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DANNY'S GAME:
With morning sunlight streaming into the hotel room, I watched Andrea raise her arms as she slipped into her shirt. It was my favorite shirt, of hers, it depicted the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress, "Alice Mae."
...Looking at my wife now made me realize that I still couldn't quite comprehend that I was married to this gorgeous woman. I still wasn't quite sure how it had all happened...
"Did you call that guy about the bicycle yet?" Andrea asked as she turned and began brushing her damp hair in front of the hotel room's mirror.
I didn't hear Andrea's question, I was transfixed with just watching her now.
"...Are you listening to me...?" she asked, rolling her eyes at me in the mirror.
"...Not yet, I need another cup of coffee first....Where are you and Helen going this morning, again?" I asked, still admiring Andrea.
"You're not listening to me yet, or he hasn't called you back yet?" Andrea asked.
"He hasn't called me back yet, I'm listening to you," I said, looking at her.
She rolled her eyes at me, within the mirror again.
"...Helen has a colleague, Lita, that's on assignment and only fifty miles from here. Apparently, Lita's writing an article for some outdoor magazine. We're going to have lunch with her, I met her once before, nice gal....That looks like a pretty good bicycle, for three hundred dollars" Andrea responded.
"It is a nice bike," I said, looking at the photo on my phone again.
"He's going to bring it here so you can look at it?" Andrea asked.
"He said he would, in the text" I answered.
Andrea set down her brush and turned toward me.
"...Tim, you don't have to stay around for all this, you can fly home and leave Helen and me here, it's alright," Andrea said as she leaned down and kissed me.
"That's not what a good husband is supposed to do, Andrea," I said earnestly.
" - Tim, most of what Helen and I are going to be doing, for the next week, is talking to lawyers and going through old county tax records to try and unravel this whole mess with Prominent House. Then on Monday we see that guy, Earl Billingsly, with the oil company, and hear whatever it is that he has to say. I have Kelly and Diane checking on his past history right now, I want to go in prepared; when we do sit down across from him. He's already done his homework on us, that much is very apparent, from the way he greeted us on Friday." Andrea responded with a sigh.
Andrea was using her Executive Real Estate voice now I noticed...
"Yes, they already knew who we were, Andrea. - So Helen really thinks that exploring Prominent House will help her write Danny's autobiography?" I asked.
"Helen believes that Prominent House is tied to Danny's past, somehow, yes" Andrea answered.
"The whole world of rock-and-roll really cares, that much, about Danny's early life, before Duxford Airfield?" I asked for the twelfth time within the week.
"If she can acquire the information she wants, Helen believes this book could make the Best Sellers list, Tim" Andrea answered patiently as she began to spread cream on her cheeks.
"...Let me see if I understand all of this correctly now, Andrea.
Danny Wickersham was planning to grant Helen Lunsford, aka author Kathryn Dalloway, an exclusive series of interviews pertaining to his early life, before the band, Duxford Airfield, and this information would have been included within his biography. Danny had never revealed his early life to anyone, ever, including you or Helen. But now he was going to open up and tell his entire life's story to Helen, and essentially, the whole world, within this biography.
Danny passed away before any of the interviews for the biography ever took place though, but Helen and her publisher still want to go forward with the book, only now it will be an autobiography...
Danny's last will and testament have now led us here to Oddessa Texas and a safe deposit box and a Victorian mansion on forty-four acres of Federal land, which by chance, is located inside one of America's richest oil fields...
Furthermore, Danny's lawyer; gave us a large metal key that unlocks the front door to this mansion and now we've discovered that this mansion and its forty-four acres of land belong to us, left to us by Danny Wickersham - if we decide to accept this gift, that is.
Helen Lunsford now believes that, as a lark, Danny Wickersham had always planned to posthumously lead all of us here on this wild goose chase, in search of the truth about his early life. That way Helen can write her book, all about him.
Yet we still have no idea why Danny also left us three $100.00 poker chips from the Dunes casino, from when the three of you went to France during a drunken weekend, thirty years ago. There must be a logical and divine explanation for this too, we're just too dumb to comprehend it yet.
We could go to Vegas and look for clues at the Dunes casino. The only problem with that, of course, is that the Dunes was demolished, years ago. Maybe if we go there and meditate, where the Dunes once stood, Danny will send us some cosmic vibes from his afterlife that will give us all the answers for his new book that Helen's writing - and life in general too.
In the meantime, we've been splattered all over a smut magazine's front cover for the whole world and all of our friends to guffaw at, but it's a great photo!
What could possibly go wrong with any of this?" I asked incredulously.
Andrea rolled her eyes again and ignored my sarcasm.
I suddenly realized just how inconsiderate I was being with my wife.
"...Sorry," I said after a silence.
"I hope you buy that bicycle today so you can work off some steam, babe," she said patiently.
"...How many books has Helen written?" I asked, changing my attitude and switching subjects.
"Fourteen, one went all the way to Best Seller," Andrea said proudly.
"...Wow" I replied, suddenly in genuine awe.
"Helen was a reporter for the L.A. Times back in the eighties, did you know that about her, Tim?" Andrea asked me.