Two
hours earlier….
“Iukekini,
we have a call. Want to tag along? You’ll get some EMT field experience.” One
of the paramedics asked him.
“Yeah,
let’s roll.” He responded enthusiastically as he jumped into the back of the
ambulance and they sped off to the destination given them by the nine-one-one
dispatcher. Pulling into an alleyway they spotted a man lying face down. The
paramedics looked him over carefully, Iukekini stood back, filling out
paperwork as instructed. After a few minutes, he held the man’s head as they
gently rolled him over. He gasped in shock at the ruin of the man’s face. He
had been beaten to a bloody pulp and his facial features were unrecognizable at
first. No wallet or any other form of identification was found so his identity
remained a mystery until Iukekini took a closer look.
“I
know this guy. His name is Jerry…Jerry…” He snapped his fingers a couple of
times trying to remember his last name. Eventually it came to him. “Martinson.
He’s in the Navy over at Barber’s Point.”
“He
won’t be much longer if we don’t get him to the hospital and fast. He
definitely has a broken eye socket, head trauma and God knows what else. I
don’t like his pallor and his pulse is a little on the weak side but he’s in
normal sinus rhythm according to the monitor so let’s load him into the bus and
I mean like right now!” Iukekini thought fast as he ran to the ambulance. Head trauma. Multiple lacerations. Broken
eye socket. Better be safe and grab a cervical collar. He thought to
himself as he grabbed it along with the backboard. They soon had him at the
hospital where he was pronounced critical, but stable.
Back
in the present….
“Jerry.
Someone used his face for a punching bag. He’s critical but stable, and
probably going to lose his eye. The socket was shattered and some of the bone
was embedded in his left eye.” Aaron just sat there in shock. As much as he hated
Jerry for what he’d done, he wouldn’t wish that on anyone. “Aaron? Baby?”
“I’m
here. Did they say whether or not he’s going to die?”
“No,
they’re pretty sure he’ll make it.”
“That’s
good news.”
“Good
news? I never expected to hear you say that about him.”
Aaron
was silent for a moment. “Despite the bullshit he pulled, I wouldn’t wish that
on him. In fact, in a way I owe him.”
“Wait.
What?” He replied, shock very apparent in his voice.
“Yeah.
Think about it. If he hadn’t forced me to out myself, I might never have
enlisted and would never have met you. So in a way, I owe him.” Aaron sighed,
letting go of his hate. Life was too short and Aaron was never one to carry a
grudge. “I think I’ll go see him.”
“You’ll
WHAT?”
“I
think I’ll go see him. Thank him for making it possible for us to meet.”
“You’re
nuts, you know that? I think you’re asking for trouble.”
“Maybe.
My other line is ringing. See you tonight?”
“Bring
some shrimp and I’ll get the steaks.”
“Sounds
good, baby. I love you.
“Love
you too. Bye.”
“Bye.”
The
visit never came to pass as a couple of days later officers from the Honolulu
Police Department were escorted into his office. “Aaron Suarez, we have a
warrant for your arrest on charges of assaulting a one Jerry Martinson. You
have the right to remain silent…” Aaron was forced to his feet and handcuffed
as he was read his Miranda rights and escorted out of the building and into a
police car. A half hour later he was sitting in an interrogation room being
interviewed by a detective.
“Petty
Officer Martinson identified you as his attacker. I understand there was some
bad blood between the two of you.”
“A
long time ago he caused serious problems between me and my family, but it’s
over and done with. I have nothing to do with him. The last time I saw him was
when I was conducting a special class for Navy firefighters on how to deal with
the F-16 fighter jet auxiliary power unit’s hydrazine fuel.
“Where
were you last Tuesday at two o’clock?”
“I
was at work. My unit Commander, First Sergeant and supervisor can all verify
that I was there all day. In fact, they threw a promotion party for me and my
Commander gave me my E-6 stripes.”
“E-6
stripes? What’s that?”
“My
new rank insignia that goes on the sleeves of my uniform.”
“I’ll
need their names and phone numbers.”
“Sure.”
He wrote them down just as another detective walked in and whispered something
in the first detective’s ear.
The
detective interviewing Aaron sat back in his chair with a sigh. “Your First
Sergeant just arrived with sworn statements from your Commander, Supervisor,
himself and your co-workers all corroborating your story. You’re free to go. We
may have further questions for you, so it would be in your best interest not to
disappear, if you know what I mean.”
“I
do.” He got up and was escorted out of the building by a uniformed officer.
The
interviewing detective looked at the other detective. “Just as well. I don’t
believe the kid did it. There were no marks on his hands, and even after a week
there would be some visible bruising.”
