Cali sat up next to me and hugged me. “That sounds like a plan!”
We packed everything up and made our way to the closest bar we could find. It was only about a block away, and the smell of the restaurant made my stomach rumble. We took our seats at the virtually empty bar, and ordered two light beers from a kind looking bartender that appeared to be way too young to be working behind a bar. Once the pints were resting in front of us, we raised our glasses and I toasted, “To The Hysterics and Indie rock!”
Cali giggled to my goofy cheers and we both drank.
Wiping her mouth with a little napkin, Cali turned her chair to face mine. “So, Missy, where’d those bruises come from?”
My eyes shot to my shoulder and the terrible scene of Walker grabbing me flooded back into my memory. “Walker and I got into it. He only grabbed me for a second, but you know how strong he is.”
Cali’s face turned from a light, fun expression to pissed within a second. “Mags! What the fuck? And you’re OK with that?”
I broke eye contact with her, not knowing what to say. “No, Cal, I’m not. In the situation, it was like Walker was a different person. He’s not normally angry or anything other than perfect. I just pissed him off.”
Her eyes narrowed even more. “This is not okay, Mags. If he just gets a little pissed and snaps, what happens if he ever gets really angry?”
I put my hand on her shoulder, sighing a little. “Cali, it’s over. Thank you for being concerned, but Walker will never hurt me. He’s one of the best things that has ever happened to me, and I think I am for him too.” I took another sip to help my throat from drying out as I spoke, really hoping Cali would let this be the end of this awful conversation. “He even got a tattoo for me!”
Her lips parted slightly as her eyebrow raised. “What the fuck? What did he get? That’s crazy!”
“He got the compass he wanted on his leg, but instead of an N for north, he got an M, saying I’m his true north. Isn’t that sweet?”
Cali rolled her eyes. “It’s something, alright. I’m still concerned, but I’ll drop it for now.”
I was so relieved, and settled back in my chair to take in the awesome Jimmy Buffett and Bob Marley quotes painted on the walls all around the bar. “Thanks for caring, Cal.”
She smiled and continued to drink her beer, looking over the lunch menu in front of us. From behind me I heard a gruff voice bellow, “Excuse me, but do I know you ladies from somewhere?” I turned and both Cali and I gasped at the same time at the sight of a perfectly tanned, tall, tattooed rock god standing in front of us. The lead singer from The Hysterics, Rodney, was leaning on the bar right next to me holding a dark draft in his hand.
I smiled, stunned for a second and then finally formed words after my star-struck reaction subsided. “Actually, yeah. We met you and your band mates a few years back at Bonnaroo.”
Rodney was tall, skinny, with sandy brown hair and the whitest teeth I had ever seen and his smile grew wider as his memory jogged back to that summer. “Oh yeah, I remember you two. You partied with us for the rest of the weekend. That show was amazing. Cheers ladies.” We all raised our glasses together and Cali giggled nervously again.
“So ladies, my memory has been fogged by lots of drugs and drinks, may I know your names again?” His smile was contagious and it oozed sex appeal. Rodney could probably make a nun feel sexy by the way he looked at women. It wasn’t even that he was flirting, that was just how he was.
Cali’s voice squeaked out, “This is Mags, and I’m Cali.” She reached out her hand and Rodney walked over and hugged us both.
“Mags.” He nodded at me. “And Cali,” He grabbed her hand and kissed it softly. “What brings you two to Tampa, all the way from the mountains?”
Cali’s giggles got louder and more nervous as her cheeks flared red, so I answered for her as she stared into Rodney’s deep dark brown eyes, probably forgetting for a few seconds she had a ring on her left hand.
“We live not too far from here, and when Cali heard about the show, she bought tickets and surprised me with them, so here we are.” I took a sip of beer to help stop my throat from going dry again. I couldn’t believe how nervous he was making both of us, but I had to figure, he was pretty much the most famous person I had ever met before.
