Beloved 45
Belovèd
by
Don Hanratty
My Belovèd is mine, and I am his.
Song of Songs 2:16
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CHAPTER 45
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Alexander MacKenzie awakened with a start. Their direct flight from Kennedy Airport in New York to LAX had just landed, and the airplane began to taxi toward the arrival gate.
"We're home," John told him with a yawn, uncoupling his hand from Alex's. Covered by a single blanket, they'd been comfortably holding hands for the last hour or so of the flight.
"Oh, man," Alex said, yawning and stretching in his seat as they taxied along the tarmac. He and John had both slept part of the way from London to New York, and then some of the way during the last lap of their trip to Los Angeles. Fed and pampered in first class, they had arrived relatively refreshed given the total number of hours they had been in the air, cooped up.
Their trip from London had been as painless as current technology could make it, Alex guessed. But he always mused when on a trip of any great distance how wonderful it would be if there were a machine that would disassemble a traveler's molecules in his home and reassemble them at his destination, all in a split second. Luggage too, of course. That was science fiction for the future, Star Trek stuff, but people in that day would look back and think about how primitive current travel methods were. Including airplanes. People sealing themselves in huge aluminum tubes which were forced through the air from one location to another! Laughable!
It was midnight, California time, and Alex and John each reset his watch as they prepared to disembark.
Alex began to think about his and John's immediate mission, the reason for their trip. Cam. A no doubt deeply wounded Cam.
Now it was time to bring his mental and emotional resources as a father and a man to bear on Cam in what Alex suspected would be a long period of recovery. What had happened to Cam, as described by Kevin, must have been horrible for him. And it was horrible for the whole family. Debilitating. Destructive. Tendrils of fear and remorse for his boy clutched at Alex's chest.
What do you say to a young man, someone as kind and gentle and beautiful as Cam is, when he has been so terribly wounded, not only physically, but perhaps more importantly, at the heart and soul of his being? Pure evil makes the best of us uncertain, Alex thought to himself. He suspected that there was nothing one could say, at least in the short term, that would have real meaning. All one could do in the here and now was to be there for his boy, hold him, let him know how much he was loved. And let him know somehow that love could and would heal us over time.
He had missed being around Cam and Kevin and Carl more than he had thought possible after he'd gone to London. In fact, he loved the entire extended family that Catherine and the Carsons had created, and that he and John felt they shared. Being around the young guys always energized him and stimulated his creativity, and John had admitted the same thing when it came to himself. Their time with the extended family in Big Sur before going to England had cemented those familial bonds more than Alex had thought possible.
He and John walked away from their gate and took the escalator down to the baggage claim. The uniformed driver sent by the studio was waiting for them down there. After they greeted him and introduced themselves, he collected their luggage, loaded it on to a cart, and wheeled it out to their limo. He put it in the trunk of their car, and Alex instructed him to go to the Santa Monica--UCLA Center.
Alex continued to think about Cam and the family as they drove. He was sure that he could count on Catherine to come down to Los Angeles at a time like this, and wondered whether Ian and/or Mary would come as well. He especially valued Catherine's and Mary's abundant love of their extended family and Ian's savvy about so many things. He wanted to hear their point of view about follow-up with Cam after he was released from the hospital.
But above all, Alex wanted to consult and work with Kevin to make sure they were all on the same page for Cam's sake. Respect for Cam and Kevin and for their relationship demanded no less, even though the couple were only eighteen.
When they reached the hospital, Alex made note of the driver's cell phone number, and let the man go and get some coffee somewhere if he wanted. He would call for the car when he and John needed it.
The hospital's front desk was deserted, so Alex called Kevin's cell. Kevin was upstairs at Cam's bedside with his phone on vibrate so as not to awaken Cam, and gave Alex the room number. There was no one in the elevator with them, and Alex put an arm around John and kissed him on the cheek. They looked at each other somberly.
They were walking down the hall toward Cam's room when a young nurse at the nurses' station stopped them.
"Good morning. I'm Alex MacKenzie, and this is my partner, John Kelley," Alex told her. "We want to see our son, Cam MacKenzie."
"He already has a visitor in his room," the nurse said. "We don't want too many people in Mr. MacKenzie's room at one time, especially at this hour. He's going up to surgery in the morning."
"I understand that," Alex said. "I'm not trying to flaunt your rules, but we just flew in from England to see Cam before he's operated on. And we intend to do that."
"I can't allow it," the nurse said.
"Are you the charge nurse?" Alex asked.
"No."
"I'd like to talk to him or her."
"Very well." The nurse dialed the charge nurse's pager on the telephone, and a pleasant looking, middle-aged woman joined them at the nurse's station right away. Her name tag said "Carolyn Chandler."
