Deaq
lifted the now beer soaked paper. 'Great service this place has. Think
it would kill them to wipe the table once in awhile?' He looked at the
slip and began to read aloud, "Large double espresso, medium nonfat
latte, cranberry muffin. I don't get it."
"Flip
it over."
Deaq
checked out the opposite side. It had a short list of a half a dozen
hair products listed. Deaq noticed that one was underlined: Sophismata.
"Those
are all the products that weren't in the stock room. 5 of 'em are private
label and Sophismata is due to be shipped in the day af'er tomorro'."
Van
finished by grabbing a swig of his beer and Deaq wondered if he should
maybe tell Van to slow down.
"So,
you thinkin' this stuff is the most likely?"
"Yep.
But I figure we should prolly get Billie to check out all of these jus'
in case."
Deaq
took the list and after shaking it off a bit tucked in away in his shirt
pocket. He didn't trust Van not to lose it.
"What?
You don't trust me with it or somethin'?"
Deaq
didn't want to argue with Van so he answered, "You already know
this stuff but I don't. Write yourself another list."
"'k,"
Van said deciding to let it go, even if he did think it showed that
Deaq didn't trust him. "Hey, you were really great t'day. Didn't
know you could do nails."
"Van,
I've got talents you know nothing about," Deaq said. He was serious
but said it like he was teasing. Van's drunk mind took the tone as flirting.
"Really?
When you gonna show me these talents?" he said in a suggestive
tone.
Deaq
nearly choked on his beer. He wondered, was Van flirting with him? Before
he had a chance to react Van got off his seat, not entirely gracefully
and said, "s'cuse me but this can't wait."
Deaq
watched him make his way to the bathroom, weaving slightly. He decided
to keep tabs on who went in while Van was in there. Dressed like that
in a place like this was just asking for trouble.
A
minute or so later Van returned to the table. He was annoyed with his
bladder for it's ill timed demand but figured he hadn't been long so
maybe if he was lucky Deaq would still be in the flirting mood, if that's
what it really was. Van decided to shove down his doubts and play with
Deaq a little. After all, if things got weird he could blame it on the
drinks, which wouldn't exactly be a lie. Van hadn't been aware of how
intoxicated he was until he had stood up from his seat to hit the washroom.
He just hoped that Deaq hadn't noticed him weaving on his walk. It had
been severe enough that he'd noticed it himself which meant it was probably
really noticeable to anyone watching.
"Sooooo,
about these talents of yours..."
"Van,
are you still upset that your Dad cut you off from working at that salon
when you were a kid?"
'Where
the fuck did that come from?' thought Van. Given all the drinks he had
consumed Van didn't even think twice before he angrily blurted out,
"Where the fuck did that come from?"
This
was not the reaction Deaq had hoped for. He'd figured that Van was plenty
relaxed - and good and drunk so he'd be more receptive to the question.
He had hoped the direct question would give Van a chance to discuss
what had been bothering him, without his partner having to raise the
obviously sensitive issue himself. Van's reaction made Deaq realize
he had made a mistake.
"Well,
uh, Frankie was saying a bit about how-"
"Sonofabitch.
I outta go over there right now and show him-"
"Van!"
Deaq said trying to stop him before him he wound himself into orbit.
He had plenty of experience dealing with Van's moods and knew it was
best to head it off at the pass. "It's not like he was tryin' to
do it to bug you. He didn't tell me everything-"
"You
know what Deaq? Just fuck off!"
Deaq
continued, ignoring Van's interruption, "He was just sayin' that
things didn't end so well 'cause of your Dad. And ... look you know
you can talk to me about anything, right? I mean ANYTHING."
"No
I can't. That's just it. You don't get it. Any of it." Van's voice
was getting more than a little too loud. "I CAN'T talk to you about
it. What am I supposed to do, huh? What do I do when the cause and the
cure to my problem are one in the same? You don't know - you can't.
Just stay the fuck away from me!" With that Van pushed his chair
back hard enough to nearly tip it over when he got up. He began stomping
across the bar towards the exit.
"Little
drama queen faggots. Don't they know to stay in their own bar?"
Van heard a patron seated at the bar say. He then heard another couple
of men agreeing with the first guy.
Slowing
his pace Van was trying to decide if it was worth showing the guy a
lesson. If he did, he would risk getting the crap kicked out of him.
While the alcohol may have given him courage (a sober Van would have
called it stupidity) it wasn't likely to help him win any bar fights.
Van
went right up behind the guy who had made the comment and tapped him
on the shoulder. The guy turned around on his bar stool to face Van.
He had several prominent scars on his face, one of which looked suspiciously
similar to the shape of a beer bottle bottom. He outweighed Van by a
good 70 pounds and that appeared to be mostly muscle.
"Drama
queen faggots, huh?" Van said, repeating the guys own question
back to him. "You know most guys would have said sissies or fruits
or just fags but you seem to have the terminology down pat."
"What're
you sayin'?" said the big guy. He thought Van was implying something
but wondered if he had a death wish. Nobody in their right mind would
insult Big Rodney. He'd been in more bar fights than most of the other
patrons of the bar combined.
"I'm
sayin' that you know the right terms so well, drama queen, maybe YOU'RE
in the wrong bar. There's a nice lounge down the street. Why don't we
go down there - I'll buy you a drink."
Somewhere
in the small part of his mind that wasn't totally drunk Van knew this
wasn't a really good idea. This thought was quickly followed by the
alarming thought that he wasn't armed so if things went sour, like he
seemed to be trying get them to, he could find himself in some real
trouble. Van watched as the man he had just insulted stepped off his
bar stool and rose to his full height, towering over Van.
'Way
to go, genius,' Van though. 'You're unarmed, too drunk to be any good
in a fight and you just told Deaq to leave you alone. He's not going
to bail you out after that. He'll just watch your sorry ass get beaten
'cause God knows you deserve it for being so stupid.'
"It's
time for us to go now." Van jumped when he heard Deaq's voice coming
from right behind him. "I think you've done enough damage tonight,
Van. You wouldn't want to bruise this nice man's knuckles by hitting
your face on them would you?"
That
got a couple of chuckles from the guys sitting at the bar and Big Rodney
decided to let it go. This guy just wasn't worth the effort tonight.
It had been a long day and he was tired, but if he ever saw the little
prancing twit in here again he wouldn't hesitate to take him down just
to hear him scream. Also, the black guy with him looked like he might
just be able to put up a good fight. Big Rodney sat down and resumed
his beer drinking, turning his back to the man who had disturbed him.
Deaq
grabbed Van at the elbow and began hauling him to the exit as quickly
as he could, hopefully before Van said something else stupid or the
huge, angry man at the bar changed him mind. Suddenly a guy Deaq recognized
as the bartender blocked their path.
"I
don't want to see either of you in here ever again," he said in
a tone that left no room for argument. "We don't need your kind
in here."
"Oh
yeah? What kind would that be?" slurred Van.
"Troublemakers.
Trying to start a fight in here. Big Rodney there," he pointed
with his thumb back towards the bar. "He won't start a fight but
he sure don't back down either. If I see either of you two jack asses
again I'll call the police!" with that the bartender left them.
"Oh
yeah!" Van started, turning to follow the bartender. Deaq grabbed
his unruly partner by the back of the neck and put enough pressure on
him to hurt but not enough to do any damage. Well, not permanent damage
anyway.
"Oww!"
Van yelped, trying to squirm away. Despite the painful grip he found
himself in Van still managed to holler out as Deaq dragged him out the
doors, "You gonna call the cops? Try Lieutenant Chambers. She'd
kick your ass. She'd kick all your asses!"
Once
they were on the street Deaq finally lost his temper. He pulled Van's
left arm behind his back and twisted it up while at the same time knocking
him to his knees with a push. He easily wrestled Van to the ground and
held him there just like he would any out of control, drunken idiot
he'd had to deal with on the job before.
Pushing
a knee into Van's back Deaq shouted, "You crazy? Tryin' to get
yourself killed? What the hell were you thinking?" Van wasn't struggling
and considering the position he also probably wasn't going to be able
to get enough air to answer. When he realized that he had nearly all
his weight pinning Van down Deaq let up just a little.
He
waited as Van took a few heaving breaths. Then he heard Van's voice,
muffled somewhat since his face was smooshed against the pavement. "I
fucked up, okay? I get it, alright? Common, Dre - let me up man."
Hearing
Van's strained words, not to mention the use of his brother's (Van's
previous partner's) name, Deaq stood up, letting Van go. He watched
as Van rolled over onto his back.
Van
glared up at him for a second then changed his expression when he noticed
the hand Deaq was offering to help him up. He took it and was thankful
that Deaq hauled him up because he wasn't sure he could manage to get
his sorry, drunken ass off the sidewalk of his own accord. Now standing
Van started to feel really dizzy and closed his eyes against the vertigo
and nausea.
Deaq
could see that Van was having problems and nearly instantly forgot his
previous anger as he backed the unsteady man against the building wall.
"You
okay?" Deaq didn't think he'd hurt Van with the hold but he had
been a little rough.
"No.
'M dizzy. Can you take me home now?" Van asked, in a tiny, weak
voice. He sounded almost sober. The now gone adrenaline had sobered
him up a bit.
Deaq
pulled Van away from the wall he was leaned against. He put his arm
around Van's torso and guided him to the car. After getting him settled,
Deaq went to the driver's side and got in. Van looked like he was about
to pass out. A few minutes into the drive Deaq heard Van chuckling softly,
obviously still somewhat drunk.
"What's
so funny?"
"She
could take them, you know?"
"What?
You so far gone I should just ignore you now?"
"Billie.
She really could kick all their asses."
Deaq
laughed softly. "Yeah, I bet she could."
*************
The
next morning Van woke up sore and stiff. He felt like he'd been on the
losing end of a fight last night. When he rolled over putting pressure
on his left arm he remembered he hadn't been in a fight. That was thanks
to Deaq. He'd kept Van from getting himself beaten in a bar fight. However,
the sore arm was also courtesy of his partner. The only other time he'd
been on the receiving end of a hold like that was a few years ago when
he'd been too cocky about his technique. Andre had pinned him down,
exactly the same way taking his time in pointing out all the finer points
of holding a perp down while Van had been uncomfortable to say the least.
"Get
yo' sorry, hung over, lazy, skinny, white ass out of bed. It's already
quarter after eight," Van heard Deaq's voice as it reverberated
in his head. By the volume one would think Deaq was pissed but Van heard
amusement clearly in the tone.
They
were supposed to be in to "work" for nine but Deaq had phoned
ahead and left a message on the machine telling Frankie and Timmy that
they were probably going to be late as Van had a slight case of "food
poisoning." Deaq decided not to embarrass Van by telling the truth.
He figured that excuse was as good as any, especially if Van got sick
when they were at work. He had been rather impressed that Van hadn't
puked the night before. Unfortunately that was the only thing that Van
had done that night that impressed him. Once he was sure that Van was
alright and could function Deaq was planning on giving him a lecture
he wouldn't soon forget.
Van
slowly rolled out of bed. He noticed he was still wearing his jeans
from yesterday but he'd lost his shirt at some point. As he brushed
past Deaq, Van realized that he didn't really remember coming home.
Suddenly he was very pleased that he still had yesterday's pants on.
Sure, he'd have crease marks on his butt but it was good to know that
Deaq hadn't undressed him. The circumstances of the previous night were
not the kind he envisioned when he fantasized about Deaq undressing
him.
He
could hear Deaq on the other side of the now closed bathroom door. "Hurry
up. We runnin' low on time."
