Reservations 12
Reservations – A Novel
By Drew Filchak
Chapter Twelve: "Renderings
The silence in the room stood in stark contrast to the previous hour's intensity. Suddenly, breath again was possible and set-aside smiles, while temporarily forgotten, buoyed hope once more of surfacing. The threatened tears remained in their crystal cave, hovering and ready for their debut.
I shuddered once, then released the pent-up sigh I'd held for the last five minutes.
Gayle nodded.
"I'm not sure I could do this without you being here, Blair."
Her gaze lanced into me, stilling my response as we sat quiet in the moment. Mau's presence lingered, filtering through our thoughts and compressing our hearts in a spasm of release and relieved burden. His smile echoed through my inner sight as if it had been set free from the taut chains that had held him bound in his mental prison. Sunlight filled the study.
"There's more. You know that, don't you?"
I nodded. Another sigh surfaced as I dropped my gaze. Then, I held my hands in front of me as if to ward off the pending, inevitable moment when more of the horror chose to make itself known.
"I don't know about you, Sis, but I need something stronger than water or coffee right now."
Gayle nodded. "Me too."
I stood slowly and held my hand out in an offer of assistance and an unspoken need to touch her. Trembling and sweat-laden, her hand grasped mine and I pulled her into a hug. As we moved close, I felt her slight frame spasm.
A soulless whisper, deeply crawling from her core, reached my ears. "They did so much of it to him without the drugs." Her gasp wrenched my heart. "And he remembers ... he lives with it every day, Blair."
I felt the strength of her hug begin to lessen and I increased my own embrace to support us both. "Don't, Gayle. Don't lose it. I need you to hold it together. I need you to realize the healing you just gave him. You led him away from the horror." Emotion choked me as I again saw the brilliance of her practice, her patience -- her intuitive understanding of what Mau needed. She'd walked Mau through yet more unspeakable horrors while keeping him centered on the security in her voice and the strength offered by the grasp of my hand in his. Then she'd instructed him to leave the memories where they stood and fashioned a new vision of love and hope, based with his boys and Joel ... and me, and had him walk towards it. His tear stained face rose into a smile as he woke from the trance.
"Yes, Gayle," I began, "he lives with it everyday, but you've now made some of it a removed fact, a disconnected occurrence. I saw it on his face." My lips brushed her forehead as another shudder ran through her. "It's not over. I know this. But I also know that he's now shielded from some of the trauma and some of the continuing mental rape."
She nodded. "There's, at least, that."
I kissed her forehead again, lightly. "Now, I know it's only ten o'clock on a Monday morning, but I happen to know a certain bartender that might be persuaded to help out a couple of friends in need."
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Hank's eyes widened dramatically as the humor contained in Joel's words began to sink in. His chuckle began a slow rumble outward from somewhere deep in his chest.
"I'm serious, Hank." Joel said with a deadpanned expression. "Her face glowed three different shades of red with a discernable bit of froth around her lips. I seriously considered telling her to lie back on the couch so I could put pillows under her feet to raise them above her heart." Joel's smirk grew as his eyes sparkled. He turned and threw me a wink. "I told her that what Blair had said was true. We had six boys in total that ran around naked all the time, but didn't seem to mind because they were warm and felt loved. It was Ben, though, who stole the show. He rolled his eyes dramatically, like only those boys can do, and said 'yeah, right, Fu Man. Dream on, ya old geezer."
Gayle and I shook with needed release as our laughter rolled outward.
My snort preceded my cough. "And what did Attila the Social Worker do then?"
"It was perfect," Joel returned as the glimmer in his eyes continued. "She laughed."
Hank's eyes lit up. "Really? No way!"
Joel nodded. "Ben's response was perfect and so natural and relaxed that she couldn't help but see that he was okay. I mean, it's her job to be cautious. I was just trying to knock a little levity into the situation. She hadn't cracked a smile once throughout the tour of the apartment until that point. She asked to see the other boys and I took her to the media room where Cleats and Cody were in a fierce car race on the video game. Timmy jumped off the couch in panic when he saw her and lunged at Cody who immediately stood up and told her that she needed to go find someone else to harass because, as he put it, 'Fu Man and B-Man are rad so go fuck with some other pidge'."
I shook my head, partially in amazement at Cody's fully expected lack of respect and partially because I wasn't sure what a 'pidge' was. "What's a pidge, babe?"
Joel shrugged. "I don't follow half of what they say."
Gayle laughed as Hank grinned. "I think a pidge is what they call the kids on the street that are dumb enough to get caught by the cops or Social Services. It's probably got something to do with pigeons, but who knows."
Joel nodded. "Yeah. Then Cody walked over to Ben, put his arm around Ben's shoulder and says, 'The interview's over'. Just like that. Ms. Black looked at me and all I could do was to shrug and roll my eyes, mimicking the boys. She liked that, I guess, because she laughed again. On her way out she shared that Steven Chambers had sent a stern letter to the Department instructing them to tread easy with this case because he was supervising it personally."
"Then what?" I asked.
"Then, she left. Said she had no concerns."
"Well, good," I responded. "We needed some good news this morning."
"From the looks on both of your faces as we rode down in the elevator, I could tell it must have been as heavy a session as the first one."
I nodded as I heard Gayle sigh next to me. "It was, babe. But can we talk about it later? No real surprises except Mau remembers an enormous amount about what was done to him. He wasn't always drugged."
Joel studied me briefly then turned to Hank. "How about a little more coffee for the good doctor, Hank?"
Hank nodded. "Coming right up." He grabbed the pot along with the bottle of Kahlua. He raised the bottle in Gayle's direction, offering another added shot to the coffee. Gayle waived it off.
"No thanks, Hank. One was enough. I still have my educational skills evaluations to begin this afternoon." She offered him a small smile in thanks.
