Thursday, October 15, 2009

The Victorious and the Relentless

Episode 38: “I’d Do Anything for You”

It had been a long day for Heath, but he found himself feeling better once he started taking Lindsay’s advice, making sure to take his meds, consume three meals a day, and attend his therapy sessions. He was due to have private counseling with Dr. Shoai tomorrow, and he was looking forward to that. Aside from the disturbing incident with Trey and the nurse in the closet, he was ready to mark it off as a good day; however, as he turned the corner to go to his room, he ran into Trey, who had a foreboding expression on his face that deeply unsettled Heath.

Trey: Heath, I need to speak with you.

Heath: Sure. What is it?

Trey: I’d appreciate it if you kept quiet about what you saw in the closet. I don’t want that getting out.

Heath: As if Lindsay didn’t already blab about it in group last week.

Trey: No one puts much into what Lindsay says. She’s pretty much a regular here so her credibility’s shot.

Heath: All the same, Trey, don’t you think you should—you know—hold off on that stuff? I mean that’s the reason you’re here… to fight that addiction, not indulge in it.

Trey: So now you’re the expert? When’d you get your fucking PhD?

Heath: Look, your secret is safe with me. I won’t say anything.

Trey (getting in his face): You better not… if you know what’s good for you. You don’t have Lindsay looking out for you now.

Trey turned on his heel and walked down the hall. Heath pushed his way into his room, bee lining straight for the bed, ready to cry himself to sleep. When rest finally came to him, visions of Kyle calmed his beleaguered mind.

LAKE TAHOE CABIN, EARLY MORNING, 4 A.M.

The Weepies’ “World Spins Madly On” softly plays as Kyle rises from the bed, totally nude, Bralen’s drowsy hand reaching over to steal the pillow now made available. They had finished making love, both exhausted by the action, and Kyle desired some alone time to fully digest what had happened. He slipped into some boxers and stepped outside the cabin, feeling the cool night air against his sweaty skin. He took a deep breath, casting his mind back to the moment they had arrived. Bralen showed him around the cabin, they unpacked, and then sat on the couch, Kyle raking his hands through his hair as he released a deep sigh.

Bralen: Long night, eh?

Kyle: All I need is some rest.

Bralen: You’ll get plenty of R&R here. The view is amazing. You’ll see when the sun rises.

Kyle: Thanks again.

Bralen: Don’t mention it. We both needed to get away from LA.

Kyle: Yeah, we did. (looking him in the eyes) I can’t remember the last time I did something so spontaneously.

Bralen: I’m all about the spontaneity. (leaning in to kiss him)

Kyle: Br—(at first tries to push him away but then gives in)

Bralen climbed atop Kyle, kissing him passionately as his hands worked to pull off Kyle’s shirt. His mouth and tongue swept a quick marathon of Kyle’s upper body, suddenly feeling tension arise in it.

Bralen (looking deeply into his eyes): Please don’t fight it. I know you want it.

Kyle (whispering): I do.

Bralen: Then what’s wrong? (lowering himself off the couch and onto his knees)

Seconds later saw them reenacting a carnal deed they had done twice before, each time with unexpected interruptions. This time around they had the benefit of privacy and distance that finally aided them in taking the action to the next level. Kyle accepted a phenomenal blowjob from Bralen, who masterfully engulfed his manhood and adroitly jerked his shaft. Kyle then raised Bralen up, led him to the bed where he mounted him with the wildest of passion raging through his loins. Kyle found him to be just as accommodating with this aspect of sex as he was with fellatio, and Bralen’s vocal reactions further aroused Kyle’s mission to get himself off, driving himself deep into Bralen, whose fit frame seemed indestructible to any display of rough sex.

They went through a series of positions before finally settling on doggy which went perfectly with the heat of the moment. It afforded Kyle the advantage of not having to look Bralen in the eye and know that he was being unfaithful to Heath, yet that did little to keep him from really giving it to Bralen, moans and grunts providing a natural soundtrack to the evening. Kyle realized he had so much pent-up energy which was clearly evidenced when he climaxed a copious load. His recollection of what happened afterward was broken by Bralen coming out onto the cabin’s verandah.

Bralen: What are you doing out here?

Kyle: I couldn’t sleep. Too much on my mind.

Bralen: You mean to tell me I didn’t wear you out.

Kyle: No. You were incredible. (pause) I haven’t felt this way since—

Bralen (coming over to him): Come on. (taking his hand) Let’s go inside.

Kyle: I was thinking about Nathan. He’s lost someone very important in his life. I know what that’s like.

Bralen: He’s got his family. (kissing him) And you’ve got me.

Kyle: Even so I want to be there for him.

Bralen: We’ll head back tomorrow. (playfully reaching his hand inside Kyle’s boxers) Until then you’re stuck with me.

Kyle (looking down at his crotch and then up to Bralen’s eyes) Don’t you mean stuck to you? (laughs and then kisses him before they both go back inside)

NATHAN AND BRENDON’S HOME, SILVER LAKE, EARLIER THAT NIGHT

Justin had been enjoying his new freedom. Though he hated Hollycove Preparatory School, it was a breath of fresh air to be able to see it as for several weeks, he hadn’t been able to go farther than his front or backyard. After spending some time on campus with his teachers and getting a formal orientation, he welcomed the hustle and bustle of Hollywood. He spent much time up and down Hollywood Boulevard, basking in his liberty. He tried calling Enid, but she wouldn’t pick up her phone. Maybe we’ll finally get a chance to get together and do something. She does have a point about Brendon. He may not like us together, but I don’t care what he wants.

It was during later in the evening that he remembered he had promised Brendon he would pay Nathan a visit to offer his condolences. How ironic that he loses a father, and I found out I had one! I don’t care to see this douche bag, but until Callum comes through for me, I need to placate Brendon. Justin found his way through the hills of Silver Lake, coming upon the house he knew Brendon and Nathan to have shared some years before purchasing the current one. He pushed through the fence and was heading toward the front door when out of the blue someone came careening around the side corner of the house and slammed into a tree. Knocked off guard and disoriented by the impact, the dark figure pulled off the ski mask to better seek out his escape. This however did little to keep him from running right into Justin, the gun falling to the ground along with Justin, who had the wind knocked out of him.

Justin was paralyzed with shock, and this afforded Rodrigo the opportunity to grasp the weapon and make a speedy exit. Justin picked himself up, grabbing the ski mask. At that moment, Nathan threw open the front door and rushed out onto the porch. From inside the house someone had switched on a set of lights that illuminated the entire front yard.

Nathan: Justin! What are you doing—(suddenly seeing the ski mask in the boy’s hand) You little bastard! (rushes down the steps to forcefully take him by the arm)

Allison (rushing outside): Nathan! Did you catch—

Justin: Let go of me!

Nathan: Not this time! I’m tired of being terrorized by you. (pulling him forward) I’m calling the police.

Siobhan (coming outside): Nattie, is everything all right?

Nathan: Go back inside, Ma. It’s not safe out here.

Justin (trying to break away): Will you fucking let go of me?

Nathan: Watch your language around my mother!

Allison (seeing Brendon’s car pull up, goes over to Siobhan): Come on, let’s get back inside.

Brendon (getting out the car, seeing Nathan restraining Justin): Hey! What’s going on?

Nathan (still gripping onto the back of Justin’s shirt): Your son here just tried to kill again and nearly gave my mother a heart attack.

Brendon: What are you talking about?

Nathan: We were in the kitchen. Ma said she saw someone looking through the window with a gun pointed at us.

Justin: it wasn’t me! (looking to Brendon) Honest! I didn’t do it.

Nathan (snatching the ski mask from Justin): Ma said he was wearing a ski mask.

Justin: That’s not mine!

Nathan: Then whose is it? You had it in your hands when I came out here.

Justin: Some guy had it on. He came around the corner there (pointing in said direction) and took it off.

Nathan (to Brendon): The boy’s a pathological liar. He’s gone too far this time, threatening the life of my mother. I’m calling the police.

Brendon: Nathan, that won’t be necessary.

Nathan: I didn’t find a gun on him, but I haven’t checked his backpack. I’m sure it was a just a toy, but I—

Brendon: Nathan, why don’t you just calm down?

Nathan: I want him away from me and my family! Now!

Brendon: Justin, get in the car.

Justin: But, Dad—

Brendon: I said get in the car! Now!

Justin (reluctantly moving to get into car): I’m telling you I didn’t do it. (gets inside and closes door)

Brendon: Nathan, I’m really sorry. I didn’t know that he would do this. I only asked him to come give his condolences.

Nathan (angrily): You sent him over here? (shouting) You knew the boy tried to kill me! Was once not good enough for you?

Brendon: Nathan, it’s not like that. God! I care for you. I would never—

Nathan: Just get the hell away from me. And if I ever see Justin around here again, I promise you I’ll have him arrested. He really needs help. I suggest you get him some. (furiously turns away)

Brendon: Nathan, please! Let’s talk about this. (watches as he ignores him, goes inside and slams door)

Brendon turned, sighed, and went to the car, certain that he would not get a good night’s sleep.

ESTRELLA’S HOME, BEVERLY HILLS, SAME TIME

Peaches’ “Talk to Me” opens this scene as Chloe sits on the steps outside Estrella’s home, her face tear-stained from their emotional encounter. How could she do this to me? She knows how much I care for her. Why would she throw it all away, and what did she mean when she said she’s at an important point in her life? Was she referring to Tristan? But why? None of this makes any sense. Allison with Nathan and now Estrella with Tristan! Am I some sort of lesbian converter? She continued crying and fought with herself whether to knock on the door and try to reason with Estrella, but she couldn’t find the strength to rise from the steps and simply kept her head in her hands. When she heard a soft voice, she lifted her head to behold the sight of a ravishing redhead.

