Chapter 6
The men's room door creaked open. Jimmy hunched forward on the toilet holding his breath.
"Jimmy?" Lisa called. "You in here?"
"Uh, yeah," came the reply from inside the locked stall.
"Everyone's looking for you. Where have you been -- sitting on your ass pretending to be using the damn bathroom? Or jacking off?"
"Um, no, I... I have asthma, Lisa. I just had an attack."
"Oh. Wow. Shit, I'm sorry. You okay?"
"Yeah, I am now. Thanks."
"Well, um, when you're done, DeeDee says she wants you out front."
"Be there in a sec."
The door shut and Jimmy exhaled. As badly as he wanted to hide in the bathroom all night, he knew he had to pull himself together, march back out into the bar and face his wife to find out what she was doing with Mike and Red.
After yanking up his pants and flushing the toilet, Jimmy put one foot in front of the other and shillyshallied toward the men's room exit. He pushed out a lungful of anxiety, opened the door and stepped into the maddening crowd of drunken factory workers. Jimmy peered through the boisterous throng but was unable to find his wife. While scanning the room, he locked eyes with DeeDee, who crooked her finger at him.
The bar manager crossed her arms and glared as the probationary porter slinked closer. "Where in the FUCK have you been? We need Miller in the cooler, there's empty bottles and garbage all over the goddamn tables, and that kitchen looks like SHIT."
"Um, sorry, I... I have asthma, and I had a pretty bad attack. I was in the bathroom trying to catch my breath."
DeeDee blinked. "Asthma? Jeez, you alright?"
"Yeah, thanks, I'm fine now. Sometimes it takes a while to get through it, though."
"You able to finish your shift?"
"Yeah, it shouldn't be a problem."
"Good. I'm glad you're feeling better. If you're up for it, then, go ahead and take care of everything, because it looks like shit and Mike's here."
Jimmy stocked the cooler and scrubbed down the kitchen, where Marco the cook had spilled a vat of clam chowder. The busboy then steeled himself before making his way the bar taking care of the tables. He knew he'd eventually run into his wife, and as he worked he did his best to tamp down his apprehension so the asthma wouldn't flare up for the second time that night. As he was policing a table near the front entrance he finally spotted Nicole sitting in a booth next to Mike and across from Red. She smiled at her husband and waved him over.
"Hiiii, Jimmy," Nicole slurred as he crept up to the table with his hands in his pockets. "Where you been?"
Mike frowned. "Yeah, these damn tables are a mess. What the hell have you been doing? Didn't DeeDee tell you it's your job to make sure the tables are cleared off?"
"Uh, yeah, sorry about that. I... I had an asthma attack."
Red scoffed. "Asthma? Damn, boy, you got all kinds of problems, huh? You must've pissed Mother Nature off something fierce, cuz she sure ain't been kind to you!"
"He manages the asthma okay; it shouldn't affect his job," Nicole told Mike before frowning at Jimmy. "What brought it on?"
"I... I have no idea. It just came over me all of a sudden and I couldn't breathe."
Nicole informed her table companions: "His asthma usually only flares up when he gets nervous or scared."
"I bet that happens a lot with this skinny little pansy," Red said before touching Nicole's wrist. "Oh, I'm sorry, honey, I forgot he's your husband."
Jimmy gritted his teeth and absorbed the put-down as Nicole shrugged. "No big deal, Red," she said, kissing up to the rich guy. "I mean, Jimmy
does
tend to get upset a lot, and his asthma flares up sometimes." She smiled at her husband. "But you handle it fine, don't you?"
Jimmy nodded. "Um, yeah. What... what brings you here, honey?"
"Oh, Mike came by to fix the kitchen window that wouldn't open, and when he was done he asked me to come out for a drink. Ma's at Bingo Monday nights anyway, so I figured I'd come up and say hi."
"Oh." Jimmy twiddled his fingers. "Hey, honey."
Mike leaned back his seat. "Listen, if you say you're feeling better, then you should probably get back to work. There's a lot to do; this bar is a mess."
"Ah, okay, sure, you guys have fun." Jimmy faked a smile. "Does anyone need anything before I go?"
"Nah, we're good." Mike smirked. "Pee-Wee."
Nicole covered her mouth in a clear attempt at stifling a giggle as Jimmy turned to leave. The last thing he heard before shambling out of earshot was the drunken factory owner warble, "Damn, girl, I can't believe you're married to
that
pansy. I figured he was gay."
The humiliated hubby fought the urge to turn around and bust Red in his fat mouth, but he immediately pushed that bad idea out of his head. Even though the older man was severely overweight and out of shape, there was no guarantee the wimp could kick his ass in the first place -- and if Jimmy chose to fight for his honor and
did
somehow get the best of Red, Nicole would go apeshit, as would Mike. And Jimmy had no doubt who would win
those
two battles.
As he went about his duties, Jimmy kept finding excuses to swing by the part of the bar where his wife was partying with her ex-boyfriend and his rich acquaintance. Every time the sad-sack hubby looked, Nicole was smiling or giggling at some private joke. Jimmy felt so miserable and left out while his wife seemed to be having a ball with the two alpha males at her table. Because Red's employees revered him, a steady stream of well-wishers stopped by to chat, and from Jimmy's vantage point it seemed like the rocking chair mogul was introducing Nicole and Mike as a couple -- or maybe, the despondent pantywaist told himself, it was just his imagination running wild again.
After the popular, filthy-rich Red had bought four rounds for the house, he stood to make a toast, holding his beer bottle aloft. Dozens of patrons, mostly his employees, followed suit.
"Here's to good friends -- especially my friend Mike here, whose dad, Big Mike, opened the bar back in 1938. I've known this guy since he was running around shitting his diapers, but he's all grown up now. He went to Vietnam and made us all proud. Our Silver Star hero, everybody! This man saved a whole platoon."
The drunken customers cheered. Red held up his hand for silence and continued.
"Since Mike got home and took over the bar, he's done wonders with the place. He's expanded the
Sitting Bull
a few times and turned it into a real class operation that would've made Big Mike proud. We're all like family at the
Sitting Bull
, and the place sort of belongs to all of us in the community, and that's why I'm letting you all know that we'll be opening a whole chain of
Sitting Bulls
, starting in two states -- but eventually throughout the entire motherfucking United States of America. Now -- another round for everyone!"
As the house went wild, it appeared to Jimmy that Mike was surprised by Red's announcement. The war veteran sat motionless with his mouth open for several seconds, and then jumped to his feet and shook Red's hand before turning to Nicole and giving her a long bearhug. Jimmy watched from the far corner of the bar, feeling like a sap as the furniture factory bigshot led his two companions out of the booth and into Mike's office.
The next few hours were excruciating for Jimmy as he busted his ass running back and forth through the bar cleaning and fetching, all the while eyeing the office door and wondering what was going on in there. A threesome? Jimmy initially rejected that notion, figuring there was no way the gorgeous ex-cheerleader would ever sleep with a fat troll like Red Corrigan. Then again, Jimmy thought, a lot of money was at stake -- although it was money that would benefit Mike, not Nicole, so why would she do something distasteful when she wouldn't get anything out of it? Unless...