Odalisque
Fifty-three
THE NEXT WEEK SET THE PACE for some intense work. We had good painting days on Monday and Tuesday, but I mostly worked alone. Deb or Bree kept track of the volunteers who came out to help an hour here or there. Tuesday afternoon, I had to take a break for Doc’s class. I tagged Coach Frederickson early in the mornings for a run. We focused on painting the backgrounds and larger expanses of less detailed work while we still had scaffolding. It came down Monday.
In order to switch to the scissor-lifts, we all had to be certified. That was a four-hour training course and test. We met for the course on Wednesday morning and were done by one o’clock. I was thankful that everyone was willing to take a class-cut. Bree took the course, too, even though she wasn’t painting. Several painters from the scene shop had already been certified, so we had fifteen people who could continue painting without the full scaffolding in place. There would be four scaffold units that were just one tier and were on wheels so work on the various textures on the bottom grid tier could continue.
We still had the tent awning over us to protect from rain, but once the scaffold was out of the way we’d be working entirely with natural light. The shape of the work was changing along with warming weather, even though nights were still dipping into the thirties.
“Wow!”
That was the consensus among the group that came out Wednesday to look at the project without the scaffold. This was our first chance to actually look at the wall of the building we were painting, and it was awesome.
“Tony, I’m so proud of you,” Lissa said as she hugged me. It was just my family, Doc, Bree, Maggie, and Jim. “A whole wall of painting and not a single nude!” she continued. Everybody laughed.
“Yeah, well, it’s not all done yet,” I said. In fact, while we were all pleased with the progress, it still looked to me like an awful lot of paint yet to be applied. The eight blank areas on the wall that were focal points waiting to be painted just glared at me. I could see that for all our care in painting the field areas, they all still needed work as well. Some of the shading and texture was just too subtle and from the distance most viewers would be, the large areas looked flat and stark. I felt a hand on my shoulder as my heart-rate was rising.
“Don’t panic,” Doc said quietly. “It’s just what you knew would have to be fixed. It’s why you needed the scaffolding down. The view from fifty and a hundred feet away is different than from eighteen inches.”
“I don’t want anyone to see it,” I said. Kate had made her way to my side and gave me a hug. I could tell she knew what I was thinking. Jim and Maggie had moved forward a bit and were holding a conversation while pointing at various areas. Melody, Lissa, and Wendy had walked farther out in the field to just view and enjoy the sight. My biggest fear was that someone would come and criticize what was obviously not a finished project, or worse yet, that they would make a joke of it.
“Well, that’s why we have the retractable awning,” Doc said. “When you aren’t actually working on it, we cover it up.”
“And when you are working on it, we’ll charge admission,” Bree said. I didn’t realize that she’d been close enough to hear what we were saying, but she was right behind me.
“What do you mean?” I asked.
“I’m going to sell tickets to watch you paint. If anyone wants to see what’s going on from closer than the field fences, they’ll have to pay admission,” she said. “Before you cover it up, come back and look at it from the fence.”
We walked the eighty yards or so to the far fence around the athletic field at the end of the track opposite the painting. When I turned to look, I was relieved. From this distance it didn’t look nearly as bad as from seventy-five feet away.
“If people want in closer, it will be to watch you painting and to listen to the entertainment,” Bree continued. “I know you like to listen to music while you paint, so we’ll start by piping your music out here this weekend. I’ve talked to a couple of local groups and Thor talked to his music director. As long as it isn’t too cold or raining, we’re going to have live music in front of the wall while you’re working on the weekends. During the week, the area is off-limits.”
“Wow!”
Doc and I went over my plan, progress, and budgets. Thursday and Friday, I’d gone to the site and sat in the rain looking at the wall. Kate and Bree went with me and held umbrellas as we viewed from different distances and made notes on what we would try to accomplish this weekend. I sketched several places where we needed more contrast in the detail. I discovered that there simply wasn’t a one-to-one correlation between my eight-foot rendering and the eighty-foot wall.