“Well, ladies, if memory serves me correct, we all had a fun time partying together. So please, come to our hotel after the show tonight and say 'hi' to the rest of the band. I’m sure they’d all love to see you.”
Cali and I both agreed and he typed the information into my phone’s notes section, with the password to give to the front desk at their hotel, and even gave me his phone number, in case anyone gave us a hard time. With swift kisses on our cheeks, Rodney excused himself from the bar. “I’m playing hooky from the sound check, I needed to grab a pint, but they can’t start without me, though so I have to run. It was nice to run into you ladies again.” He winked at us with a sexy grin on his face and tipped the bartender, who was just as taken by the man-candy as we were.
Once Rodney was out of sight, Cali spun around and slapped my arm. “Can you fucking believe that? Fucking Rodney just ran into us and we’re going to their after-party! He gave you his number. Holy fucking shit!”
I couldn’t help but laugh at Cali’s reaction, even though I was mildly freaking out too. This was by far one of the best weekends of my life, and it had only just begun. My heart lifted a little when I realized that and I through my arms around Cali’s shoulders.
“What was that for, silly?” She grinned and gestured to the bartender for another round for us. I thanked the bartender for my beer and then turned to my best friend’s face, all lit up with anticipation.
“I just love that you’re my best friend. This is amazing!”
After our lunch was over and our skin had taken in as many vitamins from the sun as possible, it was time to head over to the venue and get ready for an awesome concert. We got to the club about an hour before the show was scheduled to start, but by the size of the crowd, we felt like we were late.
Cali and I shoved through the sea of excited fans to the back wall, thankfully finding a bar. The four bartenders were all wearing black tight V-neck shirts and where their shirts didn’t cover, tattoos did. I was surprised only one girl was back there slinging drinks, but didn’t mind since the other three were definitely easy on the eyes.
I yelled my order, over the loud rumbling crowd, of shots and beers. Cali and I took our shots of tequila quickly without limes or salt, just the way she liked it. We made our way over to the side stage to see the roadies setting up the guitars, speakers, microphones and drum kit. We sipped on our drinks for a while, people-watching.
A lot of the crowd looked like us: in their mid-twenties, dressed in casual clothes. But there were some odd members too; an older couple sat off to the side at the bar, holding hands decked out in biker gear. There were a few gothic-looking college kids mixing in too, with some middle-aged couples in Hawaiian shirts. It was pretty interesting to see how versatile this band’s following was. I was glad to see they were not typecast and their music had spread to a wide audience.
Cali and I both had finished our first beers, so I left her by the stage and headed back over to the bar. I yelled my order to the same bartender over the drunken girls’ shrieks as I heard Rodney, scream into the microphone, “Ladies, ladies, calm down. We’re the Hysterics, and we’re here for you. Please be so kind to welcome my awesome band mates! We have Dane on the drums.” The crowd erupted, and Rodney continued as Dane’s smile lit up. “Maverick on the bass.” He started to play a light thumping rhythm at the sound of his name. “Colt is over there, ladies, on lead guitar.” Colt’s face had a devilish grin on it as he started to play along with Maverick’s tempo. “And I am Rodney.” With that the crowd went wild, Dane and Rodney started in joining the melody of an upbeat number that seemed to be a crowd favorite.
After pushing a few drunken idiots out of my way, I made i
t back to Cali’s side. She and I sang along and swayed to the music, sipping on our beers for the next few songs. The fans went wild every time a new song started, jumping up and down, screaming, and singing. Cali and I went right along with everyone, laughing, screaming and just having a blast. The band sounded amazing, so much more mature and fine-tuned since the first time we had heard them play.
Halfway through the set, Rodney let the audience know that the guys were going to take a quick break to let his voice rest, calling it the “perfect time for everyone to get a swig of something”. By that time, Cali and I had forced our way right up next to the stage in front of where the charming front man had been for most of his performance. Right before he walked off the stage, Rodney pointed over in our direction and whispered to a bouncer who nodded and then started to make his way over to us.
