JUST FOR GRINS
As
usual, they’d been wired coming off stage, but after the show the excitement
had worn off bit by bit: during the drive back to the hotel, during the long
warm showers they’d each taken to clean the perspiration off themselves, during
the late-night snack room service had brought them a snack which only
AJ and Nick had even tried to eat. It had only been a few minutes later that
the guys had begun nodding off, then began the process of saying their "goodnights"
before yawning their way to their respective rooms.
In
his room, Howie tried to sleep but – tired though he was – he couldn’t stay
asleep. He had managed to doze off at least twice, but each time he awakened
a short time later, feeling restless and preoccupied.
Giving
up, he’d wandered back into the suite’s living room. He flopped onto the over-stuffed
couch and tried to watch television to put himself back to sleep. The pale blue
glow of the screen in the dark room and the monotonous stupidity of middle-of-the-night
cable had lulled him to sleep before, but tonight they didn’t help. He even
sprawled out across the tan velour of the couch, incredibly comfortable physically,
but the thoughts weighing on his mind kept him from sleeping.
Eventually
he turned off the set and stepped onto the balcony. It was a warm, late summer
night, and the lights of the city were spread out below him as far as he could
see to the distant mountains. Howie plopped heavily into one of the lounge chairs.
Pulling his feet flat onto the seat in front of him, he hugged his knees to
his chest and stared across them onto the city below. His eyes began to tear.
That
was where Kevin found him the next morning.
Usually
the first one up, Kevin was trying to get into the hotel’s gym early. With a
little luck, he’d be through with his workout, back and showered before the
rest of the group were awake. Then they could have their usual breakfast together.
He was out in the corridor, closing the door behind him, when he saw Howie through
the sliding glass door.
Kevin
walked quietly onto the balcony and gently put his hand on Howie’s shoulder.
"D," he said softly, his voice edged with concern, "you’re up
kinda early."
During
the few seconds of silence that followed, Howie didn’t move his eyes from the
city coming to life beneath the balcony. "I haven’t been to sleep,"
he finally said quietly.
Concern
in Kevin became genuine worry. He’d sensed for days now that something had been
preoccupying Howie, but he hadn’t asked him about it. He’d even kept the other
guys from bothering him. More than the others, Howie valued his privacy and
had always been remarkably good at taking care of his own problems. AJ tried
to laugh things off before they became problems; Brian talked to Kevin about
anything that bothered him, and Nick... Well, when he was younger, Nick had
talked to everyone about everything. Lately though, Nick had come to confide
mostly in Brian.
Kevin
couldn’t ever once remember Howie needing any of the "big brother"
advice that Kevin afforded the others. That’s why he was so worried now.
Without
taking his hand from Howie’s shoulder, Kevin sat on the edge of the other chair.
"Howie," he began, "is there anything I..."
"Get
the guys," Howie interrupted. He turned to face Kevin, who could now see
the tracks of the tears beneath Howie’s warm, brown eyes. "I have to tell
you all something."
The
next few minutes went fast. Kevin helped a by-now stiff Howie from the chair
and into the living room. Howie flopped again onto the couch, sitting sideways
at one end and hugging one of the large cushions in front of him. First, Kevin
had his head into AJ’s room. "AJ," he’d said a couple of times to
wake him, but keeping his voice low enough that Howie couldn’t hear from the
next room. Once AJ had raised his head and looked at him with very sleepy eyes,
Kevin continued, "Get out here: there’s something wrong with Howie."
Next
Kevin wakened Brian. When Brian walked quickly into the living room, he found
AJ already sitting on the couch, looking intently at Howie, who’d begun again
to cry quietly. Brian poured a glass of water and was holding it out toward
Howie when Kevin returned with a still sleepy Nick.
When
Howie didn’t take the glass, Brian set it on the end table before sitting on
the floor in front of the couch. He saw Kevin walk behind the couch and sit
on its back, his hand on Howie’s right shoulder. Nick he heard sit in the chair
to his right, behind Howie.
"What
is it, D?" Brian asked him.
Howie
looked up at him with red, wet eyes. Then he turned his head to look at AJ,
then again to see Kevin.
When
he turned to look back over his left shoulder, Nick – awake now – realized that
Howie couldn’t see him. He got out of the chair and came to kneel by the couch,
near Howie’s left shoulder and just to the right of Brian. Nick rested his hand
on the back of Howie’s neck, whispering, "I’m here, Howie."
"We’re
all here, man," AJ said reassuringly. "Tell us what’s up?" Without
realizing he’d done it, AJ had reached out and was resting his hand on Howie’s
knee. The five of them had always been affectionate with each other – not just
wrestling or wrapping arms around shoulders, but in private – away from the
fans and the cameras – there was also a lot hand holding and hugging in both
good and bad times. It came naturally to them now, and now – when Howie needed
them – three of them were touching him.
Brian
reached up and took Howie’s left hand in both of his, completing the connection.
"Whatever it is, bud, we’re here for you." The others nodded their
assent.
"Nothing’s
so bad that you can’t tell us," Kevin added. "We’re family. We love
you."
Howie
looked at them all again, then he looked down, staring vaguely in the direction
of AJ but not seeing him, not really looking at anything. He drew in a deep
breath, making his chest expand and his shoulders push away from the armrest
of the couch. Slowly, he let the breath out, and when he looked up at them again,
he seemed a bit stronger, a bit more comfortable.
"Guys,"
he began, "we’ve been together a long time. We’ve been through a lot together,
and I don’t wanna..." Words failed him. Nick began to rub the back of his
neck, and Brian squeezed his hand.
"Just
say it," AJ whispered. "It’ll be all right."
Howie
looked AJ straight in the eye, but he spoke to all of them at once. "I’ve
been doing a lot of thinking lately. I had something I had to figure out. But
now I don’t want to let you guys down, I don’t want to let the fans down. If
they find out about this..."
"Howie,"
Kevin interrupted gently, "just tell us what you need. Don’t worry about
us. And when we all know, we’ll worry about the fans together." He emphasized
the last word. His hand on Howie’s shoulder squeezed a little.
Howie
looked up at him with a distressed look in his eyes. Then he turned those eyes
to AJ, then Brian, then over his shoulder toward Nick. Nick leaned in toward
Brian to make the eye contact easier for Howie. Turning his gaze to some vague
spot in the middle of his friends not looking at any one of them but
obviously talking to all of them he again drew a breath and let it out
slowly.
"Guys,"
he said quietly, "I think I’m straight."