Alex explained who they were, how long they'd been traveling, and why it was necessary for him and John to see Cam.
The charge nurse nodded. "I'll tell you what. You go on down to Cam's room for a few minutes. Unless he wakes up on his own, please don't awaken him. I'll be down to shoo you out of there in a little while. Deal?"
"Deal," Alex said. "Thank you."
"You know, Kevin has hardly left your son's side since he was admitted," Mrs. Chandler added. "That's good support."
"Yes, it is," Alex said.
The room was dark except for a night light when the Alex and John went in. They saw Cam lying in his bed asleep, IV's draining into his arms, and Kevin sitting in an easy chair pulled up to the bed.
Kevin stood up when the door opened and went to them, silently putting his arms around them both. The three of them stood there together, holding each other in a little clump of grief and misery without saying a word. The two men kissed Kevin before letting go of him and going over to the bed. Alex sensed an aura of hurt surrounding Cam where he lay, hurt that far surpassed the boy's physical wounds.
Alex and then John leaned down and kissed Cam on the head very gently, not wanting to wake him. But he did wake up and tried to smile as he greeted them.
"Dad. John." He tried to smile with lips that were just starting to heal. "I've been wanting to see you." He paused, and then his face crumpled, and he shed a few tears. "I've missed you so much. I needed to see you. Thank you for coming home."
Alex leaned down and kissed Cam again, this time on the cheek, tasting the salt in his son's tears. "Sweet boy, you don't know how much we've missed you. Where else would we be when you really need us?"
Kevin pulled up the two straight chairs to the bed, and sat down in one. Alex took the other, and John sat down in the easy chair, reaching forward to take Cam's hand and hold it.
"How was your trip?" Cam whispered.
"Fast and painless," John said. "Your dad is a good traveler. We're so glad to see both of you."
"Same here," Cam said. "You're both looking good. But a little paunchy," he added with a smile. "Kevin has been pushing Carl and me pretty hard in the gym and on the beach lately. I'm looking forward to running your asses into the ground when I get outta here."
"You're dreaming," John said. "It must be your meds."
Cam tried to laugh, which ended up in a coughing fit.
"You just missed Mom and Ian," Kevin told the new arrivals. "They just left a few minutes ago for Malibu."
"I'm glad they're here," Alex said. "When did they get here?"
"They got in a little after two o'clock yesterday afternoon and showed up here at the hospital about three," Kevin said. "And there's more good news?"
"What?" John asked.
"The sheriff's police caught the guys who beat Cam up," Kevin said.
"Outstanding!" John said with satisfaction. He and Kevin high-fived.
"Carl called us yesterday afternoon from school," Kevin continued. "The two detectives on the case and some backup uniformed cops marched into the student union at UCLA, arrested these guys, cuffed 'em, and dragged them out to the squad cars in front of God and everybody. The arrest was caught on camera, and has already been on TV. And it's already in the newspapers."
"You don't know how happy I am to hear that news," Alex said.
"These two detectives must have worked for twenty-four hours straight on this case," Kevin said. "I think they'd like to meet both of you, by the way."
"I'd like to meet them just to say thanks," Alex said. "How can I reach them?"
"I have their business cards right here," Kevin said, taking them out his wallet and handing them to Alex.
"Thanks. I'll call them tomorrow. Er, later today, I mean."
"There's somebody else you should call if you're passing out thanks," Cam said.
"Who's that?" Alex asked.
"Father Ryan from St. Dunstan's. Kevin told me he met him downstairs in Emergency after they brought me in. He was here for a parishioner who'd been in an car accident, I guess. Anyway, he anointed me the night I came in, and brought me Communion this morning. I mean, yesterday morning. I'm all mixed up. Anyway, I really appreciated that."
"I'll call him," Alex promised.
They all talked and exchanged pleasantries for a few more minutes. Alex and John tried to keep things light, filling the guys in on how their movie making was going in London.
"Listen, Cam, I know we have a lot to talk about," Alex finally said, studying his son's gaunt face. "But I think we better get out of here and let you get some sleep. One of the nurses emphasized we shouldn't wake you up. We had to talk fast to get in here to see you at all, and the charge nurse is going to come down here and throw us out pretty soon."
"Yeah, well..." Cam said. "Kevin is the one that needs to catch a few Z's." Cam looked at his partner, who was sitting there with his head down. "He's hardly left the hospital since I got here."
"The charge nurse mentioned that," John said.
Kevin looked up but didn't say anything, and Alex reached over and put his hand on Kevin's neck.
"Knowing Kevin, I'm sure that's true," Alex told Cam. "What about it, Kev, are you ready to go home with us for a few hours?"
