Date: Sun, 07 Oct 2001 18:47:54 -0400
From: Tom Cup <tom_cup@hotmail.com>
Subject: Kevin - Series Chapter 8

Kevin by Tom Cup

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Kevin
Chapter 8
By Tom Cup

The rental Limo was waiting for us at the Philadelphia airport when we
arrived at 3:12 a.m.  After getting the bags, James drove me to the hotel
where I was to meet Tony.  He wouldn't be arriving until 6:15 that morning.
I was to get some rest so I had my wits about me while James left to wait at
the airport for Tony's plane to arrive.  I slipped out of my clothes and
under the sheets wearing only my briefs and T-shirt.  I was much more
exhausted than I realized and fell into a deep sleep.

I was awakened by the sound of voices in the connecting room.  I knew
immediately who one of the voices belonged to and jumped up, grabbing my
robe, running into the other room.  I was a little shocked and embarrassed
to find not only Tony but two police officers and two other men in suits in
the room.  "Oh," I stammered, "I'm sorry."

"There you are kiddo," Tony said waving me over.  "I want you to meet some
folks that are going to lend us a hand in sorting this thing out."

I was introduced to the two guys in the suits first.  One was Jeff Herman an
assistant at the District Attorney's Office.  The other was Michael Robbins
he was one of the family's lawyers that worked out of Philadelphia.  I was
most interest in the cops though.  I had learned from an early age that you
weren't supposed to trust them.  You go to them for help, and the next thing
you know your whole family is in deep shit, you find yourself in Juvenile
Hall.  The thought quickly passed through my mind that I might have been set
up and these guys were here to take me.  But I pushed it away as quickly as
it entered and moved close enough to Tony to grab his hand; showing him that
I was a little intimidated by what was going on.

"I think we are making Kevin a little nervous, " he said almost at once when
I slipped my hand in to his, "Why don't we all sit."

The men immediately did as Tony asked but I stood slightly behind Tony's
chair facing the rest of the group.  As it turned out, the cops were the
brothers-in-laws of Mr. Herman and were both off duty but had agreed to come
along in case things got "emotional."  They followed us in their police
cruiser as we drove slowly through roads filled with debris, abandoned cars,
deserted buildings and dejected people.  I was beginning to feel ashamed
that Tony was going to see where I lived, use to live, but he put his arm
around me and pulled me closer to him; making me feel like everything would
truly be all right.

As we rounded my block the first thing that caught our eyes was the little
girl running away from a man who had just taken a swipe at her.  "That's
Donna," I said, "My sister."  I was filled with guilt, remorse and fear.  I
knew that if I had been there she would not be the one being beat.  She ran
into the house just as the Limo stop in front of the door. Chuck was taking
long strides as he approached the door; in his anger oblivious or ignoring
the Limo parked out front until James opened the door and stepped out.

"I don't know what fucking business you think you got in this neighborhood,"
he hissed, "But if I were you pussies I'd be going back the way I came."  He
snapped his head toward the door of the house and headed inside screaming,
"Don't think I forgot about you cunt!"

I was shaking.  I hadn't known the effect that coming back would have on me.
  "Please," I said grabbing Tony's arm, "Can't we just go?"

"I can see why you don't want to do this Kevin," said Mr. Herman, "but I
think I can safely say from what I've seen already you are not going to have
to stay here."

We had, of course, already started to draw a crowd.  The usual neighborhood
gang that was into everybody's business wondering who was in the car, or who
the car was there to pick up, and why there was a cop car parked in the
neighborhood.  "OK," said Mr. Robbins, "All we really need is for your
mother to sign the release of parental rights and responsibility papers and
then we are out of here.  Let's try to make this short and sweet."  He
looked over at Mr. Herman who nodded with a frown.  Tony tapped the window
lightly and James opened his door.

There was a rash of hushed whispers when the three suited men exited the car
followed by me.  The two uniformed officers joined us at the door.  Mr.
Herman knocked on the door twice before we heard Chuck scream, "Get that
fucking door!"  The door opened only slightly and a small dirty face peeped
out.  She looked around at the suited figures and her eyes widened as she
saw the police officers but she gasped as she saw me.  "Kevin!" she screamed
and immediately Mr. Herman pushed his way inside and I was moved along with
the tide of suits and uniforms.

"What the fuck," cursed Chuck.

