All the Rage
Chapter 8
Lacy and Hunter slid into a booth in the
"Hey, kiddo," she said giving
Hunter a peck on the cheek.
"Deb, I'd like you to meet someone.
This is Lacy."
"Hello there, Lacy. Haven't seen you around here before."
"I don't really frequent places like
this," Lacy said.
"Oh?" Debbie reacted
thinking that Lacy felt herself too good for the diner. "What sort of
places do you frequent?"
"The streets," Lacy said glaring
at Debbie for making her reveal that.
Debbie's eyes revealed that she now
understood Lacy's comment. "I see, so what can I get you two?"
"Couple of burgers and fries,"
Hunter said looking at Lacy for agreement.
"Coming right up," Debbie said
as she went to put in the order.
"I don't think she likes me,"
Lacy said.
"She thought you were dissing the
diner."
"Huh?"
"When you said you
don't frequent places like this."
"But …I meant I never had money or
felt clean enough to come into a nice place like this."
Debbie grinned as she set down a couple of
sodas in front of the two. "I figured that out from your next
comment," she said giving Hunter a butt with her hip so that he would make
room for her to sit down next to him.
"So, who is this young man?" she
asked Hunter.
"Um…" Hunter
began, not sure how much to reveal.
"I'm a girl," Lacy declared.
"Well, fuck! You could have fooled
me," Debbie said.
"I've fooled lots of men," she
said boldly.
Debbie frowned. She wasn't sure what that
statement meant. Hustlers either male or female were very common along
"Lacy's trying to straighten her life
out," Hunter said trying to ease the tension between the two women.
"She's been staying at the clinic for a few days."
"That's not much of a home,"
Debbie observed.
"Better than what I've had for
months," Lacy said with a scowl.
"Lacy is very good at drawing,"
Hunter said hoping to strike some chord between these two.
"Like someone else we both
know?" Debbie asked giving Hunter a pat on the cheek.
"Yeah, someone who once had need of a
room at your house," Hunter grinned back.
"Are you talking about
yourself?" Lacy asked looking at Hunter.
"No, I'm talking about Blondie."
"Blondie?"
"AKA Justin Taylor," Debbie
supplied.
"He was on the streets?" Lacy
asked in amazement.
"Not exactly," Debbie replied,
but his father kicked him out and he needed a place to stay."
"Wow, I had no idea," Lacy said.
"Lacy just met Justin today. She
loves his Rage artwork," Hunter explained.
"And you think she should spend some
time in the room where it all began?" Debbie laughed.
Hunter shrugged. "You're quick on the
uptake, Grandma."
"Grandma?" Lacy blurted out. "She's your fucking
grandma?"
"I'm his fucking grandma,"
Debbie averred.
"Holy shit!"
"That's for sure," Debbie
laughed as she got up to answer the bell indicating their orders were up. She
returned in a minute with the burgers. "I'll let you two digest that
little tidbit … and your burgers. The room is available if you want it,
Lacy," she said as she moved away to wait on some other customers.
"Is she for real?" Lacy demanded
as she dug into her burger.
"That's Debbie."
"But … she doesn't know me from Adam
… or Eve," she chuckled. "And she's willing to give me a room in her
house … just like that?" she asked snapping her fingers for emphasis.
"Just like that," Hunter said.
"But there will be rules."
"Rules? Fuck!" Lacy groaned.
"Hey, Deb, you got a minute to tell
Lacy about the rules at your place?"
"Sure," Debbie said as she
passed by. "No tricks in the house and be home by three."
"Three?"
"In the morning," Hunter
laughed.
"Jesus, I wish my parents had had
rules like that."
"No parents have rules like
that," Hunter laughed. "Just Deb … and she's not your parent."
"No, she's your grandmother."
She shook her head still unable to connect all the dots and make this weird
experience come into focus. "How am I supposed to pay her for living
there, especially if I can't trick?"
"I thought you wanted to give up
tricking," Hunter said with a frown.
"But what do I have as an
alternative?"
"You could work here," Debbie
said as she passed by arms loaded with plates.
"Here?" Lacy asked finishing her
burger.
"Justin used to work here,"
Debbie supplied as she passed by going the other way.
"Justin worked here … and lived at
her house?"
"Yep," Hunter nodded.
"If it's good enough for Justin
Taylor then it should be good enough for me." Hunter and Lacy both smiled.
*****
Brian pulled up in front of Kinnetik. It
seemed like ages since he had been in there. He wanted to check how everything
was going and see how the Rage PR program was progressing. He scooped Bree out
of her seat and carried her and her bags into the building. Justin had gone
with John to the theater, and they would meet for
lunch later. Bree was going to be spending her morning at the daycare at
Kinnetik. Brian had a moment of anxiety as he set her down and took off her
sweater. He hoped she would be in a better mood and behave more acceptably than
she had with Patrick. He shuddered as he thought about another timeout.