"I kinda wanted to be here when they take Cam to surgery," Kevin said.
"What time is will that be?" John asked him.
"Seven a.m., they said."
"Come home with us, then, and you can be back in plenty of time," Alex promised.
"I don't want to leave," Kevin said.
Cam looked at him. "Kevin, go home. I'm good, and you need to see Casey and Casey needs to see you. Get some sleep," Cam insisted.
After a little more persuading, Kevin finally, reluctantly, acquiesced.
The three visitors stood up. One by one they went to Cam, Kevin going last, and kissed him and told him good-bye. Kevin briefly caressed Cam's face, and then kissed him again lightly on the lips.
"I love you, Cam," Kevin murmured. "I'll see you in the morning before you go upstairs."
"Okay," Cam said. "Thanks, Kev. Love ya back. I'll see you all later."
The three men left the room and headed for the elevators in silence.
When their elevator arrived, they got on, and John put his arm around Kevin as they plunged down to the first floor. Alex called their driver on his cell, and the man said he was in the front parking lot. He said he'd pull around to the hospital entrance.
"I'll see you guys at home," Kevin said when they stepped outside.
"Aren't you going with us?" John asked.
"I have my car here," Kevin said. "I guess I could leave it."
"No, don't do that," Alex said. "It's too nice a car. Some asshole will steal it."
"You're exhausted, man," John said. "Why don't you let me drive your car home, and you go with your dad."
"All right," Kevin said, handing John the keys. "It's on the far end of the lot." He smiled. "So nobody bangs into the doors." He pointed John in the right direction.
"I'll get it home in pristine condition," John laughed as he walked away. "Just follow the sound of screeching tires."
Kevin laughed as he and Alex ducked into the limo, and the big car slowly pulled away. Alex slid over a little and put an arm around Kevin and hugged him.
"You're holding everything together really well, Kev," Alex said. "I know it's not easy. I'm sure you're not looking for compliments, but I know Cam appreciates your being there for him a lot. So do John and I and the whole family. You need to hear that, even if you take what you're doing for your partner for granted. Not everybody is lucky enough to have somebody like you when the going gets tough. You love Cam, and we love you, bud. And we want to take care of you a little bit, too, if you'll let us."
Kevin didn't say anything at first.
"That's just it," he finally said. "I don't deserve any thanks. I haven't been able to say this to anybody else, but I wasn't there for Cam when he needed me most. I should have gotten off my dead ass and gone with him when he went out to run. But I didn't, and those guys nearly killed him. I didn't have his back. I'm never going to forgive myself for that."
Alex bent over and kissed Kevin's head.
"It's not your fault," Alex said quietly. "Maybe you can't accept what I'm telling you right now, but we're going to work on it until you let go of the idea it was your fault. Do you think Cam blames you?"
"I don't know."
"I doubt it very much. You can't take responsibility for every bad thing that happens in this life and in this family, not even when it happens to your partner. Some very evil people did what they did, and they're going to be held accountable for it. You are going to be the most critical factor in Cam's recovery, and you have to be in shape mentally and emotionally to be what you have to be for him. And for yourself. I hope you're hearing me."
"I hope I have it in me."
"You have and you will," Alex said. "You're an athlete, Kevin. You're a warrior. You're tough. You're resilient. As I said before, this isn't easy. But the whole family has your back."
"I know you have."
That's all that was said for the rest of the ride home as Kevin physically leaned into the man who had become more his father than his own dad had ever been.
John was just pulling Kevin's Mustang into the driveway when the limo arrived. The driver put Alex's and John's luggage into the garage and then came out and turned to Alex.
"Will you be needing me tomorrow, Mr. MacKenzie?" the man asked.
"I'll call you if we do, Patrick. Thank you," Alex told him. He pressed a twenty dollar bill into the man's hand. "I know we're not supposed to tip you studio drivers," Alex said, "but that's a little something for the late hour."
"Thank you, sir. I hope to see you tomorrow."
"Good night."
Alex and Kevin met John in the garage, and Kevin picked up two of their bags and muscled them through the back door into the hall.
Ian and Catherine and Carl were still up, and came to meet them in the kitchen.
Alex went to Catherine first and hugged her and kissed her on the cheek, followed by John.
"Thank you for coming down," Alex told his former wife. "I know it means the world to Cam," he said. "And thank you for staying here at the house."
"I knew I needed to be here in L.A.," Catherine said. "And I appreciate your hospitality." She laughed. "Although I never asked you and John if I could stay here."
"You never have to ask," Alex said.
He and John moved on to shake hands with Ian and welcome him, and hugged and kissed Carl.
"Thanks for waiting up for us," John told them all.
