Night Shifts Black(43)
I slip through the door and close it quietly behind me.
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I force myself to leave them alone the rest of the afternoon. I can hear enough to know that whatever they're creating is something I want to witness more than anything, but I manage to restrain myself and give them their much-needed time alone. What happened, what's happening now, is historic, and I'm not about to risk any kind of interference. Still, I'm dying for more than the muted sounds of laughter, debate, and Luke's iconic voice filtering through the door. I consider hovering right outside, but convince myself that acting like a creepy stalker fangirl after all of this is not the way to go.
Instead, I lie on the couch, staring at the ceiling, smiling like an idiot to myself as I listen to what I can of the magic. After about three hours, the door finally opens, and I bolt up to greet them.
Casey almost looks startled when he sees my head pop up from behind the couch and laughs.
"What are you doing?" he asks, and I rest my arms on the edge to face them.
"Not distracting you," I tease with a grin that he returns.
"Oh really?" he says, and I love the light in his eyes.
"I'm gonna go chill in my room for a bit. Nice work, Case," Luke says, slapping his arm before disappearing back down the hall.
"Want a beer?" Casey asks me, heading toward the fridge.
"Sure," I answer, and he grabs a couple bottles. "Sounds like it's going well," I continue after he pops the caps and hands me one.
He nods and drops beside me. "We're both pretty happy with the direction. It's going to sound awesome with our actual gear in the studio."
"I can't wait to see you play drums," I say.
He glances at me in surprise, then laughs. "That's right. I guess you haven't even seen me play yet."
I shake my head. "Just violins and that weird string-choir-air sounding thing."
"Pads."
"Huh?"
"That sound. It's called a pad."
"Oh." I lean against him, and he puts his arm around me as I'd hoped. "How's Luke?" I ask quietly.
"Good," he says. "Better than I've seen him in a long time. It was like … " he stops, and I can hear the emotion rising in his voice again. I reach up and interlace my fingers with his. He squeezes and lets me pull his arm tighter around my shoulders.
"It's going to be slow, but it's going, Casey. I think it's finally going."
He nods and kisses my hair. "You're amazing, Callie. I don't know how you got through to him, but you did."
I almost laugh at the absurd comment. I'm amazing. Yeah, right. I'm still not even sure what I am exactly, but I'm pretty sure it's not amazing.
"All I did was force myself into his life and refuse to let him hurt me."
"Yeah, well, no one else managed to do that."
"How many people really tried besides you?"
He quiets, and I sigh. "It was timing, too, Casey. It was a lot of things. Sometimes it takes a stranger. Friends know too much."
"True. You hold on too tight with friends."
I nod. "Although, let's be honest. I'm the one who got the best deal out of all this."
"Oh yeah?"
"No question."
I turn to him and gaze into his eyes. His expression softens, and I love the smile that spreads over his lips. I kiss him gently. I have to. That smile …
"Promise me one thing though, Callie."
I grow serious when he does.
"No matter what happens with the two of us, we will always be there for him. I can't lose him, too. I can't."
I squeeze his hand. "Neither can I."
He seems to relax, and the mood lightens again. "Want to hear what we've got so far?"
"Are you kidding? Since the second I left the room."
He grins and pulls me to my feet.
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Casey keeps his promise, and by early evening we've all assembled in the main living room. He's converted his afternoon's work into an audio file that he can play through the entertainment unit's surround sound system, which only adds to the dramatic effect of the big reveal. He hooks up his laptop, and we all settle back on the couches in anticipation.
Eli and Sweeny have a look of stern concentration as Casey pushes play, but I can see Luke's smirk. It's good and he knows it. He's not worried.
Even though I had an earlier preview, I'm still not prepared for the blast of sound that pours out of the speakers into the room. I can't believe Casey did all of this in an afternoon on that little keyboard, but instead of being smug and arrogant, he seems contemplative more than anything. I can see his mind considering each note, each sound, as he studies the air with the same concentration as the others who have never heard the song before.
