31 de marzo de 2024

VARIOUS DOCUMENTS 5

 Chapter 5: Tom Cruise & Val Kilmer Answer the Web's Most Searched Questions


Summary:

WIRED’s Autocomplete Interviews. YouTube, November 15, 2019.
“Hello. I am Tom Cruise.”
“And I am Val Kilmer and we´re doing a Wired autocomplete interview.”
They both smile.
Autocomplete suggests the most common searches on the internet.
“Let´s go.” Cruise looks slightly tense.
So WIRED asked Tom Cruise and Val Kilmer the Internet´s burning questions ahead of
After the Winter´s premier.”
"
After the Winter is the very long-awaited sequel of our 1997´s movie Heat” explains Kilmer.
“It will be in theaters this Christmas.” adds Cruise.
“Because it´s a family movie.”
Cruise looks at Kilmer stunned. Then to the camera with dazed expression.
“Sure! What he said.”

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Part 5 of: The Lies We Told Each Other

Fandoms: Actor RPF, Heat (1995)

Characters: Val Kilmer, Tom Cruise

Additional Tags:
Fake interviews, movie industry gossip, coming out

INDEX: https://palabraspulsares.blogspot.com/p/various-documents-lies-we-told-each.html


WIRED’s Autocomplete Interviews. YouTube, November 15, 2019.

 

“Hello. I am Tom Cruise.”

“And I am Val Kilmer and we´re doing a Wired autocomplete interview.”

They both smile.

 

Autocomplete suggests the most common searches on the internet.

 

“Let´s go.” Cruise looks slightly tense.

 

So WIRED asked the stars of After the Winter the Internet´s burning questions

 

Kilmer looks off-screen, supposedly to the team, with his fingers already in the tape covering the first question.

“You guys ready?”

 

Panel 1 Val Kilmer

 

Where did Val Kilmer grew up

I grew up between the San Fernando Valley in California and New Mexico. Lots of contact with nature.

 

Where did Val Kilmer meet his wife

“I developed a teenage style crush on Joanne Whalley after seen her on stage at London, playing Dewey Dell in “As I Lay Dying” at the Cottesloe Theatre, in 1985. I carried the torch, pinning.”

“It was sad and funny to see.” Cruise says giggling, with a kind expression.

“Then, we met while working together on the film Willow, in 1988. She played warrior princess Sorsha, and I was Madmartigan, a mercenary that discovers romantic love and parental love at the same time. I made a fool of myself several times, until she realized I was madly in love with her and madly sad after losing my brother. So, she gave me time to get my act together.”

 

Where did Val Kilmer go to school

“In 1978 I was accepted into the Juilliard School's Drama Division, I´m a member of Group 10, the tenth graduation, from 1981. I was eighteen years old when left my house and got a bachelor diploma, so, I think it counts as going to college?”

 

What really happened to Val Kilmer

Kilmer raises his eyebrows, stares straight to camera with seductive pose.

“Well… I got sick and then got better.”

 

Panel 2 Tom Cruise

 

Can Tom Cruise really sing

“Well yeah. I mean, I did all my singing in Rock of Ages, so yes, I sing.”

“I see him do it.”

 

Can Tom Cruise rock climb

“Yes, I trained for a long time, many years actually, in rock climbing. I used to go with you.”

“Yes, we did. We should do it again.”

 

Can Tom Cruise play guitar

“I love playing guitar and the uke. I definitely need more practice, but I enjoy playing guitar.”

 

Can Tom Cruise hold his breath for 6 minutes

“Yes, I can hold my breath for six minutes. You were there when I was doing it.”

“You were in the tank in the studio in London. You´d swim back and forth in the bottom of the tank like four or five laps.”

“McQ ideas!”

“I´d be up on the surface with googles watching him. I wasn´t even working in the movie.”

“No, right, you were in London with your Mark Twain play.”

“Yes, but I wanted to watch Tom Cruise hold his breath for six minutes.”

Tom laughs.

 

Panel 3 Val Kilmer

 

What was Val Kilmer´s last movie

“Before the cancer diagnosis, my last movie was 2014´s Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn, directed by Jo Kastner. After that, I made my third tour with the theater play Citizen Twain, saw you hold your breath for six minutes, and returned to my wife and children. After I recovered from cancer, I made The Super, a 2017 horror movie. My character is involved in black magic and other evil stuff.”

