I
had been on the water for about a half an hour when I saw a new
person paddle out. There were only a few surfers on the water, all
people I knew. As the person got closer, I saw it was a guy. Even
closer, I saw he was a really good looking guy. Young, but seriously
well built. It was all I could do not to stare. He had long, dark
blonde hair, strong face with a mustache, and big guns. He had on a
sleeveless wet suit and his biceps were incredible (man he was a big
guy). I decided I should catch a wave before I embarrass myself, but
just as I was about to stand up on my board, as I caught the wave, I
heard a loud "HEY STICK!" Damn, I was trying to keep
my mind on my surfing so I didn't fall, while at the same time
racking my brain for who that guy could be. I decided to ride into
shore and wait for the guy who called me that name. I was going to
give him the benefit of the doubt that he was a friend before I or
any of my friends kick his ass for calling me a name. I stood on the
beach, my board stuck in the sand next to me. I unzipped the top part
of my suit and took it off, letting it hang at my waist as
I watched him surf. His style seemed so familiar. The name Stick
repeated over and over in my mind. (then came the V8 moment) Oh My
God! It was my friend James Hetfield. He was a couple of years older
than me but he used to live by us and he was the one who taught me
how to surf. He finally came up on shore. He stuck his board in the
wet sand just beyond the water line and stood there, smiling,
showing these big beautiful teeth, underneath his mustache. He acted
like he totally expected me to know who he was. (of course I did) I
smiled and ran, taking a flying leap into his arms. Thank God, he had
grown or I would have knocked him to the ground.
Laughingly
I said, "JAMES!" as he swung me around, to keep from
falling. My happiness to see him stemmed from him and I being very
close. He was my best friend for awhile and he totally put up with
all my surfing questions. His patience was amazing.
He
held me at arms length and said with a smirk, "I guess you are a
lumpy stick now." His eyes skimming my body, mostly my chest.
I
squeezed a bicep and said, "You're pretty lumpy yourself."
mentally noting a more noticable lump.
"So
what are you doing here? How did you find me?" I fired off
quickly, as the two of us walked back to my board.
"Whoa.
One question at a time. I found you by that crappy, little blue
truck."
"Hey,"
I said with pretend indignance, "that truck may look like crap,
but it runs good."
James
chuckled.
"SSooooo,
what brings you back here?" I asked. And as an afterthought,
"Where have you been. You never told me where you were going
when you left."
His
faced hardened for a second, then his smile came back...(I'll be
lucky if he tells me anything. He had always been a closed person. It
was alway hard to get him to talk about his feelings)
James
continued.....
"I
went up north. I've been in San Francisco." He sighed, then
continued, "There is so much to tell. I met up with a guy named
Lars and we started a heavy metal band, and we've been touring for
awhile."
"That
is awesome James," I said. "So do you want to tell me about
that look on your face and that sigh?"
"No,
It's cool," He said, evasively.
"Ok.
You can always tell me later."
"K,
do you want to come to see our concert?" James asked. "I
can get you backstage passes and front row tickets."
"Sure.
I would love to come see you play. Can I bring some friends?"
"Um,
probably. How many?"
"Five,
including me."
"I
can do that. Do you still live in the same place?"
"I
do. You should come for dinner tonight. My parents would love to see
you again."
"No,
but thanks. I actually have to be in L.A. later at the record studio.
I just came out here for a bit of relaxation and to see if you still
remembered all I taught you," James said smiling. "I'll
send the tickets and the passes to your place. The concert is at the
L.A.Forum next friday night."
I
thought that is the night of the dance. Man I am going to the
concert. Now I just have to get Sheila and Anne to go. We had finally
made it back to my truck. James helped me put my board in the back.
"James do you need a ride anywhere?"
"No,
I have a car, but thanks anyway." James came up and gave me a
hug and said goodbye.
I
watched as he drove away. I had an unsure feeling of what role he was
going to play in my life. I didn't even know the name of his band.
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