"If
we're in such a hurry why don't you pick out an outfit for me,"
he called back. He knew Deaq probably wouldn't do it but the thought
of him looking for what he wanted Van to wear, especially when there
was an excuse to pick something sexy, was too tempting to resist. Van
figured on the off chance that Deaq actually did it they would also
cut down on time considerably. He jumped into the shower hoping the
steam would help ease his pounding head.
Deaq
was tempted to shout something back about not being Van's servant. Then
he heard the shower come on. Deaq had used that shower once before,
when they stopped in at Van's place in the middle of a case. He knew
you couldn't really hear over it, the thing was pretty loud. On the
plus side Deaq remembered it was the best shower head he'd ever felt.
It was like a massage. 'One of the advantages of living full time in
a hotel,' he thought.
If
fabulous showerheads were the plus to living in a hotel then the minus
had to be closet space. All the closets were small and Van's considerable
wardrobe was spread out among the three mini- closets and many drawers.
It wasn't that all the clothes didn't fit into the provided spaces.
All his clothes were contained, it was just that there were articles
of clothing located throughout the suite.
Deaq
wasn't even sure where to start searching, but he knew this was too
good an opportunity to pass up. It was an excuse to get Van dressed
however he wanted him. Also, searching through the large number of shirts
Deaq was bound to find something he could borrow. His own shirt was
severely wrinkled from sleeping on the sofa all night.
Last
night, after getting Van settled, which basically consisted of getting
at least his shirt and shoes off and making sure he passed out in a
safe position, Deaq had grabbed a spare pillow and headed for the couch.
It wasn't that he was particularly tempted, or figured he'd find himself
bothering Van. In fact, he had found himself less tempted last night
than he'd felt in months. Seeing Van drunk and passed out made him feel
more like he was taking care of a friend or family member, not like
he was helping someone he wanted to have sex with.
'That
was blunt. Not even lying to yourself any more are you? It's not just
a little crush thing, is it? You really do want to have sex with him.
Maybe even have him as a boyfriend.' Deaq shushed his inner voice and
went hunting for an outfit for Van, and a shirt for himself.
**********
Fifteen
minutes later, Van emerged from the bathroom. Deaq had just found a
shirt to borrow that wasn't too far from his own clothing tastes when
he heard the door open and there was Van, dripping wet, wearing only
a towel wrapped low around his hips. He was silhouetted by the steam
that billowed out of the room with him. Deaq watched as Van shook out
his wet hair like a dog, sending water droplets splashing on the walls
and down on his chest. Then Van noticed Deaq watching him.
'Okay,
now I'd love to know what he's thinking about right now because if I
didn't know better - which I do - I'd be thinking Deaq was getting off
on watching me,' Van thought. Noticing Deaq had some clothes in his
hands Van asked, "You find me something to wear?"
'Damn!
That was close. For a second there I could have sworn he realized I
was checking him out. Got to get better control. It's not like I didn't
know he was going to be coming out of there. Damn, that boy looks good
in just a towel,' thought Deaq. "Here go. It looked like a combo
you'd choose but I don't know. You have a pretty unique sense of style."
Deaq
tossed the clothes to Van, who caught them and ducked into the bedroom
area. Deaq couldn't help but watch the retreating figure, ass nicely
outlined by the bath towel. Realizing that this was just about his limit
for self control and knowing that if he stayed around Van any longer
he would end up deciding not to give him as harsh a lecture as he had
planned, Deaq called out, "I'm goin' down to the lobby to grab
us some coffee to go. You want anything to eat?"
Van
leaned out the door jam, his chest still bare and glistening with moisture
from the shower. "No. Thanks, man, but if I eat right now I'd probably
just puke it all up the second we got in the car. I've got a headache
like you wouldn't believe. Do me a favor? Get some aspirin from the
front desk. Just tell them it's for me."
"That's
healthy on an empty stomach. But, whatever. Yeah, fine. And I know why
you got that headache. We gonna talk all about that when I get back."
Deaq
left before Van could say a word. He'd let Van worry about it for a
few minutes. He knew it was always the worst to be left hanging like
that, knowing you were in for a lecture and being made to wait. Deaq
had been on the receiving end of more lectures than he could count by
both his brother Andre and their father. Deaq was familiar with all
the techniques for making someone squirm. He also knew he wasn't the
only one who been the recipient of Hayes family lectures. Deaq knew
Van had been chewed out several times by Andre when they'd been partners.
They'd been sharing their favorite stories about the late Andre one
night and Van had mentioned getting several lectures from him. They'd
laughed when they realized that both had been told, in no uncertain
terms, that all garbage was to be removed from Andre's car immediately
upon exit. It had been one of his rules and apparently both Van and
Deaq had broken it enough times to get the same formal speech/bitching
out about it.
Yeah,
Deaq had some things to talk to Van about concerning his behavior the
night before. He'd woken up about an hour before he got Van up and had
spent that time figuring out what to say to his partner.
*********
Van
heard Deaq return and quickly finished his hair. He'd gotten ready in
record time. Record time for him anyway. He'd shaved, dressed and done
his hair in the ten minutes Deaq had been gone. Sure, he hadn't had
to pick out what to wear, he hadn't had much more than stubble to deal
with and he'd just thrown a little bit of gel in his hair to keep it
from being totally out of control, but still, ten minutes was damn good
time for him. He'd also spent that time concentrating on not thinking
about what Deaq was going to say to him concerning the previous night.
The way his head was pounding he couldn't deal with it until absolutely
necessary. Hopefully, Deaq would settle for an apology up front and
skip the lecture.
Van
knew he always had his secret weapon to use if necessary: pathetic puppy
dog eyes. While he'd almost never used them on Deaq Van knew from experience
that aiming that "wounded puppy expression" had a very high
success rate in getting people to stop chewing him out. It was especially
effective with those who cared about him. Sure, Van figured Deaq didn't
love him, couldn't love him, but he must care as a friend and partner,
otherwise he wouldn't bother lecturing in the first place. The only
problem was that if Deaq was pissed enough he'd be able to resist the
puppy eyes and Van's plan might even backfire and make Deaq more angry.
Van knew he'd be playing the odds if he tried, but figured it worth
the risk.
Deaq
entered the room, armed with coffee, muffins and painkillers, to find
Van coming out of the bathroom. Surprisingly he was dressed and ready
to go. Even more surprising, thought Deaq, was how good Van looked in
the clothes he'd picked out. He was wearing tight black leather pants
with red and yellow flames running up the sides from just above the
ankle to upper thigh. This matched nicely with a shiny, red button up
shirt that fit tightly across Van's upper chest yet loosely over his
abs. It reached mid hip area and had a strait bottom. Across the upper
chest was a black thin, black pattern that looked to be across between
barbed wire and Chinese characters. Van was again fresh shaven and his
hair was still somewhat wet but was already curling to frame his face
perfectly. To top it off he was wearing something Deaq liked even more:
a shy, almost guilty expression.
'Oh
he knows he's gonna get it. Good. Better not even think about tryin'
to give me one of his pathetic 'poor me' looks,' thought Deaq. "Got
breakfast," he said setting the coffees on an end table and opening
the paper bag. Inside was a couple of muffins for him and a packet of
pain killers for Van. "Here go," he said tossing the pills
to Van.
"Thanks,"
Van said sincerely. He tore it open and dry swallowed the pills.
"You
gonna make yourself sick doin' that. Have one of these muffins,"
Deaq said. 'Damn, when did I become his Mom?'
"Naw,
man. I can't eat like this or you'll be shampooing the car inside. Believe
me." Knowing that Deaq wouldn't let it go unless distracted Van
switched gears. "Hey this was a great choice. I never thought to
wear these together. Looks good, huh?"
"Yeah
you look great, uh, I mean it looks great ... fine. Let's go we're late,"
Deaq said. 'That was smooth.' He quickly changed his shirt for the sweater
he'd found earlier. It was a good fit and just baggy enough to not show
that he was armed. Also, it was plain enough to not show it belonged
to Van's eclectic collection.
**********
Several
minutes later Deaq was driving them to the salon. Van had been chattering
about a number of inane things and Deaq knew he was stalling.
"About
last night," he began.
"Yeah,
listen Deaq, I want to apolo-"
"Nah,
uh. You gonna park that mouth and listen," Deaq interrupted. He
planned on getting this off his chest all at once and he wasn't about
to let Van just say he was sorry and get off easily. "I don't know
WHAT you were thinking last night. I've seen you drunk at least a half
a dozen times and a couple of those you were totally smashed. But last
night was somethin' else." He paused but Van was smart enough not
to interrupt. "You always been one of those people that I don't
have to worry 'bout when you get wasted. Sure, you sometimes get a little
annoying but you fun and never an angry drunk."
The
truth was, he had always found Van to absolutely adorable when he'd
had a little too much to drink. It always seemed to take the nervous
energy down a notch. A well-liquored Van was a relaxed Van and that
in and of itself was unusual. There was also the benefit that when Van
was relaxed he smiled more freely, and sincerely, and had a tendency
to remove clothing too. Sure Van had never stripped for him or anything
but Deaq had noticed that after one too many drinks Van would usually
lose all but one layer of clothing. But all that was what normally happened
and the previous night had been anything but normal.
"First
you flip out and start screaming at me, YOUR PARTNER, in the middle
of a bar. Then you tried to pick a fight with a guy who could wipe the
floor with you even if you were at your best. Even after I come save
your ass you still didn't have the good sense to shut up. Does that
about sum it up?"
Van
just nodded, staring at the dashboard. He felt like he was a little
kid getting yelled at for setting the dining room rug on fire.
"Now,"
Deaq continued. "I don't know WHY that happened except to figure
that you just had a little too much to drink and lost all common sense.
That's no big deal. Tell you the truth, I'm not really mad about it.
Everyone screws up once in a while. What bothers me is that you said
you couldn't discuss your problems with me. Van, you don't have a lot
of friends. I know you connected to plenty of people here in L.A. but
how many of them can you actually talk to? How many people you know
who'd listen to you and help with your problems. I'm thinkin' that's
a pretty short list. You don't want to talk to me: fine. But you gonna
talk to somebody. Billie, Frankie, Timmy, a shrink, whoever, but I am
not gonna start another case with you 'till you got things squared away
in your head. You hearin' me?"
"What're
you gonna do, check up on me? Go around asking everyone what I said
like you asked Frankie?" Van had listened to the first part of
the lecture and agreed with Deaq right up until the part where Deaq
insisted he talk to someone. He couldn't understand how Deaq figured
he was entitled to tell him what to do about his personal problems.
"No,
hold up. Frankie wasn't tryin' to start trouble for us. If he knew what
a withdrawn, son of a bitch you were earlier this week he'd probably
be all over your ass AND mine pestering to find out what the problem
is. I'm not gonna do that, Van. In fact, I'm not gonna do a thing. I
told you last night but just in case that part is a little hazy I'm
gonna tell you again: I'm here to listen to you. You can tell me anything.
Even if you don't believe it that's the truth and the sooner you figure
it out the better. So you go, you talk to whoever you want but you do
it 'cause I'll know if you still stewing over your problem. Do think
you can hide being upset from me 'cause I can tell when something's
on your mind. We clear?"
Van
nodded. He was still absorbing the speech and its meaning.
"And
by the way, giving me that pathetic, wounded look is just not very convincing
when those eyes of yours are as blood shot red as your shirt. You look
like a man who had a little too much fun last night. Either that or
a guy who had a bit of food poisoning. That's what I told the guys by
the way."
"Thanks
for not telling them the truth. I'd feel a little embarrassed if they
knew. And I really am sorry about last night."