“I didn´t watch it. Sorry.”

“It´s okay. You were busy. So, this year we finally reunited with Michael Mann and made After the Winter, a sequel to Heat. I play Chris Shiherlis, boyfriend of Tom Cruise´s Charles Polesti.”

Cruise snorts.

“More like husband, at this point.”

 

What was Val Kilmer´s famous line in tombstone

“The line is “I’m your huckleberry”. I did not say, “I’m your huckle bearer.” In the context of the movie, “I’m your huckleberry” means “I’m your man. You’ve met your match.”

 

What was Val Kilmer´s best role

“Uh! That´s a hard one. I would say that the hardest characters I had played were Chris Shiherlis in Heat, Jim Morrison in his biopic, and William MacPherson, in Conspiracy.”

“I liked Conspiracy. The thing you did with your body to mimic the artificial leg.”

“My hip wasn´t happy, let me tell you. But Morrison got really inside me, it was difficult to let him go after.”

“It looked like you had a good time filming Heat.”

“Yeah, but the guy is an addict, always about to fall of the wagon, and madly in love. It´s a difficult character.”

 

What was Val Kilmer´s diagnosed with

“I was diagnosed with invasive ductal carcinoma, a type of breast cancer. Since breast cancer is unusual in men, it a was late diagnose. Almost too late.”

 

Panel 4 Tom Cruise

 

What was Tom Cruise first movie

“The first movie I worked at was Endless love, by Franco Zeffirelli, starring Brooke Shields and Martin Hewitt. Most people remember it for the song. Diana Ross and Lionel Richie sang a hit. The first character I truly feel like mine was David Shawn in Taps.”

 

What was Tom Cruise real name

“Thomas Cruise Mapother IV”

“It sounds like an aristocratic name.”

“Meh. Lack of imagination, nothing more.”

 

What was Tom Cruise´s first wife´s name

“My first wife was Nicole Kidman. Great Australian actress. Check her work!”

“You know?” says Kilmer thoughtful. “I suspect that question refers to Mimi.”

“Mimi Rogers? We were never…” he seems to realize something. “Oh!” Cruise looks at the camera. “No, Mimi Rogers and I are only friends. I had a terrible personal loss in 1987 and she is a fellow member of my church. The church assigned her as my mourning companion. It was necessary, I was really, really wounded,” he looks briefly to Kilmer, who gives him a sad smile. “In 1989 my therapist said I was out of depression and the church relieve her from the mission.”

 

What was Tom Cruise´s big break

“Usually, critics say it was Risky Business. I feel that I broke from the pack in The Outsiders, you know? Working with Coppola puts all of us in the map.”

“Nah, I was told by a very reliable source that your butt dance in Risky Business was paramount to your career.”

Cruise covers his face with a hand while laughing.

 

Panel 5 Val Kilmer

 

Is Val Kilmer still alive

He smiles to the camera.

“Yeah.”

 

Is Val Kilmer married now

“I am, lucky me! Joanne and I married in 1989. We divorce in 1996. In 2005 she decided I had grown enough to deserve a second chance. We have been together ever since.”

 

Is Val Kilmer still acting

“Again, yeah. I stop to deal with cancer, of course, but here I am.”

 

Is Val Kilmer´s son an actor

“Yes. Jack is an actor. He had work mostly in short films. Last year he was in Lords of Chaos. He played a fictional version of Per Yngve "Pelle" Ohlin, a Swedish musician, lead vocalist and lyricist of the Norwegian black metal band Mayhem.”

“So, he played this Pelle Ohlin character like you played Jim Morrison?”

“I mean…” Kilmer seems shocked by the question. “Jonas Åkerlund isn´t Oliver Stone,” he smiles awkwardly to the camera.

 

Panel 6 Tom Cruise

 

Why is Tom Cruise always running

“I´m usually in a big hurry to get places, lots to do in the day.”

“But not when you are Charles Polesti.”

“No. Charles Polesti is a sophisticated guy. He never runs, except...”

