Hey all,
So, I have been working hard on the sequel to 'A Different Man' titled 'Unexpected Things'. The name comes from a line in Unsuspecting Sunday Afternoon, so that's why you'll recognize it.
After lots of debating, I realized that the first few chappies I wrote for the sequel just didn't fit into the time line the story needed. As a result, I wanted to post those chappies here for you to enjoy while I work out the details. This will give you a little something to read until I can post the first few chappies of 'Unexpected Things'.
There are a few chappies that I'll be posting here, even if I only get to put one or two up today. Also, keep in mind that these are rough drafts and were never edited for the final version. There may be small mistakes but it shouldn't be too bad.
Although these are not going to be officially included in the story, I spent a LOT of time writing them, so I would still LOVE to read your feedback and comments if you'll post them in this thread.
As always, happy reading! And keep an eye out for 'Unexpected Things' in the updates!
To give a little background: These sections are taking place during the final few dates of the North American leg that took place in the West. (The dates that were eventually added even after we all thought the tour was over.)
Section 1
I leaned over and grabbed my cell from the nightstand, speed-dialing Brian’s number. He picked up on the second ring.
“Hey,” he said cheerfully.
“Hey, Bri,” I said. “I have some bad news.”
“What’s up? Is everything okay?”
“Things could definitely be better,” I said with a sigh. “Nick is sick, and I’m not just talking about a little cold. Let’s just say it’s been a rough night.”
“Awe man,” Brian drawled. “Poor guy. Can you do anything for him?”
“I’m working on that,” I said. “But I have to worry about the rest of you, too. We need a little group meeting. Can you arrange that?”
“Sure thing,” he said. “Leighanne’s taking Baylee out for a few hours so we can use my room. I’ll get Howie and AJ here. We‘ll be ready in twenty minutes.”
“Perfect. Thanks, Bri,” I said as I closed my phone. Next to me, Nick groaned and opened his eyes, turning his head to find me. “It’s okay, baby,” I said to him. “I’m right here. Just rest.”
He coughed and I reached over to check his temperature. I could feel the heat radiating off of him inches before my hand touched his forehead. I moved closer and planted a kiss there, desperate to ease his discomfort in any way that I could.
“I’m going to get you some more cool towels,” I said softly. “It will make you more comfortable.”
He nodded, closing his eyes again. I checked the clock and wondered when the ibuprofen would begin to work on his fever. I re-wet the towels I’d been using with luke-warm water and rung them out until they were only damp. Then I went back in to the bed and pulled the blanket down to Nick’s waist. He didn’t budge as I draped the damp towels across his chest and stomach.
I bent down to place a cool wash rag on his forehead and whispered softly, “Just sleep, baby. I’ll be in the shower. Holler if you need me.”
He moaned softly in acknowledgemen t and I slipped into the bathroom and turned on the shower. I hurried to wash my hair and clean up and then toweled off to get back in and check on him. He was fast asleep. I got dressed in a tank top and some cut off sweats and pulled my still-damp hair back into a high ponytail. With only five minutes left until I was supposed to be at Brian’s room, I checked to make sure that I had everything I needed in back in my med bag. I felt Nick’s forehead again, relieved to find that his temperature seemed to be dropping if only slightly.
I went to the door, med bag in hand, and asked Drew if he’d step inside to keep an eye on Nick while I was gone.
“Just call me if he needs anything,” I said as I slipped out. “I’ll be in Brian’s room.”
When I knocked on the door, Brian opened immediately. Howie and AJ were sitting in the lounge chairs on the other end, and looked up as I walked in.
“Hey Cole,” Howie said.
“Morning, beautiful,” AJ added, smiling at me.
“Hey guys,” I said, taking a seat on the last empty chair that Brian gestured to. He sat down on the edge of the bed near us and clasped his hands together, looking very concerned and fatherly.
“How’s Nick doing?” he asked.
I shook my head, wondering where to begin. “Not so great,” I admitted. “I think it’s a really nasty strain of the flu.”
There was a collective sigh from all of them and I shrugged my shoulders, wishing I could take it back and pretend it was all a bad dream.
“Poor guy,” Howie said, shaking his head. “How does he feel about the show tonight?”
“I haven’t even gotten that far with him yet,” I stated. “Honestly, it doesn’t look good. The situation is this: Nick is barely coherent right now. He’s been burning up with a fever of 103. He’s weak and achy and I’m not convinced he could stand on his feet for five minutes right now. I’ve talked with Johnny and he’s got someone picking up a prescription for an anti-viral. I’m hoping we can get that to him in time to help. We’ll just have to see from there.”
“Shit,” AJ said, which pretty much summed up the way we were all feeling, especially my poor Nick.
“So, first things first,” I said, trying to collect my thoughts. “This virus is nasty and we don’t need all of you catching it. Raise your hand if you’ve experienced any or all of the following symptoms: Cough, sore throat, aches, chills, fever, sinus problems…?”
I looked at each of them in turn. Brian shook his head, and so did Howie, but when I looked at AJ he had an extremely guilty look on his face and raised his hand slowly.