Lindsay: Are you here to see Estrella?

Chloe (wiping her eyes and nose): Uh—yes—I mean no.

Lindsay: Then why are you out here? (pause) I remember you from the other night.

Chloe (rising from steps): What?

Lindsay: You were here and bumped into me, nearly knocking me down.

Chloe: You know Estrella?

Lindsay (hesitantly): Are you with the press? If I recall correctly, you were looking through her window. Were you looking for me? I knew I couldn’t keep a low profile this soon after rehab.

Chloe: Who are you? And how do you know Estrella?

Lindsay (bluntly): What’s it to you? Are you stalking her?

Chloe (harshly): No, I’m not.

Lindsay: Then how do you know her?

Chloe: W-We’re just friends. (breaks down) I-I have to go. (rushes to her car, gets inside, and speeds off)

MEANWHILE… INSIDE THE HOUSE

As soon as Chloe had left, Estrella sat down on the couch, seizing one of the throw pillows and hugged it as she strove to fight back tears within the privacy of her home. On impulse she rose and closed the curtains to make sure no one could look inside. Oh, Chloe, I’m sorry it had to end this way. I never meant for you to get hurt. I simply can’t take on any additional baggage right now. She went over to bar and poured herself some wine, putting the glass to her lips as her right hand brushed against her abdomen. In one quick gesture she set the glass back down and started crying. She wanted to call Tristan, but then her own phone rang. It was Austin Monroe, wanting to touch base with her about the forthcoming No on Prop 8 event, the passion in his voice eventually galvanizing her out of her torpor.

She promised him that Lindsay was definitely on board and that she undeniably was the right choice, especially as she had pull with the youth demographic that would be needed to effectively combat Proposition 8. After their conversation, she dialed Lindsay’s cell only to learn she was in the vicinity, finishing a long overdue shopping spree on Rodeo Drive. Estrella lied back on the couch, turned the TV onto some mindless reality show, and nearly fell asleep when the doorbell rang, announcing Lindsay’s arrival.

Estrella (closing the door after Lindsay enters): Thanks for coming over so late.

Lindsay: No problem. I was outside talking to your stalker.

Estrella: Pardon?

Lindsay: There was some woman sitting on the steps outside. I recognized her from the other night when I dropped by. Is she your secret admirer?

Estrella: No. (crossing to the bar) Can I get you something to drink?

Lindsay: Do the letters DUI mean anything to you?

Estrella: That’s right. You’re just a few days out of rehab. I’ve stopped drinking myself.

Lindsay (pointing to glass of wine at bar): Then what’s that? Was it for her, your secret admirer?

Estrella (peevishly): For the last time, she’s not my secret admirer! We’re just friends! (turns away)

That’s funny. I got the same reaction from that woman outside. Something’s not right, but I’ll play along for now. Lindsay then saw Estrella compose herself, and the women sat down to civilly discuss the benefit and Lindsay’s part in it.

CALLUM’S HOME, HOLLYCOVE ESTATES, THIRTY MINUTES LATER

Rodrigo made it home in record time, thankful that the cops didn’t pull him over for his speeding. He rushed inside the mansion and into his room, his heart still racing. It had been a close call. His cover had nearly been blown. I panicked at the last minute with that old woman looking straight at me. I meant her no harm, just Nathan and that Allison bitch. In spite of being inside an air-conditioned setting, Rodrigo was still sweating buckets. He darted into the bathroom, turned on the faucet and splashed cold water on his face. When he wiped his face with the towel and looked in the mirror, there was his mother staring back at him.

Cora: You failed me, Rodrigo. What happened?

Rodrigo: I’m sorry, Mama. I-I couldn’t do it.

Cora: Not even for me? You want me to be happy, right? (seeing him nod) You want my soul to go to heaven? (seeing him nod again) Then you know what you must do.

With those words uttered, her image vanished. Rodrigo exhaled and went to sit on his bed, his butt feeling something hard. He had sat on his jacket that still held the gun. Reaching inside it, he withdrew the weapon and intently stared at it. Mama’s right. I have to do this if I want to be happy. I can’t let Nathan get to Callum. There can be no mix-ups. I don’t think that kid saw me, but if he did, I’ll have to silence him as well.

BRENDON AND NATHAN’S HOME, HOLLYCOVE ESTATES, NEXT MORNING

It had been a rough night for Justin. The drive back home was eerily silent, but once they made it home Brendon lashed at him with unparalleled ferocity. It was if all the schmoozing up to him didn’t matter at all as Justin tried every tactic but all proved unsuccessful. Brendon was absolutely livid with him for his supposed attack on Nathan. Justin couldn’t get his point across and consequently went upstairs to bed. When morning came the argument started again as Justin poured himself some juice, and Brendon had walked into the kitchen, armed with heated words for his wayward son.

Justin: For the last freaking time, I didn’t do anything. I told you it was some guy.

Brendon: What did he look like?

Justin: I don’t know. It was too dark.

Brendon: How convenient for you! (raking his hands through his hair) Dammit, Justin! I only asked you to go over there and offer your condolences… not attempt murder or whatever it was you did.

Justin: I didn’t do anything.

Brendon: Stop lying! You had the ski mask in your hand.

Justin: There you go believing Nathan over me!

Brendon: Don’t you dare play that card with me, kid. You’ve used it one too many times.

Justin: I’m telling the truth!

Brendon: When I think of how much I’ve come to your rescue (balling his fists) to the disadvantage of my relationship with Nathan. We’re already on thin ice, and then you go pull this stunt.

Justin (pleadingly): Dad, please—

Brendon: Don’t even call me that. No son of mine would do this. (angrily shaking his head) I knew I shouldn’t have been so lenient. Nathan warned me about that, but I was too blind to see you are trouble.

Justin: Damn it! I’m telling the truth this time.

Brendon: And this time you’re going to pay the price.

Justin: What?

Brendon: I’m sending you away to—

Justin (not waiting for him to finish):No!

Brendon: It’s either there or down to the police station. (looking at his watch, realizing he’s late) I’ve got to run. (grabbing a bagel on his way out) This is far from over, Justin. I have to do damage control with Nathan, but you’re going to pay for what you’ve done.

Brendon rushed out the house, leaving Justin in a state of unease.

CALLUM’S HOME, HOLLYCOVE ESTATES, SAME TIME

Callum had just finished a pleasant breakfast with Enid, who held Edward in her arms. When the clock struck nine, she handed the baby over to him.

Enid: I’m off shopping. You wouldn’t believe all the stuff I need for my place not to mention I haven’t made my autumn wardrobe decisions. I’ll stop by Rodeo Drive on the way back.

Callum: In other words, you’ll be out all day.

Enid: Probably. (looking at him holding Edward) I’m sorry, but you’re not strapping me with him.

Callum: Of all days for Inga to take ill, you pick today for school shopping.

Enid: He’s your son. It’s time you start looking after him. (coming over to kiss Callum on the forehead) Enjoy your time with him now. He’ll be at Eton before you know it.

Callum: And I’ll tell him how his Aunt Enid always pulled a runner when it came time to change his nappies.

Enid (on the way out): It should be about time for that soon.

Callum (hearing the door close, looks down into Edward’s beautiful eyes): I guess it’s just you and me. (reaches over to take a sip of water)

He sat in the chair with Edward, rocking him for about ten minutes when he suddenly began to smell something foul. He raised the baby a few feet in the air, the rancid odor wafting to his nostrils. A frown came over Callum’s face at the task set before him. He didn’t really know what to do but figured he would take Enid’s advice and start looking after him. How bad could it be? He made room on the table, laying a blanket on it and placing Edward on it. Just as he was about to remove the soiled garment, Godfrey came into the room to announce Nathan. Callum said to send him inside, at once picking up Edward, paternally holding the infant as Nathan came into the room.

Nathan: Good morning, Callum. Hope I didn’t come at a bad time.

Callum: It’s fine. You know you’re always welcome here anytime, but you should be at home with your mother.

Nathan: She’s driving me nuts. We both had a rough night. Justin Roberts pulled some sick prank on us last night.

Callum: That kid is atrocious!

Nathan (coming over to Callum, his hand playfully reaching out to touch Edward): Yeah, he’s nothing like this little angel. (seeing Edward smile at him) How is he?

Callum: The fever broke. The doctor said he’s fine now. I’m stuck with him today. Inga’s got some sort of stomach virus.

Nathan (smelling something, hesitantly): Uh, Callum, have you changed him?

Callum (embarrassed): I was just about to. Care to help me?

Nathan (disbelievingly): You’ve never changed him, have you? (seeing the smile of shame) How upper crust English of you! (feeling Callum playfully strike him, laughing) All right! All right! I’m just kidding.

Snow Patrol’s “Crack the Shutters” ) begins playing in the background as their eyes lock, both their faces morphing into smiles. Callum lays Edward back on the blanketed table and reaches for the bag containing the baby supplies.

Callum: I’ll show you I don’t need your help. I can do this on my own. (pulling away the tape and fabric)

Nathan (hesitantly): Callum, are you sure about that? Be careful. He’s a boy.

Callum: What do you mean? Of course he’s a boy. (unleashing an exclamation as a spray of urine splashes into his face)

Nathan (laughing): I tried to warn you. Here, let me do it.

Callum (seizing napkin to wipe his face): By all means, take over. Inga never told me about this.