“Except for Dominik, of course. It makes me jealous.”

“Don´t be silly Chris. I love you too.”

 

Why is Tom Cruise always named jack

“Because is easy for me to remember and for others to remember. So, makes it easier for the crew and the director.”

 

Why did Tom Cruise become a director

“I just love movies and I wanted to make movies. I remember as a kid I used to create characters and write skits and did outrageous physical stunts.”

“I can only imagine what would be for your mother. Just look out the window while you’re doing the dishes and there´s your seven-year-old son like trying a stunt and breaking an arm or a leg.”

Tom laughs.

“You say that because you had that experience.”

“Yes, but I was twenty-five, an actor used to crazy things going on, and you still scared me to death. You were injuring yourself all the time.”

“My mother most definitely had incredible patience. Then, one day you send me a book you said it would be a great movie. I agreed with you but couldn’t find a director to do it. After another frustrating rejection I thought, well, I´ll do it myself.”

 

Did Tom Cruise really hang off the plane

“Yes, I did hang off the A-400. I remember the second take, actually, I got hit by just a little, little, rock. I mean, it must have been about that big and, honestly, it was like getting hit by a bullet. But the thing I was most concerned about was the fuel. You know, the fumes from in the air that was hitting me, particularly on them when we were taxing on the runway because it had nowhere else to go. It´s quite an adventure. Don´t necessarily recommend it for everyone.”

Val snorts. Tom ignores him.

 

Panel 7 Val Kilmer

 

Does Val Kilmer have cancer

“No anymore. I am happily cancer free since 2016. It was a brutal process, but here I am.”

 

Does Val Kilmer sing in the doors

“Yes, I do. I have a vocal register very similar to Morrison´s. I was fascinated by domestic video cameras at the time and wanted the role, so to convince Stone that I was right for the role, I made an eight-minute audition video, singing and looking like Morrison at various stages of his life. After I got the role, I lost weight and spent six months rehearsing and meeting with Morrison´s colleagues.”

“I remember when Stone got the Doors to hear your recordings of the songs they will use in the film. They could not tell whether it was yours or Morrison's voice.”

 

Does Val Kilmer have a daughter

“My beautiful Mercedes. Smarter than her dad. She is actress and producer.”

 

Does Val Kilmer sing in top secret

“Yes, I do. To this day I have difficult explaining Top Secret plot or genre. I play an American rock star way out of touch with political reality, and he sings to save his life.”

 

Panel 8 Tom Cruise

 

Does Tom Cruise see suri

“Yes, of course I see her, she is my daughter. Katie and I share custody and arrange Suri´s schedule in each house to support each other careers.”

 

Does Tom Cruise have kids

“Yeah, I have three children: Isabella Jane, Connor and Suri.”

 

Does Tom Cruise have a girlfriend

“No.”

 

Does Tom Cruise have an Oscar

“I have two Oscars, actually,” he is clearly proud. “The first was in 1998, for my role of Charles Polesti in Heat. Thanks to Michael Mann, the amazing cast and crew. The second was the 2017 Best Movie Oscar for Top Gun, that I directed.”  

 

Does Tom Cruise own a p51

“Yes. I love flying and bought a P-51 Mustang plane a few years back.”

 

Panel 9 Val Kilmer

 

Val Kilmer movies

“A lot?” he laughs. “I honestly can't tell how many out of the blue.”

 

Val Kilmer Batman

“I made Batman Forever in 1995. It was the third movie of the character. I took the torch from Michael Keaton, but the experience wasn´t very happy.”

“That´s an understatement. You would call almost every night to complain.”

“What can I say? Schumacher and I had creative differences. The suit was torture. The script was silly. I had started full of joy, thinking of playing my childhood hero, but the magic, the dark thrilling aura Tim Burton had put in the first two films had evaporated under Warner Brothers greed. Halfway through filming just I give up and just did it like a TV soap opera. Which, for my eternal confusion, became sort of iconic.”

“Yeah, that thing you do with your hands in your waist.”

