I’m with the Band
By Melanie Brown
Copyright © 2005
Part 10
I was walking home from Kayla’s house in the cool
spring evening. I thought about what Kayla had said about Tommy’s kiss in the
commercial. Could she be right? Did I actually enjoy that kiss?
I decided I didn’t really enjoy it, so much as I
didn’t mind it as much. It wasn’t as if it was the first time Tommy had kissed
me. It surprised me, but at the time, it just seemed like a cute, sweet thing
for him to do. Rewind…guys don’t talk like that…it was a nice, yeah, a nice
thing to do. It wouldn’t have made any difference if say, Fritz had kissed me
on the cheek...
I paused in my walking to stifle a sudden urge to hurl.
Okay, maybe it would be a little different. I decided to just stop thinking
about it as it seemed like I was only confirming what Kayla said. It happened,
it doesn’t mean anything and it’s over. Period. Gah! Don’t say the P word!
As I entered the house, I headed straight for my room
to change into something…well, more comfortable. I grabbed a t-shirt from the
drawer. I almost put it back because it was one of the t-shirts Brooklyn had
bought me and it was a bright pink. I shrugged and decided it didn’t really
matter. I kicked off my shoes and socks, put on a pair of sweat pants and
walked back to the living room to finish my homework.
I put my books down on the coffee table in front of
the television set. Mom had the TV on some show, but she wasn't in the room at
the moment and I didn't plan to pay any attention to it. I sat on the floor
with my feet under the coffee table.
As I started to do my homework, several strands of
stray hairs fell in front of my face. Mom’s sewing kit was on the couch behind
me, so I pulled out a few inches of red yarn. I then loosely tied my hair up in
the back with the yarn.
Mom entered the room from the kitchen and said, “Oh,
good you’re back.” Then she added, “Shouldn’t you have done your homework
before going over to Kayla’s?
“I’ll be done before ten. I promise.”
Mom just stood there, looking at me funny for the
longest time. She finally said, "How did d you know how to tie your hair
up like that?"
I shrugged and said, "It's no big deal, Mom.
Kayla's been showing me some quick things I can do with my hair."
"Is that what you've been doing -- stuff like
nails and hair -- over at Kayla's the past few days?"
"Sure Mom. Is there a problem?"
Mom shook her head and said, "Oh, no. That's
good, actually. Naturally, I couldn't teach you those things when you were
growing up. I'm just surprised you’re now spending so much time over there.
You used to play with her a lot when you two were little, but for the last few
years, you seemed to have grown apart."
I shrugged again and said, "I dunno. I guess we
just decided we liked hanging out together again."
Mom smiled and said, "That's great. That's
great..." She looked down at my feet and continued, "Love your
toenails!"
I wiggled my toes and said, "Thanks!" Mom
smiled, and left the room and I returned to my homework.
I was just finishing my homework when John returned
from his job at Taco Bell. He called out as he slammed the front door, "Mom!
I'm home!" He glanced at me sitting on the floor, and then did a
double-take.
"Geez! I thought there was a girl sitting
there!" he said with a trace of disgust in his voice.
"Gee thanks, John," I said without looking
up.
"Dude! Seriously!" He lightly kicked one
of my feet. "Look at your toes, man! What's up with that? And your
hair, and..." he paused a moment, and then continued, "And what's
with that t-shirt!"
"What about it?" I asked, finally looking at
him.
"Why would you wear a shirt that says that?"
John said, pointing at me.
"What does it say? I didn't look at it." I
said as I tried to lift the front of the shirt up to where I could try to read
it upside down. I gave John a sheepish look and read it aloud, "Boys are
Stupid."
I started to put my school stuff away and said,
"Sorry, man. I didn't even notice that. Still, you have to admit that
sometimes it's true."
John scowled and said, "No, I don't think
so!"
Suddenly the screen on the television flickered and I
called out excitedly, "Mom! Mom! Come here quick! My commercial!"
John turned around and Mom rushed in from the
kitchen. There I was, standing with the solid white background, wearing the
pink dress. We all watched in silence as the thirty second spot played.
When it was over, Mom said, "That was really
great, Honey!"
John just stood there, looking horrified.
"What do you think, John?" I asked.
"Your little brother is on TV!"
John's face darkened as he said, "Two
things...and they both piss me off! One, I didn’t see my brother anywhere
on TV. Second, you were a last minute addition to the band, and against my better
judgment. And now, 'Michelle' has been to Hollywood parties, been talked about
in magazines and is now on TV. The band has been little more than a footnote
to your escapades with...with your...boyfriend!"
I stood up quickly, fists clinched and yelled,
"You're not being fair, John! Wha...what do you think I've been doing
all this girl shit for, huh!? What?!" I poked my finger into a startled
John's chest and continued, "You! You ungrateful son of a bitch!"
My voice was climbing an octave, which I think lessened the effect.
