DOMES AND TEAPOTS
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Chapter
15, Tales of the Second City
“You
don’t think the party leadership is going to be pissed?” Phil was finishing
up his Wednesday morning meeting with Mandy and her chief of staff, Joyce
Goldstein, at the Michigan Avenue office.
“Between
the party chairman and Harry over at the senate, I can’t get any agreement
on offering any ideas on our position on Iraq. This is the administration’s
Achilles heal and I want to twist whatever I can grab,” Mandy said with conviction.
“We’ve got elections to win and America is thoroughly pissed about this mess.
But most of the esteemed Democrat leadership is offering no direction. I think
my speech will start a dialogue to move some ideas forward.”
“You
risk being labeled as a ‘cut and run’ liberal.” Phil took a sip from his coffee
cup and looked at Mandy and Joyce.
“Better
than the demagoguery of parroting ‘stay the course’ while having no coherent
strategy. I’ve got to help define what the course should be and not suggest
that we arbitrarily pull out.”
“Everyone’s
too busy pointing fingers about who isn’t doing what…and who is doing what
to whom.” Joyce was Mandy’s most trusted advisor and closest friend and the
closest thing to a Yin-yang relationship in the office. “And this Abraham
situation isn’t pleasant for anyone because it crosses party lines.”
“Look
at the key players on both sides. You’ve got the House Speaker – Mr. Super-size
it – who took his son from operating a music store in the cornfields outside
Chicago and got him a job as a lobbyist on K Street. I’m sure that it’s the
kid’s brilliance that attracted Google to hire him to lobby for their corporation,”
Phil said with a tone of dripping sarcasm.
“And
our Senate minority leader is in some deep crap with the ethics committee
concerning profiting on some shady land deals in Nevada while the Senate majority
leader is being investigated on insider trading. Oy vey.” Joyce shrugged her
shoulders and looked at Mandy.
“Let’s
just make sure my skirts are clean. Here’s what we’re going to do. Phil, contact
your guys at the cable networks on the QT tomorrow and tell them that I’ll
be delivering an interesting speech on Labor Day that would be worth covering.
Then, on Saturday, call the Trib and Sun-Times local guys and pitch the same
thing.”
“No
problem…but what about the party chairman’s office?” Phil asked.
“Fax
them a copy of the speech on Saturday morning...no one’s going to be in the
Washington offices ’til after Labor Day. You okay with coming in this weekend
to handle this?” Mandy looked over at Phil and offered a questioning smile.
“I’m
in town and chillin’ as they say in Stony Island. This isn’t a real vacation,
anyway…just a little escape to see my friends and introduce Mac.” Phil had
been upfront about dating someone in the administration. “By the way, I’m
having dinner with a guy who’s active in the Stonewall Democrats. He’s curious
if you would come to one of their fund-raiser parties in the spring?”
“The
answer is always yes for that group. They supported me when things weren’t
quite so cushy in the vote department. Just coordinate with Joyce and it’s
done.” Current polls had Mandy at a 68% approval rating in her district.
Phil
called Kyle and rapidly laid out a plan of attack for contacting the media
over the next three days. He wanted to get out of the office so that he could
show Mac the new Millennium Park. They had planned on having lunch at a nearby
Bennigan’s around noon and then walk over to the park before continuing to
the Art Institute.
*****
Shortly
before 7:00 p.m. Phil and Mac arrived at 850 DeWitt Place, Russ and Trev’s
condo a couple of blocks east of the historic Water Tower. Mac figured that
it had been built in the 60’s and thought the architecture was typically bland
in keeping with that period. ‘But what a great location,’ he judged.
“I’m
glad we decided to cab it here. Parking would be a bitch,” Phil said as they
walked up the entrance steps to the condo and the front desk.
“They
both walk to work. I guess the hospital is nearby and Trev said that he’s
in one of the office buildings over on Michigan Avenue.”
“The
hospital complex is just across Lake Shore Park at the end of the street.
Russ prolly has a commute time of three minutes.”
The
guys arrived at the front desk and told the doorman they were visiting Dr.
Bennett and Mr. Winston, before giving their names. After a short conversation
on the inter-com line, the doorman motioned them to the elevators and suggested
that they make a left turn once they were on the 17th floor. Unit
17-A was at the end of the hallway.
“You
found the place. Come on in,” Russ said as they approached the condo. The
young doctor was outside the door, dressed in a light gray tee that molded
to his body, khakis and sneakers.
“No
problem. We took a cab instead of driving.” Phil shook Russ’s hand and stepped
into the condo ahead of Mac.