"Dada," she said holding up her
little arms. "Kiss."
Brian smiled and picked her up kissing her
cheek and then blowing a raspberry against her neck. She giggled happily.
"Mr. Kinney, are we going to have the
pleasure of Briana's company today?" asked one of the helpers in the
daycare.
"I hope it will be a pleasure,"
Brian replied. The girl looked quizzically at him. "Bree seems to be
starting the terrible twos a little ahead of schedule."
"I see."
"You may have to give her a timeout
if she misbehaves."
"No, dada,"
Bree said patting Brian's lips.
"Good."
"You're going to be a good girl and
play nice with the other children today?"
"Yes, dada."
"That's my baby," Brian smiled
giving his daughter a large smacking good kiss on the cheek. She giggled with
pleasure.
"I'll take her, Mr. Kinney," the
woman said as he handed Briana to her. "I'm sure we'll have a good
day."
"Bye, dada," Bree called over
the woman's shoulder as Brian walked away. It still tore at his heart to leave
Briana alone without him, even if she was only down the hall from his office.
"Bri!" Ted said as he spotted Brian coming out of the
daycare. "We didn't expect you today."
"Have to keep the peons on their
toes," Brian smirked.
"Well, this peon is happy to report
that we've pretty well covered the costs of the renovations. The city is kicking
in with funding for the theater and it's in the works to have it declared a
historical building."
"Great," Brian said. "Do
you happen to know how the Rage promos are progressing?"
"Um, no, not my department, but I'm
sure Cynthia has it all in hand."
"I hope so."
"How's
Briana and Justin?"
"Peachy."
"Is anything wrong?"
"No," was all Brian said before
disappearing into Cynthia's office.
*****
The morning had gone really well. Justin
had talked to the restoration team from PIFA and they had worked out the
preliminary process for the frescoes. Justin had agreed to take full control
over the artwork and would have a team of students who would help him when the
time came.
He was sitting on a board suspended across
two cement blocks sketching another of the frescoes that had been revealed. He
looked up to see Lacy standing off to the side watching him.
"Hey," he said.
"Hey. I'm not bothering you, am
I?"
"No," Justin smiled. "What
can I do for you?"
"I brought my sketches over. You said
you would have a look at them."
"Sure. Let's see," Justin said
holding out his hand.
Lacy brought her sketches around from
behind her. Se held them out tentatively. "I can take it if they're really
awful. Be honest and don't worry about hurting my feelings," she said as
she handed them over to Justin.
Justin knew exactly how she was feeling.
He had felt that way once upon a time, the first time he had shown his work to
Lindsay. He had held his breath waiting for her evaluation. If she liked them
he would be so happy and relieved. If she said he had no talent, he would be
devastated but he wouldn't show it. Thank God she had liked his work.
He smiled up at Lacy as he took the
sketches. He could see the apprehension in her eyes. This meant a lot to her.
That was always a good sign. He glanced down at the first sketch. The pain in
the drawing was evident. It showed a young man, not Lacy, who had obviously
just injected himself with some illegal drug in an ugly alley. The needle lay
beside his hand on the filthy pavement. He was completely oblivious to a rat
that crawled across his foot. Justin shuddered.
"You hate it, don't you?" Lacy
asked having seen his reaction.
"No, no I don't. It's very powerful
and very real. Not all art is pretty." Justin heard Lacy let out a long
breath. He looked at the next sketch. It was of a similar subject but showed a
drug deal going down. He flipped through the rest of the sketches some showing
anal intercourse and fellatio and young men huddled together against the cold.
They all had a certain Rageian quality to them. Not exactly comics but minimal
shading and detail.
"So what do you think?"
"I think you have talent, but you
could use some training."
Lacy snorted. "Yeah, like I could
afford some training," she said with disdain.
"How would you like to assist me with
my work here, and I could give you some of that training in return?"
"How much do you pay?"
"Nothing."
"Nothing?"
"The lessons will be your
payment." Justin waited to see her reaction. If she refused then she
wasn't really committed to doing anything worthwhile in art.
"What would you want me to do?"
she asked after a minute of digesting what he had just said.
"You'd be a gofer. Sharpen pencils,
get me coffee, help me move this damn bench around to where I want to
sketch," Justin replied.
"I could do that," she said.
"Then do we have a deal?"
"Sure." She held out her hand to
shake.