Nonetheless, Saturday and Sunday had gone better than I expected. The rain finally let up and by ten on Saturday it was warm enough to paint. The temperature stayed above fifty for the rest of the weekend. Jim, Maggie, and Amy occupied three of the lifts working to enhance the highlights and shadows in the areas that were already painted while Kate and I used the other one to touch up focal points that we had thought were completed. Melody, Sandra, and the scene painters worked on the rolling scaffolds and on the ground to re-texture the large areas. We were learning to be bolder in our use of paint.
“We made a lot of progress over the weekend,” I said, “but it was all in re-doing what was already done. The sections we got completed all look better now, so I feel a little better about people seeing it. It still ties my stomach in knots, though.”
“I’m sorry I couldn’t be out there this weekend,” Doc said. “I’ll come out and look again on Wednesday. I know you are short-handed this week, so I’ll try to set aside time to really get some painting done with you. It’s a tough time for the PCAD students right now.”
“Yeah, I know,” I said. “I don’t remember being that stressed out about finals last year.” Doc laughed at me.
“You were riding a pretty high wave last year,” he said. “Which reminds me; what are you exhibiting in the gala?”
The gala? Shit it was next weekend!
“I guess I don’t really have anything to exhibit,” I said. “Yours is the only class I’ve taken here this year and we didn’t do exhibition work in class. I learned a ton, though. Clarice doesn’t really want me to show anything that will be in my exhibition in June. I guess I’ll pass this year.”
Doc looked at me with a puzzled expression on his face.
“I guess that’s your choice,” he said.
It was a pretty good painting week and I felt like we were plugging away in spite of the rain that started late Tuesday night and lasted the rest of the week. We got nearly an inch by Saturday. In spite of the fact that Saturday was a good painting day, I took an hour off in the afternoon to join Lissa at a four-way women’s track meet at the football stadium. We watched Whitney blast away runners from all four schools in the 100 meter and 200-meter hurdles. I couldn’t believe the power she displayed when she launched off the board for a school record long-jump. Wow! That girl has legs! I couldn’t stick around for all the awards and the congratulatory kisses as I’d left a working crew and Doc with the red hat. I got back for another two hours of painting.
The first week of May was crap. The temperature fell again so there were only a couple hours a day that were above fifty degrees. And rain. And rain. And rain. By Thursday the rain was so heavy and blowing so hard that there was no sense even going to the site. Friday, I was showered and scrubbed by Melody, Lissa, and Kate and sent to the mall for a haircut. Donna was really going to hate me. I hadn’t had a haircut since Valentine’s Day. But I was escorting half a dozen young ladies and two small boys to the PCAD Gala tonight. For PCAD, the school year was over. Damon was officially escorting Lissa and Whitney. Drew would be taking Meddy and Bree. That left me with Kate and Wendy. Well, there wasn’t really a bad choice that could have been made. Drew did have a little trouble grasping that “Pretty” Amy was being escorted by Thor and Sonia. Of course, Sandra would be with Walt. It appeared that there would be a number of others of our friends that would also be making the trip to PCAD from SCU for the first time. I really didn’t figure that we’d see Rio, Amanda, June, Brent, Franklin, Justin, Eric, Kevin, Tonya, or Rachel until the after party at our house. We had to tell everyone that we weren’t planning on getting naked that night.
Donna and Howard wanted to know all about where we were going and how many women I was escorting. I gave them the basic details. I hadn’t done anything for a month but paint. I told them a little about Intercollegiates, though, and they thought I was making up the story as I went. No imagination. When no one came to pick me up, I heard Howard mutter something about losing all of them. I think he was really disappointed.
I guess we created a stir when we walked in to the gala, but I was feeling a little detached. It was different going to a big opening when you know you’ve got a couple of great pieces on display than going in with nothing. We were all focused on what Kate and Melody were displaying Kate was only showing one of her major pieces for the year that would be in our gallery opening next month. But she had several charcoals and we gave her permission to display the triptych of Melody, Lissa, and me. Melody had items from her fashion line, dying, and some of her weaving on display. When the six ladies and we three boys walked in, heads turned. I knew it was all because of the stunning women and not because Drew, Damon, and I were in tuxes. I had to admit, though, that the boys looked great and were determined not to throw up like they did last year.
