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โCan I start you off with something to drink?โ
Allen quickly scanned the cocktails. โUm โฆ yeah. I, uh, I'llhave one of these Painkillers.โ
โGood choice.โ
โIs booze ever a bad choice?โ
The kid chuckled. โI guess not.โ
โOh, and some water for Frankie.โ
The kid glanced down at the panting dog. โOf course.โ Heturned, and then spun back around. โI'm Cal, by the way.โ
โI'm Allen.โ
Cal walked into the building through a set of glass Frenchdoors, at the rear of the deck. Allen looked up over the doorway at a second-floordeck. There were no tables on that deck, only white plastic lounge chairs, anda couple end tables. There were stairs leading from the lower deck to the upperdeck. Underneath the stairs was a door that said restroom.
โYou think you can hang here for a second, pal?โ Allenasked. โI gotta hit the head.โ
Frankie's eyes were closed.
โSo โฆ that's a yes?โ
Allen got up, crossed the deck, and pulled open the door. Hewas a little startled to see two men already standing in the small 4' x 5'restroom. One of the men, the larger of the two, was about Allen'sheightโalmost six feet, but about a hundred pounds heavier. He clutched thefront of the other guy's T-shirt in his right fist and had him backed upagainst the sink. His stubbled face was red. The other guy looked nervous butnot really scared. The smaller guy was bald and had a scar under his right eye.
โWhat the hell do you want?โ the bigger guy demanded andbrought up his left forearm to halt Allen.
Allen grinned. โI just needed to pee.โ
โWe're in here.โ
โI see that.โ Allen glanced down at the deadbolt. โIf youturn this knob, no one will disturb you and โฆ whoever this guy is.โ
The goon released his grip on the smaller guy and reached forAllen. He had fire in his eyes.
โYou smart mouthโโ
Allen took a step back, and when the guy's arm cleared thedoorway, he swung it closed as hard as he could on the angry man's bicep.
โAhhh!โ the guy cried out.
Allen smacked the bottom of the door with the tow of hissneaker, and with very little effort, wedged it into place. The guy was movinghis hand around in every direction and opening and closing his fist, trying tograb hold of Allen.
โOpen the door!โ the guy hollered. โGoddammit!โ
โCalm down and I'll let you out,โ Allen responded. โIf not,I can stand here all day.โ
โYou son of a bitch!โ
โSticks and stones,โ said Allen. He looked to his left atthe college guys. They didn't know what to think.
โI'll rip you apart!โ
โThreats will only lead to more pain,โ Allen warned, andthen threw his shoulder into the door.
โAargh!โ the big guy cried out again.
โExcuse me, sir,โ said the waiter.
โYes, Cal?โ
โWere you ready to order?โ
โI haven't looked at the menu yet.โ
โI have your drink.โ In his other hand, Cal held a bowl ofwater.
โFantastic. Can you just hold the straw up to my mouth so Ican take a sip?โ
Cal did as he was asked. Allen took a long sip.
โOh, that's good, Cal. Did you make that?โ
โYes, I did,โ Cal said proudly.
The man with his arm stuck in the door continued to screamthreats and obscenities as Cal and Allen conversed.
โQuiet down!โ Allen hollered, and hit the door with hisshoulder again. โThis guy is so rude.โ
โUm, are you going to let him out of the restroom, sir?โ
โAs soon as he settles down. Can you put my drink on thetable and grab the menu please?โ
Cal walked the five steps to Allen's table. He placed thedrink on the table, the bowl in front of a still sleeping Frankie, and pickedup the menu.
โI swear to God,โ the rowdy yelled, โwhen I get out of here,I'm gonna rip your head off!โ
Allen looked at Cal and rolled his eyes. โHold the menu upso I can read it please.โ
Cal held it up to Allen's face.
โBack it up there a bit, Cal. I'm not a young man anymore,and I left my reading glasses in the car.โ
Cal pulled back the menu and Allen looked it over.
โI'll just have an order of those wings.โ
โGreat choice,โ said Cal, and he once again disappearedthrough the French doors.
Allen returned his attention to the arm. โIf you want me torelease the door, all you have to do is promise not to touch me.โ
The guy was silent for a few seconds, and then Allen heardthe two men whispering. He put his ear closer to the door, but couldn't makeout what they were saying.
โIt's not nice to whisper,โ Allen said. โIt makes othersfeel left out.โ
โOkay, let me out,โ the guy said calmly. โI won't touchyou.โ
โYou promise?โ
โI promise.โ
โAnd?โ
โAnd what?โ
โI think you also owe me an apology.โ
โI'm sorry,โ the guy said, obviously through clenched teeth.
โNow see, that wasn't so hard, was it?โ Allen released histoe hold on the door and readied himself for what he knew was a phony apology.
The ruffian shoved open the door with both hands. It slammedagainst the wall behind it. The guy may have looked angry before, but it wasnothing compared to the look on his face when he stepped out of the restroom.His eyes bulged, his face was almost as red as his eyes, and a massive veinprotruded from the center of his forehead. A single drop of sweat ran from abovehis left eye, around the brow, and down his cheek. He took one step towardAllen, froze, and grabbed his chest.
Allen stepped aside as the three-hundred-pounder toppledforward and hit the deck face first. The entire lower deck shook, wakingFrankie. The dog jumped to his feet.
Allen glanced over at Mya, who was just then bringing aparty of four up the steps and onto the deck. She looked at Allen, and thendown at the guy on the deck.
โLooks like you just missed the show, folks,โ said Mya.โToday's act was a supermodel dog and his comedian owner. Some real funnyshit.โ
โShould we call 911?โ one of the ladies in the group asked.
โProbably be a good idea,โ Mya replied.
The second man stepped out of the restroom. He stared downat the unconscious man. โThe boss ain't gonna like this,โ he said,straightening the front of his T-shirt. โNope, he ain't
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