The first thing Alex and John did was to go upstairs with Kevin and see Casey, fast asleep in his crib. They didn't wake him.
"Beautiful baby," John said as the three of them went back downstairs to the den, where everyone had gathered.
"Yep," Alex agreed. "And getting big."
"I know you're probably tired," Alex said to everyone after he and John sat down, "but why don't we talk for a few minutes. Then I'll let you go to bed. Anybody want some coffee?"
They all passed on the coffee, settled down on the tan leather couches and comfortable leather swivel chairs. The room sparkled, Alex noted with satisfaction. The new maid that Cam, Kevin and Carl had hired was obviously doing a good job.
They began talking about Cam and his condition.
The first thing Alex said was to reiterate what he had told Kevin in the limo.
"Kevin, I want you to know that any and all decisions that are made about Cam's treatment and follow-up will have to have your and Cam's input and agreement. We'll all express our views at the right time, but like President Bush II, you are 'the Decider.'" He added, "Along with Cam, as I said."
"Thank you," Kevin said. "I think Cam and I are going to need help to know what to do for him. For both of us, actually. But you know we love and trust all of you, and want to hear everybody out. Cam's physical injuries don't worry me so much, but I know he's badly wounded in places the hospital can't fix. I'm really worried..." Kevin dropped his head and stopped talking.
Ian was sitting next to him on one of the couches, and without saying anything, put an arm around Kevin.
They all talked for another half hour about Cam's impending surgery and follow-up, and then Ian changed the subject, looking over at Alex.
"You and John and I should think about paying a visit to the D.A. before you go back to London," he said. "I've heard through the grapevine that the parents of the guys who hurt Cam have some political clout. It won't hurt for District Attorney Nolan to know that there will be a serious flap if his office tries to go easy on the jerks who brutalized him. I've known Jim Nolan for years. We've served together on a lot of panels together at state bar association meetings." Ian looked at Kevin. "Is this all right with you, Kev?"
"Yes."
"You might want to think about taking Sean Miller with you," Carl suggested. "When I told him what had happened to Cam, he was really upset." Carl smiled. "I won't tell you the exact words he used when I told him what went down."
"How are Sean and Susan doing?" John asked.
"They're doing well, I think," Carl said.
"What about Jeff?" Alex asked.
"We haven't heard from him since he went into rehab," Carl said. "I don't think they let the newbies use the phone until the powers-that-be know that the therapy is having an effect."
"Been there, done that," Alex said. "Anyway, Carl, let's check and see whether Sean would like to go with us to see the D.A. It can't hurt for Mr. Nolan to understand that there are more people than just Cam's immediate family interested in how this goes down. By the way, when will these jerks be arraigned?"
"We don't know yet," Kevin said. "But if you call Detective Roker and Detective Suarez, they can probably tell us."
Just before they all went up to bed, John took note of the two dogs lying quietly on the floor in front of them.
"I understand Alice and Samantha really located Cam in that vacant house. They're first on my top-ten list, I'll tell you that. These border collies have sharp noses, for sure." He patted his leg, and the dogs got up and came over to him, tails wagging. "Good dogs," he said as he stroked their heads. "I think you need some treats before bed." They heard the word "treats," and their tails wagged faster.
"We have treats in the kitchen cupboard next to the sink," Carl said. "You're right--we never would have found Cam without these dogs."
"How did the guys talk you into leaving the dogs down here in L.A.?" Alex asked Ian and Catherine.
"We brought them down with us when we were here just before school started," Ian said. "So when the guys asked about letting them stay here, we agreed to leave them until Thanksgiving. Thank God we did."
"Why don't I take 'the girls' out in the front yard for a few minutes before bed," John suggested, "and I'll give them treats before I come up."
Everybody agreed that it was time to get some sleep, and they each gave the two dogs a pat before heading upstairs. John let them out for a few minutes into the sandy front yard, and then brought them back in for some dog candy. He and the dogs went upstairs. Alice and Samantha stood in front of the closed door to Cam and Kevin's room. John let them into the bedroom and shut the door behind them.
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Kevin was up at 5 a.m. He showered and shaved and ate some cereal, and was out the door for the hospital at 5:45 after leaving a note for Maria to feed Casey when she arrived. The rest of the family was up at 6:00, but Kevin was gone. They decided to take their time getting ready and planned to be on hand when Cam came down from surgery.
When Kevin went into Cam's hospital room, two nurses were on hand. They had removed the IV's from Cam's arms, and had given him a pre-surgery relaxant by mouth. The nurses left the room, and Kevin went over to the bed.
"Hey, man," Kevin said quietly. "How ya doin?'" He took Cam's nearest hand and held it.
"OK, I guess. I'm sort of numb."
"That's good."