Nathan: Hand me those wipes.(Callum hands them to him, and holding up the baby’s legs, he cleanses Edward’s bottom) I’m sure it’s happened to her. All boys do it. I’m convinced it’s us men’s first act of macho pride.

Callum (watching as he finishes the task): Look at you, Mr. Moynihan. You’re quite the natural at this. Where’d you learn how to do this?

Nathan: With my newborn nephew. My sister Sinead finally got the hang of it after encountering a few of his geysers.

Callum (looking him in the eye): You’re absolutely incredible.

Nathan (to Edward as he gives him back to Callum, their fingers touching in the process): Time to go back to Daddy. (to Callum) He’s all baby fresh now. What’d you say?

Callum (realizing Nathan hadn’t heard him): Nothing. (pause) Thanks again for coming to my rescue.

Nathan (laughing): No problem. Now you can do it on your own the next time. (watching Callum’s supercilious expression) Or I suppose you could always hire Mary Poppins. (watching Callum laugh, the baby turning around with a cherubic smile on his face)

It was such a picture perfect image that Nathan couldn’t resist leaning in to give Callum a kiss. The unexpected nature of the action made Callum blush as if he were embarrassed that the baby bore witness to such an innocent display of affection.

Nathan (diffidently): I-I’m sorry. I shouldn’t have done that.

Callum: I didn’t mind. Not in the least. Let me put him down in the pram.

Nathan: Here, let me. (reaching for Edward and taking him from Callum) I don’t want you overexerting yourself. (once more playfully struck by Callum) Listen, I wanted to ask you something.

Callum: Sure. What is it?

Nathan: Well, we’re having a private memorial service for Dad tomorrow.

Callum (cutting him off, sadness in his voice): I can’t make it. I promised Rodrigo I would spend the day with him. We’re burying his mum tomorrow.

Nathan: Well, I-I was hoping you could come with me to New York. (seeing Callum’s confusion) Tomorrow is just a memorial for the friends here in LA. The official ceremony will be in New York in a few more days and then we bury him in Ireland.

Callum: That’s a lot of traveling.

Nathan: I know. Too bad Dad can’t cash in those frequent flyer miles he’s racked up. (pause) So can you come with me? I know I’m throwing this on you at the last minute.

Callum: Sure, I’ll come with you.

Nathan: Ma and I leave out tomorrow after the service, but you can come later. (reaches over to hug Callum) Thanks, Callum. You don’t know how much this means to me.

Callum (hesitantly): But what about Brendon?

Nathan (nonchalantly): What about him?

Callum (trying to sound sincere): Nathan, you and he have a history together. He’s close to your mother and knew your father. He should be there with you… not me.

Nathan (fighting back tears): Callum, you’re such an honorable guy, always thinking like that. I told Brendon to stay away. You wouldn’t understand why I have to do that. It’s complicated, and let’s just leave it at that.

Callum (inwardly satisfied): That’s fine with me.

Nathan (taking his hand): Thanks for understanding. I now it seems so odd, the way I’m acting. Ever since I’ve known you, you’ve been nothing but warm, open, and honest with me. I really appreciate that. (raising Callum’s hand to kiss it)

Callum (closing his eyes to hold back tears): Thank you, Nathan.

Nathan: I know it may seem I’m moving too fast, but I know how I feel. You’ll let me know if I’m too much.

Callum gestures to kiss him, at once feeling Nathan’s strong arms surround him, the smell of his intoxicating cologne a welcome sensation. Callum wanted him to never let go, for them to stay locked in that moment of peaceful joy forever. The feeling was short-lived as Godfrey came into the room to remind Callum of his important transatlantic conference call. He looked at Nathan, nonverbally communicating his sadness at having to end their time together. Nathan took his leave, and Callum gladly gave Edward over to Godfrey, telling him to call a nanny agency at once should he encounter any hassle with the infant.

LAKE TAHOE CABIN, MIDAFTERNOON

Kyle had just woken from a relaxing nap, nearly knocking over a wine bottle as he rose from the couch. He checked his watch. It was past three. He yawned, stretched, and looked around for Bralen before he went to his cell phone, finding it inoperable. Surmising that it was a dead battery, he went in search of the charger, bumping into Bralen in a state of nudity as he came out the shower.

Bralen (enthusiastically): Finally, you’re up. You slept through most of the day.

Kyle: That was some night.

Bralen (winking): I know. Guess I succeeded in wearing you out.

Kyle: Yeah, you did. Have you seen my phone charger? I thought I packed it.

Bralen (drying himself with a towel): I haven’t come across it.

Kyle: May I use your phone?

Bralen: Sure, but I fear you may not get good reception.

Kyle: It’s okay. I need to check on Nate. (getting the phone from Bralen)

Bralen: Give him my condolences.

Kyle: Hi, Nate. (pause) Yeah, I know it’s Bralen’s number. My phone’s dead. (frowning at his poor choice of words) I’m sorry to hear about Seamus. (pause) Oh really? That soon? Well, I’ll be there. You know you can count on me, and if there’s anything I can do, just let me know. See you soon. (snaps phone shut and hands back to Bralen)

Bralen: Well?

Kyle (solemnly): The memorial is tomorrow. I promised him I’d be there.

Bralen: We’ll both be there.

Bralen knew it would be time to face the music soon, but he had managed to get into both Kyle’s pants and his heart. Kyle knows I care for him, and I’ll continue to fight for him. This is one competition I don’t intend to lose.

BRENDON AND NATHAN’S HOME, HOLLYCOVE ESTATES, NIGHT

Justin shoved as much clothing as he could into the mini-suitcase. He had already raided the fridge and pantry for snack foods that he likewise had forced into his backpack. Brendon was still out. There’s no way I’m going somewhere against my will, especially if it’s for something I didn’t do. I’ll leave on my own terms. I’m sure Callum will be pleased with what I’ve done. Brendon and Nathan are no longer talking to each other. Their relationship is over. He owes me big this time around. I think I’ll pay him a visit. He can put me up in his place. His thoughts were interrupted by a knock on his window. Looking up he saw Enid crouched outside and he raised the pane for her entrance.

Enid: I really must start using the door. (coming inside) So how are you?

Justin: I’m ditching this place.

Enid: Pardon?

Justin: I’m leaving… running away.

Enid: Why? Did you and your father have a row over something?

Justin: Yeah, he thinks I did something, but I didn’t.

Enid: Does this involve…? (raising her fingers to effectuate an imaginary joint)

Justin: No, this has nothing to do with weed. He thinks I tried to harm his boyfriend.

Enid: Well, did you?

Justin: No! It was someone else.

Enid: Did you tell your father that?

Justin: He won’t believe me, and now he’s really going to send me off somewhere. He wants me out of the way so that he can get back with Nathan, who doesn’t like me.

Enid: So you’re running away? Where are you going?

Justin: I don’t know yet. I-I was thinking of staying—

Enid: I’ve got the perfect idea. Why don’t you stay at my dormitory? I have a single so there’s room.

Justin: Are you sure about this?

Boys Like Girls’ “Great Escape” begins playing in the background as Enid pulls out the keys to her dorm, mischievously dangling them before Justin as a smile crept over his face. He was really thrilled by her hospitality at that moment, and he went over to her and hugged her, the act catching her off guard.

Justin: This is great! Thanks, Enid.

Enid: I hope your dad doesn’t blow a gasket when he finds out about this.

Justin: Fuck him! I don’t care what he thinks. (giving her a peck on the cheek) You rock!

Enid: I don’t know what I’m getting myself into, but I can’t leave you in the lurch. (watching him grab his traveling suitcase and push it onto the roof) What are you doing?

Justin: We’re leaving out the back through the ravine. My dad’s downstairs. I can’t risk him seeing us or anyone seeing us along the road.

Enid: How clandestine of us, stealing away like thieves into the night!

Justin: Don’t be so melodramatic. (making sure the door to the room is locked) C’mon. Let’s go.

They both then slipped through the window and quietly down the trellis, Brendon none the wiser that Justin had once more pulled the wool over his eyes. Neither of the teens would be prepared for the adventure that eventually awaited them.

RIVERSIDE CEMETERY & IVY GROVE RESTAURANT, BEVERLY HILLS, MIDMORNING TO AFTERNOON

Rodrigo had solemnly risen, dressed himself in black, and sucked in his breath. He knew he had to be strong today. Callum was very supportive, hiring a limousine to take them to Riverside for the private burial. It was a blazing hot day at the cemetery, Callum gripping Rodrigo’s sweaty palm as he wept, watching the casket lowered into the ground. As it finally left his vision, he turned away to embrace Callum, who felt his tears and runny nose through the cloth of his expensive designer shirt.

Rodrigo: Thank you for being here.

Callum: Ever since I’ve known you this summer, you’ve been there for me. (squeezing his hand)

Rodrigo: Let’s go.

Callum: I thought you’d never ask. As you can imagine, I’m not too fond of open pits.

Rodrigo (on verge of tears again): I-I can’t watch them fill it with dirt.

Callum: I made reservations for us at the Ivy Grove. We can always go elsewhere if you—

Rodrigo: Anywhere with you is fine by me. I have no family left. You’re my only friend, Callum.

It felt awkward for Rodrigo to refer to him by his first name, and yet it felt so good like it was a new stage in their relationship. Callum merely smiled back at him before they silently walked to the car, Rodrigo somberly looked at all the headstones they passed. Bye, Mama. Rest in peace. You never got to see Callum and me together while you were alive, but I know you saw us holding hands just now. I promise you that’s how it’ll stay. Your little boy has found love, and I swear on your grave that this love is forever.

