《Time & Tied》Part 55a: Tune Up
Advertisement
TIME & TIED: DESTRUCTION
ARC 3.2 - With The Group
PART 55a: TUNE UP 1
The band hit the final chord as Corry finished singing. He turned to smile at them. "Great work, guys. Thanks for agreeing to the extra practice. We'll knock 'em dead tomorrow night.”
Tim smiled back from where he sat behind the keyboard. Lee hit the cymbals and gave Corry a thumbs up. Sue adjusted the strap of her bass guitar.
“What was the significance of that song anyway?" Sue inquired. “Flying to the moon, it’s a little sappier than our normal fare."
"Request from my sister," Corry shrugged. "Reminds her of some animated TV show she likes. Actually, maybe we should wrap up today with something different?"
“Which one?" Lee inquired, spinning a drumstick in his hand.
“That one which is also a popular theme song," Corry said. "Remember? It goes like this..."
***
Glen smiled as Carrie’s father opened the door. “Hello, Mr. Waterson. I'm here to pick up Carrie.”
Hank Waterson stepped aside. "She's still getting ready, but do come in. I've been hoping to get the chance to meet you."
"I figured." Glen entered the house, knotting his tie a little tighter. Inwardly, he cursed whatever human had invented the things, and wondered who had made this school dance a semi-formal affair. At least a nice shirt sufficed, no need for him to have a jacket.
"I hope to make a favourable impression," the redhead continued. “As my intentions are completely honourable, and I'll try to have your daughter home by whatever time you specify."
"I'm glad to hear it.” Carrie's father closed the front door again. "I gathered as much from her, but there were a few things that she was unable to tell me. For instance, you seem to have no family in town. What is the story with your parents?"
"Oh, they've now purchased a house over in that new development to the north," Glen replied, gesturing vaguely. "But mom’s still wrapping up with business out east, and as such they've arranged to have me stay at the Clayton Hotel for a few more weeks."
Hank Waterson's eyebrows shot up. "You're staying at the hotel?"
“Ah, yes.” Glen supposed that Carrie hadn’t mentioned that detail. Made sense, in retrospect. “It’s not a big deal, really. The room has a small fridge and hotplate, and the maid service tidies daily. My parents wanted me to be here for the full semester, you see, and this was the best way to do that."
Advertisement
"I see," Mr. Waterson said slowly. "And what business is it that your parents are involved in?”
"My mother is a scientist - that’s what’s keeping her out of town, at the lab - while my father is a pilot, so he’s all over the place,” Glen said easily. "I'm hoping to go into the field of sciences myself someday. It certainly seems profitable enough."
Mr. Waterson seemed to size him up. “Yet Carrie tells me you're a long distance runner."
"Yeah, well, I run, I act, I skate, I paint... everyone needs hobbies," Glen said. Time to spin a question back, perhaps. “A person should be well rounded, don't you think?"
Before Hank Waterson could answer, Carrie’s voice came from upstairs. “Is that Glen down there? Don't you dare give him the third degree, Dad! Tell him I'll be down in another few seconds.”
Glen half smiled. “You heard her - so, any final rules I should know about, before your daughter comes charging down and admonishes you for giving them to me?"
Hank eyed Glen again, then shook his head. "Nothing that isn't common sense," he decided. "And you seem to be the sort of boy who knows what I mean by that. In fact, I'll level with you, a part of me is glad to see Carrie making new friends like this. She’s seemed a bit more withdrawn from her peers ever since she was hospitalized last year.”
"Ah, when she was shot?" Glen said. "I heard about that. Nasty business."
"It was," Mr. Waterson affirmed. He then leaned in closer to Glen's face to speak more quietly. "An incident which has helped me to realize that, should you or anyone else lay an inappropriate finger on my daughter’s body, I will be forced into drastic action. Understood?"
"Naturally," Glen affirmed, maintaining his composure. “Indeed, I would have been disappointed not to hear such concern from her only surviving parent."
A frown tugged at Hank Waterson's features, but before he could say anything more, Carrie appeared at the top of the stairs. "Glen! Glad to see you.” She lifted the skirt of her long purple dress slightly in order to avoid tripping during her descent. "I trust my father hasn't been bothering you?"
"Oh, no, not at all," Glen said, turning to face her. "And may I say, you look radiant in that outfit."
"Why thank you," Carrie said, pinkening mildly in the cheeks.
Her father cleared his throat. "Carrie, remember our deal. You're home by eleven thirty."