“Assuming
he used his hands.”
“I
checked into his Air Force training while waiting for the arrest warrant to be
issued. He’s an expert at hand-to-hand combat and a trained Firefighter. I
doubt he’d use anything but his hands. Besides, there was nothing found
anywhere in or around the alley that could have been used as a weapon.”
“Something
just doesn’t add up. Why would Martinson name him as his assailant?”
“To
get back at him for something. There was bad blood between them.”
“I
think another talk with him is in order. Hopefully this time he won’t be so
doped up.”
“You
think it was the drugs talking, making him give us the wrong person?”
“It’s
been known to happen.”
“Let’s
head over there now.”
Two
months later, there was a knock on the door. Justin opened it to reveal Jerry
on their doorstep. “What the fuck do you want, Jerry? You have a lot of balls
coming here after what you did to my brother” He snarled.
“I
have some information on Aaron you might want. I know where he is.”
Overhearing
Justin Alison came to the door. “What the hell happened to you?”
“Aaron
beat the shit out of me when he found out I was going to tell you where he
was.”
“First
of all, Aaron’s not the type to resort to physical violence for any reason
unless there was extreme provocation” Justin began.
“You
don’t know him like you think you do. He’s changed a lot since he went into the
military. He’s become a mean, miserable bastard who loves to pick fights with
anyone for any reason.”
“And
just how would you know that cocksucker?” Alison said, garnering a surprised
look from Justin.
“We
were stationed together before he did this to me and got me kicked out of the
Navy.”
“He
did this to you? Good for him. Get lost, creep.” Alison said.
“Poor
fucking baby. Guess what? You deserved it. Come near us again and what he did
to you would be like foreplay compared to what I’ll do to you.” Justin growled,
flexing his considerable muscles before slamming the door in his face.
“Justin,
wait a minute. Why would he claim that Aaron beat him up?”
“According
to him, Aaron beat him up because he was going to tell us where he is.”
Tears
started flowing down her cheeks. “He knows where Aaron is?”
“Apparently,
though I’m not sure I believe him.”
“We
need to get him to tell us where Aaron is. We need to go to him and find out
what went wrong between us.”
“Alison,
even if he would tell us the truth, Aaron could be anywhere. How would we get
to him?”
“I’d
spend every dime I have and if that wasn’t enough, I’d sell my car and
everything I own. I miss him so much.” Her voice broke on that last statement.
Justin
pulled her into his arms. “I do too, Ally. I do too. You have to remember,
though, he’s made no effort to get in touch with us.”
“He
couldn’t. Dad had our phone numbers changed after he got that god-awful
restraining order.”
“He
still could have written to us. We haven’t changed our address.”
“True.”
She conceded. “I guess we’ll never know. It just hurts so much, Justin.”
“I
know, Sis. Believe me, I know.”
“So
what do we do now?”
“The
only thing we can do. Pray for a miracle.”
Back
in Iukekini’s apartment the buzzer rang. “Yes?” Iukekini spoke into the
intercom.
“It’s
us. You asked us to come over this afternoon, remember?”
“Yep.
Come on up.” He hit the button to open the door to the building. A minute later
he was ushering Cameron and Mitch into the apartment.
“You
got the tickets?”
“Yes,
and Aaron doesn’t know a thing about it. I’m pretty sure I’ve been able to keep
him from knowing about the concert. He’s going to shit his pants when he finds
out. I managed to get the owners to reserve us a table by telling them that
Aaron was an Air Force Firefighter and that it was his birthday. Apparently the
owner has a thing for men in uniform.” He laughed.
“You
are so getting lucky tonight.” Cameron said giggling.
“Well,
it is his birthday, after all.”
“What
about my birthday? That’s not for another week. Hey everyone” Aaron said coming
through the door with his arms full of groceries.
“Well,
since I can’t get off duty on your birthday, I thought we’d celebrate it
tonight.”
“Okaaayyyy,
what are you up to?”
“Oh,
just this” He reached into a roll-top desk drawer and produced an envelope
which he handed to Aaron. “Go on, open it. It’s an early birthday present.”
Aaron opened up the envelope and stared in shock at the tickets it contained.
Wordlessly he handed them to Mitch, not knowing that they already knew about
the tickets, who handed them back.
Aaron
practically knocked Iukekini down when he jumped on him. “I can’t believe this!
I love Kyle Matthews. His music is incredible. I can’t believe I’m actually
going to see him in concert.”
“Happy
birthday a week early, baby. Now go and get changed. We need to get going.”
“What
about dinner?”