"My name is Jeff Herman and I'm with the DAs office," I immediately noticed
the difference in the way in which Mr. Herman introduced himself to Chuck
and the way he had introduced himself to me.  Chuck started studying the men
and then his eyes fell on me.  I stepped back almost on top of Tony. "We
would like to see Mrs. Greer," Jeff said.  Chuck seemed to relax a bit but
his eyes never left mine.  "Yeah, sure," he said, "Marcy, go get your
momma."

We waited almost fifteen minutes before mom came from the back bedroom.  She
looked like shit.  I mean shit.  Her hair wasn't combed and she looked like
she hadn't bathed in a week.  She had the look of someone that was either
still drunk from the night before or coming down from being high.  I
couldn't tell which and most of the time it didn't matter.  It really only
meant that she was so out of it that Chuck could do anything he wanted.

I started to get worried.  I hadn't seen my brothers.  Marcy, my youngest
sister, was sitting silently next to Donna who had tears running down her
face.  I didn't know what was going on but I could imagine knowing Chuck.
"What the fuck is this," mom slurred, "Can't you see I'm trying to sleep."

"This won't take long," soothed Mr. Robbins, "Providing you cooperate."

Mom sat down at the kitchenette, which was over loaded with dirty dishes. It
looked and smelled like no one had cleaned the place since I was thrown out.
  Mom lit a cigarette, took a deep drag, and flicked the ash on one of the
plates on the table while exhaling.  It didn't surprise me but she hadn't
even noticed me until that moment. She sort of cocked her head and looked at
me saying, "OK, shoot."

"Mrs. Greer," Michael continued, "I represent Mr. Antonio Michaelangelo
Bolognia of Chicago who came across your son Kevin some days ago alone and
nearly freezing in the streets."  He waited for some response from mom but I
knew he would get none.  She had that `I could give a fuck' look on her face
as she took another drag on her cigarette.  "Mr. Bolognia has gracious
agreed to become Kevin's legal guardian provided, of course, you agree."  He
smoothly reached into his briefcase and pulled out some papers in a vanilla
folder.  "It is a simple matter," he continued, "of you signing over your
parental rights to Mr. Bolognia."

Mom crushed the cigarette on the plate.  "I ain't signing shit," she said
her eyes still glued on me, "Nice fucking clothes Kevin.  What, you think
cause they put you in a fucking suit you can come here and tell me what the
fuck to do?"  Chuck started laughing behind her and when she looked up at
him I thought they might give each other a high five.  "I'll tell you what,"
mom continued, "You... gentlemen... can get the fuck out my house and you,
you worthless piece of shit, can get this shit cleaned up around here."

I stopped breathing.  I looked up into Tony's eyes and he smiled, steadying
me.  Chuck glared at us. "What y'all think?"  Chuck said, "That just because
some fat cat wants a pussy boy you can just scare us into doing what you
want.  Fuck you, you piece of shit!"

"Fuck you!" I heard myself say and the room froze in silence.  Donna looked
up and our eyes met for the first time since I had come through the door.
"Fuck you!" I said again taking a step forward but Tony put a hand on my
shoulder keeping me a safe distance from Chuck.  "You beat and abusive me;
make me do all the shit work around this shit hole; throw me out in the cold
with no money, food or clothing; you fuck and molest my sisters while
sucking my mom dry; all the while pushing more and more drugs on her!"  I
screamed, "You're the piece of shit!"

Donna started to cry and turned to Marcy.  The two girls held each other as
tears streamed down their faces. "That's a goddamn lie!" scream Chuck
looking over at the officers.

"No it's not," I screamed, "You're a fucking liar and a piece of shit!"

All hell broke loose as Chuck jumped at me screaming, "You fucking bastard!
I'll kill you!"  Tony grabbed me and put himself between Chuck and me with
my back against the door.  Chuck was wrestled down by the two officers and
handcuffed.  They took his wallet out of his back pocket and called in his
ID.  My sisters were screaming in fear; crying hysterically.  Mom was
sitting stunned looking from Chuck to the girls and back again.  "Don't you
believe a goddamn word of it Barb," he said to mom.  I tried to get to my
sisters to calm them down but Chuck kicked at me from the ground, getting
hit with one of the cop's nightstick for his trouble.  I circled around him
and sat beside Donna who grabbed me; throwing her arms around my neck crying
uncontrollably.

