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and the way people stopped to check on them. “Wow, this stuff

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is . . .”

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“It’s odd. But then you just sort of, I don’t know, deal with it

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I suppose. I have a handler. The one who gave us the drinks just

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now. He’s a lovely man, makes sure I keep hydrated, that I get

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fed and don’t get left on the outside of all this security. Miles and 23

Adrian have one too. It’s . . . well, I’m not used to it, but it’s 24

the way this world goes. I’m trying.” Gillian sighed. “I seem to

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be saying that a lot. It makes Adrian happy to be out here. He’d

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be miserable if we weren’t with him. So we’re here. It’s good for

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Miles. And it’s good for me to have this understanding of what

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Adrian does. Of how much goes into his career. Plus, it’s rather

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fun. Most of the time. The groupies are not fun, though.”

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Groupies
. She cringed.

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“There’s a lot of security. Adrian’s quite cross when they get

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in to where his dressing room is, so it’s a rarity. But they seem

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to always be at the periphery. And they have absolutely no

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qualms about coming on to him right in front of me, or in front

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of Miles.”

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“Ew.”

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Gillian laughed. “Succinctly put. Those Hurley boys do love

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the ladies. Not Damien though,” Gillian added.

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“In New York, outside a restaurant, two of them approached

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him. Just sort of stepped in front of me, edging me out. Like I

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wasn’t even there. I was pretty astonished.”

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“People are usually nice. They get so excited to see Adrian,

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and who am I to get mad when they’re such big fans. He’s fl at-

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tered. They’re the reason he’s out here. But those few . . . well, 15

it makes it tough sometimes.”

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“Everyone at home is on my case because they think I’m

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blinded to this world by stars in my eyes. Like I’m so naive I

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can’t be with him without falling in love and getting crushed

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because he’s not a forever type of guy.”

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Gillian sighed. “I’ve spoken to Jules a little about it. I’ve got-

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ten to know him. Damien, I mean. He’s a good lad. Parties a

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little hard at times, but not so much that he can’t stand. He loves 23

his family. He’s quite talented. And he
is
truly sweet on you.”

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“I’m not expecting anything long term out of this. I wish

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they’d believe me and realize I’m not a moron.”

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“You know they don’t think that. This is not your world. Or

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mine, for that matter. It’s fast and brutal, and if you scratch the S28

surface there’s loads of heartbreak. They see the bad and worry

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that it’ll affect you. You’re ours, part of Delicious; we adore you 02

and would neuter anyone who harmed you. But at this point I

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have a unique perspective, I think. Being back here, watching

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this world from this side of the stage gives me insight I didn’t

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have before. Yes, it can be wild and crazy. But at the same time,

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you get to know these boys and how they are. Being on the road

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means they’re in hotel after hotel, plane after plane, or on the

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bus. They’re close, the Hurleys. He’s not a rogue or a rake or

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anything like that. Though he was before. He’s intelligent. Well

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spoken. Respectful of what Adrian and I have. He’s good with

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Miles. I met his parents yesterday, and his oldest brother. They’re 12

lovely people. His mother”—Gillian paused to laugh—“is quite

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a bit like yours. She’s bossy and irreverent and totally capable

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of managing four boys who you know must have been fright-

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fully wild as children. You’ve spent your life taking care of us.

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Being a shoulder and a sounding board. Delicious wants you to

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be happy, and they worry about this life. But I’m living this life

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right now and it’s not as bad as one might believe.” She squeezed

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Mary’s hands.

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Some food arrived and in her head, Mary thought she could

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do better, though it was tasty. Gillian’s support was important

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and it made her feel a lot better to know that at least someone

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understood.

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It was enough for the time being.

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e woke her gently once he turned the engine off. “We’re

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at your place, Curly. Wake up.”

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She’d talked and talked on the drive back but once

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they got to North Bend she’d begun to slow down. He knew

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she’d been up since four the previous morning to do a job before

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she’d come to the Gorge, so he was fi ne to let her sleep.

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In lieu of taking a helicopter back, he’d had his car brought

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out to the Gorge and they’d driven back after the show had

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ended. The rest of his gear would go back to his house, but he

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had a suitcase and his wheels and Mary Whaley in the passen-

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ger seat, and all felt right with the world.

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She stretched, opening her eyes. “Oh man. I’ve been asleep

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awhile. I’m sorry.”

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He came around to open her door. “You needed it.”