I tried to fight them back, but tears welled up as I
continued, "Do you think for one minute I want to be there on TV in front
of millions of people to sell tampons? Tampons, for God's sake! And
and and...you got to spend all that time in the studio, your life's dream,
focusing on your music, making your dream happen. The only things I got to do
were buy clothes and fuss with my hair and make-up! Woo hoo!"
Taken aback by my outburst, but undeterred, John said,
"That's not completely true! You got to go to a big Hollywood party and
fun stuff like that. I didn't get to do anything fun. I worked, dammit! We
all worked, while you played." Switching to a mocking voice and gesturing
with his hands, John continued, "You got your hair done, and you went on a
shopping spree, and you had a zillion pictures taken of you and you shot a TV
commercial. Oh, boo hoo, Mike! Me and the guys worked out assess off while
you were on dates with your boyfriend."
"Boys! Stop this!" Mom started to say.
"No Mom, wait!" I shouted. "John, I
didn't think you could be a bigger asshole, but I was wrong! You think what I
did was easy? Just play? I was completely humiliated! I've never been so
embarrassed! I put my masculinity on the back burner for you and your dream!
What a chump I am!"
John sneered, "What are you talking about? You
don't have any masculinity!"
My eyes flashed with anger but John never saw it
coming as I lunged toward him and my fist landed firmly on his nose. I
screamed, "And it's your goddamn fault!" John's nose started
spewing blood.
John stumbled over the coffee table as he backed away
from me and I jumped on him, bringing us both the floor. I started punching
him and crying, "It's your fault! It's your fault!"
John finally recovered from his initial surprise and
raised a foot up and kicked me back, where I fell backwards into the end table,
knocking a lamp over onto the couch.
As I was trying to stand back up, Dad had come rushing
back into the house from the garage. "What the hell's going on
here?" he bellowed. John and I were both on our feet and Dad was between
us, holding us back.
John attempted a lunge at me, but Dad held him back.
Then he just collapsed onto the couch. He was actually crying. Mom handed him
a paper towel to wipe the blood from his nose.
"Is someone going to tell me what's going on
here?" Dad asked in his 'angry' voice.
"For Christ's sake, Michael," John groaned.
"How many times do I have to say I'm sorry?" John suddenly yelled at
me, "I'm sorry! I am so goddamn sorry! I didn't mean to do it! I wish
to God I'd never played with that stupid bow and arrow! I've wanted so many
times to take it back."
He sobbed for a moment. I sat down and was crying.
John shouted, "Yes! It's my fault! I ruined your life! And
I...am...sorry! Okay? I'm sorry." His voice trailed away.
"What is going on?" asked Dad.
I looked at Dad and told him what John had said. John
sat there and said nothing. He just held his nose.
Dad just stood there and frowned. Finally he said,
"This is just wonderful, isn't it? I was opposed to Michael pretending to
be a girl from the get-go. I knew it would lead to problems, but I was
over-ruled. And while I don't approve of the way Mike looks right now or him
selling tampons -- for God's sake -- on TV, I have to say, John, get over it!
It would have been easy for him to have walked away and no one would have
blamed him. But he was man enough to take the high ground to make a
personal sacrifice for your benefit."
"But Dad!" John wailed, "Look at him!
He paints his toenails. He manicures his finger nails. He plucks his
eyebrows! He has a boyfriend. He...he..."
I stood up and shouted, "I do not pluck my
eyebrows! And for cryin' out loud! Tommy is not my boyfriend! And, so
freakin' what?!"
Dad looked quickly at Mom, then back to John and said,
"Did you not hear what I just said?" He paused a second, then
continued, "Your mother didn't tell you this before because she knew you'd
take it wrong, but Mr. Winters only signed you guys on because of Mike. He
thought Mike as Michelle was the band's most marketable asset."
John looked crestfallen for a moment, and then said,
"Dad, that's bull! The studio wanted to hear a demo when we had a real
Michelle -- Sammy's ex-girlfriend!"
Mom said, "John, the studio asks to hear a lot of
demos. Mr. Winters said it was that special quality in Mike's voice that
lifted your band's sound above all those other bands trying to make it. And
Mike's image as a girl helped with getting the contract because the studio was
looking for new looks. Sammy's ex-girlfriend might not have had the image they
were looking for."
John looked incredulous and said, "You've got to
be kidding me! There's no way they'd pick Mike over a real girl!"
It was Mom's turn to look incredulous. She said,
"John, are you blind? Have you not noticed how stunning Michelle is? The
rest of the band notices because I've watched them drool whenever she's around
even though they know who Michelle is. Even now -- sorry Mike -- even now
without trying, Mike looks like a very lovely young girl."
Dad frowned and said, "I know. It's uncanny but
he looks just like your Mom did when she was a teenager. She was pretty
stunning herself." Mom put her arm around Dad.
Mom said, "The band wouldn't be where it is
without Michelle. Michelle couldn't have existed without the accident. Mike
is trying to turn his personal tragedy into something positive. The least you
can do, John is to be more appreciative of his efforts."