"We
cool. But take care of your shit. I'm here for you, but I won't bug
again."
The
rest of the ride continued in silence.
**********
"Oh
my God, Sunshine? What happened? You look awful. Come sit down."
Van
plopped into an unused chair and opened his mouth to answer. He should
have known he'd never get a word in with Frankie going off like this.
Van had thought he looked just fine earlier, maybe a little tired and
eyes a little red but he certainly didn't think he looked awful. He
glanced up at his reflection in the large mirror and saw what Frankie
had. He really did look awful. It wasn't just the tired, red eyes staring
back at him that were so bad. It was the look of fear and defeat he
recognized in them. Deaq had forgiven him for acting like an idiot last
night but had implied that Van was driving a wedge between them. He
had told Van to take care of his problem like it was something he could
just talk about and it would be dealt with. Now it seemed impossible
for Van to even think about discussing his deep feelings with anybody
but Deaq but he certainly couldn't talk to the object of his problems
about it. He was as stuck as ever and Deaq had now as much as set down
a time limit for him to figure everything out in. If he couldn't get
his head straight he feared that Deaq would leave him for a new partner.
'Surely that's what he meant when he said he wouldn't start a new case
until I had things squared away in my head,' he thought.
"Hey!"
Van jumped at the noise. Frankie was waving a hand in front of his eyes
trying to get his attention. "Sweety, I don't know what happened
to you last night but somehow I doubt it has anything to do with food
poisoning. Do you guys want to take the day off and go figure it all
out? Would that make it better?"
The
last thing Van wanted to do right now was spend more time talking to
Deaq about things, at least right then. "Naw, it's okay. I'm fine,
really. I just had a bit of food poisoning, really. Everything's okay."
Van
got up from the chair and his stomach decided it had heard one too many
of his lies. Either that or Deaq was right and it really had been a
bad idea to take the painkillers on an empty, hung over stomach. Either
way Van's gut had made up its mind forcing him to make a mad dash for
the washroom puking up almost nothing but heaving and coughing hard.
Frankie
watched in surprise as Van ran to the washroom with a look of panic
on his face. On hearing the terrible sounds Timmy came over to stand
next to Frankie and remarked, "I thought Deaq was just covering
for him with that line about food poisoning. Now I'm not so sure. Yuck."
Deaq
dropped the bottles he had been taking out and followed closely on Van's
heels. He waited outside for a few moments but when the coughing and
retching continued he decided it was better to follow Van in and make
sure he was okay.
"Van,"
he said while opening the door slowly. "I'm comin' in."
Not
surprisingly Van was crouched in front of the toilet still coughing.
Deaq went over and crouched down beside him and started rubbing his
back. When Van seemed finished he helped him to his feet and they left
the washroom. There was a small room in the back that was used as an
office and Deaq led Van in there, shutting the door behind them. Van
flopped down into the desk chair. If he'd looked bad earlier he really
looked like crap now. His eyes were more than just blood shot, there
were almost more red than white. He was pale and shaking and Deaq wasn't
totally sure that Van was done puking. He was trying to figure out what
to say when there was a knock at the door.
"Just
stay there okay?" he said to Van who didn't answer but instead
he just kept staring at the floor. When Deaq opened the door Frankie
was on the other side with a worried expression on his face.
"Is
he okay?" he asked Deaq.
"I
don't know. I don't know what to do," he confessed. He certainly
couldn't tell Frankie the whole story but he wished the guy could just
tell him what he should do for Van.
"Give
him a hug. Everything else will fall into place after that. And for
God's sake Deaqon, if he's still that sick take him to a hospital."
"Thanks,"
Deaq said, closing the door. He returned to where Van was still seated.
It wasn't the most graceful move he'd ever made and certainly not the
most ideal position but Deaq managed to pull Van into an embrace and
held him there. Deaq figured Van would let him know if he wanted to
be let go but for the moment it felt right to him. Just when he could
feel Van beginning to relax into his arms there was another knock at
the door. Though he was loathe to answer it Deaq let go of Van and opened
the door again. This time it was Timmy.
"Deaq,
if Van's upset, if he's not just sick, then maybe you should take him
for a drive down the coast. He used to like that when he was all wound
up about something before. Give it a try and come back later this afternoon
if he's feeling better, okay?"
"Thanks,
man. We'll head out in a couple of minutes, when I'm sure he's not gonna
throw up again. And thank Frankie for me too."
"Of
course. You take good care of our little Ray. And you remember what
I said before about not pushing too hard to get him to share his feelings.
You let him tell you when he's ready. You'll do fine." Timmy left
and Deaq walked back over to Van. He was looking a lot better now, still
in rough shape but not like he was about to blow chunks any time soon.
Suddenly
Deaq realized where they were. This little room that was used as an
office had all the records and purchase orders in it. Since both Frankie
and Timmy had come already to check on them Deaq figured they had a
few minutes of guaranteed privacy. It was time to do a little real work.
"Van,
I know you hurtin' okay? But just swallow it for a minute, a'ight? Look,
we in the office."
Van
looked around, only now realizing where they were and what that meant
they had access to.
"Where
you think they'd keep the files on the companies they get stuff from?"
Deaq didn't know if Van was any more likely to know than he was but
he wanted to keep him involved. He didn't want Van slipping inside himself
or into one of his fake personas. Right now he needed Officer Ray functional
not Mr. Strummer being presented while Van submerged his feelings. Deaq
wanted nothing more than to get Van out of there. He had a feeling that
Van was ready to talk but this opportunity to search the records was
too important to pass up.
"Third
drawer on the left," Van said pointing to a filing cabinet in the
corner.
"Wow.
How'd you know that?"
"It's
written on the tag," Van deadpanned. He then mustered a small grin.
It was weak but it did reassure Deaq that Van wasn't about to have some
kind of nervous break down or anything.
"Smart
ass," he said as he opened the drawer marked 'Indep. Producers.'
Inside were files on all the companies who had products for sale at
the salon. Deaq quickly realized that Van had only given him the product
names in the list last night, not the makers. That was something of
a moot point anyway Deaq realized when he remembered the list was in
his shirt pocket back at Van's hotel. "Do you know the company
names for the suspected stuff?"
"Uh,
no. I wasn't familiar with any of products so I didn't know which companies
made them."
"Can
you sneak back into the store room and check?"
"No.
Not without them seeing me, and you know they'll be all over us if we
go out there. Move over and let me see."
Van
looked quickly over the file names and one caught his attention. He
pulled out the file for a company called Proditor.
"That
one of them?" asked Deaq.
"I
think so."
Van
flipped open the file and under the listing page for products offered
was only one name, Sophismata.
"Hah!"
Deaq said aloud, impressed that Van was able to block out all the other
stuff going on and find exactly what they needed.
He
knew he shouldn't be surprised. Van was resourceful and very good at
hiding his emotions from others when he tried, but Deaq also knew that
didn't apply to him. Van couldn't hide the fact that he was just about
bursting at the seams to talk about something but he was holding it
in well.
As
Deaq copied out the company's address info he asked, "Can you figure
out any of the others without looking through all of them?"
"I
don't think so," he said glancing over the unfamiliar names. "We
better get out of here now. They'll come looking soon."
"At
least we got the most likely one right?"
Deaq
watched as Van closed his eyes for a moment and rubbed at the back of
his neck. "Man do I feel like crap."
"Come
on, I got just thing he to make you feel better."
"Really?"
Van asked not believing for a second that Deaq had anything that would
make him feel better right now, except maybe a bullet between the eyes.
"Trust
me," Deaq said. He knew he could help Van and had the feeling that
Van would finally be open to it now.
**************
A few minutes later they were on the freeway headed towards the coast.
They had made it out of the salon with a minimum of fuss. Both Frankie
and Timmy gave very low-key goodbyes and let them leave without stopping
them to talk. Deaq was driving and he had decided to just keep quiet
and let Van say whatever he needed but Van had yet to say a word. Once
they had turned and were headed along side the water Van finally broke
the silence.
"It's
really beautiful, isn't it?" Van said, looking out over the ocean.
It was a bright, sunny day and the water was sparkling as the mid morning
sun began to hit it. "Look, I'll tell you everything but you have
to promise not to interrupt." 'Or throw me out of the moving car,'
he added in his head.
Van
continued, "Earlier, when you were chewing me out I stayed quiet
and listened to what you had to say so you've got to promise me you'll
do the same, okay?"
"I
won't say a thing," Deaq replied. He had no intentions of stopping
Van from getting things off his chest when it looked like he had finally
managed to get his partner talking.
With
a deep sigh Van began his story. He knew there would be no turning back.
Once he started, everything between them would be changed and Deaq would
probably never be able to look at him the same way ever again. Van just
hoped Deaq wouldn't be so disgusted with him that he'd refuse to continuing
working as partners.
As
he spoke he watched the small waves roll up the shore in an endless
pattern. There was something about the water that always made him feel
better. Maybe it was because it reminded him of the better times from
his past.
"I
haven't told anybody about this in about 13 years. I just wanted to
forget it. I met Frankie and Timmy when I was 14. My Mom took me with
her when she was getting her hair done. I didn't want to go but she
insisted, said she wanted to introduce me to some people. They were
amazing, you know? They were like the first adults I'd ever met who
actually knew how I felt about stuff. We really hit it off and I started
hanging around the salon after school and on the weekends and stuff.
After a couple of weeks the owner offered me a job. He said if I was
going to be there that much, always bugging his workers, I might as
well get paid for it. He was a really nice old guy and I'm sure Frankie
and Timmy didn't exactly have to twist his arm to get me a job there.
"Anyway,
I worked there as a hair washer for a while then they taught me everything.
Within about 4 months I had more regular customers than a lot of the
people on staff. There was this one guy who used to come in every week,
said he had an important job in business and that he needed to look
perfect all the time to impress his clients. So, every week he'd come
in and I'd give him a trim. I saw the way he looked at me, always watching
in the mirror, more concerned with me than his hair. And he'd flirt
with me. I'd flirt back. It was a hair salon, that's what you did to
make some customers feel comfortable, you know? Some people need compliments,
others gossip, but no matter what you've got to keep talking to them.
That's what Frankie used to always say, just keep talking. So I did
and this guy, his thing was flirting with me. I didn't mind, I mean
heck, I was flattered. I was young and still skinny and gawky, or I
thought I was anyway. I liked the attention, especially from a guy who
seemed so important and rich. Timmy warned me to tone it down a bit.
He said the guy was becoming too interested in me. He said he was too
old for me and, more importantly, he gave him the creeps. Timmy's a
really good judge of character and I should have listened to him and
given the guy just his hair cut without all the flirting, but I was
young and stupid. One day he came in and told me he was having a party
at his house in Beverley Hills and asked me to come. I told him I wouldn't
really fit in with a bunch business people but he said it was going
to be casual. He said they'd like me just fine."
Van
paused for a moment, remembering that night of years ago. He continued,
"He said he'd pick me up at the salon when it closed at 8. I never
actually said yes but I guess he figured I was going anyway. Deaq, you
gotta understand this guy, Josh, that was his name, he was really charming
and convincing. He was one of those people you just can't say no to.
He could talk you into anything.
"So
I was waiting around for him to pick me up that night and Frankie asked
me what I was doing. I wasn't supposed to stay at the salon past 7 on
school nights. I told him where I was going that night. I guess I figured
he'd be impressed with me. He really wasn't. He hollered for Timmy to
come over and made me tell him too. Then they both lit into me about
how dangerous it was and how there was no way I could go. Well I was
14 and didn't like being told what to do, especially from the two people
who never treated me like a screwed up kid. They were the last ones
I wanted to have telling me what I could and couldn't do. So I told
them both to screw off. Right then Josh pulled up and I just got into
the car with him. I left them there still shouting at me not to go.