Only Luke seems relaxed as we listen, each person lost in their own journey with the sound swelling around us. I'd love a glimpse into their heads as they decide the fate of Casey's efforts, and find it fascinating that even after all these years together, all their success, all the hundreds of reasons why Casey Barrett should be bursting with confidence, he still waits with such nervous tension for the evaluation of his work.
The music dies, and I hold my breath for the verdict.
"Play it again?" Sweeny asks, and Casey clicks a few buttons to replay it.
This time I can sense the change in their engagement with the music. I see the involuntary movement of their fingers as they seem to work out their own contributions to the composition.
"There! Right there! Stop it!" Sweeny cries. Casey obeys, and Sweeny closes his eyes, reviewing something in his mind. "You're going to hit the kick hard on that build, right Case?"
Casey nods. "On the bridge into the chorus? Yeah. Definitely a fill, too, at the end. I was thinking Eli would come in hard with some killer run, too."
Sweeny nods. "Ok. Yeah. That lead guitar riff is sick. Wanted to make sure we were supporting it."
"Absolutely. You can thank Luke for the riff."
Sweeny seems impressed, but Luke only shrugs.
"It's nothing. Casey did everything else."
"And Callie," Casey corrects.
"And Callie," Luke echoes with a direct smile to me.
I'm pretty sure I'm blushing, but hope it's not obvious in the dim light.
"Love it, Case. Really," Sweeny says. "You know, I like that for an album title, too. Greetings from the Inside."
"Greetings from the Inside," Casey repeats, then nods in agreement. "Yeah. I like that."
"Luke, you slayed the vocal," Eli adds, and I have to agree. I love Casey's version, but Luke's voice transformed the song into something entirely untouchable. Casey seems to agree, and I wish I could bottle the look on his face.
"You sound like a rock star or something," Casey jokes, and Luke rolls his eyes.
"What are you doing?" Casey asks as Eli starts dialing his phone.
"Calling TJ," he answers.
Casey seems startled. "TJ? Why?"
"To see if he can get our trailer here by tomorrow instead. I want my bass."
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Casey and Luke make good on their promise to take me to 49th & Finch for dinner. I'm just thrilled to get Luke out of the suite. Eli and Sweeny join us as well, and the five of us slide into a booth that looks more like a lounge. When they said "bar food," I had expected bowls of peanuts and pool tables. I don't know why I would. Nothing else is ever as I expect with them.
Based on the reactions of the host and staff, it's pretty obvious they're immediately recognized as high-priority guests. There are bottles and glasses on our table before we even have our jackets off.
"And I thought I got VIP service at Jemma's," I mutter to Luke.
He smiles over at me. "Just wait."
"Shit … " I hear Casey mumble, and glance over at him in alarm. He's staring across the restaurant at another table of glossy patrons, one of which looks very familiar. Luke must notice as well.
"Oh, man. Sorry, Case. You want to leave?"
Casey sighs and shakes his head. "Nah, it's fine. Maybe she won't see us."
Luke scoffs. "Jana Furmali? That woman has a freaking radar for you."
Casey glares at him. "Yeah. And thanks for inviting her to your little get-together, by the way. She practically tackled me."
Luke gives him a look. "Of course I didn't invite her! She must have come with Davis and Kane."
Casey grunts and fingers his napkin. I reach over and grab his hand, which seems to startle him out of his daze. He gives me a weak smile that tugs at my heart.
"Sorry. She's just … "
"Persistent," Eli finishes for him, and Casey sighs again.
"Yeah, persistent. We went out a couple times a few months ago and she will not let go. I told her it wasn't going to happen."
"I picked up on that at the party," I comment. He seems concerned as he searches my eyes, but relaxes a bit when I squeeze his hand. "I'm not worried," I assure him, and he gives me a quick kiss.
"Dude, she just saw you," Sweeny warns, leaning close.