 

Val Kilmer Tombstone

“Tombstone is a western I made in 1993. An estrange experience because the first director was fired and we end up in a four hands directorial arrangement between Kurt Russell, who had never directed before, and George Cosmatos, the director assigned by the studio. Kurt Russell plays Wyatt Earp, and I was one of his sidekicks, Doc Hollyday. It was a great movie, with Sam Elliott, Bill Paxton, Powers Boothe, Michael Biehn, and Dana Delany. It was a gamble. In those days, the western was supposed to be dead, and the script overall tone was grim. Is not a happy ending epic western. But people like it.”

 

Val Kilmer height

He seems honestly dazed for the first time.

“People goggles the most bizarre things. I´m five feet and twelve inches. For our international audience, that´s one hundred and eighty-two centimeters.”

 

Val Kilmer doc hollyday

“Well, Doc Hollyday is the character I played in Tombstone. He was a real person, John Henry Holliday a dentist, gambler and gunfighter, close friend of Wyatt Earp. He was diagnosed tuberculosis in his early twenties and lived around fifteen years with the disease. In my take on the character, I gave him a genteel Southern accent and some arbitrary pauses in the speech, because he was always out of breath.”

 

Panel 10 Tom Cruise

 

Is Tom Cruise married

“No, I´m not married now.”

 

Is Tom Cruise a pilot

“Yes. I fly airplanes. I´m a multi-engine instrument-rated commercial pilot.”

 

Is Tom Cruise in tropic thunder

“Yes. I play Les Grossman, a studio executive. He is bald, fat, ill-tempered, profane, loves to dance and sexually harass his clients. He is a monster.”

Kilmer gives Cruise a knowingly look.

“You know? Now you can say it.”

Cruise raises his eyebrows, surprised.

“You´re right!” He looks at the camera very seriously. “I based Les Grossman in Harvey Weinstein.”

 

Is Tom Cruise gay

Cruise looks dumbfounded to the panel, then above the camera, to the team. Kilmer shakes from poorly contained laughter.

“I told you about this,” he says, clearly amused.

“Yeah, you did,” admits Cruise staring at the panel in disbelief. “But I didn´t believe you.”

He looks out of camera again.

“You didn´t like…edit it?”

Off-screen voice.

“No, mister Cruise. It´s the real Google autocomplete question.”

Cruise shakes his head, clearly upset. Kilmer looks worried now.

“If you´re uncomfortable…” but Cruise speaks before he can finish.

“I´m not gay. I´m bisexual.”

 

Is Tom Cruise dating anyone

Cruise sights.

“Not a surprise at this point. Yes, I´m dating again after seven years. He is very smart and very sweet.”

“I like him. He makes you happy.”

Cruise rolls his eyes, but smiles.

“He doesn´t need more ego boost, Val.”

 

Panel 11 common

 

Are Val Kilmer and Tom Cruise friends

“Yeah. We had been friends since… 1983. Wow, it´s weird to say it aloud.”

“You were doing All the right moves, in New England.”

“Johnstown, Pennsylvania, yeah.”

“And my brother was a producer assistant there. So, I was waiting for the Top Secret´s principal photography to start and went to visit him. He knew I had liked The Outsiders, like, a lot, and offer to introduce us.”

“We had dinner in my hotel room, because it was supper late.”

“Terrible dinner. Wonderful conversation.”

Cruise shrugs.

“Story of my life with your family.”

They look at each other and laugh.

 

Val Kilmer and Tom Cruise kissing in Heat

“That isn´t a question,” states Cruise.

“It’s a reference,” Kilmer says while he nods. “We do kiss in Heat. I mean, we were playing a couple in the honeymoon phase, so, yeah, we kiss and touch a lot.”

 

Val Kilmer and Tom Cruise relationship

Cruise looks kind of confused. Kilmer giggles.

“I mean, we´re friends? Is this related to people googling if I´m gay?”

“Yeah, I think so.”

Cruise shakes his head.

“Man, this is so weird.”

 

Are Val Kilmer and Tom Cruise lovers

Cruise swallows dry and looks at the floor. Kilmer answers looking straight to the camera.

“No, we play lovers in Heat and our new movie, After the Winter, but we are not lovers. Never been.”

Cruise seems to recover and raise his head.

“That would be super awkward. Considering I was your brother-in-law.”

Kilmer smiles.

“And my wife would be very annoyed,” he throws away the last panel.

