Runaway 1
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The trip to Jacksonville went smoothly. Stephanie had called a little after six (while Liz and I were still in varying stages of undress) and acted as though nothing was amiss. She asked if the travel plans were still the same and said she’d meet us at the airport.
She gave no indication that I’d spoken to her or that she had considered walking away. I decided it wasn’t worth the battle so I let it go. She was on board like the rest of us and she’d sink or swim with everybody else.
Liz was in a good mood but still a bit worried as the plane took off. I sat along the aisle for the short flight from Nashville to Jacksonville. All the tickets had sold out for the show in a little more than 12 hours. It wasn’t a record but it was still a pretty solid showing.
Liz had put a butt in (or at least sold a ticket for) every seat available. The smallest crowd had been 36,275 at a baseball stadium in Miami; the largest had been 71,750 at a soccer field in Germany. She had sold more than 1.1 million tickets in 23 dates with the largest show, the stadium in Dallas, yet to go. Geoff Granger had told us the label planned to put 104,225 tickets on sale at 8 a.m. Central Time three days after Jacksonville. A legendary artist had performed his final show at the stadium and Liz would sell about 500 fewer tickets so he could still hold the record.
The concert would be 14 days after the ticket sale. We all knew that if Liz didn’t hit 50,000 by four p.m. Central Time she wouldn’t sell out even with the help my people would provide.
Putting close to 90,000 people into a place would be a coup for any other artist in the world – but it would be seen as a disappointment if Liz couldn’t sell out in less than 24 hours. We would fly to Dallas directly from Jacksonville and start our media campaign Tuesday afternoon.
We would do radio shows and tape a segment for the next day’s early morning television market. The label, at Geoff’s behest, had made some calls to local celebrities – players from the city’s professional sports franchises and a popular late-night comedienne with ties to the city to do a few commercials that could be dropped into drive-time radio airplay but mostly we were counting on Liz’s reputation and word-of-mouth to seal the deal.
I promised myself that I would never go into a situation so unprepared again. I was listening to the comic’s minute-long commercial (which cost almost $20,000) and wondered if it would do any good when Skye tapped me on the shoulder.
I removed my headphones and looked up at her.
“Could I speak to Liz for a few minutes?” she asked.
Liz had her eyes closed and her earbuds engaged so I tapped her arm. I gestured to Skye when she opened her eyes and then got up to move.
“You don’t have to go far,” Skye said. “I just want to visit for a minute or two.”
“Take all the time you want,” I said. “I’m probably already on her last nerve.”
“Always,” Liz said, pinching my cheek. I got up and moved across the aisle and Skye took my seat.
“I understand there is a spot on your staff that you are still considering,” she said.
Liz looked past Skye to me but I only shrugged.
“There are several spots we still need to fill,” Liz said. “Do you have something specific in mind?”
Skye produced a piece of paper and handed it to Liz.
“I’d like to apply to become your personal assistant when Jill changes jobs,” Skye said. “I have very good organizational skills; I’m fluent in German and speak a bit of Spanish and French; and I believe that you and I have developed a rapport that would serve you well if you were to hire me.”
“What about your doctorate?” Liz asked. “If it’s money, we can help.”
“It’s not money,” Skye said. “It’s ... it’s desire. The research for my master’s thesis took a lot of time and effort. I’m drained and I’d like to take a bit of time to consider my options while I write it. I’m also not certain I want to continue my educational path just yet. A doctorate in sociology is not going to enhance my employment options. I thought I wanted to be a professor or a researcher ... until I actually taught courses and had to delve into the research field. Now I’m not sure I want to do either thing. I’d like to take some time away from my studies to live a little bit. I know you’re going to be in Nashville for most of your hiatus.”
“I’m probably not,” Liz corrected with a sorrowful look. “I’m going to be splitting my time between San Diego and Nashville. If I had to bet, most of it will be spent in California.”
“Even better!” Skye said, smiling. “I would assume that at least part of your security team would follow you out there. And, of course, you’d want your assistant with you.”
“Have you spoken to Ryan about this?” Liz asked.
“Yes,” Skye said. “Dom explained the problems it might create. Ryan has made an offer to Brian’s friends and they have accepted – pending a thorough background check. They’ll start in July. Ryan and Roberta would be responsible for your safety. Dayton would be assigned to Travis. He doesn’t think it will pose any more of a problem than already exists since I wouldn’t start until Bobbi and Dayton are hired. I’ve talked it over with Jill and Stephanie, too. Neither of them sees a problem but they said the most important qualification is the ability to work with you. I think we’ve established that we work well together.”
