Chapter
twelve: Hello Again!:
For thirteen days, 2-D stayed in L.A. with Reese. But soon, he fell
homesick. Reese caught on with the signs. “We can go back to England
when you like.” she said to him one night in bed. “Mmm.” said he
miserably. They planned to
pull out in the morning.
But soon, the visit was made even longer. For no sooner had they made
it to
the airport, trouble greeted them.
Reese
and
2-D were about to leave for the plane when it started. “DULLARD!!!!”
someone
cried out. D froze dead in his tracks in terror. Reese stopped in
concern.
“What’s wrong?” asked she. “WHERE ARE YOU 2-D?!?” someone yelled again.
Reese
heard it too. “Is…. that….. who…… I……. think it is?” she asked
nervously.
2-D’s throat was too dry to answer. Reese prayed she was wrong. There
was
only one way to find out.
When they turned, their fears had come true. Murdoc was storming
towards the
couple in rage. Along with were Katliyn, Dolly, Joey, Russel, Destinee,
Noodle,
Michael, Lina, and Sumi. It was true! The gang had actually come. Reese
looked
up at her man. “What do we do?” her eyes asked. D shook his head. They
were
trapped.
Murdoc
caught up to them. He gave D an earful of curses. This angered Reese.
Murds always took his anger out on 2-D and the lead singer did nothing
to fend for
himself. She just couldn’t stand it!
“That’s enough Murds!” Reese spoke up. The crew eyed her. “Why is 2-D
always your victim?!?” the blonde ranted on. “What pisses me off is
that you always beat him up and he does nothing to stop you!!!!” 2-D
grew nervous. “Uh….. Reese. What are you doing?” asked he. “Not now.”
said Reese. “I’m in lecher.” Murdoc grew even sourer. “Who the hell do
you think you are, slut?!?” he yelled.
Reese’s temper caught fire. Then lighting fast she slapped the fire out
of
Murdoc. The others fell shocked. 2-D became frightened. Murds’s anger
flared.
“WHY THE HELL DID YOU DO THAT FOR?!?” he snapped. “BECAUSE YOU DESEVRED
IT,
YOU BASTARD!!!” Reese yelled back. 2-D was pale white. Murdoc’s anger
burned
so much that his words became choked up in his throat. He had lost to a
blonde.
Reese looked around. People were now staring at them. She could feel
her back
turning tomato red. But the blonde didn’t show it. Her experience as a
mother
showed her not to lose the control over a child in public easily. This
couldn’t
continue on here. So in a low voice, Reese said: “We’ll talk about this
at
my house.” The gang agreed. Then they abandoned the airport.