I was all proud of myself for making my own decision and Josh was already
telling me how excited his friends were to meet me.
"So
we got to his place and it wasn't very nice. It was a really rundown
house on the south side but I didn't want to insult him so I didn't
say anything. I thought maybe it was his friend's place and we were
just making a stop before we got to his house.
"When
we went in there was a bunch of guys, about 8 or 9 of them. They were
all leering at me and I started to get really nervous. When I went to
go back out the door Josh grabbed me and he said I couldn't leave -
not until I put on a little show for them. He told me I had to whack
off for them to watch then I could leave. He said I was lucky that's
all I had to do."
Van's
voice was beginning to sound a bit strained as he continued. He knew
if he stopped now he'd never be able to finish telling it. "I did
it with all them watching," Van said, disgust clearly in his voice.
Even after all these years Van was ashamed of what he had done that
night.
Deaq
listened without saying a word. He was suddenly very thankful that Van
was telling him this while he was driving so he had an excuse not to
look the upset man in the eyes. Somehow that made things easier.
"I
know I shouldn't have done it, but there were so many of them and Josh
was blocking the doorway and I figured if I didn't do it something worse
might happen to me. When it was over they made me stay for a while but
finally Josh said he'd drive me home. He told me to wait by the door
and he went back and said something to the guys that I couldn't hear
but they all started laughing. So he was driving me home and now instead
of being all nice and complimenting and flirting like he used to be
he was calling me all kind of names. He told me I was a whore and that
if I told anybody about what happened he'd find me and he'd do stuff
to me. You can probably imagine what he said to me. He drove me to the
bus station, you know the old one over on the south side. There were
a bunch of prostitutes out front working. When he stopped the car I
tried to get out but he kept the door locked. He took out his wallet
and grabbed a 20 dollar bill and stuffed it in my shirt pocket. Then
he told me to get the fuck out there with the others where I belonged.
When he unlocked the door and I got out as fast as I could. I walked
home that night and I remember it was so dark and if anyone had tried
to mess with me on the street I probably wouldn't have fought back at
all.
"The
next day was Saturday and my Mom woke me up to go to work. I said I
wasn't going and when she asked if I was sick I said no, I just didn't
want to go. She made me get up and go anyway. I thought she was a real
bitch at the time for forcing me to go after the night I'd had but I
know now that the reason she made me go was 'cause she didn't know how
to help me. She knew I wouldn't tell her what had happened and why I
was so upset so she took me to Frankie and Timmy so they could help
me.
"When
I got there they didn't say a word about it, about the night before.
I figured they'd be all over me, bugging to find out, you know? But
they just kept acting like everything was normal. I was a wreck and
all I wanted to do was go lock myself away from everyone. I tried not
to let on that I had a problem but I guess it was pretty obvious. So
when the store closed up for the night Timmy asked me if I wanted to
go with them for a drive. I didn't know what to do, I couldn't even
tell him if I wanted to or not. I was just totally lost. So the three
of us, we took a ride up the coast, just like now, and I told them what
happened. I knew they were the only people in the world who wouldn't
totally hate me for what I let happen. They told me it wasn't my fault
- what happened. It was nice to hear they still cared about me, but
I know it was my fault. Anyway, after I told them they never said they'd
told me it would happen. They never rubbed my nose in the fact that
I should have listened but didn't. They were so different from my Dad."
Van
paused, taking a deep breath. He was starting to get a sore throat from
talking so much after getting sick earlier. "So after that I was
starting to feel better. It meant a lot to me that Timmy and Frankie
weren't so disgusted with what I'd done that they didn't want anything
more to do with me. I couldn't tell anyone else. None of my other friends,
especially the ones my age, would understand. They'd all hate me and
I figured it was best that nobody else knew. I thought maybe I could
just pretend like it had never happened.
"Well,
Monday came around and Josh didn't show up for his weekly hair cut.
I was nervous all day but he never showed. I was leaving for the night,
through the back door, when I got grabbed from behind and thrown into
the storeroom. The salon I used to work at was converted from an old
restaurant and the storeroom used to be one of those walk-in fridges
so the walls were really thick. When I started yelling for help Josh
told me nobody would hear me. He grabbed me and threw me against the
wall and I hit my head. I remember falling to the floor and he was standing
over me. He said I did so well the other night that he wanted to see
what else I could do. He kept telling me I was such a good little whore
he just knew I'd, uh, I'd be a great fuck. S-so he pulled down his pants
and he g-grabbed me by the hair and dragged me to my knees. He was pulling
my head towards him when the door opened. Timmy and Frankie came in
and Timmy grabbed Josh. He hit him a few times but he got away. Frankie
came over and pulled me into his arms and I just started crying.
"I
don't really remember what happened after that, I guess I must have
been in shock or something but when I woke up the next morning I was
at home in my bed. My Mom told me that Frankie and Timmy had dropped
me off but they didn't tell her what happened. I knew she wanted me
to tell her but I just couldn't. Then she told me that my Dad had made
parole. It was a surprise 'cause he was supposed to be in for another
8 months, but I guess he managed to convince them he was going straight.
When he came home I tried to act like I was happy to see him and that
everything was fine. I was happy he was home but was still freaked about
what had happened with Josh. I don't know how he knew but he did. I
guess he's seen that look on other guy's faces before, in the joint.
I didn't tell him what happened but I guess he read between the lines.
He told me to get in the car and made me tell him where it happened.
So we went to the salon and he told Frankie and Timmy I wasn't to see
them again. He accused them of molesting me. Everything was so screwed
up that I couldn't even defend them. Even after he went back to prison
I never went back there. I didn't see Frankie and Timmy again until
the other day. Uh, so there it is. I'll understand if you don't want
to work with me anymore. I probably should have warned you, who I was,
what I was like. If you don't want to be partners anymore I'll-I'll
understand."
Deaq
pulled the car off the road and into a small parking lot on the beach.
He got out and walked around to Van' side and opened the door for him.
'Oh,
what have I done? He won't even speak to me,' thought Van as he stepped
out of the car. He swallowed nervously and shifted on his feet as he
stood facing Deaq. He looked into the face of his partner and found
it totally unreadable. Then he saw Deaq moved toward him and felt himself
pulled into an embrace.
They
remained that way for a time. Neither man had any idea how long they
stayed like that but when they finally separated it seemed like things
had changed. A shift in the clouds, a change in the people walking down
the street, or maybe it was just a change in perception. Maybe they
were just seeing this differently. Seeing each other differently. Deaq
wrapped his arm around Van's waist and they started walking down the
beach. As much as he always insisted he hated the beach it seemed different
now, somehow more appealing.
"So
does this mean you aren't totally disgusted with me? With what I did?"
Van asked.
"No.
Van, you didn't do anything wrong. What happened, that wasn't your fault.
You been thinking you caused it but it wasn't you. Do you hear me? It
was his fault. Josh's fault, not yours."
"Thanks
but I know what happened. I should have done something. I should have
stopped. I keep thinkin' Josh was right all those years ago. Maybe I
am a whore. I put on a show, people watch, they buy into it, into my
lies and then I get paid and walk away."
"You're
not a whore! You said it yourself - lies. You did what you had to ...
to survive. You didn't want to do that, in front of those people back
then but you did 'cause you had to. And yeah, you do it now too, you
lie and convince 'cause you gotta. But the difference is that you doin'
it now for a different reason. You not doin' things to survive now,
you doin' it to help people. I know you don't like playin' at some of
the things we do and neither do I, but we do it to get the job done.
You know what the difference is now?" Deaq paused then continued,
"The difference is YOU in control now. You calling the shots and
nobody, no Josh, ever gonna make you do anything you don't want to.
You never gonna be in that position again." Enunciating his words
very clearly and speaking slowly Deaq finished, "Van, you are in
control now."
"I
know. You're right. I know I'm not the same person I used to be."
Van fingered one of his ever-present necklaces nervously. "It's
just ... I don't know. Working at the salon like we've been just kinda
brings it all back. All that stuff I'd tried to forget."
"All
this," Deaq began. "This what was botherin' you for the last
week?"
"Not
exactly."
"Well
come on, dawg. Don't stop. You on a roll now," Deaq said. He was
serious but kept his tone light. "Hey, I don't hold anything you
said against you."
"But
this is different."
"Spill."
"Okay
but once this is said I can't take it back. After you hear this you
might not like me too much." Van stopped walking and moved in front
of Deaq to look him in the eyes. "Are you sure you want me to say
this?"
"There's
nothing you could say that I won't listen to, Van. You can tell me anything,"
Deaq reassured Van again.
"What
made me so cranky all week, the thing I couldn't tell you about, it
was ... It was you. Deaq, I love you, man. I tried not to. I thought
we could just be partners, that it would be enough but I can't stop
thinking about it, about you. I know you can't feel the same, don't
love me back, not in that way anyway. But Deaq, I swear I'll stop, I'll
figure it out. You don't have to get a new partner, I can stop I know
I can. I-I'm sorry."
"You're
sorry? You're telling me that you love me and you're sorry. Van did
it ever occur to you that those feelings might not be one sided?"
"What're
you sayin'?" Van could swear that Deaq was telling him that he
too had feelings for his partner.
"I'm
sayin' that I've fallen for you. Van, when I met you I pretty much hated
you. I blamed you for Andre getting killed. But as time went by I got
to know you, who you really are. I saw this guy who would put everything
on the line for his partner. A man who would do whatever was necessary
to protect those around him. I watched you suffer and I was there when
you were happy but I never thought I could share that with you."
"You're
serious? 'Cause Deaq, I don't think I could take it right now if you
were just messing with me."
"I'm
not messin' with you. I wanted to tell you before but I didn't think
you'd feel more for me than just friendship. I didn't think you felt
that way about me, about guys."
"Uh,
hello!" Van said smiling. They began walking again. "You have
noticed how I dress, the comments Billie makes about me, the previous
job in a SALON. I thought you figured me for a flaming queer."
"You
left out the part where you sleep with just about any pretty female
mark that comes along."
"Hey!
I don't have sex with all of them, just a few, only the one's I really
like, the one's I feel a connection with. I'm young and I like to have
sex, so sue me."
"Yeah
but what I'm sayin' is they were all of the fairer sex." He stopped
for a moment. "They were, right?"
"Yeah,
all of them. There was only one man I really wanted and I just couldn't
tell him. I thought he was straight."
"Well
maybe you should have just asked this man," Deaq replied knowing
they were talking about him.
"I
never thought there was a chance. Even if there was I figured I wasn't
the one you'd pick."
"Can't
think of anyone I'd rather," Deaq said. Throwing caution to the
wind he pulled Van into a deep kiss. Van pulled back in surprise but
then wrapped his arms around Deaq and plunged in. Passersby saw two
people who appeared to be very much in love: two
stunning men surrounded by white sand and sparkling water, the scene
lit by the bright rays of the late morning sun.
After
a few long moments Van pulled away abruptly. Deaq felt his heart leap
into his mouth as Van broke away from him.
"Deaq,
I...."
Then
Deaq saw a reaction to his kiss he'd never witnessed before. Van turned
away, leaned over, hands braced on his knees and puked. Deaq had no
idea what was happening. He could see it but his mind failed to make
sense of what was happening. One minute he'd been kissing Van, something
he'd wanted to do for a long time but had long since given up hope of
ever doing. It had been even better than he'd imagined. Then suddenly
Van had started throwing up. Had he changed his mind? Finally Deaq managed
to say something.