Advertisement
The blonde rolled her eyes. "Yes, Dad.” She grabbed her jacket out of the closet. “Come on, Glen, we don't want to arrive at the dance TOO fashionably late."
Glen nodded in reply and the two teenagers left the house, Carrie's father watching them from the front door until they reached the sidewalk. Glen glanced back as the front door closed. "So, you made a deal with your Dad?”
“Yeah, he's letting me wear the dress with the plunging neckline on condition that I come home right after the dance ends at eleven," Carrie admitted. “Probably realized that I was going to wear this thing no matter what, and tricked me into that compromise."
"Ah. Clever man. Something that runs in the family, I see.”
“Hah. He wasn't so devious back before my brush with death. I swear, last year, he didn’t care at all about my social life. It’s only been during the last several months that he’s taken an interest.”
"Must be a real pain then, huh?"
Carrie pursed her lips. "No," she murmured. "It's nice. We need to be home on time." She reached out to take Glen's arm. "But never mind about my Dad, let's get to this dance! I want to make sure Julie has someone to talk to when she turns up."
***
"Uh oh.” Chartreuse looked down. "It's, like, that bad, huh?"
"Oh, I didn't say anything!" Laurie protested.
"That's the thing, normally you have so much to say," Chartreuse pointed out. She fanned out her skirt, staring down at the multiple splashes of colour that adorned it. "I, you know, thought it would compliment the sparkly sequins I added to my blouse. No such luck?"
“It... kinda works? It must be the lighting in the room. Don't worry Chartreuse, I'm sure lots of people will ask you to dance!”
Chartreuse looked back up as Laurie Veniti adjusted the big, puffy shoulders of her own long, red dress. "Now me, I probably shouldn't have gone with this choice of colour which is so similar to my hair because I probably look exactly like a tomato or a big red candle or something and the dress is too formal anyway plus so many people here are already in couples so I doubt I'll be asked to dance by anyone.” She sighed.
"Laurie, stay calm. You look fine," Chartreuse countered. “Anyway, worst comes to worst, we can always dance with each other." Which, she mentally added, didn’t mean she fancied her friend in that way. It’s just Laurie was probably the only girl she could dance with and not spark gossip. Except, maybe she and Carrie...? Chartreuse pushed the stray thought aside.
She looked out across the dance floor. The music had started under half an hour ago, yet there were only a few people out there. Semi-formal dances seemed to be less popular these days - student council should have picked her suggestion of a Hawaiian theme. “So, when is your brother's band going to be, you know, performing?"
Laurie's brow furrowed in thought. "Golly, it’ll be at least another half hour, because I remember Corry saying something about Lee not being able to make it until after eight. But I know they're doing two sets, whenever the DJ wants a break!”
Chartreuse’s gaze settled on where Corry and his group had set up their equipment, near the stage. It looked like Sue was double checking the electronics.
Which is when Chartreuse realized she was getting a vibe. Why was she getting a vibe? "Remind me how the four of them, like, hooked up? It was second semester of last year, right?"
"Yeah. Partly on account of me," Laurie agreed. "See, Corry had practically given up on the band idea after the mess with Julie. But last March I pushed for him to give it another go, particularly after Clarke talked to me, saying that Tim was trying to come out of his shell, and that he was a pianist. Knowing how hard it can be to put yourself out there, I had my brother hear Tim play, then Corry finally held guitarist auditions. Sue had the best one. And Lee got personally invited in, after Corry heard him drumming after school at around the same time."
"Sweet. Nice that they've come such a long way in, like, a relatively short amount of time."
"Corry really wanted to do this performance too," Laurie continued. "In fact, he's pushed for more and more rehearsals since school resumed... to the point where it kinda worries me that the other members resent him for that." She followed Chartreuse's gaze over to the band setup, then back again. "You’ve got that look. Why?”
"A feeling.” Chartreuse shook her head. No point causing her friend to worry. "Probably nothing. Yeah, it’s nothing Laurie, never mind. Come on, let's head closer to the door. I think the guy there is, you know, trying to get your attention!"
Advertisement
- In Serial34 Chapters
As Above So Below
Roman’s mind would always drift back to the secrets he had buried deep inside him. Practically haunted by his own mistakes. The night at the dock was one that nothing could quite wash away. The horrified looks on his friends' faces caused a desperate need to push those secrets deeper and deeper until not a soul would speak of it. Years would pass, the friendships dissolved, leaving Roman alone with his self destructive tendencies. That was until a group project and development initiative threatened to bring those dark secrets to light.