With his arms crossed over his chest, he smiled from ear to ear at us. “You girls are invited backstage, come on.” He opened the gate that was right next to us and slammed it quickly once we were on the other side, pushing a few crazy fans out of the way in the process. “Follow me, ladies.
Cali and I, hand in hand, followed the giant bouncer through a maze of a hallway to the band’s dressing room. I was surprised how big it was and how few people were actually back there. There was a table with tons of appetizers and finger foods laid out, right next to a cooler full of beer and liquor bottles. All of the band members came over to greet us.
“Rodney told us about you girls. What a small freaking world it is that he would run into you today.” Dane’s eyes were glowing and he hugged me tightly. “Of course, I remember you two.”
From the cooler, Rodney grabbed two beers, opened them and handed them to us. “We don’t have much time left here for our intermission, but I figured backstage was a lot more comfortable to watch the show, than fighting the drunken hordes for a drink at the bar.” He winked at us and then turned to the band. “Hey, let’s take a picture with some of our oldest fans!”
They were probably the most down to earth humble group of guys I had ever come across. An alluringly tall, tattooed woman strode over to me. “Hi, I’m Fallon, Dane’s wife.” She greeted both Cali and I. “Give me your phone, I’ll take the picture.” She smiled at Rodney as he handed her his cell too and we all huddled together.
We took a few pictures, and then the guys made their way back over to the stage. Cali, Fallon, and I all stood in the curtained area off to stage left. Fallon was so nice and got just as excited as we did. She asked us about our lives and she told us all about how she was in an underground band and pretty famous herself until she gave it all up, including the cocaine, and found Dane, and was living happily ever after with him on tour with the band. It was not a lifestyle I could enjoy, but it seemed like their version of paradise.
The set ended with my favorite ballad, the three of us swaying to the slow rhythm, with our arms around each other. Rodney looked back at us and sang the bridge right to the side of the stage. The entire experience had been thrilling. The band ended their set and made their way back over to us. Cali and I gushed over how amazing they had become, complimenting them as much as possible.
Maverick leaned over into us and whispered, “Don’t worry, we’re all friends now, you can tell us how you really feel.” Cali and I just giggled and blushed at his sexy half smile, as he ran his fingers through his Mohawk, messing it up. Both sides of his head were buzzed just enough to show that he had stars, of all different colors, tattooed on his scalp.
Rodney made his way over to us, inviting us into their limo. I shook my head, “No, what about my car? I can just drive it over to the hotel.” Cali made a pouting face at me, and Rodney bent his knees to be the same height as her and mimicked her sullen expression.
“Come on, Mags, the car will be fine for a few hours. Besides, we’ve all been drinking!”
“Cal, how are we going to get back to our car later?” There was no way I wanted to be stuck at a hotel with people we really didn’t know. The Hysterics all seemed like nice and upstanding gentlemen, but I was sure the Unabomber did too at some point in his life.
I finally put my foot down and got my way, but with a twist. Rodney had the brilliant idea Cali and I ride in the limo with the guys and Fallon and my car be driven by their bodyguards over to the hotel. The only reason I handed over my keys was because Rodney promised that if he crashed it, I could get any car I wanted.
In the limo, we drank champagne and goofed off with all of the band members. They were just the way I remembered them, good-hearted, funny, and seductive. Cali was getting really comfortable next to Maverick, and my alarms started going off. This was not like her and I started to get really unsettled. I knew that we had been drinking for the better part of the day and I might have been overreacting, but when I saw Maverick put his hand on Cali’s knee and she just giggled into a long, make out session, my temper flared.
In the limo, packed like sardines, was not the place to rip Cali away from the sexual panther that was about to pounce on her, but I didn’t wait long after we climbed out of the limo to rip her to the side of the group.
Dane and Fallon spun around to look at us as we stopped right next to the limo, as Fallon’s soft voice called over. “You two coming?”