"Okay
... that's not the reaction I was hopin' for. Van, you okay?"
"Yeah,
sorry. It's not ... that was great, I mean really great. It's just that
my stomach is still bothering me. I didn't mean to make you think ...
jeez I'm sorry man. I'm such an ass."
"So
then you're not gonna to do that every time I kiss you?"
"You
mean you'd kiss me again. Even after that?" Van was shocked. He
figured he'd blown it when he tossed his cookies after their first kiss.
"You'd
have to do a lot more than that to stop me," Deaq said, smiling.
"Come on lets get goin'. We better get you some water before you
end up dehydrated. Think you can eat something?"
Van
was happy Deaq had changed the topic. He was feeling really embarrassed.
"I don't know that I can hold it down, but I guess."
They
walked in silence for a while. When they reached the car Van wanted
to drive and Deaq tossed him the keys. After driving for a few minutes
Van blurted out, "Shit! Do you know what just happened?" It
had taken a little while to all sink in.
"I
think so. You still sorry?"
"For
puking or being in love with you?"
"The
second one."
"No.
I'm not sorry. I do love ya."
"Then
I do know what happened. This is real weird. Like a week ago we were
undercover as high-end drug running pimps. Now we playin' at being salon
workers. We not just getting caught up in roles or somethin' are we?"
Van
took his eyes from the road to give him a look. Deaq saw so much emotion
there it almost scared him: fear, confusion but most of all hope and
something that looked suspiciously like love. To top it all off he saw
that spark of life that made Van who he was. It had been hard to see
during the last week, like the fire inside Van had diminished when he'd
been having trouble holding his feelings inside. Deaq could see it now
and it was brighter than ever. The sparkle in Van's eyes had returned
and it shone brighter than the
sun's reflection dancing on the oceans waves. He knew the answer to
his question without Van having to say a word.
***********************
"And
another thing, I really don't like you not bein' armed," Deaq said.
"Protective
are we?" Van joked back, grinning.
They
were just pulling up to the salon. During the ride back they had fallen
into a light flirting, joking mood. Somehow that made the situation
easier to deal with. Both men were still trying to wrap their minds
around how dramatically the dynamic between them had changed over the
past couple of hours. By keeping the tone light and flirtatious they
didn't deny what had changed, but didn't have to deal with it head on
either.
"It's
not safe is all."
"Deaq,
we're working in a hair salon. How dangerous can it be?"
"Don't
say stuff like that. You gonna jinx us."
"What,
you're superstitious now? You want me to drive you over to Aquarius
for a tarot card reading before we go back to work?" Van was nearly
laughing as he said it.
Deaq
had turned rather serious. "All I'm sayin' is you shouldn't be
running around without your piece."
"Look,
I've got nowhere to hide it okay?" Van knew in the outfit he was
wearing a gun would probably be visible but even if it wasn't it would
only be matter of time before someone felt it as they touched him. "Besides,
I've got you to protect me." Van pulled into
a parking space behind the salon.
As
they got out of the car and headed around to the front door Deaq added,
"That all I am? Just someone to watch your back?"
"You
can watch a lot more than that if you want." Van flashed him a
suggestive smile as they entered the building. The look between them
didn't go unnoticed.
"You
look much better, Sunshine. Did you two love birds work things out?"
asked Frankie.
Van
and Deaq shared a look before Van answered, "Yeah, things are great.
Better than they've been in a long time."
"Happy
to hear it. Now, we're a bit behind schedule," Frankie said motioning
to the people seated in the waiting area. "You two ready to get
started?"
Van
couldn't hide his amusement at the double meaning he heard in Frankie's
words. Of course they weren't intended that way but it felt like Frankie
was commenting on Van and Deaq's new relationship. Or maybe he was just
hearing it that way because it was on his mind.
"Let's
get started," Van said to Frankie, but he looked at Deaq as he
said it.
*********
Several
hours and many haircuts and nail jobs later all the customers were finished.
Van was about to go talk to Deaq when Frankie called him to the front.
"Van
this beautiful lady would like a trim and she insisted on you. She only
wants the best and that would be you," Frankie said. Van looked
over to the customer about to ask her to follow him when he jumped in
surprise with recognition.
Five
minutes before Billie had walked into the salon unnoticed by her guys.
Van and Deaq were supposed to check in that morning and they hadn't.
She tried their cells and got no answer as they had both left their
phones at Van's place. Van had left his on purpose figuring he had nowhere
to keep it given the outfit. Deaq had forgotten his having been more
concerned with chewing out Van over the previous nights indiscretions.
Billie
had been pissed that she couldn't get ahold of them and decided to drop
by. She figured she could get an update on the case and make fun of
them at the same time. She could work off some of her anger at them
for being irresponsible and take care of business all in one trip.
What
she saw upon entering Kenny's Salon and Spa was one of the strangest
things she witnessed in years. It was a pretty standard place, three
chairs for doing hair, a couple small tables for manicures, lots of
mirrors and everything in pastel shades. That was the
normal part. It was the employees, HER employees that were the real
shocker.
Van
was busy trimming a man's hair with a skill and precision that surprised
her. He looked like he'd done it a million times. More surprising was
his outfit. Billie had seen Van show up in some pretty strange clothing
before and she could swear that there was no way some of his stuff was
men's clothing. Heck, he owned some shirts and pants that Billie would
classify as too feminine to wear herself. But this outfit was not girly,
just really flamboyant. Black leather pants with red flames shooting
up the side and a tight red shirt that was probably a lot tighter than
it needed to be across the chest. There was no way he was carrying his
weapon, there was nowhere he could have hid it in that skintight outfit.
That pissed her off and Billie made a mental note to discuss that with
him later. Perhaps most surprising of all was the fact that Van had
actually shaved. He had no goatee at all
and she was shocked how much younger and more delicate it made him look.
Combined with his hair, that for once didn't look like a greasy mop
to her, he looked a good five years younger, maybe more.
It
wasn't like she'd never seen him change his look and behavior for a
case before. It was his ability as a chameleon that had prompted her
to recruit him in the first place. It was just that this change was
somehow more complete. She watched him walking around
to see the customer's head from several angles, checking lengths. Billie
could swear he was wiggling his ass way more than was necessary.
If
seeing Van had been a surprise then when Billie noticed Deaq she nearly
had a heart attack. She saw her big, sometimes down right intimidating
looking detective applying white tips over bright pink nail polish on
customer's nails. More over he was doing it
well. There was something so strange about seeing his large, powerful
hands working with delicate strokes on the tiny canvases. Yep, this
was beyond strange.
When
the man at the front desk had asked her what he could do for her Billie
recognized his voice as one of the men she had initially talked to on
the phone when setting up the jobs for Van and Deaq. Billie forced her
voice up an octave just in case he still remembered how she had sounded
on the phone before.
"Yes,
I need a trim," Billie had said to Frankie, sounding downright
bubbly. "I want him to do it." She pointed to Van who was
just finishing up with his customer.
"Alrighty.
Good choice, he's the best. His name is Van. Just take a seat dear and
I'll call when he's finished, okay?"
"Great,"
Billie squeaked out.
Billie
now watched Van's look of surprise. He recovered quickly, "Come
with me, beautiful."
He
led her to the chair and she took a seat. "Found a job you like
better?" she asked him.
"No,"
he said wetting her hair with a squirt bottle.
"Well
that's too bad because I was seriously considering firing you two hot
dogs for not checking in."
"Rough
morning. What, were you worried?" he said, as if kidding.
"I
have to protect my investment. You guys couldn't take five minutes to
check in, use a phone?"
"Long
story, not now," Van shushed her as Frankie had just sat a customer
of his own in the chair next to them. So,
what would you like? Trim and keep the even bottom or do you want some
long layers? Or would you rather I just surprise you."
"I
don't think I trust any of your surprises."
"I
have a squirt bottle full of water here and if you don't want it sprayed
in your face you'll have to be more trusting than that." Van couldn't
resist, it was too tempting not to bug Billie now that she was at his
mercy.
"Van!"
Frankie barked. "You be nice." He'd been over hearing them
and couldn't figure what was going through Van's head to say things
like that to a customer.
"Alright,"
Billie said. "Surprise me."
**********
After
about fifteen minutes Van was finished. He'd changed Billie's long,
straight hair to two layers. The short layer hit Billie just below the
jaw and curled inwards. The second layer was about two inches longer
and flipped out at the ends. It was a cute look that suited her face
and Billie had to admit that Van had an eye for style.
"I'm
impressed Van," Billie said. He had managed to give her a really
nice haircut but with Frankie right next to them it had been impossible
to discuss the case.
"Thank
you very much, ma'am." Van flashed her a smile, "Now if you'll
follow me I'll show you what products you can use to keep it looking
so nice."
Billie
followed Van a little ways away. Still speaking in a way that wouldn't
raise the suspicion should anyone over hear, "Here's a list of
some products you might like. I'd highly recommend this one." Van
jotted the short list and underlined Sophismata. "You know ma'am
your cuticles are looking a little ragged. Maybe you'd like to have
the resident manicurist take a look?"
*********
"Alright
so spill. What's happened?" Billie asked Deaq.
Carefully
filing one of her nails he said, "Van gave you the list right?
We figure it's that one called Sophismata. The company name is Proditor.
Here's the address." Deaq gave her the paper. Unlike when she spoke
with Van, Billie was able to talk to Deaq out of earshot of everyone
else. The manacurist's table was around corner, which blocked its view
form the entrance. It also kept the sound contained well.
"Good.
I'll go check it out after this. If it's clear, I'll start looking into
the other possibilities. But actually I was wondering what happened
with Van. He seems better or is it just him faking it for appearances?"
"No,
he is better. We talked and things are different, better."
"I
noticed," Billie said, her tone a bit odd.
"Now
what's that supposed to mean?" Deaq asked suspiciously.
"I
saw you two giving each other looks in the mirror."
"We
partners, of course we do that."
"I'm
seeing something more. Is it just that you two are so happy to be back
in the groove?"
"What
you sayin' here?"
"I'm
saying that Van isn't the only one who seems really happy."
Deaq
sighed. He didn't know what to tell her. "Pick a color," he
said setting a tray of little nail polish bottles in front of her.
**********
"Having
Billie come in: was that weird or is it just me?" Van asked Deaq,
as he plopped down into a chair beside him. Billie had left a while
ago but they had both been too busy to sit down and talk since her departure.
"Van,
this whole case has been weird. I'm just lookin' at stuff now like it's
on a continuum of weird."
"Continuum?
Listen to you, those fumes getting to ya?" Van asked motioning
to the assortment of polishes and removers on the table.
"Nah,
well except for those pink elephants that keep flying around. They're
kinda annoying," Deaq dead-panned.
They
just sat in silence for a moment.
"Does
she know? About us I mean," Van asked.
"Probably."
They
sat there again in silence.
"Deaq?"
"Yeah?"
"How
do WE rate on your little continuum?"
Deaq
shifted to face Van. When he looked into those puppy dog eyes he answered,
"We off that scale." He smiled at Van putting his left hand
into Van's right. Deaq sat back and they stayed there, watching themselves
in the big mirror on the opposite wall.
***************
Late
that afternoon, when Van was between customers Timmy asked him if he
wanted to go on a coffee run. Van couldn't help but look over at Deaq
before answering. For some reason he didn't want to be separated from
Deaq right now. He felt as if were he to leave he'd return and all that
had happened between them that day would be forgotten. Of course he
knew that was stupid but he just couldn't seem to talk himself out of
the idea.