Cruise hums.

“My boyfriend would be to. But Joane liked the movie?”

“Yes, definitely. She and I love playing dramas and deep, complicated characters. And the thing I loved in Heat, and now in After the Winter, is the interest first and foremost in character development.”

“Val,” he smiles “you are obsessed with Shiherlis and Polesti´s story. You annoy me, your wife, your agent, my agent, Michael Mann, our friends, and everyone in Hollywood for literally nineteen years, until we made a sequel.”

“I wanted to work again with you and Michael,” he looks to the camera. “When you are with Tom Cruise in a movie you know you´re gonna get something incredible from it. Always.”

“That´s what we try. We just want to entertain you. That really is the purpose so, you know, we hope you came to see After the Winter. The long…”

“Very long-awaited sequel,” cuts Kilmer.

“... of Heat. After the Winter will be in theaters this Christmas.”

“Because it´s a family movie.”

Cruise looks at Kilmer stunned. Then to the camera with dazed expression.

“Sure! What he said.”

 

INDEX: https://palabraspulsares.blogspot.com/p/various-documents-lies-we-told-each.html

28 de marzo de 2024

ROOTS 16

Chapter 16: Bloodworth  

Summary:

"Of course! It's just that..." he sighed. "It's been a long day and... Look, I really don't want to have this conversation on the phone. Can we meet on Monday?"
"No tomorrow?" he sounded obviously disappointed.
No, Jake decided. I need a little more time to know what lies I will tell you.
Ice reaches for the folder he had left on the table.
"I know Brig is waiting for news, you have to say something. You saw how well our family did with the "it's a military secret" excuse. Here's Rachel Seresin," he hands him the folder.

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Part 4 of: The Lies We Told Each Other

Fandom: Top Gun (Movies), Thunderheart (1992), Madam Secretary

STORY INDEX: http://palabraspulsares.blogspot.com/p/the-lies-we-told-each-other-4-roots.html

 


 

University City, San Diego, Sunday, November 17, 2019

 

"May I?" he asks while tapping his knuckles on the open door a couple of times.

Jake turns around, surprised.

"Dad?"

His expression exudes tenderness and surprise at the term. Then, he seems to realize how vulnerable he looks and looks away for a moment. When he looks at him again, his face is more controlled.

"I brought you something," and he raises one hand, holding a folder.

"Its not... You don't have to bring me anything to come to my room. Come in, please."

He moves his desk chair beside the bed and makes an inviting gesture. He then sits on the bed. Kazansky enters slowly, his eyes carefully fixed on the floor. He leaves the folder on the table and takes the place his son offered him.

Jake realizes something.

"Why did you stop coming here?"

The man looks at him, surprised again.

"I don't know…"

"Please don't lie," he cuts him off, exasperated. "I think that after yesterday's confessions, you can tell me all the other truths, right? You stopped coming into this room when I was about five or six years old. I know. I never gave it much thought before, but now I realize it is contradictory: You always looked for excuses to be close to me, but that," he points to his door, "was like a glass wall."

His dad bites his lips, sighs, and seems to come to a conclusion.

"It's because of Rachel's photo," he finally admits in an embarrassed tone. "I couldn't stand seeing myself like that... crossdressed."

Oh! It's precisely what he imagined, but not for the reasons he thought: his dad didn't mind him talking about Rachel because she was his love rival, but because it was his past. What did that girl tell him that was the word? Yeah! Deadnaming. It is a specific type of violence against trans people: using their birth name and not their true identity. Of course, Jake didn't know it. He was a child, and he acted in good faith. But his insistence on finding out about his (supposed) mother forced the rest of the family to play along. Mom Carole, iná Sarah, and his father did know that mentioning Rachel hurt him, but they couldn't do much either. Jake looks around and feels the bitterness like a blow to the chest. How many more little details hurt his dad all these years?

"I'm sorry."

"It's alright…"

"It's not alright! Stop saying it's alright! You are the backbone of this family, and we have treated you like shit."