Chuck had an outstanding warrant for his arrest and was put in the back of
the police car.  "You think this is the end of it, you little shit?"  he
asked as they were taking him away, "Believe me, you ain't heard the last
from me!"  He spat at me and was wrestled out the door.

"Well," said Mr. Herman, "It seems things have gotten a bit more complicated
now.  We now have reckless endangerment, child abandonment, child
endangerment, sexual abuse, shall I go on, Mrs. Greer?"

Tony moved forward and said, "Mrs. Greer.  I am Tony Bolognia.  I came here
only for Kevin's sake.  Your business is your own.  But I am sure if you are
reasonable, we can work this all out."  He looked from Mr. Herman to Mr.
Robbins who were both nodding.  Michael handed Tony the papers and he placed
then in front of my mom.  "Sign them," he ordered handing her the pen.  She
wiped a tear from her cheek and began signing the papers as Mr. Robbins
guided her through the documents.

Tony came over to me.  Donna was regaining some of her composure as he knelt
down beside us.  "You OK?" he asked placing a hand on her shoulder.  She
nodded and hugged him.  He laughed and patted her on the back telling her
she would be all right.

"I want to see my brothers," I whispered to Tony.  He nodded and Donna said,
"I'll show you.

We went back into the back of the house.  The smell almost made me gag and
Tony covered his mouth with his handkerchief.  Robby was sitting locked in
the bathroom closet in a pool of his own feces and urine.  Jimmy, the
youngest, was locked in his room; dirty in nothing but a filthy pair of
briefs.  It was seeing Richy that made me cry and bury my head into Tony's
stomach.  He was just lying on his bed staring up at the ceiling.  It took
nearly five minutes of coaching from Mr. Herman before he even acknowledged
that anyone was in the room.  His face was bruise and battered.  His lip was
busted and one of his ribs had been broken.  He first said that he had been
jumped by a couple of the kids in the neighborhood but when I told him that
Chuck was gone; he cried painfully, asking why Chuck hated him so much.

Tony went back out to talk with mom.  She swore she hadn't any idea of what
was going on.  "Well," Tony said, "It really doesn't matter.  Does it?  I'll
tell you what I'm going to do for you and your family.  Michael here is
going to set up an account for the children and we are going to make sure
they are well taken care of and not just stuck into some foster home and
forgotten.  Kevin is now my responsibility.  As for you, you and this Chuck
person will have to answer for what these children have gone through.
However, should you pull yourself together and get your other children back,
I am not betting on it, but if by some miracle you do, I will supplement
your income to make sure you are able to take proper care of them as long as
you remain dry.  Make no mistake, Mrs. Greer, I do this not because I feel
any sympathy for you.  I do not even like to pollute myself by being in the
same room with you.  I do this because I know it will make Kevin happy.  So
believe me when I say, should you cross me, I shall fall on you like the
hand of God."

I wanted to spend some time with my brothers and sisters before we left but
Mr. Herman said that it wasn't possible at this point.  They all need to be
taken to the hospital for exams.  Within a few minutes my old home was
swarming with Child Welfare people.  Mom was taken into custody and the kids
were taken to the Sex Trauma Unit of Children's Hospital.  Mom looked at me
as she was being taken away and said, "I didn't know, Kevin."  I turned to
her and said, "You didn't care enough to want to know.  You just wanted to
party.  You never cared about any of us."

Tony asked me if I wanted to go to the hospital to see my siblings.  I was
so glad he was going to let me see them.  One of the Child Welfare
counselors asked if I was one of the kids that use to live there.  When I
told her yes, she said I needed to be processed and would have to come with
her.  Mr. Robbins stepped in explaining that I did not live there anymore;
and hadn't in recent history; and was, in fact, in the custody not of Mrs.
Greer but of Mr. Bolognia.  She apologized for the misunderstanding and Tony
and I headed for the car, and the hospital.

Mr. Herman stayed back at the house with the Child Welfare Workers helping
them to understand what had happened.  We dropped Mr. Robbins off at his
office.  He patted me on the knee before getting out of the car.  "I'll get
started on the next phase as soon as I get to my office," he said shaking
Tony's hand.  He looked at me again, smiled and rustled my hair, saying, "As
fearless as any Bolognia."  I wasn't feeling fearless though and held on to
Tony in the back seat, crying as we drove to the hospital.

"I'm such a coward," I cried.

"No you aren't," said Tony, "You're a Bolognia."

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