“Not you, too,” Howie said, disbelieving.
I gave AJ a sympathetic smile and opened my med bag as I walked toward him. He slumped back in his chair in defeat as I set the bag on the coffee table next to him.
“When did this start, and exactly what are you feeling?” I asked as I found my in-ear thermometer to check his temperature.
“I basically just woke up this morning feeling kind of crappy,” he admitted. “It’s nothing like Nick, though. I hope it doesn’t get that way.”
My thermometer beeped and I glanced at the reading. “Your temp is 99.1,” I observed. “That’s a little high but nothing to lose sleep over. How does your chest feel?” I asked as I reached for my stethoscope and put it on.
“Uh, a little tight, maybe,” he stated as I slipped the bell under the collar of his t-shirt and listened intently. I glanced at Brian, who was chewing on his bottom lip in silence as he watched, and then AJ leaned forward, resting his arms on his knees so I could listen to his lungs from the back.
“Your lungs sound clear, so far,” I announced as I put the stethoscope around my neck and knelt on the floor by AJ’s knees. “That’s great news.”
AJ nodded and then I felt his neck for swelling in his glands. The swelling was minimal. Also good news.
“How’s your throat?” I asked.
“Dry,” he said. “That’s about it.”
“Okay,” I said, leaning back to gaze at him. “I’m going to call in an anti-viral for you, too. It seems like you’re just at the beginning of this flu, and we definitely don’t want it getting worse.” I squeezed his hand and he squeezed mine back, watching me with those big brown puppy-dog eyes. “I know this is a lot to ask, but I think you should rest today as much as possible. I’ll let Johnny know what’s going on.”
“Doctor’s orders?” he asked, half-smiling.
“You bet your skinny little butt.” I turned so that I could look at Howie and Brian as well. “As for the show,” I added. “I hate to say it, but I think we’re going to have to cancel.”
Brian took a deep breath and let it out slowly, wringing his hands in deep thought. Howie looked at AJ, who didn’t react nearly as strongly as I had suspected he would, and then to Brian.
“I can give you guys a few minutes to talk,” I said, moving to stand up.
“No,” Brian said, reaching out to grasp my wrist. “You know more about this than anyone. I think we all agree that we could use your input.”
I nodded, feeling the pressure of the entire situation grow heavier on my shoulders. “Okay then. Well, Nick is definitely not up to performing tonight. I think that goes without say. Things can only get worse if AJ doesn’t get the rest he needs to fight this off, so that leaves only two of you. I just don’t see that happening.”
“Definitely not,” Howie agreed.
“So, what’s the plan?” Brian asked.
“I think we all need to stay put here today and lay low. Nick shouldn’t even be traveling. Poor guy could no more sit on a plane than fly to the moon.” I glanced around at the grave faces they were all wearing and it broke my heart just a little. “I know you hate to disappoint the fans,” I said softly, “But I would never recommend this if I didn’t think it was necessary. It’s my job to keep you guys healthy, but I‘m not only speaking as your doctor, but as your friend.”
“You’re right,” Brian said. “You’ve always done everything you could to get us on stage, despite whatever bug is going around. If you think we should cancel, then we’d be pretty stupid not to take your advice. If there‘s one thing you taught me all those years ago, it‘s that our health has to come first. Nick deserves that.”
“The fans are great. They’d never want us to do something to put ourselves at risk,” Howie said. “They’ll understand.”
“So, I guess it’s decided,” AJ said. And we all nodded in agreement.
I reached into my med bag and pulled out some bottles of supplements. I tossed a bottle to each of the guys and said, “This is something to help boost your immune systems. It’s natural. You all need to be drinking lots of water, as well. Trust me, you don’t want to catch this virus.”
“Amen to that,” AJ said, lifting his bottle of herbs into the air in agreement.
“You, off to bed,” I said to him with a smile. “I’ll be checking in on you later.” He got to his feet obediently and thanked me before leaving the room, probably to go enjoy some Adult Swim.
I looked back at Brian and Howie and added, “Share this stuff with your wives and Baylee. They don’t need to catch this anymore than the rest of us. And yes, it’s safe for Leigh’s pregnancy,” I said to answer Howie’s question before he asked it. They both nodded obediently. I pulled out my Blackberry and sent a second anti-viral prescription to the pharmacy, and then picked up my bag. “If anyone else starts to feel the beginning of this flu coming on, let me know immediately. We can nip it in the butt if we catch it in time. Hopefully, AJ will be over this by tomorrow.”
“And Nick?” Brian asked.
“We’ll cross our fingers for Vegas,” I said, trying to be realistic. “I’ll take good care of him.”
“We have no doubt that you will,” Howie added, smiling at me.
“I can call Johnny and fill him in,” Brian offered. “Did you need me to pass anything along to him?”
“Yeah, let him know that there’s a prescription waiting for AJ as well. We need it picked up, even if he has to send someone back for it.”