The ride back into Los Angeles took forever, owing to traffic, but for Rodrigo the time seemed to fly by. He simply loved being in Callum’s company, resting his head on Callum’s shoulder. They made it to the restaurant around one. They walked to the hostess, who greeted them warmly.

Callum: I have reservations. Sutcliffe, party of 2…

Hostess: I’m sorry, Mr. Sutcliffe. You’ve been bumped. Your reservations were for noon. I can seat you—

Callum: I would like to speak to the manager. He knows I always sit at the same spot over by the fountain. (peeking around her to look in the distance at his usual table) Surely you can ask them to move to another table.

Hostess: Mr. Sutcliffe, I—

Callum (patronizingly): I’ll handle it, dear. (moves past her, across the restaurant where Tristan and Estrella were seated at his reserved table) Good afternoon.

Estrella (looking up): Callum.

Tristan (snarky): What are you doing here?

Callum: I might ask you the same. This place is rather too high-end for a hustler’s salary.

Estrella: Will you watch your mouth? We’re trying to have a quiet lunch.

Callum (looking at her plate, a salad barely touched): You call that a meal? (to Tristan) Knowing Estrella and her wanton ways, she’d rather be eating something other than what’s on a bed of lettuce. Of course once you leave here, I’m sure she has another bed in mind.

Tristan (indignantly rising, pushing back his chair): I’ve had enough of you!

Callum: Calm down, Tristano! You needn’t make a spectacle of yourself. It’s not Saturday night on Santa Monica Boulevard.

Tristan (forcefully taking him by the arm and guiding him away to a corner of the restaurant) That’s it, Callum. What the hell is your problem?

Callum: Pardon me for interrupting your foreplay. I know she’s paying you by the hour.

Tristan: Just stop with the insults. You don’t know the first thing about my relationship with Estrella.

Callum: I know that poor Heath witnessed the sordid details of it.

Tristan: Shut up! You leave him out of this!

Callum: Why? Does it pain you to know your promiscuity possibly led him to—

Tristan (grabbing Callum by the collar of his shirt and jerking upwards): I said shut up!

Estrella (coming over): Tristan! (he releases his grip on Callum) What are you doing? You’re unnecessarily drawing attention to yourselves, and you’re not even celebrities.

Callum: I beg to differ. I do possess a modicum of fame in this city.

Estrella: It’s more like infamy. Why are you behaving this way?

Tristan: He knows no other way.

Callum: For some unknown reason, Tristano was dubiously defending your honor. I was just about to declare how I’d have more luck pinpointing your menstrual cycle than predicting when you’ll hop back and forth from muff to dick. (seeing Tristan go red in the eyes) And Tristano, you’re no better. With you, any hole’s a goal. In a matter of months, I learn that you can go from shagging with a gentleman like Talon to having it up with this slag.

Estrella (offended): Let’s go, Tristan. I’ve suddenly lost my appetite.

Callum: Now would that be for tit or—(suddenly punched in the face by Tristan, the force of which knocks him back onto an unoccupied table, its silverware and glassware crashing to the floor along with Callum, the noise naturally drawing the attention of the entire restaurant)

Tristan (gracefully taking her hand): Come on, Estrella. We’re leaving now.

Estrella (being guided to the door): What were you thinking doing that in the middle of the Ivy Grove? (stopping in the lobby)

Tristan (loudly and proudly): I don’t care. No one talks to the mother of my child like that.

Estrella blushed and impetuously threw her arms around him, the hug catching him off guard as his neck was pulled down with the gesture. He looked a few feet away to see Rodrigo, their eyes instantly locking. Tristan seductively winked at him, instantly remembering him as one of the best fucks back in the day. Estrella then led Tristan away outside to the valet, but Rodrigo’s eyes remained glued to Tristan’s until he was out of sight. Rodrigo then rushed back into the restaurant to tend to Callum, who had risen from the floor and was dusting himself off.

Rodrigo: Are you okay?

Callum: I will be once I take care of that bastard. (looking directly into Rodrigo’s eyes) Oh, Rodrigo, I’m so sorry to have made such a travesty of the day. I should be more respectful as we just put your mum to rest.

Rodrigo: It’s okay, Callum. You did nothing wrong. Besides, I had a look at the menu, and I’m not that impressed with their cuisine. Let’s just go home.

Callum: You read my mind. (moving toward hostess) Now just allow me to leave them a tip.

He then went to the hostess, requested to speak with the manager, who was not too far away, and to him Callum made the suggestion that they not let rats and dogs dine at their tables, for it might cost them their five-star status. Of course Callum casually dropped the names of a few prominent food critics who were part of his social circle.

BRENDON’S BUSINESS OFFICE, DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES, MORNING

That morning Brendon had to get into his office early for an important meeting. Justin’s bedroom door was locked, and he shouted to the boy through it and got no answer. I’ll talk to him when I get back this evening. We have a lot to discuss. Brendon knew that Justin was angry with him, but he could no longer protect the boy when he couldn’t trust him. It pained him to be between a rock and a hard place, his love for Nathan severely tested by his loyalty towards his son. They both mean so much to me. I can’t imagine life without either of them, but now Nathan won’t have anything to do with me. He’s not even letting me near his mother, but at least Siobhan knows how much I love her son. Hopefully, she’ll be able to get through to him. It was around eleven that he got the call from Siobhan, who told him to come to the memorial, having overruled Nathan’s edict for him to stay away.

Siobhan: It’s my husband’s memorial, and I have the final say of who’s invited.

Brendon: Thank you, Siobhan.

Siobhan: No, thank you for being there alongside my stubborn son all these years. I pray that you two sort out your problems. I fear that he may stray to that vile Callum.

Brendon: I promise you, Siobhan, I’ll do everything in my power to prevent that from happening.

SEAMUS MOYNIHAN’S MEMORIAL LATER THAT DAY

The memorial brought together many Outrunners to show their support for Nathan. The somber occasion hardly befitted a time for reconciling damaged relations which both Allison and Brendon soon discovered. Neither was able to talk much to Nathan and Chloe, who showed up after receiving the text that Nathan had lost his father. She soon understood why Allison had been comforting him in the hospital the other day, yet she still couldn’t bring herself to totally forgive Allison for kissing Nathan. She managed to stay at the back of the church and left as soon as the service was over, Allison only having caught a glimpse of her.

Brendon hardly got a word in edgewise with Nathan as he was surrounded by many Outrunners, notably Kyle, Jeremy Dodd, and the elderly members of the Emeritus Council who were rather fond of him. When Brendon finally got the chance to speak with Nathan, it was rather brief with Nathan tersely thanking him for the flowers before his time was commandeered by Priscilla. Brendon then went over to kiss Siobhan, who naturally wanted him to stay after he told her he was going to leave. He hadn’t seen or heard from Justin all day and wanted to get home to check on him. He wouldn’t be prepared for the surprise that awaited him.

Bralen and Kyle made it back to Los Angeles in time for each to go home, dress accordingly for the occasion, and meet back at the church. Kyle had rung Tristan but didn’t get an answer. He figured he would be at the memorial and then could find out the nature of the important phone call he had placed to him the other day. When Kyle made it to the church, he was a very supportive best friend to Nathan and his mother. He didn’t see Tristan at any time during the service, and Bralen, for his part, was understandably content with Tristan’s absence.

SHADY PALMS REHABILITATION CENTER, MALIBU, LATE AFTERNOON

A spell of loneliness had descended upon Heath. All the thoughts about Kyle and Tristan had made him long for company, and with oddball Trey throwing threats at him he found himself feeling alienated in rehab. Fortunately, he had a visitor in the form of Lindsay, who showed up before dinner, wearing dark sunglasses and a wide-rimmed hat. He had teased her about having to go incognito.

Heath: Back so soon?

Lindsay: Ha! Ha! I came to check on you. See how Shady Palms is treating you.

Heath: Trey is being a total prick. I caught him having sex with that male nurse, and now he’s giving me hell.

Lindsay (coolly): Don’t worry about him. He’s all mouth… and half the time it’s planted on some guy’s body part.

Heath (laughing): What’s his story anyway?

Amber’s club classic “Sexual” begins playing throughout the scene and the remainder of the episode.

Lindsay: As odd as it sounds, he really does have a sexual dependency issue. He’s addicted to it.

Heath: And they supposedly treat that here?

Lindsay: Hun, you’re in Malibu. For the right price, they’ll fix anything or kill you trying to do so.

Heath: Yeah, but his “addiction” if you can call it that, wouldn’t negatively impact his life if he’s safe.

Lindsay: Did you know Trey used to be a CFO for a big tech firm but lost his job because was online cruising Steve 4 Steve?

Heath: Really?

Lindsay: According to him, he’d spend half his workdays at sex sites, but his boss apparently caught him blowing a coworker. That was the nail in his coffin.

Heath: Wow! And I thought Tristan loved sex, but even he knows his limits.

Lindsay (suddenly giddy): Oh, I forgot to tell you I met him—your husband—the other night.

Heath (his eyes suddenly bulging in their sockets): You did?

Lindsay: Yeah, he’s friends with my attorney. He was over at her house. He seemed very surprised that you were in rehab. (suddenly dawning on her) He did know you were here, right? The way he reacted to me was as if he thought you were dead. (she starts laughing at the absurdity of it)

Heath laughed along with her, fearing in his heart that her assumption was correct. It suddenly occurred to him that the last communication he had—or so he thought—with Tristan was the letter he left on his bed the day he had intended to take his life.