8 122 - In Serial32 Chapters
The Rowan Fox, Tail 1: The Missing Children
Deep in the Maple Woods sits a mountain of old. Humans have claimed it and today a city called Redlog covers it from peak to foot. Meet Josei, one of many medicine makers living in the city of red roofs. Hers is the start of many tales, home to a very special fox. Like foxes often do, this one finds himself plenty of trouble. (Thought I would be gone forever did you? I'm back again! This time with a book that actually has an ending. I know because I've written it. I will be editing each chapter then releasing it here as they're done, probably once or twice a week. It's a shorter tale than what I've written before but that was the goal from the start. I really need to learn how to finish a story so this was a big accomplishment for me. I'll be writing The Rowan Fox in several parts instead, short but hopefully sweet.) (This story is a combination of some of my favorite things: folktales, foxes, ancient forests, and feel good slice of life. I hope you like it!)
8 128 - In Serial7 Chapters
Devoid of Luck
When misfortune is a daily routine, death is just a loading screen and immortality is worse than a curse. Did you ever feel you're the unluckiest person in the universe? Well,then you haven't met this guy yet.Ever sat in a literature class and was thinking that """"There is no damn deeper meaning, the author said it a blue potato, because it was a damn blue potato!"""", well, my story actually has a deeper meaning, but not everything does. Lets see what explanations you guys can come up with.
8 157 - In Serial55 Chapters
A Mechanical Daisy
Two hundred years have passed since the Order of Ash laid waste to the planet, taking millions of lives, and changing the world forever. Peace had been achieved and technology advanced from the repurposed war machines. Swords and sorcery to radios and flying ships, dozens of races more connected than ever before. In one horrible act the Kingdoms are reminded of what the Order of Ash can do. The youngest princess of the Magi Kingdom is assassinated and the immortal Blodwyn rises from her prison. To escape drowning in grief and hoping to use all of her Druidic knowledge to end the war before it can truly start, Diana, the eldest princess, leaves the palace with those that trapped Blodwyn all those years ago. Diana is joined by Jonah, a Traveler from Earth, left for dead in the ocean upon arrival. Together they discover that the Order has not been idle the past two hundred years, and that the Heroes joining them are not so heroic.
8 141 - In Serial9 Chapters
NEVER SPLIT THE PARTY: The Adventures of The Creeping Bam (BOOK TWO: One Cold Trail)
After their fateful misadventure in the mountainous Norther Reaches of RUNDAO, a dark new threat to all of RUNDAO has been revealed to the mercenary band of THE CREEPING BAM and their newest member, half-orc bandit SHAYLINE SWIFT-KILL. Returning their hard-won cargo to THE SILVER ORDER in their city stronghold in BAVAT, they find their well-deserved rest will have to rest – half-elf wizard GAEL FOXTAIL’s father has disappeared while performing an investigation in the coastal city of UNTERMER, and it’s up to our motley crew to find him. As a son of Untermer, wily bakaneko thief ART OF SHADOWS is the perfect choice to lead the way, but he has ghosts of his own to face as their investigation brings them into the orbit of the THIEVES GUILD. But there are daker forces at work here, and as they uncover a dark conspiracy and form an uneasy alliance with a trio of tough sellswords with their own stake in the game, led by dwarven warrior THELGAEWYNN FROSTFORGE, the Creeping Bam begin to suspect this may be connected to that unfinished business they started back up north … This is a love letter and homage to the high-fantasy worlds of the tabletop RPGs like Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder and Warhammer and the sword & sorcery cinema and literature I fell in love with as a kid growing up in the 80s, from Robert E. Howard’s Conan the Barbarian (and the awesome Schwarzenegger movie, STILL my favourite fantasy film EVER), The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit and Ron Howard and George Lucas’ Willow, to the more grown-up and edgy worlds of grimdark masters George RR Martin and (my all-time favourite) Joe Abercrombie, as well as a BIG DOLLOP of Terry Pratchett’s immortal Discworld series. IMPORTANT: This story contains material which some readers may consider to be mature, such as battle violence, some strong language and occasional mild sexual scenes. If this is not your kind of thing, this story is not for you. I am also serializing this story on Tumblr, Wattpad, Quotev and Sweek.
8 138 - In Serial10 Chapters
After the Last Ever After
It's been 2 years since Rafal was killed. Tedros and Agatha are a beloved couple and Agatha is pregnant with their first child. Meanwhile, Sophie is rejected from all activities by the couple and seeks revenge. Will Tedros and Agatha fight against their former friend? Or will good fall back into Sophie's hands? And who will be named the new School Master?
8 298

