Those Awkward Moments (Episode 6)
Previously On THOSE AWKWARD MOMENTS: Subsequent to Jude getting shot and losing his memory, his sister, Janet, blames Kevin and bans him from their lives. In order to avoid thinking about Jude as fast as possible, Kevin resumes work as a junior songwriter in Highland Records. Expecting to run errands only, he is surprised when informed by his boss, Josh, that he will be the major contributing writer for the upcoming album of Nigerian-turned-international singer, Demoniker.
But things don’t go as expected when Demoniker bluntly shuts down the idea of having an ‘amateur’ songwriter, embarrassing Kevin greatly. Provoked and going on a stint to prove himself brave like Jude, Kevin confronts the star.
And that’s what you missed on episode 5.
*
“Oh shit! Oh shit! Oh shit!” I kept repeating to myself as I stood in front of the sinks in the men’s room, staring at my wet face and brown eyes in the mirror as the tap rushed.
It had been about thirty minutes since I stormed out of the dressing room, thirty-one minutes since I confronted one of the music industry’s biggest creations – Demoniker. After she condescended so outrageously to my capabilities, I was provoked and proceeded to tell her how wrong she was. I didn’t stop there. No. I had to let my anger ride me on to calling her talentless, unoriginal and boring. Now skulking away in the men’s room, I was staring at the reality that my career and reputation as I knew them were finished.
I was just glad that Samuel had literally dragged me out of the dressing room, before I started yelling out death threats.
“What the hell is wrong with you!?” he asked with complete disbelief in his eyes when we were outside the dressing room.
I felt bad, but mostly ashamed. And so, I ran straight to the men’s room and locked myself in. moments after I locked myself in, I heard a knock on the door followed by a whistle, and I recognised it as Samuel’s signature ‘knock’. I didn’t answer.
“Kev, I know you’re in there,” he hollered. “I can hear the heavy breathing of your panic attack from here.” He chuckled at his stab at jocularity.
“What do you want?” I snapped.
“Will you just let me in?”
“Say what you want to say outside,” I answered.
Right then, all I could hear was Samuel’s heavy breathing. A feature Jude and I made fun of him over occasionally, because he’d always do that right before giving one of his ‘speeches’.
“Okay, fine!” he finally said. “I know Demoniker was way out of line with what she said. I’m not agreeing with her. But the Kevin I know wouldn’t have let those things she said get to him that much, that’s how I know your outburst is not about her. My only advice to you is to not let this” – he paused, and then said softly – “accident ruin your life. Like you said, this is the one place you don’t have to think about Jude. Guy, you have a good thing going here.”
“Not for long,” I muttered to myself.
Samuel continued, “Now, look, Janet called. Jude just woke up from his second surgery. She’s asked me to bring some stuff for him to the hospital. So I’m off, okay?”
He paused. I could hear his breathing still. He appeared to be waiting for me to say something. So I said, “Thanks.”
“Take care then.” And then I heard him walking away.
Then I suddenly remembered something, and realizing how fast his gait can be, I dashed to open the door and leaped out to the hallway to see his retreating back some yards away from me. “SAM!” I called after him.
He turned around and smiled knowingly as he called back, “Don’t worry, I’ll say hi to him for you!”
I let out a grateful sigh, and less than a millisecond later, a voice from behind me screamed. “YOU!”
My heart jumped when I recognized the voice and the censure in it. Feeling weak-kneed, I turned around to face Josh as he stalked down toward me from the other end of the hallway.
“YOU!” he said again as he came to a stop before me, this time, putting his index finger on my chest.
“Josh, look, I’m sorry – I really am…” I began speaking fast. “But she insulted me and I was already in a bad mood when I came in today, so I just snapped. I –”
“So you just transferred the aggression, I know,” Josh cut in, now strangely understanding, considering how furious he looked seconds before. “But if you want to work in a place like this, you’re going to have to learn how to react to criticism and leave what happens outside this building OUTSIDE this building!”
“Yes I know…” I said, and my voice cracked. An uninhibited image of Jude lying on his hospital bed had rushed into my subconscious just then. My eyes clouded.
Concern overshadowing his features as he intuited into my misery, Josh asked, “What’s wrong? What happened over the weekend to make you so out of sorts?”
I shook my head. “Nothing, never mind. Look, I’ll be fine. I am fine already.” I dredged up a smile. How could I tell my boss, whose sexual orientation bias I knew nothing about, that my sort-of boyfriend and friend for a number of years was shot right after we confessed our feelings for each other, and that he’d currently lost all memory of me, and that I could not now ever go to see him in the hospital, thanks to his sister who hated me.