TRISTAN’S APARTMENT, WEST HOLLYWOOD, LATE AFTERNOON

Tristan gave one final, sharp upward thrust into Rodrigo, who was straddled on top of him. Sheens of sweat covered both their remarkably muscular bodies. Tristan locked his arms behind his head, signaling for Rodrigo to take over. He slammed his ass down with a rhythmic motion that jarred the bed. For old times’ sake he looked up to the mirrored ceiling, once more seeing his image reflected just as he had two years ago, his mouth releasing an ecstatic moan that further aroused Tristan whose strong hands spanked and then gripped onto the side of Rodrigo’s buttocks to better control the penetrative pace. Rodrigo bent over to kiss him, sweat rolling down the bridge of his nose as their mouths touched. Tristan then pushed Rodrigo aside, throwing him onto his back into missionary where he drove his cock home with reckless abandon, sending Rodrigo into a spasm of noisy, writhing convulsions. Even Vincenzo had to come bang on the door to tell them to quiet down. Tilting his head back, Tristan looked up into the mirror, beholding the mysterious wonder of the sexual energy which he was capable of rendering. He looked down to see that Rodrigo had achieved orgasm, the proof splashed across his abs.

Rodrigo: Wow! That was worth the two year wait!

Tristan (pulling himself away from Rodrigo): I didn’t expect to find you on my doorstep. I saw you at the restaurant earlier today. You gave me the eye.

Rodrigo (smiling): You looked good. I wanted you for lunch.

Tristan: Well, you had me for an early dinner.

Rodrigo: So how much is it? (reaching over for his clothing to withdraw his wallet)

Tristan: Don’t worry about it. I was feeling horny… and charitable. (looks over at clock) Shit! I’m late. (hops out of bed to rush into shower) You know the way out.

Rodrigo took the hint, slowly got dressed as Tristan quickly showered, and started to walk out the apartment. Once he got to the street, he pulled out his phone to call Callum but only managed to punch one button before he heard the exclamation he had expected. Just like clockwork! Time for action! He turned around to see Tristan—tailored in black slacks and a white collared shirt with a tie in his hand—standing beside his own car, frustrated at the flat tire. If he had looked closer, he would have seen the tire had been slashed.

Rodrigo (turning): Dude, what is it?

Tristan: I have a flat.

Rodrigo: Do you need a lift somewhere?

Tristan (hesitantly): Y-Yeah. I’m already late for my friend’s father’s memorial.

Rodrigo: Hop in!

Tristan: Thanks. (getting into the car)

Rodrigo: Where to?

Tristan (reaching into his pocket to withdraw paper with church address): Hold on. (Rodrigo starts the engine, the car doors automatically lock) Ah, here it is. 1530—

It had all happened so soon that Tristan didn’t see it coming. In his mission to get the address, his eyes had not seen Rodrigo’s hand or what was in it. The rag firmly pressed against his nose, Tristan attempted to push the hand away, but it had the force of Rodrigo’s strength behind it. Tristan’s own hands continued to reach out in protest, but it was too late. The chloroform had taken effect as Tristan slipped into unconsciousness, his body going limp in the seat. For added caution, Rodrigo took out the gun and struck Tristan’s head with it, making sure he was totally out.

Looking out through the car windows at the neighborhood and not seeing anyone, Rodrigo shifted the gear into drive. Twenty minutes later found him driving into a desolate part of the Hollywood Hills. He knew dusk would be arriving soon at which point it would be easier to transfer Tristan’s body into the trunk.

TO BE CONTINUED…

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

The Victorious and the Relentless

Episode 37: “Bereft and Begrudged”

Cast of New Characters (for this episode)

Samantha Lane Michener: mid-30’s, Midwestern conservative, average height and weight, brown hair and eyes, Drake’s ex-wife

Hole’s “Miss World” (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=miAZ8jErMDk ) opens this episode as Chloe sits in her car, crying herself into frenzy at the steering wheel. A pall of misery and rejection had descended upon her once her own personal high had dissipated. Estrella was not returning her calls, and the lone time she had been able to get her, she had the pathetic excuse about her current workload. Since moving out of Allison’s home, Chloe had stayed over at her sister’s in Brentwood.

She now thought she knew the horrid reason Estrella had been avoiding her. She had gone over to her house and saw Tristan pull his car into the drive and soon enter her home, Estrella giving him a great big hug before the door closed on them. Chloe waited outside for another hour until impatience overtook her and she went to the doorstep, hesitant to knock or ring the doorbell. Still desiring to know what was possibly going on between them, she stepped onto the grass, crossed over a few feet, and stole a quick glance through the window where her eyes took in the tableau of Estrella and Tristan on the couch, her hands caressing his cheek. Though she couldn’t hear them, she read much in Estrella’s body language. She was in sexual heat, and there was no other woman in the room.

The image, now burned into Chloe’s mind, reminded her of Allison’s duplicity with Nathan, Chloe noting the irony that both her partners had men on the side—which for a lesbian was a real stab in the back. She ran from the window and bumped into a youthful, ravishing woman on the footpath leading to the front door. Is she next on Estrella’s list? How could this happen to me again? Am I really that unlucky in love? First, Allison and now Estrella! I wish I had some pills, any kind as long as they numb the pain. I don’t know who to turn to… certainly not Allison. She would only say I told you so about Estrella. Dr. Kian Shoai always said his door was open should I need his help. I don’t know, though. He’s a close colleague of Allison’s, but surely he has integrity and professional ethics. Chloe turned on the ignition of her car and drove to his office, unaware of what she would find there.

INTERSTATE 5 HIGHWAY, CALIFORNIA, EVENING

Kyle and Bralen had been on the highway for over two hours, either silence or the radio being their steady companion. Bralen was at the wheel, and Kyle reclined in the passenger seat. Neither had said much to the other as there was much on their minds. Bralen was just relieved that Kyle had agreed to the spontaneous trip as he didn’t want to risk him finding out the truth about Heath so soon. Especially since everything is moving along so well between us. I know he feels something for me. This trip is just what he needs to realize we’re good for each other. I just have to keep him occupied, away from contact with anyone from Los Angeles. Hopefully, Tristan will keep quiet. How did he of all people find out about Heath? Bralen looked over to see Kyle withdraw his cell phone, open it, and read a text message that elicited a surprised exclamation from him, Bralen’s heart nearly stopping as he assumed it was from Tristan about Heath.

Bralen (garnering courage to ask): What is it?

Kyle: I just got a text from Nathan. His father just died.

Bralen (now feeling alarmed that Kyle may want to return to Los Angeles): Oh no!

Kyle: I know. I’m going to call him. (dials the number) Hi, Nate, I got your message. I’m sorry to hear about your dad. I’m on the road right now to Tahoe. Call me if you or Siobhan need anything. You’re both in my thoughts. Bye.

Bralen (inwardly breathing a sigh of relief): Was that his voicemail?

Kyle: Yeah, he’s not picking up. I’ll call him when we get to the cabin.

Bralen nervously shifted his weight. Damn it! What if Tristan had told someone else about Heath, and it’s now gone through the group? Bralen was now finding it increasingly difficult to hide his growing apprehension.

HOLLYWOOD HOSPITAL, EVENING

Callum (gently pulling himself from hugging Nathan): Oh, Nathan, I’m really sorry about this. Let me know if there’s anything I can do.

Nathan (tears in his eyes): Thank you for being here with me.

Callum (looking him in the eyes): You know I wouldn’t be anywhere else.

Nathan (trying to crack a smile): Liar! You’re only here because of Edward. You should be with him.

Callum: He has Inga.

Nathan: But you’re his father. You should spend as much time with him as possible. I wish I had with mine.

Callum (feeling shamed): All right, but you call me if you need anything. (gestures to kiss him but refrains from doing so, seeing Siobhan out the corner of his eye) Bye.

Siobhan (coming over to Nathan, who immediately hugs her): I don’t understand. (tears flowing over her cheeks) H-He was fine when we left him.

Nathan (cradling her head to his chest): I know. (feeling her tears wet his shirt before she releases a wail) It’s okay.

Siobhan: How can I go on living without him?

Nathan: Don’t worry, Ma. You’ve got me. (pause) Have you called Sinead?

Siobhan: N-No. (further breaking down) She’ll be devastated. You know how close she was with your father.

Nathan (simultaneously hugging and rocking her): I’ll call her. (kissing the crown of her head) I’ll take care of everything.

Siobhan (separating herself from him, sniffling): I love you, Nathan. A mother couldn’t have asked for a better son. (turning around when she hears her name called, a weak smile comes to her face as she sees Allison)

Allison (coming around the corner and immediately hugging her): Siobhan, I just heard. I’m so sorry. If you need anything, anything at all…

Nathan: Thanks, Allison.

Allison (seeing him and going over to hug him): I’m so sorry. Seamus was a good man. He was like a father to me. (suddenly feeling him emotionally break down in her arms) It’s okay. (patting his back as his chin rests on her shoulder) I’m here for you.

Nathan (whispering): Chloe.

Allison: What? (turning around in time to see Chloe, staring at them briefly, totally misunderstanding the situation before she bolts away)

ST. ANNE’S HOSPICE, RIVERSIDE and HOLLYWOOD HOSPITAL, EVENING

Rodrigo felt terribly hollow inside as if his life force had been ripped from him. He had argued and fought with the hospice staff to not remove his mother’s body—to allow him more time to be with her. They had rightful cause for alarm when they found him snuggled next to her dead body in the bed, over an hour since her passing. Now outside the facility with the night breeze cooling him, Rodrigo collected himself and made an important call, Callum picking up on the second ring.

Rodrigo (solemnly): I just wanted you to know my mother has passed away.

Callum: Rodrigo, I’m so sorry to hear this. If there’s anything I can do please let me know at once.