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He grabbed his bag and followed her to the door and then

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inside. It smelled like her and he paused. He’d only been there

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briefl y, once before when he’d given her a ride home the morn-

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ing after the wedding.

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Pictures took up most of the wall space. He wandered, look-

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ing. Her as a child with her brothers. “Is this you and Jules?”

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She came over, smiling. “Yes. From fi fth grade. She still looks

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pretty much exactly like that.”

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“Is it weird that she ended up with your brother?”

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“They’ve been meant for each other for a very long time. I’m

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thrilled for them both. He needed her. She’s ruthlessly organized,

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a calming element in his chaos.”

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“I like the way you talk about your friends.”

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“I’m extremely fortunate to have the people in my life that I

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do. Are you hungry?”

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“Do you have any work today?”

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“Nope. I’m off all day long.”

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“Mmm. Good. So yes to breakfast, because you need to be

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fueled up for what I’m going to do to you. Twice. Maybe even

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three times. Then a nap and we can start over.”

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“My bedroom is around the corner and to the left. You can

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put your things in there.”

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He left her bustling around her kitchen, curious about her

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room.

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A big bed. Wrought iron. Bright blue bedspread with orange

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sheets his mother would call tangerine. It was crisp and fresh

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and bright. It smelled like vanilla and citrus. More pictures on

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the wall in here. Some art he wagered came from Daisy, her

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friend the artist. Books on shelves with cracked spines so he

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knew she’d read them all.

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A robe hung on a hook on the back of her door. The yellow

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one she’d worn in New York. A mirrored tray on her dresser had

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a few simple pieces of jewelry on it. He noted she didn’t wear

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much dangly stuff, opting for simple hoops in her ears. She wore

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her nails short with clear polish. He fi gured with her job, her

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hands in other people’s food all day, she wouldn’t risk a ring

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that got gunk stuck in it or nails she’d only mess up. Mary was

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practical that way.

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When he came out, it was to the scent of ham and straw-

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berries.

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“Wow.” He went into her kitchen and noted that she kept

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an eye on him. “You don’t like people in your kitchen, do you?”

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She laughed. “It’s sort of a joke among my friends. But peo-

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ple have a tendency to touch and adjust, even when they don’t

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mean to. I like things just so. When people mess with
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it makes me cranky and messes with my food mojo.”

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He backed off, sitting at a stool at the nearby island. “I totally

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understand. I have an offi ce at my house. Well, an offi ce and a

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practice space. When I practice I want to be alone sometimes.

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They know that if I’m in there they’d better leave me alone. We

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have a larger space in a studio, a renovated barn actually, where

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we practice and record together. But my space is about my art.

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I like it how I like it. Tell me if I can help. Otherwise I’ll be right 25

here watching you cook. Because frankly I’ve never seen any-

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thing sexier than you making food.”

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She blushed. “Flatterer.”

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“Maybe so. But it’s true just the same. Whatcha making?”

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“Fried ham, some gravy and toast. Oh and some strawber-

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ries, blueberries and mint. Sorry it’s nothing fancy.”

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He laughed. “Nothing fancy? Curly, toast is nothing fancy.

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Ham, gravy, toast and fruit with mint is so fancy.”

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“Should have asked if you were like low carb or anything.”

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“When I come off tour I let myself go for a few weeks. I get up

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when I want. Eat what I want. Do what I want. Then I get back

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to working out and being on a schedule. We’ll be starting a new

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record later in the fall. But for now, I will not only eat gravy, I 10

will eat lots of it.”

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“That’s what a girl like me likes to hear.”

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They ate their breakfast at her large farmhouse table, taking

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one end. She poured coffee and fresh juice and he just let him-

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self be.

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“This is the best thing I’ve eaten since the last time you

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cooked for me. Do you ever get tired of it? Want to have others

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cook instead?”

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“I love to go out to eat. Love to taste other people’s food. But

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I’m horribly judgmental. If it tastes like someone phoned it in,

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or worse, got it out of a vat and made it in the microwave, I get

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vexed. I don’t mind simple food. I love pizza and hot dogs. I just

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don’t like those places with menus that come in three- ring bind-

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ers and you know that to have a twenty- eight- page menu every-

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thing is from a vat, a freezer or a can. I can do that at home;

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why go out for that?”

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“Good question. What is your position on diner food?”

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“I love diner food. Next question.”

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He grinned.

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“Microwave popcorn?”

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“Love it. Eat it for dinner sometimes, though I do have a few

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different mixes I shake in for extra fl avor. And I do make a

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homemade version of Cracker Jack.”

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