Mac
shook hands with Russ and gave Trev a little hug. Inside was a very masculine,
comfortable apartment decorated with hunter green carpet, a mixture of leather
easy chairs and an over-sized upholstered couch that wrapped around the corner
of the walls. Décor artifacts and magazines cluttered the heavy glass coffee
table. The roomy two-bedroom layout, average in size by Chicago standards,
was an apartment that a Manhattanite or Washingtonian would give his first-born
to have. It had a nice city view that looked to the south and to the lake.
“Since
you’re staying at Jerry and Bill’s place, this will give an idea of how the
other half lives,” Trev said.
“Nonsense.
This is great and you’re so near everything. I gotta tell you, my entire apartment
in D.C. would fit in your living room.” Mac patted Trev on the shoulder and
smiled. ‘They look like good role models for Phil and me,’ he thought. ‘This’ll
help convince Phil that two guys can have a place together.’
“Come
on in and sit down. Since we’ll be pigging out on deep-dish pizza, I didn’t
fix any munchies.” Russ gestured for them to sit in the living room chairs.
“Trev and I were just making martinis…well, with vodka. Is that alright?”
“Sure.
Could you make mine a little dirty?” Phil asked.
“Just
the way we like them. Give me a sec to get things organized.” Russ strolled
into the open kitchen area and started making the cocktails.
“You
guys, um, been here long?” Mac stretched out in one of the chairs.
“We
bought this place about six years ago and right now it serves our purpose.
Eventually, we’d like to get some sort of house up in the Andersonville area
with a backyard and all,” Trev said as he sat down on the couch. “I have my
computer set up in the guest room so we don’t get in each other’s hair.”
“Andersonville?”
“Yeah,
it’s way up in the north side and there are still some good real estate values.
Lincoln Park and Wrigleyville have become too expensive. Believe me, Russ
and I can’t dish out a million to buy a house…a fixer-upper, at that.”
“It’s
even worse in D.C. Phil and I are thinking about maybe getting something together
next year.” Mac knew that his dad would help them when they were ready to
buy a residence. ‘I’ll bring this up,’ he thought, ‘when the timing is right.’
“It
would be a big change for both of us,” Phil replied. “But we both want to
do it at some point.”
Russ
returned with four ‘dirty’ martinis in over-sized cocktail glasses with extra
olives and joined the group. Over the next 20 minutes, the guys spoke in polite
generalities about their lives and gradually relaxed into a level of comfortable
familiarity.
“Mac,
do you practice law with a private firm in Washington?” Russ asked.
“Um,
no, I work for the government.”
“Government?
Anything to do with the Justice Department? The, ah, reason I ask is that
I’ve got a strange situation I need to discuss with someone and I don’t know
what to do.” Russ looked at Mac and slowly sipped his cocktail. “Someone’s
getting away with a crime and that just pisses me off.”
“Sounds
serious,” Mac replied.
“This
is kind of a down subject and we’ve just met these guys.” Trev looked at Russ
with a frown. “Maybe they don’t want to get involved.”
“You’re
probably right but…” Russ looked down at his partner of nine years and shrugged.
“No,
that’s okay. Ah, well…in fact I work in the White House.”
“Whoa…that’s
heavy duty. Doing what…if I could ask?” Russ set down his cocktail and sat
up straighter.
“I’ve
got a long official title. Actually, I’m a very junior part of the President’s
legal staff.”
“Mac
doesn’t like to mention it outside our circle of friends,” Phil added. “But
I get the feeling that we’re among new friends.”
“I
second that. Russ, why don’t we discuss what’s on your mind very unofficially
and definitely off the record. If I can steer you in the right direction…I’m
happy to help.” Mac pulled closer to the edge of his chair and patted Russ
on the knee.
“Okay,
here goes. It’s something that happened in the ER last month. Someone dropped
off a 15-year-old boy – African American – at the entrance and left before
anyone could get a license plate…just that it was a black Cadillac. Anyway,
the young guy was a bloody mess in the rear end. He had been raped and…well,
ah, let’s say that he required some minor surgery.”
“Wow,
poor guy. But what does this have to do with D.C.? I would think that the
local police would be on it.” Phil’s expression was one of curiosity and puzzlement.
“Phil,
this gets kinda in your political arena. You sure you want to hear this?”
Russ replied in a low voice.
“Why
do you say that?”
“Cuz
the man the kid identified as the attacker was a congressman,” Russ said quietly.
