Authors: Xanthe Walter
was only when you got it right that you felt this
bad, and whether that was too high a price to pay.
Was there anyone on that set who didn't know how
he felt about Rick now - including Rick?
He heard a knock on the trailer door and then
it was pushed open. Heavy footsteps climbed the
steps and walked across to where he was sitting,
and then Rick sat down beside him.
"Hiding from the world?" he asked.
"Mainly just from you." Matt glanced at him
sideways with a little grimace. "Look, I'm sorry.
I'm an idiot. You've always been straight with me:
no strings, no reruns, no sappy little subs running
along behind you, hanging off your arm, wanting
your attention. I get it. You were doing me a favor
on Saturday night, helping me with this sex scene -
which, by the way, totally worked - and the last
thing you want is the sub you introduced to his own
sexuality to latch onto you and demand more, like a
love-struck puppy."
Rick frowned. "Do puppies even fall in
love?"
"Whatever. You know what I mean."
"Yeah, and you're nobody's idea of a sappy
little sub - I can't imagine you running along behind
anyone. Well, not without barking at them and
telling them what an idiot they are the whole time."
"Idiot." Matt glared at him.
"I rest my case."
They were silent for a long moment, and then
Rick stretched out his long legs in front of him and
cleared his throat.
"I didn't even meet my father until I was five,"
he said unexpectedly. Matt glanced at him in
surprise. "My mom was all I knew. We lived alone
in her little apartment, and we did everything
together. She was the most beautiful sub in the
world."
Rick paused, and Matt stayed silent, not
wanting to spook him out of wherever this story
was going.
"She had blonde hair and big green eyes, and
she sang to me and told me stories. She was the
best mom ever. I adored her, and she adored me.
At least, I thought she did."
He paused again, and Matt wondered what
could be coming next; this was obviously hard for
him.
"When I was five, she took me to this strange
house," Rick continued. "It smelled bad, and I
didn't like it. This big guy who looked just like me
answered the door. He looked down on her like
she was nothing and asked her what the hell she
was doing there. She said, 'I came here, so you
could meet your son' - and that was how I met my
dad for the first time." Rick stared into space for a
moment.
"They argued on the porch for a while, but I
was just a little kid, so I don't know what they
were arguing about, and then, finally, he let us in.
There were empty pizza boxes and beer cans all
over the place - it was a mess, nothing like the
cozy apartment I shared with my mom. Mom sat me
down in the corner with my favorite toy, while
they talked over on the other side of the room. I
don't know what they said, but there was some
shouting and arguing. A little while later Mom
came over to me, picked me up, held me tight and
kissed me. There were tears in her eyes, and I
brushed them away and told her not to cry. She
said it'd be okay, and that she was just going out
for a little while, and that I had to stay here with
my dad and be a good boy for him. That was the
last time I ever saw her."
Rick turned to look at Matty. "I sat and waited
by the window all evening for her to come back.
My dad barely spoke to me, and when he did it
was just to tell me to get out of the way of the TV.
Later he found me a blanket, and I slept all alone
on the couch. I woke up scared in the middle of the
night, crying for my mom, and went up to his
bedroom. He said to me, 'that fucking bitch has
gone and won't be coming back, so it's just you and
me now, kid, and I don't like whiners so shut the
fuck up.' He took me back to the living room, put
me back on the couch, and left me on my own in
the dark again."
"Rick - I'm so sorry." Matt put his hand over
Rick's. "This is terrible. I am so sorry you went
through that when you were just a little kid."
"Matty - ssh. I don't want your sympathy;
that's not why I'm telling you all this. It's so you
understand, at least a little, when I get to the bad
part."
"That wasn't the bad part?"
"No." Rick shook his head. "I waited by that
window every night for weeks, but she never came
back. She dumped me there, with this father I didn't
know, and left. Maybe I was too much for her, or
maybe she couldn't afford to keep me. I don't
know."
"Did you never try to find her?"
"No." Rick's expression hardened. "She left
me with my scumbag father, so she clearly didn't
want me. What would be the point of trying to find
her?"
"You could ask her why she left you."
"What possible answer could there be that
would stop it hurting?"
Matt thought he'd want to know all the same,
but he could hear the pain in Rick's voice, so he
just nodded.
"At first, my dad resented me," Rick
continued. "But one day we were in the park, and I
was playing while he read the newspaper, and I
fell over. This guy came over and helped me up,
and took me back to my dad who hadn't even
noticed. I'd scraped my knee, and this guy was so
good to me, and he and my dad got chatting. He
was called Marcus, and he was a wealthy, single
sub - just how my dad likes them."
"Oh. Shit." Now Matt had an idea of where
this was going.
"Yeah." Rick rubbed his jaw absently. "Once
my dad saw how useful it was to have a cute kid
around, he took more of interest in me. He coached
me in how to behave around Marcus - how to suck
up to him, and sweet-talk him, and generally be
ultra cute and adorable. Before too long, my dad
and me had moved in to Marcus's fancy apartment.
