Act One: and other stories
By Kim Fielding
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Four short, sweet tales of love.
Garret Souders had his life scripted out, but now several years have passed and he’s playing a supporting role in his own script. One of the few bright spots in Garret’s life is a man who dresses as a superhero and poses with tourists on Hollywood Boulevard. Garret wonders why the man chose to portray Nourish-Man, a third-rate superhero from an eighties cartoon. Then one evening disaster strikes and Nourish-Man comes to the rescue—in more ways than one.
A vegetarian at a testicle festival? Berkeley graduate student Tyler Wang should have known better than to allow his flaky friend to lure him way out to the country for such a bizarre event. As if the friend’s failure to show up wasn’t bad enough, Tyler ends up getting accidentally whacked in the face by a cowboy—a very handsome cowboy. And that’s not the end of the day’s disasters. But despite the mishaps, maybe the day won’t end so badly after all.
History professor Ira Mayer is having trouble moving on from the past. After the sudden loss of his lover, he’s left with sad memories, a garage full of boxes, and a dog with an embarrassing name. But then the dog finds a fallen nestling, and when Ira takes the baby bird to a wildlife care specialist, he runs into a former student, hunky Caleb Phillips. Can Caleb help rehabilitate more than an orphaned bird?
Marshall Fagan isn’t in Kansas anymore. He and his puppy, Judy, have just moved to California and his life is in chaos. He doesn’t have time for romance. But his neighbor is drop-dead sexy, and Judy has a plan.
Kim Fielding
Kim Fielding is pleased every time someone calls her eclectic. Her books span a variety of genres, but all include authentic voices and unconventional heroes. She’s a Rainbow Award and SARA Emma Merritt winner, a LAMBDA finalist, and a two-time Foreword INDIE finalist. She has migrated back and forth across the western two-thirds of the United States and currently lives in California, where she long ago ran out of bookshelf space. A university professor who dreams of being able to travel and write full-time, she also dreams of having two daughters who occasionally get off their phones, a husband who isn’t obsessed with football, and a cat who doesn’t wake her up at 4:00 a.m. Some dreams are more easily obtained than others. Blogs: kfieldingwrites.com and www.goodreads.com/author/show/4105707.Kim_Fielding/blog Facebook: www.facebook.com/KFieldingWrites Email: kim@kfieldingwrites.com Twitter: @KFieldingWrites
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Act One - Kim Fielding
Act One
And other stories
Kim Fielding
Act One copyright © 2012 by Kim Fielding
Tyler Wang Has a Ball copyright © 2012 by Kim Fielding
Care and Rehabilitation copyright © 2012 by Kim Fielding
Judy’s Plan copyright © 2017 by Kim Fielding
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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental.
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Contents
Act One
Tyler Wang Has a Ball
Care and Rehabilitation
Judy’s Plan
About the Author
Act One
The Santa Ana had blown through and then exited stage left, leaving the sky a smogless Technicolor blue. The bright sun didn’t match Garret’s mood as he trudged down the dirty sidewalk. It wasn’t so much that he hated his job—because although selling shoes to tourists might provide only a modest paycheck, it was a rich source of material—but his life just wasn’t following the script.
Once upon a time, when he was an idealistic kid in a backwater Illinois town, he’d had it all planned out. He would move to Hollywood and, after a few years of hard work and gumption, impress the studio heads with his imagination and wit. Sure, they would be a little hesitant at first, but soon they’d be clamoring for his scripts, and the A-list actors would be calling their agents, demanding a part in the next Garret Souders film. One of those actors would be so overcome with Garret’s skills that he would bravely out himself at a premiere, announcing to the world that he was proud to have Garret Souders as his boyfriend.
Garret, now thirty-one, adjusted the messenger bag on his shoulder and scowled at a tour bus as it lumbered by. The only ones clamoring for him were ladies from Little Rock or Kyoto or Melbourne, wanting to know whether he could find them this style in a size seven. And the last guy who had considered him a boyfriend was Tom, who had worked at the cookie shop next door to Garret’s shoe store until moving back to Redmond a year and a half ago. Garret’s life had clearly gone off script, and he’d been relegated to only a supporting role.
He turned onto Hollywood Boulevard, skirted a clot of tourists who were busily snapping pictures of the names in the sidewalk, and headed toward the open-air shopping mall. It was mid-afternoon and the crowds were thick. Adults and children posed for pictures with Marilyn Monroe and Betty Boop, with Darth Vader and Spider-Man, with Spongebob, Dora, and Batman. Garret’s favorite costumed character looked a little forlorn, standing by the curb all by himself, his emerald-colored cape hanging dejectedly. He perked up a bit when Garret waved at him. He flashed a whitened and orthodontically correct smile and waved a gloved hand back. I’m seeing a lot of Shoe Starz bags in people’s hands today,
Nourish-Man yelled.
Buy one get one half price sale this week. Need a couple of new pairs?
Nourish-Man lifted one foot, attired in a bright green knee-high boot with fringe down the back. Only if you carry these.
Garret laughed. Sorry. We’re fresh out.
With another wave, he turned and entered the mall. He squeezed around a group of Russians who were, inexplicably, taking photos of the escalators. As he rose slowly to the second floor, he wondered where Nourish-Man got his boots—and the rest of his costume, for that matter. Was there a superhero supply store somewhere in LA? Or did the guy spend his evenings at home, sewing together brightly colored Spandex?
The store was packed. Can you clock in now? Please?
asked Brittani as soon as she caught sight of Garret. Her dyed-blonde hair was escaping its ponytail.
I’ll end up with overtime if I do,
Garret warned her.
Fine. Just… help!
He knew it was mean, but he couldn’t help a little smile at his manager’s distress. She was several years younger than he was, and seemed to resent the fact that he had a B.A. while she was still taking business classes at the community college. She enjoyed bossing him around, making him rearrange shelves that didn’t need it, or forcing him to climb the rickety ladder to hang signs.
There was none of that this afternoon, at least. As soon as Garret emerged from the back room, still pinning his name tag in place, he was besieged by customers. He didn’t mind, not even when they were cranky. At least the time went by faster when he was busy.
He ended up with only a fifteen-minute break instead of the half hour he was due. That would give him barely enough time to wolf a sandwich and gulp a Coke, but a desperate Brittani promised him an extra hour on his time card in exchange. She even gave him