“Um,
I assume that this is a local guy?”
“Gus
Stone.”
“Congressman
Stone? Jeez.” Phil frowned, shook his head and turned to Mac. “Stone is a
real slippery character. Mandy has as little to do with him as possible but
I haven’t heard anything about this type of situation.”
“That’s
the point. I know the police and an alderman were in the loop. But this was
a month ago. We had DNA and a pretty strong statement from the victim. It’s
very quietly been swept under the rug. God knows what else has been covered
up.”
“How
about the parents? Did they get involved?” Mac asked with genuine curiosity.
“Okay,
here goes…everything’s off the record. Deal?”
“I
think I speak for Phil in saying that neither of our respective offices will
get involved…at this point.” Mac took another sip of his martini and set the
glass on the coffee table.
Phil
silently nodded and subconsciously rubbed his chin.
“By
law, we are required to report any sexual assault to a minor. I was on duty
that night and asked the ER desk to contact the police, family services and
track down the minor’s parents. But before we could do that, the alderman
from the kid’s neighborhood called and asked for more information. The alderman
got rather belligerent when ER didn’t release any more details but said that
the police were on the way to look into this.”
“Smells
like something’s rotten in…” Mac said.
“Exactly.
Alderman Jackson goes way back and has had his hands in all kinds of shady
deals. But he keeps his tracks covered and investigations have never been
able to nail him. Anyway, once the guy at the desk passed on this information,
I took a little evasive action. I retrieved DNA – swabs of semen - and put
the samples in two non-contaminated bags. Same thing with the victim’s soiled
clothes. I had the bags sealed, witnessed and initialed. I did this just in
the nick of time… a very senior police lieutenant arrived to take charge and
question the boy, shortly thereafter.”
“This
is sounding very suspicious. Jackson is a smarmy shit that gives politics
a bad name. He’s one of Congressman Stone’s bagmen in the district.” Phil
just shook his head.
“Welcome
to Chicago,” Russ said with a shrug. “Anyway, the mother – the kid has no
father – showed up with the alderman and seemed very nervous. She was very
concerned about taking care of her son but let Jackson take the lead. The
next thing we know is that the kid is being transferred to a private convalescence
home on the Southside under the care of a physician connected with Jackson.
They were so anxious to leave that no one from their medical team asked for
our swab samples.”
“And
it was alright with ER for the patient to be released?” Mac asked.
“Medically,
we treated the boy by suturing some rectal tears and couldn’t object to the
patient being transferred to an accredited facility under supervision of the
police and with parental permission. I called a few days later and was satisfied
that he was being properly taken care of.”
“How
about the police reports and follow-up?” Phil asked.
“Nada,
nothing. Before he left, the lieutenant took the DNA swabs – well, except
for the ones I held back – and went on his way. Funny…he never asked for the
kid’s clothes. I have a friend in the police department and found out that
there was never any official paper trail on the alleged rape. It was all neatly
buried. End of story.”
“What
a rotten situation. No wonder you’re pissed off,” Mac said, shaking his head.
“And
god knows what help the kid needs.” Trev reached over and grabbed Russ’s hand.
The four men just looked at each other.
“Congressman
Stone is held in the same regard as McKinney from Atlanta,” Phil said, breaking
the silence.
“Isn’t
she the one who assaulted the Capitol Police when she was challenged for not
having any I.D.?” Russ took a small sip from his almost-finished cocktail
and licked his lips.
“The
very same. She’s been a loose cannon for years, much to the embarrassment
of most of the House. However, this time, her constituents woke up…she lost
in the primaries.”
“Phil,
why don’t you let me unofficially ask some friends to look into this situation,”
Mac said with a knowing expression. “I’ve got a little more flexibility from
my office with no direct involvement with the legislative branch.”
“Yeah,
I think our friends could be of help.” Phil nodded and continued, “Russ, keep
this info between the four of us. Expect a man by the name of Dexter Tate
to be calling you. Dex is a close friend and he’ll let you know what’s needed
to start an investigation.”
“The
DNA swabs and the clothing are in good hands…they’re still in sealed bags.
In addition, I printed out the admitting data and xeroxed the comments on
the boy’s chart: the copies are in my office. Good thing, too…someone deleted
any reference to the kid being treated on the ER computer.” Russ stood and
started collecting the empty cocktail glasses.
“Hmm…ah,
let me offer some advice,” Phil said. “Take the bagged evidence plus the copies
of the admittance transcripts and put them in a safe place like a security
lock box at a bank. If this goes to the next level, the bad guys will be after
the evidence and you already know that someone in the hospital is working
for Stone.”