We went through the first gallery and got punch and appetizers as we looked at the Senior exhibits. Then we had to hurry to the fashion show and barely got there in time to see Melody’s two models come out wearing her sportswear. Melody ran out from back stage and took a quick bow, then met us back in the hall. It was time to go see Kate’s display. There was a huge crowd at one end of the gallery and we followed along to see what was up. That’s when I saw the banner.
“Katarina Mirela and Tony Ames, Opening at Gallery 243.”
Kate’s charcoals surrounded her triptych and people were ooing and ahhing. I squeezed her hand and she leaned over to kiss me. Then I saw that people were carrying brochures for our opening. Apparently, Clarice had managed to get the catalog displayed with Kate’s paintings. That was cool. When we got nearer the front, though, we saw what else people were looking at. My eight-foot wide rendering for the memorial mural was there on display, complete with the color swatches around the edges. The big Plexiglas box for donations sat next to it with an announcement to watch the artist at work at SCU.
“Bree?” I said, looking around for her.
“Not my fault this time. Honest! I didn’t do it. Er… all of it.”
“Okay. Spill it. How did this get here?”
“That nice Doc Henredon came and said the rendering was a surprise for you at the gala since you were getting class credit for the practicum. You know that’s why the Gary Ranson Foundation doesn’t match your hours like they do with everyone else. All I did was make sure it was okay to have a donation box and announcement here.”
“This isn’t just an announcement,” I said, picking up the brochure. “Who made up this promotional piece?”
“What do you think agents do?” a voice behind me asked. I turned to see Clarice standing there with Doc.
“I couldn’t believe you weren’t planning to exhibit anything at the gala, Tony,” Doc said. “So, I contacted your agent and she approved displaying the mural rendering, provided we had information that would promote the project and your gallery opening with it.”
“And I’ve been waiting for this for a year,” said another voice. I saw Bob Bowers, the art critic, pushing through to stand with Doc and Clarice. “Clarice has been keeping your work under wraps until your opening, but if it is close to what is in your catalog, the two of you are going to become very popular. And I understand that the mural will be dedicated the Monday before your exhibition. Perfect timing.”
“Kate, your pieces are perfect. Why did you never let me see this triptych?” Clarice asked.
“You told us never to show you work we wouldn’t sell, ma’am,” Kate whispered. It was obvious to me that she was as overwhelmed by the big display as I was.
“That was a work of love, Clarice,” Bob said. “Look who is in it.”
“Of course. Of course,” she said. “Enjoy your big night Kate, Tony.” Clarice turned to Bob. “Did you see the sculptures over here by an artist named Jerome, Bob?” Clarice said, guiding him away. Doc looked at us and smiled.
“Felicitations,” he said as he shook each of our hands. He hurried off to join Clarice and Bob.
“Am I forgiven?” Bree squeaked from behind me. I turned to our redheaded friend.
“Like you said, Bree. It wasn’t your fault… this time.” We laughed and I squeezed each of the six ladies and both boys to me.
We stayed at the gala longer than we had last year. Jack took the two sleepy boys with him after they’d both been kissed by their dates and the other seven of us piled into the limo to head home in time to greet our guests. We pulled out all the stops for tonight and had Carma cater a small buffet that people cleaned out almost as soon as they arrived. We had a limited amount of champagne and a lot of sparkling Catawba. The party migrated downstairs as we played waltz music over the speakers and everyone did their best to imitate a formal cocktail party with dancing.
“I’m skating tomorrow night. Are you coming?” Amy asked me.
“Gosh, I’ll have to look at my Day-Timer,” I said. “It’s Cinco de Mayo, isn’t it? I might have a party to go to.”
“You do have a party you idiot,” she laughed. “It’s mine. I’m going to jam tomorrow. It will be wild.”
“Are you going to jam or figure skate, bitch?” Sonia said as she gripped Amy around the waist and pulled her to her.
“I’m gonna jam right into your pussy, slut,” Amy tossed back. Sonia grabbed her crotch.
“With what? You don’t have the balls,” Sonia shot back. Okay. I wasn’t really needed here, but I couldn’t stop watching. Amy reached out and grabbed Thor by the cock and hauled him into their three-way.
“With my dildo here,” Amy growled. Okay, that was enough. I extracted myself and went to find others.