Rodrigo: Thank you, Mr. Sutcliffe. (suddenly hearing Nathan’s voice in the background)

Nathan: Callum, I told you to go home. You should be with Edward. I can handle everything here.

Callum (into phone): Pardon me, Rodrigo. (lowers phone down by side, talks to Nathan) I had to see how you were holding up.

Nathan: Thanks for your concern. I’ll be fine. Don’t worry about me.

Callum: Well, you call me if you need anything. (picks up phone) Rodrigo? (hearing silence then the dial tone) Rodrigo?

So he couldn’t be with me in my darkest hour yet he was willing to be with Nathan, who’s playing with his affections. He can’t see that Nathan is wrong for him. I’ve already lost one person I love, and I’ll be damned if I lose you, Callum, especially to Nathan. It’s time to permanently take care of him.

SHADY PALMS REHABILITATION CENTER, MALIBU, MORNING

Heath stared at the drawing he had made during an art therapy session with Dr. Shoai. Though he wasn’t artistically inclined, he was proud of the finished product. It was an image of a fruit tree with plentiful bounty, its boughs weighed down with plump orbs of natural goodness, characterized by the light colors of yellow, orange, red, and green. The blue sky in the background contributed to the overall tranquility of the picture. The grass surrounding the tree was of the purest green, indicating the richness of the soil. Heath looked at it, a tear coming to his eyes. Dr. Shoai had instructed him to sit and meditatively think of his relationship with Kyle and to draw the first thing that came to his mind. Heath hadn’t known what to make of the assignment, but once he let his imagination take hold, he found himself immersed in the task, enjoying the creation that flowed from his hands.

Dr. Shoai promised him there would be more art therapy. Heath did feel peace of mind as he pinned the colored drawing on the wall in his room. He wanted to greet it each time he entered and left. He glanced at his watch. It was almost time for breakfast. He left the room, went to nurses’ station to take his medication, and one of them quietly handed him an envelope that contained a greeting card from Lindsay. This brought a smile to his face, but he didn’t have time to dwell on Lindsay’s nice gesture, for at that moment as he was walking down the hallway, he heard strange sounds.

Mousse T.’s club classic “Horny” begins playing in the background of the scene as Heath starts thinking it’s possibly the old pipes, but as he reaches the far end of the corridor, the banging noise rhythmically increased and slowed as if it were on some timer. Heath saw a closet in the corner and soon realized it was the origin of the sound. Fearing that it was a child or one of the patients that managed to get lost, he yanked open the door, his eyes bulging at the spectacle before him as light flew into the darkened closet.

There inside was Trey and a male nurse engaged in hidden sexual activity, the nurse’s body bent forward, his ass visibly connected to Trey’s pelvis. As the door had flown open, Heath caught sight of the last thrusts Trey had thrown into the nurse, who had on some mouthpiece, his biting into a ball, the action presumably maintaining some sense of noise control. Trey had his hands on the nurse’s neck and shoulders for leverage. Trey’s shirt was off, his well-proportioned chest in display, his jeans curled around his ankles. The nurse’s scrubs were pulled down as well. Heath just stood there in paralytic shock.

Trey (angrily): Do you mind?

Heath: I-I’m sorry.

Male Nurse (taking off the mouthpiece and grasping the doorknob, pulling the door to): Just fuck off! We’ll be done soon. (slams the door shut)

Heath just stood there in the hall, the image burned in his mind. For some unknown reason, a wave of anxiety washed over him, compelling him to cry. Not wanting his emotional breakdown to draw attention to the closet where the forbidden sexual act was taking place, Heath ran away to the safety of his own room.

NATHAN AND BRENDON’S HOME, HOLLYCOVE ESTATES, MORNING

The morning came with the news that Brendon had eagerly awaited: that he had been cleared of the charges, Nicolai Cosgrove had been arraigned, pleading guilty. Now I can work on getting Nathan back. He doesn’t know it, but he really needs me, especially during this difficult time for him. I’m sure Siobhan is beside herself with grief. They’ll both need all the support they can get. He heard footsteps stampeding down the stairs.

Brendon (to Justin): Slow down! I now you’re excited about your freedom… and to a lesser extent the meeting today with your new teachers at the academy.

Justin (slowing down as he enters the kitchen): It’s a bummer that summer is almost gone. I hate that school starts back next week.

Brendon: Just so you know, I’m expecting greater responsibility out of you, young man.

Justin: I know. You already laid it out for me, the chores, curfew, all that stuff. (pouring cereal into a bowl) I’m just glad to have that thing off my leg. I promise not to let you down.

Brendon: One more thing… I’d like for you to pay Nathan a visit.

Justin (scooping a spoonful of cereal into his mouth): Aight! I’ll drop by his office after—

Brendon: He’s not coming into work today. He lost his father last night. I want you to express your condolences to him. It would mean a lot to him… and to me.

Justin (nearly choking on his cereal): O-Okay.

I’ll make certain that’s the very last thing I do today.

HOLLYWOOD HOSPITAL, AUSTIN’S ROOM, MORNING

Austin woke early that morning, didn’t care to eat the garbage they passed off as food, and opted to visit Drake’s room. It had been so painful to see him hooked up to a machine. Thank God Allison got to him when she did. He may be hanging on by a thread, but if I’m there by his side, I know he’ll feel me and know that I need him. He’ll come back to me. Not bothering to call the nurse, he got out bed and into his wheelchair and found way to Drake’s room a few doors down. As he entered, he found a surprise awaiting him in the form of a woman leaning over Drake, caressing him.

Austin (disbelievingly): Samantha? What are you doing here?

Samantha (turning around to see Austin): I heard about Drake. I came at once.

Austin: He doesn’t need you. He has me.

Samantha: I knew something like this would happen if he stayed with you. I tried to warn him.

Austin: Why don’t you just leave?

Samantha: I have every right to be here. He’s my husband.

Austin: The hell he is!

Samantha: Well, he’s more of a husband to me than he is to you, especially in the eyes of the law and the church.

Austin: Don’t you dare throw that in my face, Samantha.

Samantha (throwing her hands out to Drake’s body): Will you look at him? He’s hooked up to tubes. He may not make it! (moving over to Austin) You did this to him!

Austin: I didn’t—

Samantha: He tried to kill himself, Austin! That’s a sin! Why would he do something like that? Did he have second thoughts about his sexuality? I knew he wasn’t happy with you… with this lifestyle you forced upon him.

Austin: Samantha, here is neither the time nor the place for you to dredge up the past. I’m sorry you still feel—after all this time—that I’m responsible for the end of your marriage, but I won’t entertain that delusion. (wheeling over) Right now, Drake needs me.

Samantha (getting in his way): I don’t think so. You’ve caused enough damage already. I’m having him moved to a different facility.

Austin: You can’t do that!

Samantha: You’re too late. I already have with the help of Helen and Tom.

Austin: His parents?

Samantha: They are his next of kin.

Austin: But I’m his husband!

Samantha: In name only. You don’t have the right to make this life-changing decision for Drake, but his parents do.

Austin: His parents never cared for him.

Samantha: But I did. I do. I loved him with all my heart. We had plans to start a family and then you came along and convinced him he didn’t belong with me or any other woman for that matter. Well, now I’m taking him away to somewhere he can heal away from you.

Austin: You can’t do this! I’ll call my attorneys.

Samantha: Go ahead. They’ll tell you the same thing. You don’t have a leg to stand on.

Austin: I’ll fight you, Helen, and Tom on this! (wheeling to the door)

Samantha: You should save your energy so you can get out that wheelchair.

She heard the door close behind Austin. On the other side he fought back tears. He got back as fast as he could to his room to make good on his promise to her.

NATHAN AND BRENDON’S HOME, SILVER LAKE, MIDMORNING

Brendon had called Siobhan to express his condolences. He knew she was staying with Nathan in Silver Lake, and was inwardly thrilled when she insisted he come over. When she opened the door, she looked weary and weather-beaten, the exact opposite of her normal appearance.

Siobhan (immediately hugging him): I’m so glad you came.

Brendon: I dropped everything. There’s nowhere else I should be. (pause) Where’s Nathan?

Siobhan: He’s sleeping. Neither of us got much rest.

Brendon: I-I’m really sorry about this, Siobhan. I must sound like a broken record, but if there’s anything—

Siobhan: You’re only speaking your heart.

Brendon (hugging her again): I wish you didn’t have to go through this.

Siobhan: It would have happened sooner or later. You know Seamus. Against doctor’s orders, he started back drinking. He even had a martini on the flight here. First class seats we had. This time around he was a big spender… guess he knew he’d be going out in style. (puts her hand to her mouth to stop weeping)

Brendon: I know it’s too early to ask, but have you thought about services?

Siobhan: It’s not early at all. That’s all Nattie and I was talking about last night. Seamus wanted to be buried back in Ireland. (noting Brendon’s reaction) Even in death, the man still costs me.

Brendon: Don’t you worry. I’ll take care of it. No expenses spared. Seamus wouldn’t have it any other way.

Siobhan: That’s kind of you, Brendon, but you should run it by Nathan. He’s the one in charge now. The man of the family. (breaks down crying, Brendon comes to comfort her)

Brendon: There. There. I’m doing this for Seamus. Nathan will just have to understand.

Siobhan: I don’t know what it is between you two, but I wish you would—

Brendon (lovingly squeezing her): I’m working on it. You know how much I love your son. He means everything to me.

Siobhan: You know it was difficult for me at first to accept you in his life. I-I still don’t know what to think of his choice—well, you know being brought up in the church and all. I’m from a different time.