"It was necessary," Ice stops, thinks a little. "Jake, you have to understand that you were not the problem. You were a child. Brad, Sam, Sean, you, it wasn't your fault. Neither do your mothers or your father. It was I who decided to pursue a career in an institution that denied my existence. Yes, it hurt me that you talked about Rachel like someone real, but it's a sacrifice I was willing to make for you." He takes his hand and shakes it affectionately. "You're my son, Jake. That's how it works."

Jake opens his mouth to say something else but thinks better of it and closes it. After all, it's true: they won't get anywhere if just remembering all the mistakes they made.

"Okay," he concedes resignedly, "but you have to promise that you won't let anything pass from now on. I want you to be happy, dad," he concludes a little anxiously.

"Just hearing you call me dad is a great help. Now, what I came for. Have you talked to Brig yet?"

Jake makes an uncomfortable face.

"Yesterday, yes. It was complicated."

Complicated is an understatement. 

After crying for a while in their reunion hug, father and son had calmed down enough that the family could start to discuss their plans for the future. They were told of the veiled offer to Ice to be Secretary of the Navy in President McCord's second term and of their divorce, retirement, and marriage plans.

"Yes," Mav said with a dreamy expression, "I will go from being a lover to a trophy husband."

Sarah rolled her eyes mockingly.

"Sure. Because all these years you were taking advantage of him while I raised the children and scrubbed floors, right?"

"Just like that. He even gave me a hangar in the middle of the desert to…"

"Don't mention your sex life again, Mavdad!"

"Seriously, what went wrong with you little brother?" Jake complained. "I've never seen a straight guy so sensitive."

"I have a theory." Bradley proposed. "When my mother died, you were three years old. After that, Icepop went to Maryland, and Mavdad stayed here. You two," he points to Sarah and Pete, "were pretending to be friends, so your interactions were intentionally distant. You grew up seeing a couple who didn't show physical intimacy, Sean, and you got the idea that your kuŋkákepi were asexual beings. Any evidence to the contrary short-circuits your brain."

Sean tilted his head and frowned thoughtfully.

"It could be." He finally admitted, turning to Jake. "Can you give me your therapist's number?"

The family burst into laughter.

After that, it was Bradley's turn to announce that he, too, was leaving the Navy and proposing to Blue. There was a round of applause, congratulations, and -of course- variations of "it's about time."

"From secret lover to Prince Consort of White Pearl," Sam said slowly, mockingly, with arms raised. "You are certainly marrying up."

Bradley stuck out his tongue at her. She ignored him to ask what was truly important.

"Do you think Megan and Harry will go to the wedding?"

But the older brother just shrugged.

"A state marriage, eighty percent of the guest list will be decided by the chancery."

"Well, I'm going to tell you something that neither the White Pearl Foreign Ministry nor Elizabeth McCord's White House will decide: Elia and I want to have a baby."

That sparked another round of congratulations.

Finally, they went down to dinner with light hearts but exhausted bodies. Saturday had been a rollercoaster of emotions.

When he returned to his room, Jake found a single message from his boyfriend: "36 hours." How long it had been since he heard from him. He called him immediately. Brig answered on the second ring.

"Are you okay?"

"Yes, yes. You?"

"Worried about you, nothing more," he paused briefly, "and tired of being at base, really."

"Don't they let you out?"

Jake became suddenly uneasy. Had something happened that made them need the squad again?

"Calm down, love. I just don't want to go anywhere without you. On the other hand, I have Omaha and Halo trying to soothe me," he explained without hiding his amusement.

"Soothe you?" It couldn't have been anything bad if Brig laughed, but it was definitely strange.

"Yes, they think you left me for Bradley, or for Mitchell."

"Oh! Well, they are wrong," now it's Jake who giggles. "Do they think my name is Hangman for nothing? I do things in a big way. I left you for Admiral Kazansky and Captain Mitchell."

Brig let out a cry of false outrage.

"Really?"

But he didn't last more than a few seconds before he started laughing. It was a light, contagious sound. Jake could imagine him flopping onto the bed and settling against the headboard.

"So you fix things with them."

"Yeah."

"And they told you the truth about Rachel," because Brig never loses sight of his interests.

"They told me, and it is…"

Jake stopped mid-sentence because he didn't know what to say. He didn't want to lie to his boyfriend but couldn't betray his dad's trust either.