“Not to interrupt,” I began.
“Which you are,” Liz said. The look she offered told me this was a business discussion and one that I wasn’t invited to join.
“I know,” I said. “I just wanted to offer one little tidbit and then I’ll sit silently like a good boy.”
“Sorry,” Liz said abashedly. “What do you want to say?”
“I was going to mention that I was going to approach Skye to work with the public relations department,” I said.
“You were?” Skye asked.
“You were?” Liz wondered at the same time.
“I’ve used some of the things we’ve talked about in the past few weeks,” I admitted. “You have valid insights on the public we’re trying to relate to. I’ve found myself considering some of the points you’ve made as we navigate through rough waters. I’ve not really spoken to Liz about my budget yet so I’m not sure it would be full-time. I was thinking of a consulting position to help you out financially.”
Liz eyed me speculatively.
“Would having her as my assistant preclude you from picking her brain about things?” she asked.
I considered the question.
“No,” I said. “I usually run a lot of my concepts past Jill or Stephanie right now because I’m not super familiar with your target audience. I would still discuss things with them as your managers so I’ll still have their perspectives. Adding Skye’s input could be done in her capacity as your assistant or as a consultant. I think she gives us a different view of things, not just in terms of geographic upbringing but in terms of empirical and statistical data.”
“OK,” Liz said. I sat back in my seat and put my headphones back on. I waited for Skye to get up and leave (after shaking hands with her prospective employer) before I returned to my seat.
“I’m sorry about that,” Liz said. “I got a lot of unwelcomed input from the label when I wanted to hire Jill. I know you like Skye and I didn’t want you chiming in with your ideas of what I need in an assistant.”
“No, I understand,” I said. “I should have stayed out of it until we were alone if I had anything to say. It’s your decision to make. If she’s not right to work directly for you then I have some things for her to do. I can probably justify hiring her onto my staff full-time if it comes to it.”
“Did you know she was going to drop out of school?” Liz asked.
“She’s not dropping out,” I countered. “She’s completed her master’s degree except for the writing requirement. She’ll finish it. But, as she said, it’s not a viable career path unless you want to work for pollsters or in some marketing firms. She said her specialization is sociometry. I had to look it up to even understand what she was talking about.”
“Then explain it to me,” Liz said. “I looked it up and still didn’t understand.”
“A statistical analysis of relationships,” I explained. “Not just ... you and me ... relationships. It’s deeper than that. It’s like finding statistics to link enhanced travel options to higher divorce rates. That’s pretty interesting. I planned to see if she could find correlations between your buying public and your tour dates. I wanted to see if you make more money in merchandising sales by touring in the winter as opposed to summer and that sort of thing.”
Liz offered her half smile and took my hand again.
“That’s an interesting question,” she said. “I’ve never had anyone break down my sales by season. I know I tend to do the warm-weather cities in the summer and the cold-weather cities in the winter. I’ll play Minneapolis in January and Tampa in July.”
“Why?” I asked.
“Because that’s when they scheduled me to play those places,” Liz answered.
“See, I’d like to see statistics to support your decisions,” I told her. “‘We’ve always done it that way’ is never going to be a sufficient answer for me. If you are going to increase your visibility or your popularity by appearing in Pittsburgh in mid-June then I think you should appear in Pittsburgh in mid-June. I think Skye has the ability to find those numbers for you.”
“I agree,” Liz said. “Add this to the list of things we need to discuss with everybody else when we’re out from under RFN.”
“That list is getting pretty damned long,” I said.
“I know, Hon,” Liz said. “That’s one of the reasons I need a good personal assistant. I can’t stay on top of everything ... except you. You, I will gladly stay on top of whenever I can.”
She squeezed my hand.
“What do you think of the idea of hiring Skye for the job?” she asked.
“My opinion doesn’t really matter,” I said.
“Yes, it does,” Liz cut in. “You’re going to be seeing her as much as I am. It’s important that you, Jill, Stephanie, Ryan, Susan and Darryl can work with her. A lot of time, when I’m in the study or writing, I’ll leave it to her to deal with things.”
“I don’t think that will be a problem for me,” I said. “I can’t speak for anyone else, though.”
“Susan?” Liz asked.
“She’ll be fine with it,” I said. “She’s really good at what she does.”
“I know,” Liz said. “I’m very happy with the things they’ve put together. OK, I’ll think it over. How is your staff coming along?”
“I have no idea,” I said, laughing slightly. “I’ve been a little busy putting out fires to really focus much on that. I’ve asked Susan to cull through the resumes. She’s going to send the ones she thinks would do better on this end to me. I told her I couldn’t even think about things until we get through Dallas.”