"Van,
I know it's hard for you to believe but Deaq will still continue to
exist out of your sight," Timmy said in one of his rare moments
of sarcasm. "If you don't want to go that's fine, I'll do it. Or
I'll see if Frankie's in the mood for some fresh air."
"No,
it's cool, I'll do it," Van replied quickly. Deaq was busy and
wouldn't be finished before he got back and Van couldn't help but think
maybe he should get away for a few minutes to think things over on his
own.
'Before
you go and screw everything up,' Van thought. 'You know you'll blow
it don't you? It's what you want so you're bound to mess it up.'
He
quickly took orders from everyone. Before he left Van even took the
risk of giving Deaq a chaste, closed mouth kiss on the lips right on
front of everybody. Deaq looked a little embarrassed but he still grinned
at Van as he left, going around the corner. Van then started down the
hallway leading to the backdoor.
Suddenly
Van felt someone grab him from behind and push him through the door
to the basement storage room. It happened so fast Van didn't have time
to react and with a final shove from his assailant he found himself
falling down the flight of stairs to the hard cement floor below. He
was stunned when he finally came to a stop, having bounced his head
off two stairs on his journey down. Van tried to assess his injuries
but for a moment he wasn't even sure what had happened. When he tried
to roll over onto his back he got a sharp pain in his chest and side.
Van yelped as the pain caught him by surprise. But there were bigger
surprises in store for him.
**********
Meanwhile,
upstairs Deaq was applying base coat to a set of nails and trying to
wrap his mind around Vans kissing him. Sure, it hadn't been inappropriate
or anything but it still felt weird to be doing that in front of an
audience. Of course the real reason he felt like they'd had an audience
was because both Frankie and Timmy had been watching all his and Van's
interactions with particular interest. Deaq tried to remind himself
that they were probably happy for them.
'I
can live with them being nosy,' thought Deaq. 'So long as they don't
start asking questions about our sex life or something. Wait! Van and
I don't have a sex life - Yet. Wow, we gonna have a sex life. We gonna
... wow. That is if I don't go fucking things up like I always do in
relationships. Forget that - we gonna have sex, yeah!' Deaq smiled and
continued his work.
*************
On
the other side of the city, Billie pulled up to the address Deaq had
given her. She'd figured since it was almost the end of the month and
the shipment was due in soon she might as well check out the address
she had before looking up the other leads that Van had given her.
'This
looks pretty likely' she thought as she pulled up in front of a run
down house. It certainly wasn't a place where she expected hair products
would be produced. After double checking the address she got out of
the SUV and, after checking for her gun and badge out of habit, she
walked up to the front door. There was no answer after she rang the
doorbell for several minutes and she could see through the dusty, cracked
windows that no lights were on. Heading around back she saw a cat staring
out at her through one of the basement windows. It's mewing could just
barely be heard as it called out in frustration at being stuck in the
house.
"Well
that sounds like a child calling for help," Billie said aloud,
justifying her next action. With a quick kick of her high-heeled black
leather boot she kicked open the back door from its rotten jam. Billie
pulled her gun out holding it low, aimed at the ground.
"L.A.P.D.
come out with your hands where I can see them!" she shouted. Although
she was almost positive there was nobody inside she gave the warning
just in case. Seemingly out of nowhere an orange and white flash shot
by her as the cat was released to its much desired freedom.
"Put
your paws where I can see them then," Billie muttered to herself
as she entered the house.
***********
"I
knew it was you my little slut. All grown up I see," the man said
as he descended the stairs to where Van was sprawled on the floor.
Van
coughed and shook his head a bit. 'I must have really hit hard. I could
swear I'm hearing Josh again. Well I'd rather deal with hallucinations
and even a bit of brain damage than see that guy again.' Van blinked
hard several times. He wasn't sure if it seemed so dark because the
lights were out or if they were on and he just couldn't see straight.
"I
saw you there, kissing that nigger. Still showing off in public huh,
my little whore," the man said, circling around Van. "I watched
you, I was in the hallway and nobody noticed me and do you know why?"
He
grabbed Van the throat and pushed him onto his back. He straddled Van
putting his weight on Van's chest. "Because they were all soooo
busy watching your little show. Still like putting on a show don't you,
little tramp."
Van
was starting to panic. This was no hallucination and, as he felt himself
struggling to breathe around the heavy man's weight, Van knew without
a doubt that this was Josh. He'd aged terribly and put on a lot of weight.
He had also gained a number of scars on his face over the years. Van
tried to suck in as much air as he could to yell for help when he felt
a cold hand cover his mouth, pushing his head down hard against the
floor.
"No,
no. You're not gonna say a word. And they won't find you by accident
all the way down here. Nobody's gonna come looking for you. It's just
you and me and this time I'm going to get my money's worth."
**********
Billie
swept the main floor quickly and found nothing living except for the
maggots in the sink of dirty dishes. She made her way to the basement,
gun still drawn. Reaching for the light switch she found on the wall
at the foot of the stairs, Billie held her breath and listened for sounds
of movement. When she flipped the overhead light on it was instantly
confirmed that this was no ordinary house. The basement, which appeared
to have been enlarged to about twice the perimeter of the house above,
was fully outfitted as a drug processing lab. It was actually significantly
better equipment than many small illegal drug manufacturers used. Billie
quickly spotted a few empty containers with the name Sophismata on them.
She also noticed that there weren't any full containers and that what
looked like shelves and crates for storing the containers were empty.
She whipped out her cell to call the boys at the salon.
*********
Van
was still struggling to breathe when abruptly he felt the human weight
lift off his chest. He curled onto his side and let out a few hacking
coughs that send bolts of pain through his chest. After a few moments,
when he could breath almost normally, his tormenter came into his line
of vision again.
"I'll
tell you, little slut, I wasn't going to drop this off until tomorrow
but think, if I had I might not have seen you. What fun would that have
been?"
"Josh,"
Van managed to get out between shuddering breaths.
"Oh
no, little slut, I changed my name a long time ago. Come to think of
it right after I was done with you. Remember my little party? The one
you enjoyed so much and begged me let you show off at? One of my friends
wasn't too happy with you. Seems he thought you were a little too young
to be there. Fucker called the cops on me. Did you know I spent three
years in jail? That son of a bitch went to the cops and he told them
all about our parties. He'd have kept his mouth shut if it wasn't for
you. Dirty slut!"
He
kicked Van in the side causing him to cough violently again. Van was
sure he tasted blood in his mouth but he didn't think he had bit his
tongue. Not knowing where the blood taste was coming from worried him.
Trying to focus on something other than the pain he was in and the psycho
who was talking to him Van looked around. There weren't any weapons
on the ground that he could see but something did catch his eye. There
were a bunch of boxes piled just to the right of the foot of the stairs.
Printed on the sides was the name Proditor.
"Noticing
my little creation are we?"
Van
cleared his throat again. Figuring out what Josh had become he said,
"Stell."
"That's
right. How did you know little slut? Hmm? Who told you?" Josh was
getting angry sounding. He hadn't sounded exactly in control to begin
with but now he sounded like he was really starting to lose it.
"No-nobody,"
Van answered. Josh was now standing towering over Van near his legs.
Van figured this was his best chance to try to take the guy out. He
kicked out catching Josh on his right leg, at the side of the knee.
Josh went down to his knees but recovered quickly, scrambling over Van
and grabbing him by the hair and slamming his head into the floor solidly.
Van felt himself start to black out.
*********
"Deaq!"
Frankie called out, his loud voice easily heard over the sound of hair
dryers. "Phone for you. Someone named Billie, said she has a question
that can't wait."
"Okay!"
he hollered back. "Will you excuse me a minute?" he asked
the customer.
Frankie
came over. "Do you want to take it in the office?"
"Yeah,
that'd be good," Deaq said. He didn't want to be talking loudly
on the front desk phone over the sound of the hair dryers, especially
given what he'd probably be talking to Billie about.
Deaq
made his way to the office and picked up the desk phone. "Billie?
What's goin' on?"
"Deaq.
I went to the address for the Proditor company. I'm not sure exactly
what they were manufacturing here but it wasn't hair gel."
"So
what you gonna do? Bust in there with S.W.A.T.?"
"No,
whoever was here is gone now, and Deaq, they took the stuff they made
with them."
"So
we got no suspect and no evidence, that what you sayin'?"
"What
I'm saying is that the shipment must already be in transit somewhere.
It's due at the salon tomorrow so it's probably in a truck or something.
I want you and Van to meet me back at the Candy Store right now so we
can figure how we're going to handle tomorrow."
"A'ight
but Van's not here right now."
"Where
the hell is he?"
"Coffee
run."
"Alone?"
"Billie,
he can handle himself you know. He's not going to disappear just cause
he's out of our sight, you know?" Deaq said, unknowingly repeating
the very words Timmy had said to Van earlier about him.
*********
Van
could hear someone talking but it seemed to be coming from very far
away. He felt someone grab him by the hair and shake his head a bit.
While it hurt like hell it did wake him up.
"All
grown up and fighting back, huh little whore? And see where it got you.
Now I'm pissed off!" said Josh. "I know what you need."
Josh
released his hold on Van and stalked across the room. Van tried to sit
up and was partially successful as he hiked himself up on his elbows.
The movement made him dizzy but at least he could keep an eye on Josh.
He really didn't like the way Josh had said he knew what Van needed.
"What
you need is a little bit of this," Josh said as he opened one of
the boxes he'd brought. He pushed aside the top row of containers. They
contained only real hair gel he'd put in. Underneath were the containers
with the good stuff in them.
Van
looked frantically around for something, anything he could use against
Josh. He saw something shiny on one of the lower shelves. It looked
like a pair of long bladed scissors. Just as he was getting ready to
crawl over and grab them Van saw Josh turn around and begin speaking
again.
"You
know what my name is now but I bet you have no idea what's in here,"
he said as he brought one of the bottles over to Van.
Realizing
that he wasn't going to get to the scissors and that he wasn't going
to be able to fight off Josh given his condition Van screamed at the
top of his lungs, "DEAQ! HELP! HELP! DE-"
He
was abruptly cut off by Josh backhanding him across the face. Van fell
back to the floor jarring his body painfully.
"You
always were too talkative. Too damn fidgety too. This will fix that.
Then we can have some real fun," Josh said as he again straddled
Van's chest. He slammed Van's head into the floor and while he was stunned
forced his mouth open and poured some of the clear liquid down his throat.
Van coughed and sputtered but it was too late, he'd already swallowed
the stuff. Josh stood up and moved to circle around Van as he spoke.
"Like
that do you?" he said as Van continued to cough, obviously in pain.
"What-What
was that?" Van asked.
"GHB,
liquid X. I'm sure you must have had it before at some point. A little
whore like you must be taking drugs all the time, right? Gonna show
me what you've learned little whore. Bet you know all kinds of tricks
now, don't you?"
Van
was steadily feeling more and more strange. He felt like it was getting
more difficult to move. It was like blinking took almost too much effort.
Breathing seemed like a hassle too, especially since it hurt so much.
He started wondering if he could just stop for a bit.
*********
"I
realize that, Deaq. I'm not saying Van can't take care of himself I
just don't like him walking around unarmed," Billie said to Deaq
over the phone.
"Yeah,
it bothers me too. But there really isn't likely to be a bunch of violent
criminals between here and Starbucks."
"This
is L.A. You really believe that?" Billie asked.
"Thanks,
now I'm gonna be worried 'till he gets back."
"Which
would be when? We have work to do."
"Should
be getting back soon," Deaq said. He looked around the office trying
to find a clock. It seemed like Van had been gone a while now but it
probably hadn't been all that long. In his visual search Deaq noticed
a small security monitor he'd missed on his first visit to the office.