"It's complicated," he admitted with a sigh. "More complicated than I expected, and definitely a matter of national security."

"So Rachel was Mossad?"

Of course, Brig didn't mean it, although in the long nights he listened to Jake guess about Rachel's identity, they imagined all kinds of scenarios, from architect to beauty queen.

"No," he was glad to be able to tell him something with confidence. "That I can assure you: no foreign intelligence agency was harmed during the conception of this aviator."

"Good."

"I want to tell you," he assured him, suddenly afraid that Brig would distrust his honesty, "but it can't be over the phone."

"It's okay, love. The main thing is that you are sure they told you the truth this time."

"Oh, yes, it was the truth. It's such a bizarre story that they couldn't have made it up."

But as he said it, he realized he couldn't tell him the truth. His dad never told Wolfe and Hollywood that he was trans, so he wouldn't be able to now... He is proud of his father and his dad, but it seems like he will never be able to brag about it outside the narrow framework of his family.

"When are you coming back to Miramar?" Brig suddenly asked.

That took him by surprise.

Return to base? To what? He has a home in San Diego and a desperate need to catch up with his family. It would be better if Brig came to stay in University City during the bye weeks, right? The bed and wardrobe in the room are clearly for two people. But he can't make that decision on his own.

"I don't know," he finally admitted and decided to go with half the truth. "It's been eleven years since I hugged

them, Brig."

His boyfriend noticed the hesitation in his voice.

"Jake, are you really okay?"

"Of course! It's just that..." he sighed. "It's been a long day and... Look, I really don't want to have this conversation on the phone. Can we meet on Monday?"

"No tomorrow?" he sounded obviously disappointed.

No, Jake decided. I need a little more time to know what lies I will tell you. Oh! So this is what his dad was talking about. Now that he knows, he is obligated to keep the secret. He is forced to lie. Maybe when his dad retires for good, in ten or fifteen years, but not now. Definitely not now.

"No. Monday."

"Okay. But at least send Javier a message. He is worry too."

"Okay, as soon as we finish talking."

He hung up, sent a message to Javier, "I'm fine, reconciliation underway," and fell onto the bed. The euphoria he felt had evaporated. Instead, the weight of what he had just learned was beginning to settle on his shoulders.

He slept badly. When he woke up, he did not remember the plot of his nightmares, but the bitter taste of fear was in his mouth. He managed to go to breakfast pretending to be well. It was seven in the morning, and only the men of the family were in the kitchen.

All conditioned to get up early by the Navy.

Breakfast was lovely, with his parents smiling and touching him affectionately. They were always very tactile in their family, and Jake had missed that.

Now, his dad is in his room and stares at him with blue-gray eyes, like the winter sea. It seems to him that he can see through all his doubts and lingering questions.

"Complicated." Kazansky repeats his son's last word with a sympathetic tone. His eyes become evocative. "I remember my first date with your father, I didn't know whether to sabotage everything or give him a chance."

"Did you get to first base?"

"Of course not. We went to eat pizza, and he told me I had cheese in the corner of my mouth. He tried to wipe it off with his thumb."

Jake covers his face in embarrassment.

"How cheesy."

"My reaction was cheesier. I leaned back and started to stutter," he smiles, Jake can tell that the memory still amuses him. "Luckily, he is Maverick. Always ready to improvise. Without changing his expression, he offered me a napkin and invited me to Thanksgiving dinner a week later. There, we had our first kiss."

Jake stops laughing because he suddenly realizes where his dad wants to go.

"And when did you tell him...?"

"Almost three weeks later. Slider realized I was trying to break up with Mav and came down from Coronado to shake me. He told me that, for once, I should risk being happy."

The mention of Kenner makes Jake sober again.

"I owe an apology to Slider and Cougar, right?"

"Yeah. Slider also owes you one," his tone is final. "What he said at the funeral was outrageous. You have never stopped being our son, Jake, you never will stop being our son."

"You didn't stop being my dad either. I tried," he admits in a regretful voice, "I swear I tried, but your genes are strong. Seeing things around me and starting to organize them in my mind is simply instinctive."

"You also fly like Mav."

"Have you seen me fly?"