John just sat there a moment, wringing his hands and
staring at nothing. His eyes shimmered with tears he was fighting back.
Finally he said, "I'm sorry Mike. I'm sorry for everything." He
paused a moment, struggling to get the words out. "I know this hasn't
been easy for you and...and...I want to ... say 'thank you' for everything
you've done to help me...and the band."
* * *
"Hey Kayla, maybe you still have a chance with
Tommy after all!" bubbled Holly as she sat down with us at lunch. She
handed Kayla a celebrity gossip magazine that was open to a particular page.
"Look at these pictures!"
Kayla held the magazine so I could see too. There
were the pictures Nick had taken of Tommy trying to swallow my tonsils and of
us yelling at each other. There were no pictures of me forgiving Tommy.
Kayla flashed me a look, and then said, "Man, I
don't know what's wrong with that girl! I'd give anything to be kissed by
Tommy like that and it seems to have made her mad!"
Holly said, "The article did mention that that
girl has also been seen with Julia Briggs. Maybe she's a lesbian?"
I asked, "Does it actually say she's a
lesbian?"
Holly looked at me funny, and said, "No, but they
seem to suggest that."
Gina took the magazine and held it up and glanced back
and forth between the magazine and me. "This girl sure looks a lot like
you, Mike. I mean, look at the hair and the nose..."
I interrupted saying, "Well, we are related. Like
I said, she's my cousin...on my mother's side from Oklahoma. It's weird, but
we both look like my Mom when she was a teenager. Once my hormones start
kicking in, I won't look like them any more."
Gina shrugged and looked unsure, but she didn't press
the matter any further.
As the girls chatted on about Tommy Kincaid's possible
availability, I was struck with a sudden thought. Everyone sitting at this
table probably had their toenails polished and was wearing panties. I wiggled
my toes in my shoes, thankful that nobody had X-RAY vision. The panties? I
admit I just like them better than my regular underwear.
Kayla was saying, "I really don't think Michelle
is a lesbian. Have you seen her tampon commercial where at the end, Tommy
kisses her?" A couple of girls nodded and a couple shook their heads.
"Anyway, you can tell she liked it. I think Tommy's just moving too fast
for her."
Before any of the girls could say anything, I said,
"Kayla, maybe she was just acting. You know, the director might have told
her to act that way."
Then before she could answer, I asked, "And, I
have to say I'm curious. Why in the world do any of you care what people you
don't know -- and will never know -- do, anyway?"
Holly said, "Because they're famous! Nobody
cares what normal people do. But famous people...you never know what they're
going to do, so it's fun to watch them!"
"They're still just people!" I protested.
"The only difference between them and you is that their pictures get
plastered all over the world. You wouldn't like it if pictures of everything
you did were published everywhere."
Holly frowned and in a frustrated voice said,
"Because I'm not famous! They are. It's the price they pay for being famous."
* * *
As I tossed my book bag onto the couch, I couldn't
help but see more flowers on the coffee table. Mom came back down the hall
into the living room.
"Oh, hi, Honey. I thought I heard you come
in," she said.
"Hi, Mom. More flowers from Tommy?" I
asked.
Mom shook her head and said, "I don't think so
this time, Mike."
It bothered me that I felt a pang of disappointment.
I plucked the card from the flowers. It read, "Hey, hoochie momma! Grats
on your terrif commercial! You should have told me you were in town. I was
throwing a party that night and would have loved to have had you. Hugs and
kisses, Julia"
As Mom sat down to watch TV, she said, "I have to
admit, I don't like that girl."
I nodded and said, "She's really out there,
that's for sure."
Mom looked up at me and said, "Oh, sit down.
I've got some great news."
I sat down on the couch, next to Mom. She said,
"I talked to Mr. Winters today. And while it isn't official yet, he said
that with all the buzz you've been creating, the studio has decided move up the
CD's release date to May 15!"
"Cool! It's going to be awesome to actually hear
us on the radio!" I squealed.
Mom said, "We're going to have to be switching
back and forth on radio stations though. The same day they're releasing your
single to Country stations."
I frowned when I should have been excited and said,
"John's not going to like that, me stealing some of the spotlight."
Mom shook her head, but kept looking at the television
as she said, "John can just get over himself."
I walked into my bedroom and kicked off my shoes. I
took off my socks and sat on the bed and looked at my toes. I found it amusing
that I'd spent the whole day at school with my toenails pink and nobody would
have guessed it.
I stepped across the hall into the bathroom and looked
at myself in the mirror. I started idly brushing my hair. Kayla had other
plans tonight, so I wasn't going to get to visit her. I looked at my make-up
bag sitting on the counter. It wasn't going anywhere tonight.
I stopped brushing as I had a sudden realization.
When school ended, we would be off for Hollywood and God knows where else. I
was going to have to be Michelle twenty-four seven for months. Where does Mike
fit in? Should he fit in?
I went back to my room, laid down on my bed, and
cried.
* * *
End of Part 10
since 10/02/05