Chapter 8 -- Ideas Begin To Form
Wednesday December 14
When I got up, I already had messages from home. Today was the beginning of the college football early signing period. Ty, our All-State running back, had made it official and signed with the University of Michigan. I thought it was a good fit for both of them. Michigan fans would be happy when they saw what he could do for them. Ty wanted to get his recruitment over with and had known after Michigan had held a football camp at our high school that he would play for them.
Brock and Bryan Callahan had decided to play ball for Western Illinois. The Leathernecks had gone 6--5 overall and 3--5 in the Missouri Valley Conference this season. The school was in Macomb, a small college town basically in the middle of nowhere. I was sure that when the two of them hit campus, they would liven things up.
Mike Herndon, my nemesis, had also signed with Michigan as an athlete, which meant he would probably never play quarterback. His going to Michigan was the one disappointment from today's news. As much as I would like to think I could be above it all, that bothered me. Not because I thought Mike would ever take my place on the field, but because he was such a complete jerk. I was sure that at some point, I would have to kick his butt. That wasn't enough to keep me from going there, though. Mike Herndon would just be one guy on a roster of eighty-five if we decided to play for Michigan.
One surprise was that Percy Wilkes pulled the trigger and committed to USC. I was sure that the people in Texas were disappointed that one of their own had gotten away. I had to admit that his going there made me think again about going to USC. He was a top-five recruit on every one of the recruiting services' lists. He had the rare combination of size and speed that just screamed NFL prospect. Most kids his size were either offensive or defensive tackles. He would be a monster at defensive end.
I had only seen one man as large as he was move as quickly. He'd been the starting defensive end for the Buffalo Bills who'd worked out with me in Chicago. That was the day I committed to getting bigger and faster because I knew that if someone that big was chasing me, I didn't want to get caught. If he did catch me, I had to be strong enough to handle the pounding.
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Dad begged off on surfing, so it was just Manaia and me. He said that the waves were better at Zuma Beach today. The beach itself was nearly two miles long. Even with the number of people in the water, there was room to find your own spot this morning.
Manaia and I surfed for about an hour and had to get going. If I were lucky, I would get all my scenes done today and not have to work on Saturday.
We stopped at a place for breakfast.
"Is it okay if I inquire about your tattoos?" I asked.
Manaia had one on the right side of his chest that traveled up and covered his shoulder and the upper part of his right arm. He also had a tattoo that started at his waist and ended just above his knees; I assumed that one covered his buttocks. Both the upper and lower tattoos looked like intricate armor.
"It's called
tatau
. When the Europeans arrived in the 1800s, they mispronounced it 'tattoo.' For men, we call them
pe'a
. Historically, Samoa's culture used the pe'a to represent your social status. It was also considered a rite of passage for young men. I got them for my grandmother, who wanted to keep the old traditions alive. She always claimed that my family could be traced back to chiefs. It's a cultural pride thing," he explained.
"Did it hurt?" I asked.
"Hell, yes. The old man that did mine did it the traditional way. They don't use a tattoo gun. It was done with a blade attached to a stick, and he whacked me with it. To get them so dark, he had to go over it again and again for what seemed like forever."
"It looks pretty cool."
"Chicks dig it," he said with a smile.
"When my mom comes, you'll have to tell her that."
"I've been warned about your mom. There's no way I'm going to tell her anything of the sort."
It was probably safer for him if he didn't.
"What's the deal with you and Teresa?" he asked, to change the subject.
I just shrugged.
"She's a fine woman. Is she in college?" he asked.
"Yep. You interested in her?" I asked.
"More like in lust," he admitted.
This was more like what my security needed to be: guys I could talk about important issues with. Not the candy-asses I had back home who were afraid I would lead them astray.
"Ask Fritz to see the tape."
"What tape?" he asked. "Did you... uh... never mind."
It was funny to see the big guy get awkward. I just gave him a mysterious smile and let him twist in the wind. Maybe I could get him to handle Teresa's mom. That woman worried me. If she would just focus on Manaia, it would be a load off my mind. I sure he wouldn't mind taking one for the team in that regard. Now, she was hot!
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"Good morning," I said to Misaki as she entered the men's dressing room.
I was about to get my makeup put on, so she took the seat next to mine.
"How was your day off?"
"Good. How was work?" I asked to get the small talk out of the way.
We both knew that Misaki was here to either give me sisterly advice or tell me who my next lunch victim was.
"I've been bad," she admitted, surprising me.
"Oh, do tell," I said, giving her my full attention.
"Today is your big scene with Haru when she gives you her first kiss."
In this episode, I had kissed her when we filmed the beginning. It was all about her crush on me, what the kiss meant, and all the girly stuff associated with it. Kenta's character would do everything he could to convince her that I was just an American playboy up to no good. The girls would all think it was romantic. Jiro, the nerdy actor Hana was dating, would stand up for me. They had Haru get brave and corner me after class, so she could kiss me back. That would set up the next few episodes where everyone tries to figure out what it all means.
I think I was hired to be the eye candy for this show. What else could I conclude when I had zero lines in this episode? I wondered if it would help if I took my shirt off for the scene. They should get their money's worth. I decided to ask Misaki.
"Do you think it would help if I took my shirt off for the scene?" I asked.
I could almost hear her eyes roll at that. She gave her head a little shake 'no,' and then her eyes bore into mine.
"She's nervous. Don't you be too sexy and cute to cause her to mess up," Misaki warned.
"You think I'm sexy and cute?" I asked innocently.
"You are a brat. Just be nice," she cautioned.