Brendon: Just know that I love your son more than words can say.

Siobhan (patting his shoulder): I know that. I just hope he knows it. I think he’s—

Brendon (seeing worry in her eyes): What is it, Siobhan? Is Nathan okay? Has he taken ill?

Siobhan: It’s just this new person in his life. I-I don’t like him. I have a bad feeling about him.

Brendon: You mean Callum? (seeing her nod) He means trouble, and Nathan’s too stubborn to see it.

Siobhan: Moynihan stubbornness. He gets that from his father. You say this lad is trouble? Then that really worries me. He came by earlier this morning. Nathan was still sleeping so I sent him home.

Brendon: You did the right thing. (nothing continued look of concern in her face) Don’t worry about him. I’ll take care of Callum. I promise you.

Nathan (coming into room, his voice startling them both): And just how do you plan on doing that?

Siobhan: Nattie. (turning to him) Would you like some eggs?

Nathan: No, Ma. What I would like is a word alone with Brendon. Do you think you could do that?

Siobhan: Yes. I need to make some calls. I’ll be in the other room.

Nathan (as she passes by him): And please close the door behind you. (upon hearing it close, confident that his mother can’t eavesdrop) What are you doing here?

Moloko’s “I’m Sorry” begins playing in the background.

Brendon: I came to offer my condolences to your mother.

Nathan: Good. Now you can go! And you can stop using my mother to get to me.

Brendon: Nate, that’s not what I’m doing. I sincerely want to be there for you and Siobhan. I want to help with the memorial.

Nathan: How dare you—

Brendon: How dare I what?

Nathan: You come here trying to ingratiate yourself back into my life, using my father’s death when it was your son who damn near took me away from my dad and loved ones.

Brendon: I thought we were passed that. The charges were dropped. Justin was punished.

Nathan (livid): House arrest! You think that’s justifiable punishment for what he did. (shouting) He tried to kill me, and you covered it up. (seeing Brendon’s shocked reaction) Yeah, I know.

Brendon: Nathan, let me—

Nathan: Let you what? Think of another lie to tell me?

Brendon (coming towards him): Nathan, please.

Nathan (backing away): Stay away from me. Better yet stay away from my family. I don’t want you anywhere near my father’s memorial service. In fact, I don’t you want you near my mother.

Brendon: Nathan, come on!

Nathan: I’m serious, Brendon. Dead serious! Now get the hell away from me.

Brendon: Nathan, please.

Nathan (goes over to door, opens it): And don’t blame this on Callum! This is all your fault. You and Justin both need a lesson in taking responsibility for your actions. Now leave! (Brendon reluctantly leaves, Nathan slamming the door behind him. Seconds later, the side door opens, Siobhan peeking her head inside) Not a word from you, Ma! (he starts walking back to his bedroom) But I will have those eggs now!

CALLUM’S HOME, HOLLYCOVE ESTATES, MIDDAY

Callum: Rodrigo, I’ll take care of everything.

Rodrigo: Mr. Sutcliffe—

Callum: I won’t take no for an answer. I’m fully aware of your financial situation. Please have all your mother’s medical bills forwarded to my accountant. And as for the—

Rodrigo: Mr. Sutcliffe, really, it’s not necessary. I can handle this. You’ve already done enough for me.

Callum: Have you made arrangements?

Rodrigo: Mama would have wanted a simple burial. That’s what I intend to give her.

Callum: Well, you let me know if it gets too overwhelming for you.

Rodrigo: Thank you, Mr. Sutcliffe.

Callum: Please call me Callum. I think we’re at that point.

Oh yeah, we’re definitely at that stage in our relationship. You’re such a giving person, wanting to help me out. I knew you were a very special man when I first read your words in your books. Mama knew it as well. I only wish she got the chance to meet you. It’s shameful you never met my family. You were at the hospital to be near Nathan when he lost his father. Nathan! He’s always on your mind. That perve should be rotting away in prison. He shouldn’t be anywhere near you. He’ll be joining his father soon.

ALLISON’S OFFICE, HOLLYWOOD HOSPITAL, EARLY AFTERNOON

Allison felt terrible all over her body. She badly needed rest, not having got much sleep the past week with Chloe moving out, Austin’s poisoning, Drake’s suicide attempt, and Seamus’ death. She didn’t know what to make of any of these incidents. She was tempted to call Nathan but knew that now was not the time. She intended to visit him and Siobhan later that night. All this death and near-death occurrences made her think of the state of her life. I really should live my life to the fullest. I had such high hopes, but I put them aside for… what? My career? Financial stability? Maybe Chloe was right. I could have died from that bullet wound, and Chloe nearly died. I nearly lost her, the one woman who loved me unconditionally. Yes, she may have been unfaithful, but she wasn’t herself at the time. She had lost all hope of having children. And now it seems I’ve lost all hope of getting her back into my life. Or have I? There came a knock at her door. It was someone bringing her news that would ultimately cause Austin further pain.

ESTRELLA’S HOME, BEVERLY HILLS, EARLY EVENING

Chloe pulled her car up to Estrella’s home. She would wait for her to come home. She had been driving around all day, running away from her pressing thoughts about her love life and where she stood with the women in her life. When she saw Nathan in Allison’s arms—totally misunderstanding the situation—she had to leave and get away. Tears naturally came to her eyes, but she soon felt all cried out. It’s imperative I get a clear understanding of my place in Estrella’s life. After last night, I know where I fit into Allison’s life. I refuse to drift along. I want to drop anchor and start a life with someone who’ll appreciate the person I am and what I can contribute to the relationship. I’m aware that Estrella is just as busy professionally as Allison, but there’s something special between us that’s obviously missing when I’m around Allison.

Seeing Estrella’s Mercedes pull into the drive, Chloe got out and rushed over to her before she was able to get inside the house. Ben Folds Five’s “Brick” (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=axpuVLQ_m4w) begins playing softly in the background.

Chloe: Estrella?

Estrella (turning around, surprised): Oh, Chloe, how are you?

Chloe: Could we talk for a moment?

Estrella: I’m really busy. I have a ton of work I brought home.

Chloe (pleadingly): It won’t take long. I really need to speak with you about us.

Estrella (pushing inside the house, throwing briefcase on furniture): What about us?

Chloe (hesitantly): Well, I need to know where we—I—stand.

Estrella: I don’t follow. (goes over to the bar and pulls out a bottle of seltzer) Would you like something?

Chloe: No thanks. (crossing over to her, placing her hand on Estrella’s) Estrella, you do know how I feel about you. I haven’t been able to get you out my mind ever since we—

Estrella: That’s very flattering, Chloe, but you do know we can’t be together.

Chloe: Why not? I’m no longer with Allison, and… and you’re not seeing anyone, are you?

Estrella (taking a sip of water before taking Chloe’s hand): Chloe, you know you’re a wonderful person. You’re going to make some woman very happy.

Chloe: But what about you? Us?

Estrella: We’re friends, Chloe.

Chloe: Friends don’t sleep with each other like we’ve done.

Estrella: I promised you I would be there for you. Nothing has to change in that regard.

Chloe (tears in her eyes): You’re not in love with me?

Estrella (pause): Chloe, it just wouldn’t work out between us. I-I’m at a very special point in my life.

Chloe: So am I. We can spend it together.

Estrella: No, we can’t. (sighing) I’m so sorry that you feel this way.

Chloe: Excuse me?

Estrella: I mean… I didn’t know you had these feelings.

Chloe: How could you not? I’ve come to you at every chance I got. We connect on so many levels. Just look at all the hours we’ve spent talking, enjoying each other’s company. (moving in closer to her, face to face) You can’t tell me you don’t feel anything.

Estrella (looking her in the eye): Chloe, you’ve got it all wrong. I do feel much for you, but what you’re asking for is impossible.

Chloe (reaching out to caress her cheek): Why? Don’t you—(moving in to kiss her, their lips touching)

Estrella (bathing in the moment a few seconds before pulling away): Chloe, I can’t do this. It’s not right.

Chloe: What’s not right? (pause) What’s wrong? Is there someone else? Is that what you’re—

Estrella: Don’t be foolish. There’s no one else.

Chloe: So what’s going on between you and Tristan? He was here the other day. I-I saw you two together.

Estrella: What are you talking about?

Chloe: I saw you two through the window. You tried to kiss him.

Estrella (angrily): You were spying on me!

Chloe: It wasn’t like that at all. I just wanted to know—

Estrella (going over to the door and opening it): I’d like for you to leave.

Chloe: What? Why?

Estrella: I don’t respond so well to invasion of my privacy.

Chloe: I meant no harm. I needed to know why you weren’t returning my calls.

Estrella: So you’ve been stalking me?

Chloe: No! How could you say that?

Estrella: Please just go.

Chloe (reluctantly moving to the door, stopping in front of it): Are you in love with him?

Estrella: That’s none of your business.

Chloe: You should know he’s not right for you. I didn’t know he was into women, but I’ve seen how he operates. He’ll break your heart.

Estrella: You don’t know anything about him or the relationship between him and me.

Chloe: He’ll never fully love you the way you should be loved.

Estrella (fighting back tears): Please just go. Now! (Chloe leaves, Estrella closes the door behind her, the slamming sound an indicator for both to unleash the well of emotions in them)

Estrella went to the couch, stung by Chloe’s words of truth. She placed her hand to her abdomen, hoping to feel the life within her, life that was part hers and part Tristan’s. It was something of his that would indeed return her feelings. Chloe, on the other side of the door, was sitting on the steps, crying. She would be there another hour before leaving.