Wendy stopped me as I was going by. She didn’t say anything, but took me by the hand and led me to the patio sheltered from the rain that was still coming down. We stepped through and breathed in the wet air. It was delaying my project, but when the rain really falls and isn’t just kind of hanging in the air, I love it. It was like a Nebraska thunderstorm without the thunder and lightning. Wendy didn’t give me much time to contemplate that, though. She pulled my face to hers and started kissing me.
Wendy and I have kissed before. We’ve played around and even brought each other off. We’ve double-teamed Kate. Nothing had prepared me for the searing depths of this kiss with my Tiger. And it wasn’t quick. I was beginning to think that people might miss us before Wendy released my lips and my mouth. I was poking her in the stomach with my hard-on and was afraid my tux pants were going to need cleaning.
“Tiger. Wow! You are a tiger,” I said. “What was that about?”
“I’ll tell you later, okay?” she whispered. Then she slipped back into the house and left me to adjust my trousers.
“Did you just get what I got?” Kate asked as she came up behind me. One hand moved down to help with my readjustment.
“I think I must have,” I said. “What was that all about?”
“I think it’s going to be an interesting night,” Kate said. “Wanna sleep with me?”
“Of course. You two are my dates, aren’t you?”
“I think we might be in Wendy’s room tonight,” Kate whispered. She kissed me. No matter who I kiss, I always know Kate’s kiss. It was as fresh as the first time. She started a little tentatively and then opened to tease and play, just pausing slightly as she slowly pulled away from me. Kate just rings my bell. She turned and went back in the house.
Before I turned around, another pair of arms slid around me and I was soon in the embrace of a very tall girl. A very strong, tall girl. A second later, my lips were crushed against hers. Seconds later, another pair of lips teased us apart enough to join our kiss.
“Do you mind if Whitney stays the night, lover?” Lissa asked. “I know it could get crowded in bed again.”
“Mmm. I think my dates tonight have plans that might keep me from our conjugal bed,” I said. “The question is, do you mind?”
“Not if you bring us coffee in the morning,” Lissa said. “I love you.”
“I love you, Lissa,” I said. Whitney and Lissa slipped back into the house. Bree and Melody pushed me back outside.
“You’re not going in until we get what you’ve been giving all our girlfriends,” Melody said. “I love you, Tony.” We kissed and were joined by Bree as we pleasured each other with our tongues and lips.
“Which side of the bed do I need to be on to get mistaken for Melody tonight?” Bree asked.
“Red, when we’re ready we’ll let you know, okay?” Melody said. “I think Tony is going to be busy tonight, aren’t you, sweetheart?”
“Yeah, I think I’ve been spoken for,” I agreed. “But Melody… you know how much I love you?”
“Yes, but I can’t wait to hear you tell me again.”
The two went back inside and this time I was all the way through the door before I was accosted by a row of girls.
“Is this the kiss Tony line?” Amanda asked as she pressed herself against me. I couldn’t answer with my mouth full of her tongue and her obviously unbound breasts pressed against me. I just had to touch a little and she didn’t seem to mind.
“Come on, there’s a line,” Rio said. “I’ve missed you this term, Tony. Advanced Crit is a bitch without you.”
“I’ve missed you, too, Rio,” I said. We kissed softly. “Soon?” she asked.
“When we’re ready,” I agreed.
“Can I have one?” Rachel asked. I swear, she’s even shorter than Rio and less than half as wide. I kissed her gently. “Mmm. Wanna play mixed doubles with me?” she asked. June stepped up to give me a big hug.
“You are making me more daring, Tony,” June said. “I would never get in line to kiss a boy.”
“I would think the boys would be in line to kiss you, Joo-Eun,” I answered. She smiled and looked at me, then pulled my face toward her to kiss her.
“Then again, maybe I would stand in line,” she giggled and left.
I didn’t recognize the next girl in line at first. She came at me and pulled me toward her. I hugged her to me and slid my face past her searching lips.
“You know I don’t swing that way, Kevin,” I said. He laughed.
“I had to try, you know,” he said.
“Well, you do make a beautiful girl,” I said. We hugged each other again and finally I got back to the party. It was well after midnight.
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