“Phew!” Josh sighed. “Thank God! For a moment there, I thought you were actually going to start laying your troubles on me.” He added a chuckle to take the sting out of his words.
“Am I fired?” I asked in a flat tone.
“It’s hard to tell,” Josh replied. “You’ll know when you’re done talking with her.”
My heart sank at his words. “Talking with her?”
“Yes, talking to her. She wants to see you, like right away.”
“As in Demoniker?” I tried clarifying.
“No, Mariah Carey,” he returned sarcastically, before saying, “Yes, Demoniker!”
“No, No, No, Josh, I can’t see her! You heard what I said to her, there’s no going back from that. She’s going to fire me. Just tell her I already left.”
“It doesn’t work that way,” Josh replied. “As much as I want to fire you, you’re too good. And Demoniker sure as hell can’t either. She doesn’t run this place.”
I dared to heave a sigh of relief, one which Josh cut off when he added, “But make no mistake about this, that diva has the power to destroy you. If not in Highland, then everywhere else!”
And as my unease returned, Josh gestured and I went ahead with him. As we headed toward the studio, I noticed how some of the employees kept staring at me with expressions that ranged from amusement to empathy. Word had apparently gotten out of my insolence to Demoniker. I even heard Josh’s assistant, Ngozi whisper to her minions, “Dead man walking…”
I swallowed hard.
Josh and I walked until we were standing in front of Studio A. As its name suggested, the recording room was reserved for the A-list singing stars. It dawned on me then yet again. I had disrespected an A-list star!
I swallowed hard again.
We entered the studio to see Demoniker in the recording booth singing. Her voice was magic. Pure soul as she belted out the lyrics to what I immediately recognized was my song – one of the songs I submitted to Josh during my interview. She was singing MY song and it really good with her voice.
“Wish I could go back to the past
And start all over again
I know it ended pretty fast
But it’s always worth the pain
Deep inside my heart
I long to kiss our history
Begin from the very start
Aboard the train of misery…”
In that moment, I hated myself for calling her talentless. The woman in the booth, bringing life to my lyrics was anything but talentless.
Just as she hit the chorus of the song, Demoniker spotted us standing outside the recording booth and observing her. She signaled the producer for a break, and started putting away her headphones. I began to hyperventilate as she walked out of the booth and toward us.
Without thinking, I began blurting out my apology, “I’m truly sorry, Demoniker. I was stupid, dumb, like you said, clueless, and I don’t even know what I was thinking. Please, don’t be too upset, I mean you have a right to be upset, just don’t –”
“Leave us!” the diva ordered. She wasn’t looking at me. The request had being made of everyone else in the room.
Once we were alone, she started talking quietly to me. She talked about how she, like most celebrities, tended to rest on their laurels after achieving so much. They start to take it all for granted and think that just because their fans love them, they have nothing to worry about. But what most of them don’t know is that fame is a momentum thing, and once you slow down, you get into a rut, and unless you have no desire to pursue new heights with your career, you will have to start the climb all over again.
I listened as she spoke, struck by how deep she sounded.
Then, she said, “What I’m trying to say, Kevin, is I have to do my best to stay on top of my game, if I don’t want this generation of music to pass me by. And for that, I need the best of everything – the best stylists, publicists, songs and most importantly, the best songwriters. Not just any songwriter, but one who’s not afraid to tell me exactly what’s wrong. Not a suck up.” She paused for a moment, examining my very-uncomprehending face, before adding, “And from everything I’ve seen today, I now know that that songwriter I’m looking for is you.”
The next few moments blanked out. One second I instantly felt dizzy, and then I was blinking my eyes open to find that I was lying on the couch, still in the studio, my face and chest wet with water, and Josh, Demoniker and a studio lackey hovering over me.
“Kevin, are you okay?” Josh was asking.
“What happened?” I rasped.
“You fainted,” Demoniker replied.
“Oh…” And suddenly, it all came back to me. I stared at the international music goddess with astonishment as I blurted out, “You offered me the job!?”
She smiled. “If you can handle it… Just promise not to faint again.”
Everyone laughed.
***
Demoniker didn’t want to waste any moment. We promptly got down to the business of making her new album, writing, testing and recording. She seemed to like my song ‘Misery’. I’d written it when I was struggling to deal with the time when Jude stopped talking to me. I loved how she put her own spin on the song. Demoniker wasn’t like all the other pop stars. She was MAGIC!
I soon grew tired from all the work we had done in recording that one song. But I dared not complain. However, it came as a huge relief when Demoniker suggested that we end for the day. I was evidently not as relieved as the producer, who promptly grabbed his bag and zoomed out of the studio faster than Superman.
I wanted to seem industrious in spite of my exhaustion, and so I said, “Are you sure? We can still go on if you want.”