“Will do,” Brian said, forcing a smile for me. “And Cole,” he added. “Thanks … for your honesty. It may not be what we wanted to hear, but that’s exactly why we needed you here.”
“Someone has to be the voice of reason,” I teased, making him grin. I said good-bye to them and made my way back down the hall to the room Nick and I were sharing. When I let myself inside with the key card, Drew was sitting in a chair as far away from the bed as he could manage. I smiled at him and mouthed a silent ‘thank you’. He nodded and smiled back before getting to his feet and slipping out the door to his post in the hallway.
Nick was sleeping, and I saw that he’d tossed the damp cloths on the floor and rolled over. I went to him and sat my bag down before carefully climbing onto the bed so as not to disturb him. I propped my head up with one arm and rested my free hand on his cheek gently. He moaned softly and leaned in to my touch. His temperature hadn’t changed much since I’d left, but at least it hadn’t gone up.
I smelled something sweet that reminded me of home, and I took a deep breath, filling my lungs completely. Then I realized I was smelling Cole’s perfume. I forced my eyes open, blinking until they came into focus. She was lying on the bed with me, and the smile playing on her lips didn’t completely conceal the worry embedded in the deep green of her eyes.
“Hey there,” she said softly, brushing her fingers through my messy hair. “How are you feeling?”
I felt better just seeing her, but I knew that wasn’t what she was asking. I took a heart beat or two to assess my aches and pains.
“Hot,” I answered, and then smiled when I realized how what it had sounded like.
“That’s a given,” she said. She grinned at me and placed her hand on my bare chest, gently raking her nails along my skin. “I didn’t want to wake you.”
“What time is it?”
“Almost eleven,” she added. “I want to check you over again, but just rest. I‘ll only take a minute.”
I nodded and she reached over to the floor and retrieved her med bag. She pulled the stethoscope out and put it on. I smiled at just the sight of her. What is it about the whole doctor thing that’s so damn sexy? I’ll never understand, but I’d always thought of it that way, at least with Cole. Maybe it was because I’d never known her to be any other way. She was always taking care of people. And as much as I liked being taken care of, I didn’t like that it wasn’t just for fun this time. The dull ache I felt all over my body and the tightness in my chest wouldn’t let me forget that.
She listened to my chest, and I realized as I tried not to cough that I could feel my heart beating in my head.
She felt my neck again, checking my glands as she had done so early this morning. She forced a smile for me when I looked up at her, and that told me pretty much everything I needed to know.
“That bad, huh?” I groaned.
“I’ll take good care of you,” she said sweetly. “Your prescription is on its way, and the ibuprofen seems to be working on your fever somewhat.”
My coughing fit interrupted whatever she was trying to say next, and she gave me a worried look and rubbed my shoulder until it subsided. “What am I going to do?” I practically wheezed. “We’re supposed to be in Phoenix by-”
“Shh…. It’s okay. We’re not going anywhere, baby. You’re in no condition to travel, let alone go onstage.”
I studied her face with as much concentration as I could muster and realized she was serious. “What … what about the show and the guys?”
“I just spoke to them,” she said. “They agreed that it’s best to cancel Phoenix.”
I was feeling a mixture of half-relief, half-guilt at being the reason the show wouldn’t go on. She must have read it in my eyes because she cupped my face and leaned closer.
“Sweetie, AJ is getting sick, too,” she said. “He’s not as sick as you are, and I’m going to do everything I can to keep it that way. The best thing to do is concentrate on getting you both well again, and keeping Brian and Howie that way.”
“What about Vegas?” I asked, knowing that it was only a couple of days off.
“We’ll cross that bridge when we get there,” she assured me.
I opened my mouth to speak but a knock on the door made me pause.
“I bet that’s you’re anti-viral,” Cole said as she stood up and went to the door.
I let my head fall onto the pillow with a sigh, which resulted in a few more seconds of coughing. I heard Cole talking to Drew and someone I didn’t recognize but my brain was in too much of a fog to focus and I decided it wasn’t that important that I understood what was going on. Cole was taking care of things. She always did. It would all work out somehow.
Cole returned a few minutes later with a glass of water and two pills that she made me swallow. “Can I get you anything? Do you think you could eat something?”
“Nah,” I said, rolling toward where she sat on the bed. “I think I just need to sleep.” A fit of coughing overtook me and I sighed when I could breathe regularly again. She bent down and kissed me on the forehead, her lips lingering there for a moment.
I was still surprised by the heat radiating off of Nick’s skin every time I touched him. I wanted his fever to break. If nothing else, then only for the sake of his comfort. I got another cool, damp washcloth and laid down next to him on the bed. He moaned softly when I put it on his forehead, but otherwise didn’t budge. I curled up next to him, resting my hand on his hot stomach, and closed my eyes. I found that I was actually quite exhausted. I realized it was because I had spent much of the night watching over Nick and trying to keep his fever from reaching dangerous levels. I hadn’t actually slept since about three in the morning. No wonder I was tired. Nick’s steady breathing, with the exception of a few short coughing spells, lulled me into a deep sleep.