Liz frowned slightly.
“You’ll want to interview them yourself,” she opined.
“I will,” I said. “I figure we’ll find a time to bring the best candidates to wherever we are at the moment and we’ll sit down and meet with them. I had hoped to see who I might be able to poach from other Nashville houses but that’s out the window. I’m under contract to you.”
“And I am a harsh mistress,” Liz said. “If you want to do the interview thing, it’s OK. I’m not going to get worried about you running off for a better job. You’re not going to find the same fringe benefits anywhere else.”
“True,” I said. “I still think it would be a bad idea. Susan is looking at the job boards for people that might have experience. We’re going to try to split them up so nobody gets stuck with a bunch of rookies that we need to constantly watch over. We’ll get things figured out.”
“I know you will,” Liz said. “Now, one more question for you.”
“Sure,” I said.
“What’s up with you and Stephanie?” she asked.
I shrugged.
“Don’t give me that,” she said. “You forget, I’ve known her for years. She’s pissed at you for something.”
“Probably the picture from the other day,” I said.
“Probably not,” Liz retorted.
“I’d rather not tell you,” I finally admitted.
Liz nodded slowly.
“I think it might affect your working relationship with her and I don’t want to be in the middle of that,” I said.
“You called her out,” Liz said.
I shrugged again.
“Travis, I told you, I know her,” Liz told me. “Do you think I was surprised that she wanted to see where the chips fell before she committed? I’m not. If anything, I’m surprised that she is here at all. Hon, she’s naturally cautious ... and she’s naturally self-centered. If she had a better voice, she’d be a perfect entertainer. But her range is too limited to really front a band. I made her my tour manager because she’s overly cautious sometimes. She’s kept me from a few mistakes here and there. But she also understands that she works for me.”
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My name is Cuthbert Franks; yea I know I've heard them all; and I'm a 35 year old asteroid miner in the Trinity system. By the way I go by 'Cutty' so don't get to wise-assed about it. Now from time to time we have pirates raid us for our stockpiles and most of us miners have 'played' with our ships so that we aren't completely defenseless. Take mine for instance; it looks like just another old freighter converted to ore processer but, you would get a surprise if you tried to take...
Tony saw the dark clouds ahead. At a stoplight in a little northeastern Texas town he checked his phone radar. Yup, a big rainstorm with heavy downpours wasn’t far. He’d keep going though. In his 72 years he’d driven through all kinds of weather. His hotel for the night was waiting, halfway between his home in rural southwest Missouri and Houston where a periodic cancer visit would start tomorrow. Less than two miles out of town he saw a figure trudging on his side, small and with a backpack....
It was dark when I woke up and it took me a second to remember where I was. Curled up in the passenger seat of a Honda Civic. The engine was off and it was quiet. There was some light, more grey than any real color, coming from the windows and I blinked, looking around. I was in a parking garage it looked like, underground and not very full. A few cars scattered here and there, but most of them crowded against a distant wall. The light was coming from a couple ramps mostly, daylight. I...
"You move pretty fast for being so small," the woman said. "I almost caught up with you in Boise." I didn't say anything, even though I had a lot of questions. It was like I couldn't settle on just one to ask, so I didn't ask any. Or maybe I was afraid of the answers. I had been running fast, very fast and even if this woman hadn't been dead, which I was pretty sure she had been, she shouldn't ever have been able to find me. Not by herself, not without help. We got back to the...
The sunlight hurt my eyes, even the very little escaping from the drawn curtains. Just a slender fissure and I turned weakly away from it. I felt tired and empty inside, not so much hungry as just ... empty. My skin was cold and clammy and the light seemed to crawl across my flesh. I trembled and wondered if this wasn't DT, the withdrawl eating away at my brain. I hadn't fixed since I'd seen Vin and I had no idea how long ago that had been. I didn't think I was really addicted to the...
We actually drove through what there was of the town of Newrock, and pulled onto a dirt road that was even worse than the one we'd been traveling. After a mile or two there was a big silver, double wide trailer ahead of us, and Angela parked next to an old pickup truck. There were no lights and if anyone was there, apparently they hadn't been woken up by our arrival. I got out of the car, following Angela as she walked to the mobile home, which had a small wooden porch up a few short...
She was weak now, but still alive four days later. I mean Audrey, of course, who'd become something of a pet to me. We'd brought her home, to our house in Klamath Falls. It was really Angela's place, but she'd made it mine as well. We were mated now, there really was nothing of mine that wasn't Angela's as well, and so the opposite was also true. And I'd been changing. Every hour, every minute, I was becoming something else. There were obvious things, like the way I talked, the way I...