“I,
ah...you’re right. I’ll get them over to my bank tomorrow.”
“Our
friends have a long reach. I’ll set this in motion with a phone call tomorrow.”
Mac stood and placed his hand on the shorter man’s shoulder. “However, with
Labor Day coming up on us, you may not hear from Dex until next week.” Mac
also thought that AOI might need to provide protection for Russ if these allegations
had merit and were made public. He was sure that Stone and his cohorts played
for keeps.
“I’ve waited a month, Mac. A few more days won’t
matter. Um, why don’t I tidy up for a minute and we can walk over to Gino’s.”
“Great.
I’m looking forward to this famous deep-dish pizza.” Mac gave Phil a short
nod that communicated the ball would start rolling…very soon.”
The
rest of the evening progressed in a more informal, relaxed atmosphere. There
was not a big wait at the restaurant and the guys were seated immediately
in a large, wooden booth. With the encouragement of the owners, generations
of patrons had marked all reachable surfaces with initials and school names.
Greek letters prominently promoted various fraternities and sororities. All
the guys were more open about their lives and Mac gave a little insight about
working within the exclusive cocoon of world power. By the time Phil had hailed
a cab in front of Gino’s East, the two couples had resolved to keep in contact
and make plans for the holiday rendezvous in L.A.
*****
“This
has been quite an evening,” Mac said as he turned off the bathroom light back
at 2800. Phil and he had spoken briefly to their hosts upon their return before
turning in.
“Russ
and Trev are nice guys.” Phil was sprawled on the bed with his hands behind
his head. “It takes balls to get involved in something like this.”
“Yeah,
two new friends, a fun dinner and a potential political scandal.” He pulled
back the sheets to join Phil. “Plus, a sexy guy in the bed. Move over, pizza-breath.”
“Gimme
a break. I brushed my teeth, mommy.” Phil smiled as he moved over. He switched
on a broad grin when Mac pulled off his briefs. ‘Wow,’ he thought, looking
at his gorgeous partner in the buff. ‘What a delicious vision.’
“Lose
the boxers. I’m ready for a little loving.” Mac eased onto the bed and propped
himself on his elbow while he played with Phil’s chest hair. He slowly started
moving his finger around Phil’s aureole.
“You’re
pushing my buttons, babe.” Phil eased his boxers down to his feet and kicked
the underwear onto the floor. He put his arm around Mac’s back and pulled
him onto his vulnerable, naked body.
“That’s
not all I want to push.” Mac adjusted himself so he was straddling Phil’s
leg and thigh. He moved in and nibbled on Phil’s ear. “Have I told you recently
that I love you?” he whispered.
“Um,
I think you mentioned something about that this morning…and in the park this
afternoon...and at the Art Institute.” Phil moved his head around to meet
Mac’s pouting lips. He slightly opened his mouth and moved his tongue around
in an inviting manner.
Mac
took a deep breath and locked his lips onto his partner’s willing mouth. Their
tongues touched and tentatively met each other. A friendly duel resulted in
Phil surrendering to Mac’s assault and he quietly moaned as Mac’s fingers
‘did the walking’ from his hardened nipples, past the hard, furry abdomen,
to a fully awakened cock.
“Babe,
I hate to see a great hardon and all that money you spend on lube go to waste,”
Mac said as he slightly raised his torso.
“But
with our monogamist relationship, look at all the cash we save not buying
condoms.”
“Right,
we can open a savings account,” Mac said as he moved closer.
“Um,
from what I feel on my leg, you’re pretty frisky, yourself. And since I’m
pretty comfortable, why don’t you put your ‘friskiness’ to good use.” Phil
smiled as he reached from under the pillow and produced a small bottle of
Wet.
“Deal.”
Mac lifted himself up to his knees and looked seductively at Phil while he
pulled back his foreskin and stroked the moist glans. He took the Wet, opened
the cap and squirted some on the two erections before applying a generous
portion on his hand.
Phil
smiled and lifted his legs to his chest. Mac leaned down to kiss his partner
while his lubed fingers found Phil’s willing pucker. He massaged the wrinkly
surface before slowly inserting two fingers. Phil’s sphincter muscles surrendered
and relaxed as Mac moved around the circumference. Further progress of the
fingers continued to probe the hot, velvety interior. Phil opened an eye when
the tip of one of the fingers teased his prostate.
