Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2008 05:54:37 -0800 (PST)
From: JMH <trandar2002@yahoo.com>
Subject: Love in Passing Chapter 22-23
Chapter 22
"Well?" Steven asked when Daryl left the balcony.
"Here's your cell phone back," Daryl said, handing it to
Patrick.
"I don't believe it... they cloned my phone and I didn't even
notice." Patrick said. "That means they know about Alex."
"Brian promised they didn't hurt him. He should be waiting for
us back home."
"What about you Dare?" Steven asked as the three of them left
the hotel.
"I feel so tried," Daryl said as he rested his forehead on
Steven's left shoulder.
"I'm sorry Dare," Steven said, hugging Daryl tightly to him as
they rode down the elevator.
"When will you be leaving?" Patrick asked.
"Tomorrow," Daryl whispered
"That doesn't give us much time to pack," Steven said as he
took out his cell phone.
"Us?" Daryl asked confused.
"Do you really think we are going to let you go back to that
mad house without us." Patrick chuckled.
"But don't you have jobs and lives here?"
"If you've not noticed... we're not actually what you would
call poor," Steven said as he began dialing a number.
"It's what we want to do Dare so don't try to talk us out of
it," Patrick said.
"Thank you... I don't know how I would handle Brian's mess
without you two."
"You don't have to go you know... Brian could build a new
hospital and fill it with the nation's best physicians with the money he
controls."
"But my people would never go to such a hospital. They don't
trust outsiders. That only leaves me. There is also another, more
personal, reason. I'm an uncle." Daryl chuckled.
"What?" Both twins shouted.
"My brother would have been the father of a pair of twins if he
had lived." Daryl said.
"Do you know where they are?" Steven asked.
"No... but I know someone who most likely does. That's why I
have to go back. I need to find my brother's children. Only when I know
they're safe will I be able to forgive myself."
Chapter 23
Thanks to the half dozen phone calls Steven made on the way
back home, there was a long line people by the front door, waiting for
them.
"Who are these people?" Daryl asked.
"Friends, business associates, and former lovers." Steven said
as he shook the hands of several of those present. "Our war council."
Seating the gathering around the long table in the dinning
room, Steven began the meeting. "As I told all of you, certain events have
arisen that will require Patrick and I to be away from town for a while. I
would like all of you here to come with us."
` "What is this all about?" one man asked.
"And how will we be compensated?" another asked.
"It's about money... a shit load of money," Patrick said as he
started passing out folders which contained the financial information he
had gathered on Daryl and the Church of the Blessed.
"These numbers are quite impressive." A bald but young looking
man said. "How real are they?"
"Daryl?" Patrick asked.
"If anything they underestimate the amount of money involved.
They do not list any of the money held in government bonds and private
accounts."
"So are you telling me that the members of the Church of the
Blessed are looking into diversifying?" an investment manager named Andrew
asked.
"In a manner of speaking," Patrick chuckled, nodding to Daryl.
"New Hope has been cut off from the outside world for too long.
There are many things my people need."
"Such as?" the bald man asked.
"If you want to find out you wouldn't mind signing a
non-disclosure agreement." Steven chuckled as he passed another set of
documents out.
"Before I sign anything... can I have an estimate on what kind
of resources are going to be made available to me?"
"Since we have not yet examined the situation fully we can only
give you an estimate but just from the accounts holding the money from
Daryl's gas royalties and stock dividends you are looking at a chance to
manage well over a hundred million dollars."
"That does not explain why I'm here," a well manicured man
said.
"You could not expect us to leave the bright lights of the city
for the barrens of Montana without our hairstylist."
"Very funny," the man laughed sarcastically.
"Sign the nondisclosure and we will be able to explain why we
need you Tommy boy," Patrick said.
"All right... but if you are expecting me to set up a beauty
parlor out in the sticks... the customers better be good tippers," Tommy
replied as he removed the pen from behind his ear.