"Great. Help me gather up all my
pencils and shit and I'll take you to lunch. You can meet Rage if you'd like
to."
"I can?" she grinned. "I'd
love to. Here, let me take that," she said as she lifted Justin's
sketchbook out of the way and watched him stand up and lean on his cane.
"Are you hurt?"
"I'm getting better. My ankle
stiffens up when I sit too long. Store all that stuff under the bench and let's
go."
"Yes, sir!" she said with a big
smile.
'When did I become a sir?' Justin
wondered.
*****
"Cynthia, what is this shit? We've
got some of the best artists and ad men in the whole fucking country and they
can't handle a little PR for a fucking cartoon! Do I have to do everything
myself?!"
"So I take it you don't like what
they've come up with." A statement rather than a
question. It was obvious to Cynthia that Brian was not pleased with the
preliminary mock ups for the Rage movie.
"In a word, no," Brian answered
with a glare. "It looks like the same old shit that every other movie ad
looks like. I want something better, new, different."
Brian spent all morning pouring over the
boards and each one of them left him disappointed. Somehow the artists were
fixated on Rage the romantic, the human side of Rage. It was okay but it didn't
have enough...rage. It was too sweet, too placid, too
fluffy. Brian wanted that angry, raw quality that Justin had made popular.
Justin.
"Hey."
"Hey, where are you?"
"Where you left me,
in the theater. My
assistant and I were about to walk over to Kinnetik and see if you were free
for lunch."
"Assistant?"
"Long story. So are you free for lunch?"
"Depends."
"On what?"
"On whether JT can
save Rage."
"Did IceTina freeze him again?"
"No, the fucking bad mocks ups for
the PR campaign did."
"Uh oh. That bad?"
"Worse. Justin, it looks like Disney.
It sucks and not in a positive life affirming way. These guys don't get it but
you do."
"Me?!"
"Yeah, you. Look, get your bubbly butt over here ASAP and help me
with this. I'll pay you as a consultant."
"I don't need your money."
"But I need you."
"Okay. My assistant and I will be
there in about 15 minutes. And Bri, I want you to be nice."
"Nice? I'm always nice."
"Yeah, like a basket of angry cobras.
Later."
"Later." Brian cut the
connection and began to set out the pitiful boards on easels.
"Was that really Rage you were
talking to?" Lacy asked all excited and a little apprehensive.
"Yeah, the asshole himself,"
Justin groused. He really couldn't believe that the ads were that bad and that
his very own husband offered to pay him for working on them. Brian never had to
pay Justin for anything he did for Kinnetik, not that he did a whole lot but in
some weird way Brian's honor demanded that he pay. Justin shook his head as
they finished safely stowing Justin's sketches of the frescoes and prepared to
go over to Kinnetik.
"Fucking piece of
shit!" Justin and Lacy
entered Brian's inner sanctum and watched Brian mutter and curse as he paced
back and forth in front of the boards.
"Gus, no Bree, can draw better than
this! What was he thinking? That's supposed to be a superhero. He looks like he
can't save himself out of a paper bag!"
Brian kept on cursing and pacing and
didn't see Justin who sidled up to look at the boards. Lacy was in awe seeing
the real Rage; he was even more beautiful and sexy in real life. Rage and JT
together in the same room; it was almost too much to bear. And Brian was in
full Rage mode.
"Brian," Justin said softly so
as not to startle the man. Brian turned to see his husband standing next to
him.
"Well, it's about fucking time!"
Brian's anger immediately vanished as he saw Justin and drew the younger man
into a hug. "I missed you."
"It's been only a few hours,"
Justin said as he returned the hug and chuckled.
"I know, but very long hours,"
Brian whispered into his blond's ear. Justin smiled then pulled himself out of
Brian's arms.
"We have a guest." Justin
indicated Lacy with a nod of his head.
"Your
assistant?"
Justin nodded. "One of Hunter's lost
kids." Brian arched a brow. "It's okay, she wandered into Hunter's
clinic not too long ago and she likes to draw," Justin whispered.
"She?"
"I know, so
be nice. Lacy's been hustling."
"You mean hooking."
"No, she pretends to be a he
and..."
"I get it. Well, show Lacy in."
Justin waved Lacy over.
She slowly walked toward Brian and Justin
but kept closer to Justin. Cautiously, Lacy extended her hand out to Brian.
"It's nice to meet you, sir,"
Lacy said meekly with her eyes cast down. Brian gallantly took the small hand
in his, brought it to his lips and gave it a chaste kiss. Then he twirled her
around so that he stood in between the two, put his arms across both their
shoulders and faced the dreadful boards.
"Well troops, how the fuck are we
going to fix this shit?!"
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