“No one likes a kiss-ass, Kevin,” she returned.
I nodded as the two of us laughed. Then she asked, “Who’s it about?”
“Huh?”
“Your song – Misery…it obviously has a deeper meaning to you. What happened?”
“I don’t like talking about it,” I replied, trying desperately not to sound rude.
“Message received!” she said smiling and lifting her hands as though backing out from a fight.
I laughed again. The woman was quite the comic. She reached for her phone as I said my goodbye and started out of the studio. I was at the door when she hollered, “Hey, Kevin!” I turned around, and she continued, “I’m performing at this club tomorrow tonight…umm…”
“The Raven,” I said.
“Yea, The Raven? How’d you know?”
The Raven was one of the few clubs in Nigeria that was LGBT friendly, hosting tasteful parties for gay individuals and providing security for LGBT functions against any unsavory intrusions.
“It’s all over the internet,” I answered.
“Oh.” She gave a nod of comprehension, and said, “Well, it’s going to be cool, different celebrities will be there. And I just need at least one friendly face there with me.”
A squeal burst out of me when I instantly realized where she was going. Demoniker was actually requesting my company for her show! “I’ll be honored to go with you!” I said in a relatively loud voice.
“Great,” she said, beaming back at me.
***
I made my way home, wondering at how unexpected this entire day had been. First I landed a client, and not just any client, but an actual star. Then I proceeded to make an enemy of her. Only we didn’t become enemies, we became FRIENDS! Well, not friends exactly, but – HECK! I was going to be her date to The Raven tomorrow! I was so giddy with pleasure and excitement I hadn’t known all weekend. Nothing could ruin my day, not even the sweaty, odorous smells emitting from different bodies in the public bus transport I took home.
I felt proud of myself.
My feeling of elation however quickly vanished the moment I reached the open gate of my house and saw her standing there.
She was clad in an Ankara get-up, with the scarf and everything. One would have thought she was just coming back from a very big event. Once she saw me, she smiled. I scowled in response.
I reached for my house keys in my pocket and headed for the door, not even bothering to greet her. She gave a small smile, as though she’d expected my coldness. A quick scan confirmed no sighting of luggage. Good! That would make me turning her away that much easier.
“Emeka…” she began as I sidestepped her and made for my front door.
“What are you doing here?” I cut in coldly.
“I came to see you,” she replied solemnly.
“Well, this may come as a surprise to you, but I don’t want to see you.”
“Emeka, please don’t be like this.”
“Stop calling me that!” I snapped furiously. I’d decided long ago not to be known by the name she gave to me. I pushed my key into the keyhole, anxious to open the door, get in and slam it in her face.
“Emeka,” she maintained, “I am sorry.”
My hands had started to shake so much that my key just wouldn’t turn properly. I gave up on it and turned to face her. My eyes had reddened. “You’re sorry for what exactly? For which offense?” I hissed at her.
Her eyes had turned glassy with a sheen of tears as she exclaimed, “For everything!”
“Okay. I forgive you! Bye!”
“Emeka!”
“Stop calling –!”
“Kevin, then!”
“What!”
“I heard what happened.”
I didn’t need to ask what she was talking about. I knew what she meant. And in time, I would find out which of my friends told her and kill him. But in that moment, I suddenly felt too drained. My keys dropped from my hands and I slowly sank unto the threshold of my apartment, my back resting against the door. And the tears came, so fast and so hard that I fleetingly wondered where my happiness from earlier on had come from.
She sat on the floor beside me and took me in her arms, tentatively at first, and then more assuredly when I didn’t resist her. Forgetting how mad at her I was just seconds ago, I burrowed into her, taking in all the familiar smells of her body as I sobbed, “It’s all my fault!”
“No it’s not,” she admonished gently.
As she held me and stroked my head, it dawned on me that this might have been what I needed all along – comfort and unconditional love. And where else could I have gotten it if not from the embrace of the woman I called Mother.
TO BE CONTINUED.
Written by Reverend Hot
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33 Comments
kendigin
May 19, 05:03Way too long!
Yawns*
A-non
May 19, 05:43@kendigin, the least would have been to appreciate the effort.
I may not be on this blog as often as I used to but am almost sure that apart from your lousy comments, you haven’t contributed anything – not even the picture of a man crush to this blog.
Mercury
May 19, 06:14Oh Snap!!!
trystham
May 19, 06:45ROTFL. How can one make “Oh Snap” sound funny?
kendigin
May 19, 07:29@anon clearly you woke up on the wrong side of the bed, so rather than respond with insults, I am going to rise above the situation.