It was half hidden behind a few boxes. He wondered why they even left
it on if it wasn't being watched. "Huh."
"What,"
Billie asked. She was starting to get irritated with Deaq. He didn't
seem to be very helpful.
"Nothing.
Just found a security monitor in here."
"Great
so you're watching T.V. while I'm waiting," Billie said working
herself into a good snark.
"Look
I can't make Van get back here any fas-"
"Deaq?"
Billie asked. "What is it?" He had stopped mid-word and Billie
was immediately alarmed. "DEAQ!?!"
All
she heard was the "thunk" of the receiver dropping then silence.
Running
out of the office Deaq grabbed Timmy by the shirt and pushed him against
the wall.
"Where
is that camera?" he yelled right into Timmy's startled face.
"Wh-What?"
Timmy asked baffled.
"The
security camera. Where is it?" He asked Timmy just barely keeping
himself from hitting the man to try and speed things up.
"The
basement. In the storage room. Why? What's going on?"
Letting
Timmy go Deaq started toward back to the rear of the store.
"Oh,
God. Not again," he heard Frankie say.
"What?"
asked Deaq. He didn't want to stop but what Frankie said made him freeze
in his tracks.
"It's
Josh, isn't it. Jesus I should never have..."
"Damn
it!" Deaq said now running.
Timmy
grabbed Deaq by the shoulder trying to stop him. Deaq pulled away.
"Deaq
wait. You want a little distraction for him?" Timmy asked, having
an idea.
"Fine,
whatever," Deaq said. He wasn't about to wait another second. He
had seen Van on the floor with a man crouched over him. He had something
in his hands held against Van's neck. Light reflected off it, like a
knife or something similar.
Deaq
ran up to the door about to push it open and save his partner.
"Uh,
Deaq?" he heard Frankie behind him say. "That's the broom
closet. The door to the basement is the next one."
Deaq
quickly moved to the next door. As he pushed it open quickly Frankie
yelled at his loudest, "HEY!!!"
Josh's
head snapped up, startled by the loud noise. Frankie took that as the
signal and grabbed a can of hair spray off the counter. He flicked the
lighter in his hands and held it up using the hair spray to create and
effective flamethrower. He aimed the fire at the sensor tripping it,
turning on the emergency sprinklers.
In
the basement Josh was again distracted. This time it was the shocking
spray of water that startled him causing him to loosen is grip on the
scissors he had been holding against Van's throat.
Van
reached up with strength he thought was long gone and grabbed the scissors
out of Josh's slack hand. Jack turned his focus back to Van reaching
a hand around his throat, ignoring the two men running down the stairs.
He didn't care who came. It was time to make Van pay.
Josh
heard the gun shot just a moment before he felt it rip through his chest.
He was frozen there for a moment then he heard Van growl out, "I
was never your whore!"
Josh
couldn't stop himself from falling forward, effectively impaling himself
on the scissors in Van's hands. Van felt the body fall on top of him,
pushing the last of his breath out. He wanted to call out for Deaq but
couldn't get enough air to do it. Then he felt the weight pulled off
him and saw Deaq's face above him filled with concern and fear.
"Van!
VAN! You okay?" Deaq said, panic easily heard in his voice.
Van
wanted to reassure Deaq but soon his tunnel vision closed enough that
he couldn't make out Deaq's face anymore and a second later he was completely
unconscious.
********
"Okay,
I want to make sure we've got this straight," Billie said.
She,
Deaq, Timmy and Frankie were gathered in a hospital waiting room. They
had the place to themselves and Billie was working on getting the case
results together while she had everyone present. Everyone, that was,
except for Van. He was still in surgery and this was the best way Billie
could think of to keep her mind off worrying about him. Deaq was still
looking like he might either break down and start crying or go on a
rampage through the hospital looking for Van. Billie had been half considering
asking him for his guns but decided he was probably more stable than
that. Besides she was standing closest to the door so if he looked like
he was about to bolt she could stop him. Probably.
Frankie
had been crying, feeling very much responsible for what had happened.
As it turned our Frankie had agreed with Josh, who had changed his name
to Stell, to sell the product Sophismata. Frankie had thought he was
selling low quality hair gel, he had no idea he was actually trafficking
drugs through the salon. Timmy had been unaware of the deal with Josh
as Frankie took care of product ordering. Timmy had noticed the repeat
customers coming in for the stuff but had never figured it meant anything.
After all they did have a number of odd clients.
Upon
first arriving at the emergency room Timmy and Frankie had argued about
the deal Frankie had made with Josh. Timmy was outraged that Frankie
would even consider having any contact with the bastard who had hurt
Van. Frankie had explained that Josh had been very persuasive and that
he did regret his decision. Timmy was still mad about it but he knew
they had bigger concerns and decided to see what Van's reaction to Frankie's
decision was before he figured what to say about it to Frankie.
"Billie,"
Deaq started, speaking softly. He sounded exhausted but continued, "Can't
we go over it later?"
"Okay,
alright. Why don't you sit down for a while?"
Deaq
did sit down. If he kept pacing he was afraid he might go charging out
of the room. Waiting for word on how Van was doing was killing him.
The second his butt hit the seat a nurse walked into the room. All four
jumped to their feet, waiting for her to speak.
**********
Deaq
was seated in a chair bedside Van's bed. He held Van's two necklaces
in his hands, fiddling with them nervously. The nurse had given them
to him for safe keeping when they had first arrived. Somewhere in the
back of his head Deaq acknowledged that they probably also gave them
to him because they figured he would feel better holding onto something
of Van's while he waited. Now he sat, holding the smooth metal chains,
watching Van sleep.
Van
had six broken ribs and a lot of bruises from his fall down the stairs
and the hits Josh had given him. He also had a concussion which was
not really a surprise given all the bumps and swelling he had. The doctor
had said he was lucky not to have more severe brain trauma. The drugs
he had ingested we're mostly out of his system. It was indeed GHB that
had been forced into him but had not entirely been absorbed. Once in
the hospital they had managed to keep much of it from being absorbed
into his system. The real problem had been as a result of one of his
broken ribs. It had punctured his right lung, which had required surgery
to fix. Van was now had bandages covering his entire chest.
Deaq
watched as Van lay there motionless. He had a strange fear that Van
was going to be unable to breath around all the bandages encircling
him even though he had been reassured they were there to help and keep
the pain to a minimum. Considering all his injuries Deaq figured it
was better that Van not be awake and aware right now. It didn't make
it any easier for him though. He wanted to see his partner fidgeting
around, smiling and insisting he was okay. This stillness and silence
was more than unnerving. It was downright scary.
Moving
the necklaces through his fingers like some kind of rosary he began
to speak softly to Van even though he was still asleep. "I'm sorry
I didn't stop this from happening to you. I shouldn't have let you go
unarmed, without me. I shoulda' watched your back better. I didn't know..."
Deaq paused, watching his motionless partner. It was becoming harder
for him to look at Van as the fear and guilt increased. Instead he focused
on the necklaces in his hands. "When I was a kid, like 8, maybe
9 years old I had this dog. My family had this dog. Anyway, one day
it got hit by a car so my Dad and I had to take it to the vet. They
took him in the back and tried to fix him. Gave me his collar to hang
on to while we waited. Now I just feel like..."
In
a gravelly voice, barely above a whisper Van responded, "You're
comparing me to a dog? Gee, thanks."
Deaq
jumped in his seat. "Van! You awake!" he said relieved beyond
words.
"Kinda.
Everybody alright?" Van said, the words coming out slowly.
Deaq
reached over and took Van's hand in his own. "You gonna be fine.
We all okay, better now that you're back."
"Yeah,
I dunno how long I'm gonna be awake here, man." Van was already
starting to feel his eyes threatening to close.
Deaq
looked into Van's half lidded eyes. His pupils were so large that there
was barely any color visible. 'Poor guy's probably all strung out on
top of being hurt,' Deaq thought. "It's okay. Go back to sleep."
After
a few seconds Van's eyes closed and Deaq was sure he'd fallen asleep
when Van kind of jerked a bit. This was followed by a pain filled gasp.
"You
okay Van?" he asked, scared something was going wrong.
"Yeah,"
Van said, now whispering. "Hey, what happened this morning, on
the beach, that really did happen right?" He couldn't bare the
thought that he'd just imagined the whole thing.
"No-"
Deaq started. Before he could finish his sentence Van cut in.
"Oh,
uh, never mind. Sorry, must be all the drugs. Nothing." 'Oh, shit!
Either I've really messed up my head or he just wants to pretend it
never happened,' Van thought.
"Van,
that happened. But it wasn't this morning, it was yesterday."
"Bastard,"
Van said with a trace of a grin on his tired face. "Don't scare
me like that."
"My
bad. I'll make it up to you later."
"Really?"
Van asked. Though he wanted to finish the conversation his mind began
to wander. "That was nice on the beach. You look great in the sun,
surrounded by sand. Would'a been more romantic at night though..."
"I'll
take you there at sunset when you get out. I bet you look gorgeous in
the moonlight," Deaq said. Van had fallen back asleep and Deaq
was almost thankful because as much as he wanted to honor that promise
he really could do without Van reminding him about the almost poetic
line. He sat back in the chair and waited.
************
Two
days later Van was feeling better. He was actually in more pain, but
being able to move around a little and stay awake made him feel a lot
better over all. Of course having Deaq at his side had more than a little
to do with it too. When he'd woken yesterday morning he'd been hurting
pretty badly and Deaq had become upset at not being able to help. Van
had told him to stay with him, that it made him feel better. It had
been the truth, but just before he'd passed out again Van had hoped
it was enough for Deaq. He imagined it must be harder to be in Deaq's
place, waiting and worrying, than in his.
Van
moved a bit, trying to get more comfortable. It wasn't like he was really
uncomfortable, he just wasn't used to staying in one place for too long.
Being stuck in bed was starting to annoy him. Unfortunately the small
movement jarred was ribs causing him to grunt softly in pain. 'Damn,
I hope he didn't hear that,' thought Van as he watched Deaq for signs
of movement. Deaq had fallen asleep in his chair a few hours earlier
and Van didn't want to wake the obviously exhausted man.
"You
a'ight?" Deaq said in a sleepy voice before even opening his eyes.
"I'm
fine. Go back to sleep," Van said immediately. He wondered if it
was true. He had no doubts that he would recover physically just fine.
He'd been hurt worse before and as bad as he felt now he knew it could
have been a lot worse. Van had no idea what Josh would have done to
him if he'd had the chance. He didn't want to think about it so instead
he thought about Deaq running in and saving him just in the nick of
time. When Josh had grabbed the sharp scissors and held them to his
throat Van had thought he might not survive. He'd been in that moment
of trying to accept his fate when he heard a yell, which could only
have come from Frankie. No normal person could reach those volumes without
the aid of a megaphone.
He
hadn't seen Deaq, but when he heard the gunshot and saw the blood running
down Josh's shirt he knew who had stopped his tormentor. Van didn't
know if Josh had been killed and was surprised to realize that he didn't
really care. Being able to tell Josh that he wasn't his whore and then
watch the look on his face had been enough. Van knew he didn't cause
what happened then anymore than he'd caused Josh to hurt him all those
years ago. He never wanted to put on a show at the party and he didn't
want Josh to attack him. It didn't matter now what Josh had called him,
Van knew none of it was his fault. It may have taken over a decade but
he'd figured out who was to blame for what happened and it wasn't him.
Deaq had told him it wasn't his fault when they were on the beach. He
hadn't believed him then. But when he thought Josh was going to kill
him Van had finally understood.