“I
think I hit the target,” Mac said with a low chuckle. He worked the fingers
back and forth until Phil was ready for the real thing. He moved his hand
away from Phil’s ass and grabbed a very firm Italian sausage. As Mac aimed
his hard cock at the entrance of Phil’s eager anus, he smeared the lube on
Phil’s cock.
“Bull’s
eye.” Phil felt very satisfied as the young Texan eased his cock into a very
relaxed, willing backdoor and started a loving piston-like movement.
Over
the next half hour, Mac explored every part of Phil’s interior with his human
probe. Long-dicking, short strokes, slow body rotations: he was intent on
pleasing his partner. When one or the other sensed a pending orgasm, they
would signal the other. Several times, Mac parked his action while lovingly
kissing and holding Phil until critical mass had passed. Finally, Phil yelled,
“Do it,” and Mac drilled that point home to a joint erupting explosion – physically
and emotionally.
While
Phil lay motionless, Mac retrieved a warm, moist hand towel and cleaned up
the sticky, cooling evidence of spent love. After tossing the towel into the
bathroom, Mac gently pushed Phil over to his side so that he could move into
their familiar spoon position. He pulled up the sheet, wrapped his arm around
Phil’s torso and whispered into his lover’s ear, “I love you.”
*****
The
next morning, after Jerry Franklin and Bill Saunders had gone to work, Mac
called Dex while Phil and he were having coffee.
“Hey,
Dex. Thought I’d get you early before your day got busy.”
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“This is a pleasant surprise. Unfortunately, my days aren’t that full. I’m
just shuffling paperwork until I get a full medical release next week. How’s
the vacation?”
“The
trip has been great. I saw the family in Texas and now I’m with Phil, staying
at his friends’ place. As I speak we’re having coffee while surveying the
Chicago skyline from the 35th floor of this fantastic condo.”
~~~
“And I’m looking out of my work space surveying the copier. Seriously, it
sounds great cuz Chicago is a town I want to know more about.”
“Well,
maybe you’ll get that opportunity. There’s something I want to pass on to
you, confidentially.”
~~~
“Meaning that it isn’t connected with the White House?”
“Exactly.
Here’s what Phil and I stumbled onto through a conversation with friends here
in Chicago. These aren’t whackos…the one making accusations is a respected
physician. ”
~~~
“Um, you okay with our conversation being recorded?”
“Of
course, because other people will be interested in this and will need to review
the story.” For the next 10 minutes, Mac gave Dex a rundown of the details
concerning Congressman Stone and the young boy. Dex would occasionally interrupt
if he was unclear about a point. And Phil stopped Mac a couple of times to
add depth to the recollection.
~~~
“Well, that’s quite a tale, Mac. Sounds like I need to speak with Jerry Sebastian,
the Managing Director.”
“I’d
appreciate that...and say ‘hi’ to Jerry. This is definitely not political
except for the ramifications if these allegations are proven. I mean it’s
not like the Republicans would gain a seat.”
“Mac,
everything we do with this will be political if this proves out.”
“I
mean that Stone’s district is 90% Democrat so the GOP has nothing to gain.
It’s about an underage young guy being raped by an adult who masquerades as
a national politician. If the guy is guilty, we’ll have to figure out what
the next step is. I assume that it’ll have to be some sort of pro bono project.”
~~~
“I’ve been here long enough to know that AOI has deep pockets for the right
causes. Let me get with Jerry today and by the time you return from Chicago
we can talk about a game plan. I can tell you that Sebastian will want to
go for the jugular if Stone is a rapist – especially of an under-aged victim.”
”Let’s talk about that next week. Justice is one thing; dragging a 15-year-old
kid into a national scandal is another.”
~~~
“I understand. We could be opening Pandora’s box…that’s all. See ya soon.”
“Dex,
give our best to Kyle. And at this point, let’s keep this just between you,
Phil and me...plus, AOI.”
~~~
“Understand. See you next week. Have fun at the Cubs game.”
“Thanks,
Buddy. Bye.” Mac turned off his cell and looked out at the glistening lake
below them bouncing off the reflections of the morning sun.
“Penny
for your thoughts,” Phil said quietly.
“Only
that each action sets other actions into motion. In this scenario, we’ve got
the United States legislative branch of our government in the form of a congressman,
the local Chicago government represented by an alderman and a police department
with an alleged crooked officer involved. But most of all, we have the life
of a 15-year-old boy to consider.”
“I hear you: the kid’s future is the most important factor. But if Stone is guilty, we’re going after his balls.” Phil took Mac’s hand and squeezed it with his.
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