*****Hey dear readers, I'm back with another chapter. I'm sorry that it's taking too long, but I hope you enjoy this chapter. Don't forget to comment though. I'd like to hear your thoughts about this chapter. -DM23*****
*****Special thanks to Decal_last for proofreading this story. *****
Arc One: Brutal Beauty
Chapter Five: Publicized
"I'm telling you man, she was a babe!" Reggie exclaimed . . . again.
It was early Tuesday morning and Grey and his coworkers were in the final hours of their shift. Having seen the figure of Grey's girlfriend since last Thursday, Reggie went and told his buddies, Eddie and Maurice, about what he saw. At first they didn't believe it. Grey was very tightlipped about his romantic life and hadn't allowed anybody a chance to meet her. Not for no reason either since he was a former gangster, he didn't want her to be gossip material across the whole city.
But they did believe Reggie when he showed them a picture of her figure. It pretty far away so the girl's face was blurred and unrecognizable. However, since they've been over to his apartment before, the guy's knew what Grey's patio door looked like and came to the understanding that she must've been his girlfriend.
Or, she could be a call girl.
"She's not a call girl," Grey snapped.
"Well, she's acting like she doesn't want to be seen," Eddie shrugged.
"Of course she doesn't want to be seen," Grey explained for the umpteenth time. "I am a former gangster."
"We know that," Eddie scoffed. "If we accidently forget, you'd remind us in a minute."
"We just want you to be careful," Maurice stated. "These days, anybody could be using you."
"I'm not saying I don't believe you," Grey sighed. "I'm just saying I don't think this applies to my girlfriend."
"It applies to everyone," Maurice said. "That's why I said
anybody
."
"Yeah Grey," Eddie laughed, "
she
might be a gangster."
"Say that again," Grey demanded, leaving his working spot. "Say that again!"
"Whoa, time out! Time out!" Maurice yelled as he raced to get in front of Grey.
The three friends looked at Grey, his jaws set and anger coursing through him. His fists were clenched and they could tell his teeth were grinding together. His steps were being restrained because Maurice's attempt to push him back to his post.
"Grey, calm down, man!" Reggie said. "Calm down."
"So this is what we're doing now?" Grey asked. "You guys haven't met my girl and that gives you the right to talk shit about her?"
"We're not talking shit, Grey," Maurice replied. "We're just being cautious."
"Yeah, just being cautious," Grey mocked angrily. "But when we've talked about Eddie's girl or you wife, Maurice, or Reggie's on and off again girlfriend, I don't say shit like this. I'm supportive however I can be."
"That's because you've met them man," Maurice said. "We haven't met your girl. We don't even know what she looks like."
"Yeah, you haven't introduced us to her at all," Eddie added.
"Fuck you, Eddie," Grey said as he pushed against Maurice.
"Grey, we just want to meet the girl," Reggie consoled him. "Why can't we do that?"
"Maybe it's because you guys ruined all of my previous relationships," Grey growled. "Then you come back and laugh about it in my face."
"That's to get you over the hardships of breaking up," Reggie explained. "We do that so you can meet other ladies without scaring them off."
"No, you guys did a good job doing that for me," Grey glared. "Thanks for everything."
"Grey, you got it all wrong, that's not what we were trying to do," Maurice insisted. "We just wanted them to know a little bit about you, because they will ask questions in the future."
"They never even got the chance to do that," Grey argued back. "So excuse me if I'm apprehensive about my girlfriend meeting you guys."
"What if she gets hurt?" Maurice asked, whispering into his ear and temporarily stopping Grey from struggling. "God forbid it, but what if something happens to her? What if she gets into trouble and one of us is nearby but she doesn't know who we are? She could come to us to help her, defend her, get her to safety, to
you
, but she wouldn't know. She wouldn't be able to do that because we haven't been properly introduced."
He had hit Grey right where it hurts. Honestly, Grey knew his girlfriend could take care of herself. She wasn't shy to throw a punch if need be. But even his confidence in her couldn't stop the worst case scenario from playing in his head.
"You're good?" Maurice asked cautiously.
"Yeah, I'm just pissed off," Grey responded angrily.
"Is there a problem?" they heard as they saw the boss walking towards them. Due to their commotion, they had everyone's attention and keeping them working. As a result, their progress almost stopped completely, which in turn drew the attention of their boss. "Maurice, is there a problem?"
"It's just an argument," Maurice shook his head, "nothing that I can't handle."
For the rest of the day, none of them spoke. Each was lost in his own thoughts as they had to catch up and reorganize the fish. When their shift was over, Grey went with Maurice to catch a ride home. Even the ride was silent and they pulled up to Grey's apartment in no time.
"Hey, you know we're just looking out for you, right?" Maurice asked. "And Eddie . . . you know him. He's a good guy, but he just doesn't know when to shut up."
"Yeah, I know, I know," Grey sighed. "Forgive and forget."
"See you later," Maurice said as Grey stepped out.
The wind blew hard as Grey hurried to his house. The number one thing he needed right now was a good sleep . . . and lunch afterwards. And the only thing that could do that was the news. He clicked it on and instantly dropped his remote, unable to move.
In big, bold letters, the news headline read:
CRYSTAL'S CRUSH?
*****
"- and she just goes in as if it's not a problem," anchorwoman Taylor Springs complained. "Did she forget who she represents?"
"The question we should be asking," anchorman Wallace Fields said, "is did she forget who else stays in this country? We people aren't being strict about our curfew for nothing, now. There's gangs, crooks, and villains out there, still roaming the streets."
"They're free and she's going to meet some man," Taylor grouched. "And from our anonymous source tells us, she's been doing this for weeks. I guess some things just don't change."
"Fortunately, nothing happened at that time, so we can breathe a sigh of relief," anchorman Harold Quartz said, trying to end things off a good note.
They sat in silence, each and every one of the heroes and heroines silently watching the screen as it played the news theme song. Usually, the heroes hold their meetings around nine in the morning, but Commander Shinobay had them up and in the meeting at seven on the dot, no tardiness allowed. That meant no showers, no coffee, and no breakfast; this was important.
It was so important that the Commander didn't even know where to start the argument. The problem was that it was going to be an
emotional
problem, intangible and unsolvable. Unfortunately, that meant all of his statements and conclusions didn't mean shit. Now, thankfully, this was Crystal he'd be talking to, not
Jasper
, so he knew she'd feel the weight of his words concerning her actions and take the proper course in dealing with it.
He hoped.
Well, here goes nothing
, he sighed.
"Do you have anything you'd like to say, Crystal?" the Commander inquired.
"We didn't do anything," Crystal declared. She knew the Commander wasn't going to be lenient with her so she'd have to stand her ground till the end.
"They just showed multiple videos and of you and him together," Commander Shinobay pointed. "That's something."
"Yeah, we just went on a couple of dates and watched a bunch of movies," Crystal gritted her teeth.
"At his house . . . at night," the Commander added.
"When was I supposed to go?" she glared.