"It
wasn't my fault," he said aloud, not even realizing it.
"What
wasn't your fault?"
Van
jumped a bit, something he was really going to have to stop doing until
he was more healed. He hadn't been aware that Deaq was now awake.
"All
of it. I get it now. It wasn't my fault when I was a kid and it wasn't
my fault this time either. I just couldn't figure that out. Even when
you told me I didn't believe you. But when I thought he was going to
kill me I knew it."
"You
okay with it now?"
"Yeah
I am. I finally am."
Deaq
could hear finality in Van's words. He believed that Van really was
okay with the whole issue now, that he'd found the closure he needed.
Realizing that he was still holding Van's necklaces Deaq thought it
was time to give them back. "Hey, I've been holding on to these
for you. Want them back?"
Van
almost laughed at the irony. He settled on grinning in his amusement
knowing that wouldn't be painful.
"What?"
Deaq asked on seeing Van's expression. "You still thinking about
the dog collar thing?"
Van
had no clue what Deaq was talking about. It seemed vaguely familiar
but he wasn't sure why. "No, I was just thinking about how this
was a perfect time to put them back on."
"Why's
that?" Deaq asked knowing Van would probably have some interesting
answer.
"That
one, the one with the medallion, did you notice the inscription?"
"Yeah,
it's Latin right?"
"Yup.
Know what it says?"
"Sorry,
I never took Latin in school."
"Neither
did I but I know what it says." For memory Van recited the inscription
on the tiny medallion to Deaq, "Non sum qualis enam. It means I
am not what I used to be. I started wearing it just after that whole
thing with Josh and me leaving the salon. It thought maybe if it was
there, hanging around my neck it would be true, that I wouldn't be what
Josh made me. I mean what he said I was. But now, now it's true. I'm
not who I was, not anymore. And I owe that to you."
"Me?"
Deaq said in surprise. "No, man you did it yourself."
"No,
you helped me figure it out. You shot him and when I saw his eyes, when
he got hit I knew it. I could see you on the beach telling me that I
wasn't a whore and I really believed it. I believed it," Van finished
with resolve.
Deaq
wanted nothing more than to grab Van up in his arms and hold him there
forever.
Seeing
the conflict on Deaq's face Van nervously asked, "What?"
"I
want to hold you so bad but I don't want to hurt you," Deaq said
looking down at the massive amount of bandages covering Van's chest.
"Hey
Deaq," Van said coming up with a way to make this work. "My
lips aren't hurt."
Deaq
took the hint and without hesitation he leaned over and kissed Van deeply.
Of course as life would have it that happened about three seconds before
the door opened.
"Oh,
sorry! Would you guys rather we come back later?" asked a flustered
Timmy.
"No,
it's okay come on in," Van answered as Deaq moved back to his place
in the chair by the bed.
Coming
into the room Timmy started, "Van, look at you. You look a whole
lot better than the last time I saw you. How you feeling?"
"Better
thanks. I'll be alright. So, where's Frankie?" Van found it strange
that the two wouldn't visit him together.
"He's
in the hall. He said he didn't think you'd want to see him right now."
"Why
wouldn't I want to see Frankie?" Van was lost and he didn't like
the serious look that was now on Deaq's face.
"Van,
Frankie made a deal with Josh to sell his stuff," Timmy answered
quietly.
"Oh,"
Van said. He thought for a moment then continued, "Did he know
it was drugs?"
"No."
"Well
then tell that chicken to come on in, I want to see him," Van said
trying to sound like he wasn't upset by the news.
Timmy
went into the hall to get Frankie. Deaq decided to just stay quiet and
watch this play out.
"Sunshine?"
came Frankie's hesitant voice as he entered the room. "Hi honey.
How you feeling?"
"It's
okay Frankie. I don't blame you. I know that's what you're thinking.
I know I would be anyway."
"But
I did it. I should have never even spoken to him and I did. I can't
believe for two years I was helping put dangerous drugs on the street.
And I can't believe I helped that son of a bitch that hurt you. I'm
sorry, Van, I'm really sorry."
"It's
okay. I know what Josh is like. I know how he can talk you into anything.
It's okay, I don't blame you," Van said, reassuring Frankie. He
meant it too.
"Well
in that case..." Frankie said as he ducked out of the room. He
returned a moment later with a huge bouquet of flowers in just about
every color imaginable and a few that probably didn't exist in nature.
"This is for you. Spruce the place up a bit, you know? It is a
little dull."
Looking
at Deaq as he spoke Van said, "I hadn't really noticed." He
turned his attention back to Frankie. "Thanks, they're really nice."
"Probably
not the choice of most police officers though are they?" asked
Timmy.
"Been
talking to Billie, huh?"
"More
than that. Yesterday evening when the four customers came looking for
their stuff they were arrested by undercover officers. We helped,"
said Timmy looking pleased and putting his arm around Frankie's waist.
Deaq
decided to fill in the rest, "Turns out three of 'em had warrants
out and the fourth was on parole."
"That's
great!" Van said. He thought for a moment before asking, "So,
uh, are you guys disappointed in me. You know, for not really being
a stylist?"
"Van,"
Timmy began, speaking for both of them. "We've never been prouder."
"Really?
Even though I'm not doing what you guy's taught me?"
"Van,
do you know why you were such a good stylist? Why the customers always
liked what you did?"
"No."
"It
has nothing to do with your skills with a pair of scissors. You could
always figure out what people wanted, but you also knew what they needed.
You mixed those two, always listening to what they said and talking
them into what would be best. You never just did what you knew would
work. You talked them into it, and you still considered what they wanted.
It was your ability with people that made you the best, not your technique.
Frankie and I, we had a chance to talk with your boss. What you do now,
you use those skills, your way with people, to help. You do something
very important, Van, and I know we're not your parents but we've never
been prouder of you."
Frankie
was crying and could only nod in agreement.
Sensing
that he'd said what was needed Timmy stepped forward and took Van's
hand. "Good luck, little Ray. If you ever need anything you know
where to find us." Looking over to Deaq he added, "You too,
Deaq."
Timmy
stepped back and Frankie took his place. For one fleeting second Van
was afraid that Frankie was going to hug him but instead he took Van's
hand as Timmy had. "Sunshine, Van, you be good." Turning to
Deaq Frankie said, "You take care of him." He leaned forward
and kissed Van on the forehead and added softly, "Fix your hair,
sweety. It's a mess." He moved back towards the door, standing
with Timmy.
"Remember,
if you two ever need anything you know where to find us," Timmy
repeated. With that they left.
Deaq
stayed quiet, waiting for Van to break the silence. A couple minutes
later when it appeared Van wasn't going to say anything Deaq spoke.
"I know they not your parents but it must feel good to hear that
- them accepting you, what you've done."
"Yeah,
it does. They're like the supportive uncles I never had." Thinking
it over for a moment Van said, "Well maybe aunt and uncle."
Deaq
noticed the necklaces still in his hands. He got up and leaned over
Van to put them back on for him. Feeling the heavy seriousness still
hanging in the room Deaq decided to try and lighten it up a bit. "Damn.
Frankie's right your hair is a mess."
"And
how would you know?"
"I'll
have you know I just spent the better part of the week working in a
salon. Picked up a few things while I was there."
"Wait,
I thought I was the only thing you picked up there," Van said,
feigning shock.
"You
the best thing I picked up. But your hair, it really is all bed head."
"Almost
back to normal looking?" Van said. He knew he probably looked like
absolute crap right then.
Deaq
leaned back as if trying to get a better look. He took in Van staring
back at him. Bed head- messy hair, stubble, necklaces, yup, Van was
looking more normal. But what had changed, other than the addition of
bandages around his chest, was the look of happiness and hope in his
eyes.
"Naw,"
he joked. "Now that I look at it that hair is much too neat to
be your normal do."
"Hey,
I like it like that!" said Van indignantly. "You gonna miss
the look I had going this week?"
"I
like how you look all the time. But maybe you should change. You don't
need to do things like change your hair for anyone, anymore. Not for
your Dad."
"I
don't. It's me now. That's how I like it. It's my-"
"Sense
of style?"
"Yeah.
That's it exactly."
"A'ight,
but if somebody offers you a comb I don't want to hear you complainin'."
Van flashed
Deaq a smile and got one in return just as big. Deaq slowly leaned over
Van and continued the kiss that had been interrupted.
***************
Epilogue:
Later that day Van was dozing and Deaq wasn't far behind. The stress
of the past few days had caught up with them both. Van was also still
on a fair amount of painkillers and although he'd been able to cut back
enough to not feel too wacky he still felt sleepy off and on.
A
soft knock on the door woke Deaq up. The door opened and Billie peeked
her head around to see if she was interrupting anything. Deaq found
it amusing to see Billie being so hesitant. Considering her usual no
nonsense, all business, going at everything gangbusters attitude it
was strange to watch her poking her head in carefully rather than charging
in.
"Hey,"
Billie called out quietly. "Do you want me to come back later?"
Deaq
just waved her into the room. He noticed Billie's momentary look of
confusion on seeing the outrageously colored giant bunch of flowers
on the table.
"I
take it Frankie and Timmy have been here already," she said sounding
amused.
"Hard
to tell, isn't it. Was it the flowers that gave it away or the lingering
smell of hair spray?" said Deaq, smiling.
"You
noticed that too?" Billie asked, returning the smile.
"I
was afraid I was going to start smelling like that if we stayed in that
salon much longer," Deaq said, still joking. "Could be worse.
I could end up smelling like him. Coconuts. I used to wonder where it
came from but I figured it out. That stuff he puts in his hair, it smells
like coconuts. First thing in the morning you'd think he took a bath
in a pina colada."
They
laughed as quietly as they could but it was too late.
"I
thought you liked that smell. Should have told me, I coulda' switched
you know," Van said, blinking his eyes and trying to wake up enough
to convince Billie he wasn't dying.
"Yeah,
it's great for a car air freshener," Billie said sarcastically.
"Well
that works out nicely since I usually spend a lot of time in cars. What
is it with you two always ragging on my hair? It's sensitive you know
- doesn't like to be made fun of."
Not
sure if Van was joking Billie said, "Okay, now you're telling me
we're offending your hair. I don't know Van, maybe you're in the wrong
line of work. I hear there's a salon not too far from here that was
a couple of newly open positions."
"No,
I think I've had more than enough of that. Give me the guns, the drugs
and the bad guys any day."
"Amen,
brother," Deaq agreed.
"So
Billie, what's our case?" Van asked.
"Yeah,
we goin' in as hitmen? Or pimps? Maybe buyers for swanky rides?"
Deaq asked, dreaming up possibilities.
"Anything
where we don't have to spend all day dealing with customers and I don't
have people grabbing my ass the whole time."
"Well..."
Billie trailed.
Now
Deaq was getting worried. "What? What is it?"
"There's
this strip club I've been wanting to get you guys undercover at for
awhile now."
"Strip
club! You hear that!" Van said excitedly. "Better get us lots
of dollar bills cause we're gonna need to keep cover by tipping the
dancers. A lot."
"What
I had in mind wasn't for you to pose as customers exactly," Billie
said, waiting for their reaction.
"No,"
Van responded, disbelief clear in his voice.
"Aw
hell no," Deaq followed.
When
they noticed the look on her face that told them without a doubt that
she wasn't kidding, they shouted simultaneously, "BILLIE!"
End
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Fandom:
Fastlane
Pairings: Van/Deaq
Rating: NC-17
Summary: Van and Deaq go undercover in an unlikely place.
Disclaimer: Everything belongs to McG and FOX. No money made,
no harm done.
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