I smiled as nicely as I could while my nails dug into Cali’s wrist. “Yeah, be right in, I just have something to tell Cali really quickly.”
They both nodded and headed inside where we could see Dane letting the bellhop know we were with them. Cali tore her hand from my clenched grasp. “What the fuck, Mags! That hurts!”
I glared at her. “Well, Cal, I think you need to remember the ring on your finger doesn’t say ‘Fuck me Maverick’ on it.”
With a gapped mouth stare, tears came out of nowhere. Through sobs, Cali gasped, “My marriage is over.”
I did a double take at Cali while inhaling a sharp breath, immediately wrapped her up in a hug. “What happened? What do you mean, over?” I whispered softly into her ear, not letting her go as I clung to her shaking body.
She pushed me away a little bit and plopped right onto the sidewalk, patting it for me to take a seat next to her. “Kyle has been cheating on me for months. I found some of his emails and credit card receipts. These stupid trips he’s been taking haven’t been for work. Apparently her name is Chloe, and she lives in Miami. That bastard even flew her to our house when I was away on business the last time.”
“Does Kyle know you figured out his secret?” The words came out exuding hatred for the scumbag and a few visions of me punching him in the face crossed my mind.
She shook her head. “I am planning on kicking him out tomorrow night when he gets home from screwing his whore. I figured let him have one more hurrah and I can have mine before our world turns upside down.”
I raked my fingers through my hair, horrified by the pain that she was in. “Oh honey, why didn’t you tell me?”
“Come on Mags. You have so much going on, and I’m freaking embarrassed. You were always right about Kyle and I just never listened.”
“Oh sweetie, this isn’t about being right or wrong or who has what going on. You’re my best friend and if you need me, I’ll be there, no matter what.”
With that, I climbed to my feet and helped Cali up. I rubbed away the black streaks her eyeliner was making and we went into the party, promising to have fun for the rest of the night.
I let Cali do her thing. She danced and flirted with Maverick all night and had a ball. It was nice to see that she was having a great time in the midst of such a terrible circumstance. Fallon and I ended up hanging out and talking. I found out she was about three months pregnant and therefore the perfect person for me to be around while I was trying to sober up to drive.
Cali stumbled over to me and in her drunken slurred speech, she barely got out, “This is one of the best days of my life. I love you, Margret McManus!” With that, she slumped down on the couch next to me and that was my queue to drive her home
. Maverick helped me carry her to the car.
Once Cali was bulked in, I started to make my way to the driver’s side as Maverick turned to head back to the party. He spun around quickly, “Hey, Mags?”
Halfway into the driver’s seat, I called back to him, “Yeah? What’s up?”
He shyly grinned and trotted over to my side, shoving a piece of paper in my hand. “Make sure Cali calls me. OK?”
I gave him a quick nod. “Yeah, for sure. Thanks for everything Maverick!”
He gave me a quick wave and headed back into the hotel as I opened the crumbled loose leaf to read:
Cali, tonight was amazing. Don’t let that annoying twat piss on you like that! You’re too beautiful and kind for that. Call me!
-Maverick
I smiled over at my best friend, her head leaning against my window, a little bit of drool escaping from the corner of her mouth. This was a crazy ass night. I slid the paper into her handbag and pulled out of the valet section of the hotel. The whole ride back home, Cali dozed and snored while I jammed out to the radio. Once we pulled into the driveway, I was able to shake her awake enough for me to help her into the house and up into my bed. I remembered the last time she slept over and did not want to suffer her wrath again for holding out on her.
I changed Cali into some of my pajamas and slid under the covers next to her, and in her half sleeping voice, she muttered, “Love youuuu,” and was out for the night. A huge smile spread over my face as I tucked her in a little bit tighter.
Before turning out the light, I rattled off a quick text to Walker, kind of surprised I hadn’t heard from him all day.
Just got back from an insane adventure with Cali. Can’t wait to see you tomorrow and have my fish dinner. Night.
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