Once Steven gathered the signed papers, he nodded to go ahead.
For the next two hours Daryl explained his past and the events that had led
him to leaving Montana. Then... often stuttering over his own words he
told gay men gathered around him of the AIDS epidemic that was now killing
his people because of the actions of a broken hearted madman. Near the
end, Daryl started begging the gathered people for their help... pleading
with tears running down his face.
Mark... a doctor whose entire medical practice focused on AIDS
treatment was the first to stand up. "Sit down Dr. Gavin, you've convinced
me, but can you explain to me how such a thing could ever happen?"
"You have to understand our beliefs. On many things we are
very conservative, but on one issue we are a bit liberal.
"Sex? Mark asked.
"Yes... at least for our women. Since all of our marriages
are arranged and because our faith makes it difficult for an outsider to
become one of the Blessed, it makes the role of our women very important.
That is why, after a married couple has their first child, our women have
the right to sleep with whoever she wishes. This has not only allowed for
our numbers to increase but helped remove some of the problems caused by
arranged marriages."
"But whose been infecting your women?"
"The men... with a population of over twelve thousand, more
people than just Brian and I are gay. But because we are required to marry
at age eighteen, all of them have wives. Brian infected them, they
infected their wives and the wives infected other men... most not knowing
they are infected."
"Then there could well be more than 800 people infected." Mark
said. The virus could have infected three or four times that number. This
could be worse than some places in Africa."
"That's what I am afraid of," Daryl nodded.
"You still have not explained why you need me," Tommy, the
hairstylist, said.
"You've seen the effect the virus has on people over
time... not a few of your clients go to you because you not only make them
look good, but healthier as well." Steven said.
"It's all façade," Tommy blushed.
"Yes, but considering the psychological benefits..." Steven
said.
"I don't come cheap you know."
"Daryl?" Steven smiled.
"Considering that almost every family in New Hope are
practically millionaires from the gathered savings of many lifetimes and
not having anything to spend money on... I think they'll be able to afford
you."
"Well, the first thing I'm going to do is fix that bad bleach
job of yours," Tommy promised.
"That's two," Patrick said, raising a pair of fingers.
"Make that three," a broad shouldered, half dressed man said as
he walked in, looking hung over.
"Glad to have you aboard Alex," Patrick winked.
"Well I do owe you more than a few favors... guess it's about
time I started paying them off. It might take me a week, but I'll have my
boys set up in New Hope. Give them a shovel, a string of razor wire and
enough ammunition and not even an army of religious fanatics will be able
to get near you."
"This is not a war," Daryl said.
"Of course not, Dr. Gavin," Alex said in a tone that fooled no
one.
"Don't worry Dare... Alex knows his stuff," Patrick said
encouragingly.
By the time the meeting was over, all seven men had agreed to
go to New Hope to help Daryl and the twins. In all, Daryl would have a
small army of doctors, nurses, lab technicians, a whole accounting
department, Alex's platoon of guns for hire, as well as few people from
Patrick's security company. Andrew would work towards diversifying the
church member's investments while Tommy worked on adding a little color to
the townsfolk's appearance. The bald man, Hank, who was an architect,
would oversee the building of a new hospital and housing for everyone.
"Well Daryl, what do you think?" Got ourselves a pretty good
team?" Steven asked.
"Yes... Thank you for calling all of them. I wouldn't have
known who to turn to for help," Daryl said while Tommy tried to repair his
hair.
"Comes from my days in the Peace Corp."
"When were you in Peace Corp?"
"Back when Patrick was playing soldier," Steven explained.
"I thought about joining the Corp," Daryl admitted. "The idea
of running away to some far corner of the Earth and do some good in the
process was very attractive to me."
"Then you should hook up with me. My team could use a new
medic," Alex grinned, lust in his eyes.
"Hands off Alex... Daryl's mine," Patrick warned.
"Care to arm-wrestle me over him?" Alex asked, flexing his
massive biceps.