CALLUM’S HOME, HOLLYCOVE ESTATES, LATE AFTERNOON

Callum and Godfrey were sitting in Callum’s study with the door locked. Godfrey was enjoying a glass of bourbon while Callum had a glass of cognac, which he drank as he stared out the window at the expanse of the ravine leading to Brendon and Nathan’s home.

Godfrey: There is still the matter of Siobhan Moynihan.

Callum (taking a sip): I know. She’s the one who put this whole mess into action.

Godfrey: Do you think she knows that?

Callum: Her husband didn’t even know me, and she’s too much of a simpleton. She’s completely in the dark.

Godfrey: And Nathan?

Callum: Do you think he’d have anything to do with me if he knew? He knows nothing and that’s how it must stay. (looking at concern in Godfrey’s face) What is it now?

Godfrey: I’m not comfortable with this. There are two people who could ruin this if you’re not careful.

Callum: Don’t worry about Enid. She has university. That’ll keep her occupied. Besides, she has her own place. Of course it would be better if she were back in England along with Talon, the only other person who poses a threat.

Godfrey: Are you sure he’ll stay in London?

Callum: Don’t worry about Talon. There’s no way he’s coming back into my life.

FOUR SEASONS HOTEL, BEVERLY HILLS, NIGHT

Talon peeled away a $20 note to tip the bellboy for bringing his luggage to his room. He crossed to the window to look at the nighttime vista, all the lights of the city before him. It felt good to be back in Los Angeles, his heart filled with joy at the prospect of reuniting with Callum. Though his body yearned for him, it also signaled hunger to him. He would order room service, rest, and make his plan of action. He had requested a newspaper, which he would read while he ate. He sat on the bed and fell back, the softness of the mattress a welcome feeling to his tired body. He reached over for the phone to dial room service, ordering Chilean sea bass. Before replacing the receiver in its cradle, he dialed another number.

Talon: How’s my favorite nephew? (pause) I’m back in LA and hoping you could give me a tour of your campus. (pause) Oh, you did. In that case, perhaps another time. I’m not ready to be seen, especially by Enid Sutcliffe, who’ll run straight to Callum with the news of my arrival.

HOLLYWOOD HOSPITAL, EVENING

Priscilla had been with Austin most of the afternoon. The strong-acting sedative that had been mixed into his beverage had finally taken effect. She and Allison were worried that it would have to be administered intravenously as he wouldn’t calm down. And rightfully so! His life has been turned upside down. I feel so sorry for him. Neither he nor Drake deserved any of this, and now poor Austin may never get the closure he needs to move on with his life. I may never get it. I, too, was so close to Drake. At the simplest thought of him, Priscilla broke out in tears. She hadn’t been prepared for what happened earlier that day. When she arrived to visit, Drake’s body had been removed. She immediately scouted out Allison.

Allison: He’s been relocated to a different facility.

Priscilla: Where?

Allison: I don’t know.

Priscilla: How could this happen?

Allison: His family ordered it. Austin doesn’t have power of attorney.

Priscilla: But he’s Drake’s husband.

Allison (somberly): Drake’s family’s attorneys were here today. Austin had a field day with them, but the family’s determined to get Drake back to Chicago.

Priscilla: So you’re saying that there’s nothing he can do?

Allison: Let’s just be thankful they’re not prematurely pulling the plug on him. But this just goes to show you that the battle for full and equal gay rights rages on.

Priscilla: I need to see Austin. Where is he?

Allison: He’s in his room, probably on the phone with his attorney.

Priscilla rushed to his room, finding him in tears. She immediately went to him, granting him a maternal embrace which she hoped would calm his troubled heart. He laid his head against her bosom and cried his heart out, Priscilla all the while gently patting him.

Priscilla: It’s okay. Everything’s going to be all right. (tears coming to her eyes as she hated lying to him)

Austin: I need to be with him. I don’t how—(choking on his words)

Priscilla: It’s okay. (cooing in his ear) He knows you love him.

Austin: I never said it enough.

Priscilla: You two have a strong relationship, a sturdy marriage. You’ll pull through this.

Austin: Some marriage it is. I have no say in the welfare of my partner.

Priscilla (wiping tears from her eyes): Something must be done about this injustice.

Austin (pulling away from her, looking at her through teary eyes): That’s what I intend to do. (taking the handkerchief given to him, wiping his eyes)But I’m not the only one fighting the system. There are thousands of gay couples who endure this discrimination. It’s time someone takes a stand.

It was at this moment that Austin became a different person, dedicating himself to the fight for equality not just to politically secure the admiration of a specific demographic but rather because it was in his heart the right thing to do. The No on Proposition 8 benefit loomed heavily on his mind. I promise you, Drake, I will make this a success. I shall tirelessly fight the bigotry that’s keeping us apart. I only pray that you are alive and well to celebrate the victory with me.

CALLUM’S HOME, HOLLYCOVE ESTATES, NIGHT

Rodrigo had finished having an early dinner with Callum. He told him that he was to bury his mother in two days. Callum promised he would be there, and that made Rodrigo feel somewhat happy amid the anguish of last night. His muscles were tired. All he wanted to do was have a hot bath and lie down. The water relaxed him, nearly erasing the pain he felt. He thought of his blessings as he rose from the bath and wrapped himself in a towel. At least I still have Callum. He’s been so supportive and tonight was so special with the two of us having dinner together, even though I don’t like that English cuisine he’s fond of. This is just the beginning of our new life together. The mirror was entirely fogged. When he wiped it down with the towel, he jumped back, the shock of what he saw nearly making his heart jump through his chest. There—in the mirror’s image—behind him stood Cora Caldozar, his mother draped in black, her eyes cold and blank. He stole a quick glance behind him, duly noting no one but himself in the bathroom. Flyleaf’s “I’m So Sick” begins playing in the background.

Cora: You didn’t fulfill my last request, Rodrigo.

Rodrigo: I tried, Mama. Callum was—

Cora: With Nathan! You let someone else stop you from following through with my last request!

Rodrigo: But Mama—

Cora: My soul cannot pass on until you do what you must. You know what that is.

Rodrigo (solemnly): Yes, Mama.

Cora: Then do it. Don’t let anyone come between you and your destiny. And don’t keep my soul from heaven.

Rodrigo: Yes, Mama.

He walked outside the bathroom and quickly changed into new clothing. He walked over to the chest of drawers and withdrew his backpack, which was heavier than normal. Earlier that day he had met with one of his contacts in South Los Angeles. It was a newer model, equipped with a silencer. He looked outside the window, seeing that nightfall had come to southern California… and he mused that death would soon come to Nathan Moynihan.

NATHAN AND BRENDON’S HOME, SILVER LAKE, NIGHT

Allison hated leaving the hospital with so much on her mind. She liked keeping her work and personal life separate, but there was no way she could erase the events of the day from her mind. Her heart went out to Drake and Austin. She couldn’t believe the 180 Austin had pulled, but she knew firsthand how the near-death of a loved one makes you reassess your life. At least he has Priscilla. I can trust her to give him a good dose of motherly love and healing comedy, even though none of this is a laughing matter. There’s too much pain going around and in spite of my own personal problems, I now must be strong for Nathan and Siobhan.

Allison had just parked her car outside Nathan’s home in Silver Lake and didn’t even have to ring the doorbell as Siobhan had opened the door for her the minute her foot touched the porch.

Allison: Do you have ESP? You always knew when I was outside the door.

Siobhan: It’s a gift, I suppose. I always felt your warm presence, Allison. (hugging her) Now come inside.

Allison: Where’s Nathan?

Siobhan: He’s on his cell phone out in the backyard by the pool. (noting the look of worry coming over Allison’s face as she recalls Nathan’s near-drowning) Is something wrong, dear?

Allison: N-No. I just need some—

Siobhan: Tea! I just put the kettle on.

Allison: I’m more a coffee girl.

Siobhan: Ah, you’ve changed on me, Allison. (her hand lovingly brushing aside a strand of Allison’s hair) I remember when you’d come over to visit Nathan, but Sinead would always make you sit with her for tea with the dolls. You always humored her.

Allison (nostalgically smiling): I think I only sat with her because you made those delicious cucumber sandwiches. It’s funny that I remember them after all this time.

Siobhan (laughing): That’s because I used real butter. Would you like some now?

Allison: Oh, Siobhan, I’m much too old for that.

Siobhan: That’s poppycock. Let’s go into the kitchen and make some until Nathan finishes his call.

They journeyed to the kitchen, which looked out onto the side of the house that was unusually plunged in darkness. Siobhan was so immersed in conversation with Allison that she hadn’t realized the side light was off, having been purposely broken.

*

Rodrigo had crept onto the property, shrouding himself in the darkness that matched the clothing he wore. He was just a few feet from the kitchen window, looking through it to see Allison talking with an elderly woman. Where is Nathan? He was growing antsy and wanted to get the job done so that he could return to Callum and start their new life together. He had tried to fight off a wave of nervousness that shot through him, manifesting itself in a desire to pee. He quickly unzipped and urinated on the flowers. Feeling a sense of relief, he turned his attention back to the window, his eyes now aglow as Nathan had walked into the kitchen, hugging Allison. Now that I think of it, I could take them both out. Callum would be thankful to be rid of her. I have enough bullets. He raised the gun to the windowpane, pointing it in the direction of Nathan as his finger slowly curled around the trigger.

It was at that moment Siobhan suddenly turned from Nathan and Allison and looked directly out the window at him, her eyes seemingly boring into him. A wave of panic seized him. His hand holding the gun began to fidget erratically. A split second later found Siobhan unleashing a scream.

TO BE CONTINUED…