I liked Marcus, and I didn't like telling him the lies
my father made me tell him, but I did it anyway
because my dad was all I had, and I didn't know
any better."
"You were just a little kid," Matt said softly.
"Yeah, but I also liked how it felt when Dad
was being nice to me - and if I did what he said,
then he could be pretty damn nice. My dad can turn
nice on and off like a faucet." Rick made a face.
"What happened to Marcus?"
"He fell for my dad, of course - they say
everyone has a talent in life, and Dad is a maestro
at finding a way into a sub's head, learning what
they like, and then playing them like a musical
instrument; poor sweet Marcus didn't stand a
chance with my dad and me both playing him."
Rick gave a bitter little smile. "Dad lived off him
for a few years, going through his money like
water. Dad didn't work - he pretended he had a
bad back and that he wanted to be around for me
when I got home from school, which was bullshit
because he ignored me unless Marcus was around
to see us together. When the money started running
out, I heard Dad and Marcus having these big
arguments, and then Dad woke me up one night,
and we did a moonlight flit. Dad piled up his car
with all this stuff from Marcus's apartment, and we
drove off with it."
"Did you ever see Marcus again?"
"Nope." Rick shook his head. "To be honest,
he was well shot of us, but I missed him. He'd
been good to me, and he showed a hell of a lot
more interest in me than my father did. From then
on, Dad used me to get close to his marks. His
specialty was grieving subs. He'd go through the
obituaries in the papers, choose a mark, and find
out all about them before making his move. He
used me to smarm his way in, and then he'd pour
out this big sob story about my mom being his soul
mate, and how she'd died as we both held her in
our arms, and how he longed to find a sub he could
love again who could be a second parent to me. As
these subs had just lost someone they loved too
they fell for it, easy as anything."
Matt suddenly understood that Rick had led
such an entirely chaotic childhood that it was
hardly surprising he embraced chaos so much as an
adult; it was all he knew.
"And I used to help him," Rick continued.
"Let me be clear about this, Matt. I don't want you
pitying me, or thinking I was a poor, innocent little
victim in all this. I learned how to be a devious
little shit, and I learned quickly. Dad taught me that
you always look good when seducing a sub, so you
dress well. You impress them with things like fine
wines, fancy restaurants, and a delicious home-
cooked meal. You watch them closely, so you can
figure out who they are; you listen to the small
details they let slip and then repeat them back to
them. "
Rick leaned forward and brushed some hair
away from Matt’s face."Oh, did I ever tell you I
was temple born? Wait - you are too? No! That's
such a coincidence." Rick smiled at him tenderly.
"I was doing my yoga practice yesterday when…
what's that? You do yoga too? Wow. We have so
much in common!"
Rick looked into his eyes with an expression
of rapt sincerity, and Matt felt himself being drawn
in. Rick rolled his eyes and tapped Matt's head
with his finger. "You find a way into their head,
and then you start playing around in there, so they
think they can't live without you."
"Rick, it might be what you learned, but it's
not who you are."
"You don't know who I am, Matty," Rick
retorted. "You don't have a fucking clue. We
chewed up subs and spat them out, me and Dad,
and I learned the family trade well. I loved
Marcus, and I loved the next one, Anna, but
gradually I stopped caring about the succession of
subs we conned. Dad told me they were just marks
who deserved to be fleeced. They were all so nice
to me, so kind and sweet - they had no idea what a
little shit I was, or how much I was playing them. I
guess that's partly why Dad picked them - they
were precisely the kind of innocent, gentle souls
who'd be taken in by a pair of con artists like us.
They were all lovely, and we stole the life savings
from every single one of them."
"Damn it, Rick," Matt growled. "If I met your
father, I'd -"
"Probably fall in love with him," Rick
supplied wryly. "Everyone thinks they're immune,
but when he turns on the charm, they melt."
"Not me! I'd yell at him."
"Yeah, you probably would, knowing you."
Rick grinned. "At first anyway." His grin faded.
"Was that the bad part? It seems pretty bad."
"No, I'm getting to the bad part now." Rick
had a look of grim determination on his face as he
continued. "Just before my sixteenth birthday, Dad
was between scams, and we were living in some
rundown old place because when Dad has money
he spends it, or bets it away, so we never had any
savings. I was too old to be cute anymore, so I
wasn't much use helping him sweet-talk our way
into a new sub's life. That pissed him off, and he
told me I had to start paying my own way."
Rick glanced at Matt. "Now, see, I could have
gotten a regular job, but nobody wanted to employ
me - and I don't blame them. By this point I had an
attitude problem, a couple of shoplifting
convictions, and my school grades were non-
existent. I was a surly pain in the ass, and Dad said
it was time I learned to live off someone else,
instead of him." Rick stared into space, and Matt
got the feeling they were very close to the bad part
now.
"There was this cute sub I'd become friendly
with - one of the baristas at the local coffee shop,
and the more time I spent with her, the more I liked
her. She was a couple of years older than me, and
she didn't earn a lot at the coffee shop. Dad told