“There’s
a buffet at the club. Now if you don’t go get changed I’m going to rip your
clothes off right here in front of everyone.”
“Okay,
okay, I’m going. I’ll just be a minute.”
“Yeah
right and I’m King Kamehameha! Go!” He made a grab for Aaron’s shirt, who
ducked into the bedroom just in time to prevent Iukekini from carrying out his
threat.
Arriving
at the Nighttown Waikiki Aaron lost some of his excitement as he noticed the
crowd waiting in line. This didn’t faze Iukekini one bit however. He led them
to the front of the line and handed the bouncer a note. They were immediately
let into the club and led to a table right in front of the stage. Soon the club
was filled to capacity. The owner got up on the stage and grabbed the
microphone.
“Good
evening ladies, gentlemen and those in between. Welcome to Nighttown Waikiki on
this very special evening for tonight we have a special guest who will be out
shortly. In the meantime, please help yourself to the buffet and the servers
will be around to take your drink orders.” After everyone had full plates and
drinks in hand, the owner got back up on stage. “Okay everyone, here is how
tonight is going to work. If anyone wants more to eat get it now as once the
concert starts the buffet will be closed until the intermission.” A couple of
people grabbed more food, but most of the patrons remained at their table. As
soon as everyone was seated again, the owner continued. “Okay, it is my great
pleasure to introduce to you, right from the mainland, Mister Kyle Matthews!” Everyone was on their feet clapping and
cheering as Kyle took the stage. He held out his hands for silence.
“Thank
you Tony for the introduction and thank you everyone for coming out tonight.
It’s great to see you all here. Before I begin, there is something I want to
do. Is Aaron Suarez here tonight?” Everyone, including Kyle scanned the room.
Aaron didn’t budge out of embarrassment. Iukekini stood up and pointed to Aaron
with both index fingers, causing him to sink down further into his chair.
“Aaron, come on up here.” Kyle said, holding out his right hand.
“If
you don’t move I’m going to get the bouncers to haul your ass up there.”
Iukekini threatened. Having no choice in the matter, Aaron got up; accepting
Kyle’s outstretched hand and mounted the stage.
“I
understand that it’s Aaron’s birthday next week, so I want to give him a little
gift.” He started singing ‘Happy Birthday’ and was quickly joined by the rest
of the crowd. After the song was finished he said “don’t go anywhere just yet.”
Kyle ran to the side of the stage, accepted a small package from Tony, the club
owner, and returned to Aaron. “I hope you have a great birthday and I want to
thank you for your service and sacrifice for this country.” He gave the crying
Aaron a hug and the package. “Enjoy the rest of your evening.”
Aaron
returned to his seat and opened the package to reveal autographed copies of
both of Kyle’s CDs and a framed, autographed eight-by-ten photo of Kyle with a
personalized message written on it. The concert was incredible and went for
four hours with a break after the first two hours. During the break while
everyone was getting more food Tony approached Aaron. “First off, happy
birthday, Aaron and I’d also like to thank you for your service, sacrifice and
dedication to this country. Would you come with me for a moment, please?”
Everyone
exchanged confused looks as Aaron got up and followed Tony through the crowded
club.
“Iukekini,
what’s going on? Did you know about the birthday gift?” Cameron asked.
“I
have no idea and no, I didn’t know about the CDs or picture.”
After
a few minutes a dazed Aaron returned and flopped down into his chair. “Aaron,
what’s going on? Hello? Earth to Aaron. Earth to Aaron. Come in please?”
Iukekini waved his hand in front of Aaron’s face a couple of times.
Blinking
a couple of times, Aaron turned a tear-streaked face to Iukekini. “The owner
just took me upstairs to a private lounge and I got my picture taken with Kyle.
We were sitting next to each other on a couch just like we were old friends
watching a baseball game on TV.”
“Oh,
wow! That’s incredible. Are you going to get a copy of it?”
“I
don’t know, I hope so.”
Shortly
after the concert, while Kyle was signing autographs, Tony approached their
table with two large envelopes. “This is for you, Aaron.” Inside the envelope
was an eight-by-ten photo of him and Kyle, signed. He handed Aaron the other
envelope which contained another copy of the photo. “Kyle would be honored if
you would sign this for him.” He handed Aaron a Sharpie.
“Are
you kidding? He wants me to autograph this picture of us?”
“Yes,
he does. He loves having pictures of his fans.”
“I
wouldn’t even begin to know what to write.”
“Write
what’s in your heart.” An oddly familiar voice behind him said.
Startled,
Aaron looked up, into a pair of eyes, eyes that he knew so well. Eyes that he
never thought he would ever see again.
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