"No," Patrick laughed.
"Then you wouldn't mind me giving Dare my standard recruitment
speech."
"That's completely up to Daryl" Patrick said.
"What's this?" Daryl asked just as his head lowered back into
the bathroom sink by Tommy.
"I just want to know if you have what it takes to be one of
the few, the proud, the..."
"The queer?" Steven snickered. He had heard this speech
before. He also knew what it would lead to, Alex being one of the less
than three men that had slept with both him and his brother.
Alex ignored Steven's comment, instead pulling out a gun,
dropped its clip and emptied its chamber before tossing the metal piece
toward Daryl, who caught it mid-air.
"Care to join me on the firing range tomorrow morning?" Alex
asked.
"Haven't shot a gun in years..." Daryl said as he examined the
piece.
"There're very few things that match the rush I feel with the
sharp recoil of a gun," Alex said as he went down on his knees next to
Daryl, taking the gun back.
"Alex... Dare is sort of taken," Steven warned.
"As if when?"
"As of yesterday," Steven replied.
"You're not even past the trial period," Alex insisted.
"I am in love with the twins Alex."
"So am I... been crazy about them for years," Alex laughed,
slapping Daryl's legs hard. "You on the other hand..."
"Alex!" Patrick said, grabbing his army buddy by the ear,
pulling him out of the room.
"What's gotten into you?"
"Would you be shocked if I told you I've had my eye on our
archangel for some time?"
"I don't understand."
Alex lifted his shirt up, revealing his massive chest smooth
chest, marred only by a circular scar that Patrick could not help but
touch. "It was a local job... vigilante stuff. A local gang called in
some favors with their Colombian suppliers who in turn got in contact with
me. They wanted revenge for three of their members who died in a drive by.
Since two innocent school girls died as well, I took the job. Took a
bullet to my chest for my trouble. It was to Memorial that they sent me."
"Where Dare was working trauma." Patrick whispered.
"Yes... that man did more then save my life Patrick. He
changed me. Since he saved my life, I have felt clean. Did you know it's
been since morning I last washed my hands?"
"No... I didn't know." Patrick said amazed.
"I was so happy when you called... I've been wanting to hook up
with you again for months. I was even thinking of going back to Iraq just
so you would have to come rescue me," Alex said before pausing to take a
deep breath.
"I know Steven and I have not had the best relationship... he
thinks I take too many risks and get you into trouble."
"It's not that... Steven is still trying to do his best to
forget that he too had once been a hillbilly boy from the red hills of
Alabama."
"I'm a Georgia boy myself." Alex chuckled.
"I know... and that's what annoys Steven so much. You remind
him that the New England façade he picked up at Boston College is exactly
that... a lie."
"He shouldn't hate his roots."
"I know that and so do you."
"What your brother really needs is to get rid of that foot he
has jammed up his ass."
"No... what I think he really needs is for someone to finally
pop his cherry." Patrick chuckled
"You mean you've never fucked him?"
"He won't let anyone near his ass."
"You think Steven would like me better if I were to..." Alex
left hanging.
"You are really not thinking Steven is going to let you fuck
him?"
"You never know... maybe he's been waiting for some old
fashioned southern boy to sweet talk him into it."
"I know you Alex... you're not as charming you pretend to be."
"Why dear... how can you say that after all the toil and sweat
I have given trying to win your heart," Alex said, deepening his accent as
he lifted his old army dog tags off, putting it around Patrick's neck.
"Alex..."
"I know you're in love with Dare... you've not been able to
talk about much else, not to mention the place Steven has in your heart,
but if there is any place left for a southern gent like me I would like to
live there."
"I don't know how much I can give you or how my brother will
react. Also... don't expect me to help you get into Dare's pants."
"Not a problem. I'll have Steven eating out of my hands in a
matter of days. As for Daryl pants... I'm already halfway in them." Alex
chuckled.
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