I watched as Hank allowed a quirky grin to surface. "You sure? I'd do just about anything to see that pretty smile again on the face of the prettiest woman I've ever seen."
Gayle quickly looked towards Hank and I watched as he gave her a wink. Gayle's smile widened. I raised my eyebrows in surprise then grinned to myself as Gayle nodded, indicating that she was fine with just coffee.
"But," she began as her smile dropped into a grin. "I didn't have any breakfast, so what's on the menu?"
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Our shared looks in the elevator, filled with surprise and knowing, led to shared grins as we stepped into the entry foyer. The surprise element lay contained within Hank's statement regarding Gayle's beauty while the knowing aspect came from the obvious fact that there was returned interest on her side.
Joel stopped me with a touch. "How did I miss that one, love?"
I turned, grinning slyly. "Miss, what?"
He pulled me close and gently bit my ear. "You know, Mr. Innocent. When did they even meet long enough to know each other? I mean, it's not like we made introductions when we arrived at the bar."
"They both stopped by Saturday night when we were at Marc and Jim's, remember? Gayle brought by the adolescent trauma literature and Hank had stopped by to check on the boys. Chris did mention that they left the apartment at the same time, but I didn't make anything of it at the time. You think they, uh, connected?"
Joel's smirk and quick lift of his chin covered his assurance well. "I may be slow on some of this stuff, but there was a definite history there." Grinning, he slapped my butt. "I think Hank exited from his previous relationship just in time."
His teeth again found my ear and I shivered as I felt his tongue. A soft whisper reached me. "You complete me."
In my delirium, crafted by his words and soft sentiment, I heard the main door open behind us and a quiet, plaintive 'B-man' fill the hall.
I turned to find Mau with upset and worry in his eyes. "Mau? What's up? Something wrong?"
He nodded once. "Timmy's still crying."
Joel pulled from me and moved towards the door. "Still? What do you mean by 'still', Mau? How long has he been crying?"
A slight twist of his head signaling thought, combined with a minor upraise of his lip. "Since the lady."
Joel reached Mau and shook his head in confusion then placed his hand on the boy's shoulder. "I don't follow."
A sigh followed Mau's grimace. "You said 'no decision's been made yet' and he's been crying ever since."
Joel studied the guarded look coming from the boy's eyes. As I approached, I watched his shoulders suddenly pull back with realization and his lips parted in stalled breath. "Oh, god, Mau." He turned to look at me, eyes laced with concern and desperation. "I fucked up."
A quick 'thanks, bud', thrown over his shoulder towards Mau followed his exit. Surprised, I sent my silent question towards Mau.
He shrugged. "Fu Man said that nothing's been decided when Timmy informed the lady that Joel was going to be his dad."
My sigh at the unexpected news caused him to nod. "He's not like you, B. We all know how you feel."
I suddenly understood. There was a fear that Joel, after initially expressing his desire to formalize our connection with the boys, might back away from the hope he'd endeared after everything settles back down to normal. And Timmy was currently the most vulnerable and the least able to survive another disappointment or rejection.
I touched Mau's cheek then leaned to kiss his forehead. "Thanks, Mau. You're the best. You know that, don't you?"
He grinned slightly and shrugged.
I placed another kiss to his forehead. "Maybe Joel needs a little push. I'll catch you soon, Cub."
A nod from him sent me through the door and instinct directed me to the boy's room.
I found Joel squatting in front of Timmy, as he lay curled around his pillow. Pain-filled whimpers escaped from the pillow and a lost, unsettled look covered Joel's face as he spoke to Tim.
"You need to understand Tim that I had to say that to her or else she wouldn't have gone away so easily. That's all I meant by it. I do want to adopt you." His voice cracked with intensity, but Timmy remained turned with his back to Joel.
I dropped to my knees beside Joel and touched his shoulder. The look he gave was at once full of confusion while at the same time laced with heartache. I gestured with my arms, signaling for Joel to get closer to Tim.
He paused then crawled onto the mattress and lay on his side in front of Timmy. Slowly he reached to stroke Timmy's hair, but the touch only increased the boy's anxiety. The youthful tears renewed themselves and a soft cry escaped.
"I'm sorry I made you mad. I wasn't going to keep it." His words, wrung from deep within him, surfaced as he slowly sat up and moved away from Joel's touch. Joel pulled his head back slightly.
"T-man, I'm not upset with you at all. What makes you think that I am?"
"You will be," he replied as he dropped his head to avoid Joel's look then wiped his nose with the back of his hand. He crawled away from Joel towards Ben and Cody's bed. "I just like holding them and looking at them. I wasn't going to keep 'em. Please Fu Man, can I stay if I give them back?"
Joel sent a confused question towards me with his eyes and I could only respond with a shrug. Then I stood and moved to sit on the edge of the bed. "Hey, bud? What are you talking about? What weren't you going to keep?"
Timmy clenched his eyes shut once and when he opened them, renewed tears rolled down his flushed cheeks. He stuck his hand between the mattress and the box springs then pulled something out and reached his clenched fist towards Joel.
"I just like looking at 'em."
As Joel moved closer, I watched as Timmy handed him two gold cufflinks. "Please, can I still stay? They're just like my Grandpa's was."
Joel looked from his hand up to Timmy's face and I watched as his eyes moistened. He nodded once, but remained silent. Our eyes met and I signaled for him to say something. He nodded.
"C'mere, Kiddo," he said quietly as he gestured to Timmy with the hand which held the cufflinks.
Timmy looked at him with a mixture of sadness and worry, but moved closer when he saw a slight grin touch Joel's lips. Joel reached for Timmy's hand and pulled him onto his lap, encircling the boy with his arms. Renewed tears rolled down his young face.