You complain that I wasnt appreciative, yet u used ur entire space to insult me rather than respond to the post. How does this make u any better? In the future u will do well to please mind your language, you dont have to insult smone to contribute to a post. Okay
NB I have contributed several posts to the blog. And my comments arent “lousy”. Thank you.
pinkpanthertb
May 19, 07:47Ken, he was wrong to lash out at you the way he did. But you were wrong to disrespect the writeup the way you did. Its been said several times. If anyone doesn’t have anything constructive to say about a post, and all you have roiling in your mind is trashy or disrespectful, why say it at all? There’s no gain from being pointlessly mean.
kendigin
May 19, 08:20@pinkpanther
I dont get what u mean by “disrespect the writeup”. Do u mean we must always have something nice to say about a write up?
My point is, I spoke to the writeup and not to the person who wrote it. And my comment was entirely my opinion – waking up to a long write n all. I never said what the person wrote was trash, neither did I insult the writer. You cant honestly expect everyone to agree with and praise every single writeup. I believe pple shld be free to express themselves.
Its a completely different thing wen someone starts to attack another for no good reason.
Brian Collins
May 19, 10:15Mercury, i am guessing that was Becky Jackson inspired. Loved it.
Kendigin park well, how about you don’t wake up to any post at all. If Carl writes something short you will probably be the first one to point out that it is, then a not so long interesting story comes up and the only thing you had to say was ‘way too long’. Oga go write your own. Later some people like you will say they are picking on them, when all they do all the time is ask for it.
Chris
May 19, 10:16Pp i see your neutrality and objectivity and i like it.
I believe Kendigin has a point though.
pinkpanthertb
May 19, 10:20What point? Whether agreeing or disagreeing with a post, let your opinion be constructive. That’s what I’m saying. I didn’t ask that he praise every work put up here. I’m simply asking how relevant ‘Way too long *yawn*’ is.
Chris
May 19, 12:43If i sent in a write up , i dont expect everyone to be feeling it; criticise it, bug it, review it, dislike it
but dont make it personal, it’ a free world .
Max
May 19, 14:29I see “opinion” cards flying around today
*yawns*
#TeamKizito
May 19, 05:15Hmmm.
Ace
May 19, 13:49Why do I have a feeling that you have the word “hmmm” saved in your phone’s dictionary and you just paste it here everyday? Kizito open your mouth(hands) and say something! Say something! Open your mouth let something enter! Lol! Don’t mind me, I just feel like jonzing this morning.
Mandy
May 19, 05:17One thing I love about this series is that it tends to live up to its title. Every episode is riddled with awkward moments, big and small.
And now, there’s resentment for Mummy Dearest? Gad, our ever present advocate for Family Love, won’t like this. 🙂
pete
May 19, 05:23Best entry so far.i love it
Sheldon Cooper
May 19, 05:36And the waiting continues.
hisroyalsexiness
May 19, 05:45I waited patiently for this episode for the past 2 weeks… I’m glad it finally arrived.
I’m thinking it’s length is a make up for the other weeks we’d missed it.
#Beautifullywritten
R.A
May 19, 05:46The Mariah line got me…lol Got swallowed in all emotions there like it was my life at play. Great piece Revd, all I can ask for is moreeeeeee!! Not next week, but now!
Deola
May 19, 06:02The story just gets better week after week. Each episode flows better than last. Nicely done Reverend.
JArch
May 19, 09:59But of course you’d like it Deola…. This is right up your Empire Alley hahaha
Deola
May 19, 10:29Lmao. Tah! Shurrup.
Mercury
May 19, 06:14Sizzling right up, I totally ate it up.
trystham
May 19, 06:49If I didn’t know Adele b4, I know her now. Her name is Chukwuemeka Kevin. I wonder who turns out to be gay in d nxt episode.
pinkpanthertb
May 19, 06:57Her name is Chukwuemeka Kevin. LMAO!!!!
Max
May 19, 07:282nd best episode.
pinkpanthertb
May 19, 07:47Which was the first?
Max
May 19, 07:58The second episode
Sinnex
May 19, 09:14Nice one.
Not all chapters in a novel would be interesting. There were some chapters in HOAYS and Americannah that I couldn’t wait to end….
Brian Collins
May 19, 10:25Story gets even more interesting by the episode. The way this was written was very interesting. I loved the Glee fusion with the Empire style setting, saw a bit of L.A. complex in that too. And the way Mama showed up to comfort him made me remember HTGAWM. Seems as if i watch only series with gay themes in them.
Rev, no more two week long wait pls.
Ruby
May 19, 11:48This was a Roller Coaster Episode
Whew!!!!
Ace
May 19, 13:43Loved it! I am saying this again, I see a series/movie in this.
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