I dreamt. Everyday, sleeping in the cool dark with Angela to hold me, I was dead. And yet I dreamed. And that my dreams were bad I had little doubt, but I could never remember them. They were small snippets and fragments, all jumbled together in one confused memory. And even that much was quickly forgotten as well. But just knowing that I had them troubled me greatly. I thought there must be some meaning there, as Angela had divined me from her own dreams. She'd sought and found me, guided...
I was asleep, and I knew that because my parents were still alive. We were in the car with the darkness all around, as if we'd entered a long tunnel and we had to drive through it. I didn't want to, but in my dream I didn't seem to care as I sat in the backseat, buckled up tight and holding Edgar. I smiled in my sleep I think, because I'd forgotten him completely. Edgar the Bear, soft and stuffed and in my arms. What a nice dream, except for my shoulder. It hurt and when I looked down at...
"There's someone here," I said. "I know," Angela replied from her bath as I entered the small room. I'd been resting, just being lazy really, and talking with Natalie in her bed. "Who is it?" I asked, frowning a little. My power to sense other vampires was growing, but still weak. I had no real idea how near or far this other one was, or what the creature's purpose might be. I didn't believe in coincidence though; this other vampire, whoever it was, would have come to Sacramento...
David finished the first term of Year 10 before he left Australia but the US schools start in August not February. The different start dates and the time he missed has David unsure about what level to start at in the Window Rock High School, so he arranges to be tested by the local school board. In some subjects he tests well enough to be a Junior, what they call Year 11 in the US, and in others he tests out as a Sophomore, the Year 10 equivalent. So he registers as a Sophomore, but in the...
David waits until the Walkers leave the area before he starts to ask around about someone he can talk to in law enforcement in Texas. He’s very careful about who he asks and how he asks them because of his concerns about what he suspects from the records he’s read. On a Tuesday evening in mid December Jerry Fasthorse, the police officer who lives down the street, drops in to talk to David. He says, “I found a contact for you. To talk to them we have to attend a meeting near Albuquerque on...
In the November before his high school graduation David speaks with the trustee of his US based trust about attending university and emails him a copy of what courses he’s finished with a list of what he wishes to do for the next few years. Based on the course information from the university he can start studies in the summer after high school finishes to attend the uni for two years, plus summer classes before, between, and after those two years to have degrees in both business management...
All of David’s summer semester classes are over: the last exam is done, the last assignment is handed in, the major project is finished, he’s all packed up and ready to leave. The staff check his room and sign off on it being correct so he hands in this last piece of paperwork before heading to the car park to leave the university and Albuquerque. Four weeks ago he visited Window Rock to transfer his vehicle registration and driver’s license back to Jason’s address. While there he picked up...
The plane from Auckland, New Zealand, lands at Sydney’s Kingsford Smith Airport in Mascot just before six in the evening local time after a three and a quarter hour flight in the Emirates A380 Airbus. This isn’t the first time David has flown in an A380 but this is his first time in the Business Class of an Emirates plane, and he found it to be the most comfortable flight he’s had in Business Class of any airline he’s used. He has an easy and quick trip through immigration due to being an...
I had to depart for my afternoon workout session with Kim as soon as the call ended. We were almost to the end when Liz appeared in the room. “Come back to the office when you’re finished here, please,” she said. I grunted my assent since I was in the middle of forcing my arm outward with a stick and it wasn’t the most pleasant feeling I’d ever experienced. Liz stood and watched for a moment before smiling sadly and heading back to work. “Is she mad?” Kim asked from the...
I had almost made it to my feet but I dropped back on the couch. The fact I was wearing the soft sling didn’t do my arm any favors. “Wait!” I said. “What?” “I’m not comfortable with her working out here any longer,” Liz said. “She’s been on vacation all week!” I said. “That’s part of the problem,” Liz said. “She’s missed a lot of work recently and I ... I’m not happy with how she’s come to view her job here.” “First off, she was sick for two days,” I cut in. “The vacation has been...
Skye and Jill scattered like cockroaches when the light comes on as soon as my face appeared in the doorway. Liz looked up from her desk while I stood sheepishly in front of her. “If you want Brea gone, she’s gone,” I said. “No,” Liz said almost at once. “I was being silly.” “It’s not worth arguing with you over,” I told her. “If she’s going to be a problem then you’re right. We should let her go. But I still think we do it in a way that it doesn’t come back on her at the hospital.” “She...