"I have read the reports and seen recordings." he admits. "Since you graduated you have been very coveted, you know that? The insufferable Koehler couldn't stop bragging."

"My commander on the USS Eisenhower?" Jake has a distant memory of the man. He doesn't remember talking to him, even though he spent more than a year on that damn ship.

Ice nods.

"I know you didn't want me to get into your life, Jake. You had good reasons for it, but… You are my son."

He suddenly looked embarrassed.

"Dad... what did you do?"

"Koehler wanted to separate you from Brig. I don't know how he planned to do it, but he told me it was the only way to make you tougher. I couldn't allow it. You love each other. I consoled myself by thinking that if you already hated me, it didn't matter if I pulled some strings.

"So those two places in VFA-151 Vigilantes..."

"Yeah. Gregory Huffman was indebted to me."

"Indebted to you?" he repeats, bewildered. "What do you mean? Shouldn't it be the other way around? You indebted to him for receiving me?"

"Of course not! Everyone wants you, Jake. Human resources almost had to beat commanders aside with a stick when they were deciding which squadron to send you to in the fall of 2013. Two years later, the predictions had been exceeded. But I chose the USS Stennis because Huffman has no patience for bigotry of any kind."

"And no one suspected that you were interested in me like that? Out of the blue?"

His dad's face turns sly.

"Could I have made it seem like I was doing Wolfe a favor?" he says with false innocence. "My interest was Brig and you, the bargain I used to make the offer attractive."

Jake opens his eyes in surprise. It would never have occurred to him that Brig is also technically a nepo-baby. Thinking about his boyfriend reminds him of the awkward conversation that awaits.

"About Brig. We're supposed to meet tomorrow. I came here straight from the boat and he's anxious."

"I can understand that," the father nods. "Don't worry, your iná cooks for battalions."

"I don't understand."

Kazansky looks at his son with concern. Did he cross any boundaries without realizing it?

"Didn't you just say that Brig will come tomorrow?"

"No."

He swallows dry.

"Okay." He tries not to let the disappointment show too much. "Of course, you have no obligation to bring him here." He forces himself to smile. "Surely you are not interested in having sex almost in front of your kuŋkákepi's room. Of course, you can go back to Miramar with your boyfriend, Jake," but he can't help but show how much he needs him. "Will you at least come to dinner later this week?"

"No! What are you talking about? Of course I don't want to go back to the base housing, dad. Who in their right mind goes to in base housing when they have a home?"

They look at each other in disbelief. Ice sighs and massages the bridge of his nose.

"I think I got ahead of myself again, right?"

"Yes, by far." Jake takes his hand. "You owe me eleven years of hugs, dad, I'm not going anywhere. Relax, okay?"

"I'll try."

"About Brig, I was thinking of seeing him in a cafe in San Diego, but I didn't know if I could bring him here."

"Of course you can bring him! That boy loves you, he is welcome. When your iná redecorated," he makes a gesture encompassing the room, "she did it thinking that you would come with Brig. We know that you... Look! All the walls are soundproof, okay? Your privacy is guaranteed." He notices a look of discomfort on his son's face and hastens to add. "You can bring anyone else, too."

That last clarification doesn't make Jake happy. His dad's awkward, supportive performance only reminds him that he must also come clean with his family. But first things first.

"The problem is that I don't know what to tell him. Brig knows I came to demand the truth about Rachel, and now..." He drops his head in defeat.

"That's what I came to talk to you about," Ice says, reaching for the folder he had left on the table. "I know Brig is waiting for news. Eventually, you'll have to tell other people, too. Machado and Vikander are interested in your family, too, although for different reasons. I don't want to force you to lie, son, but..."

"I will never reveal your secret," he quickly assures him.

Ice nods, his eyes shining with trust and affection.

"I know, but you have to say something. You saw how well our family did with the "it's a military secret" excuse. Here's Rachel Seresin," he hands him the folder.

Jake opens it curiously. It only contains one page. It looks like a summary of a file. In the upper left corner, the seal of… the CIA!? Yes, according to the title of the page, it is the summary of one Rachel Sophia Levoi (alias Rachel Seresin) file, a CIA agent killed in the line of duty.

Born: March 17, 1960, Los Angeles, California.

Death: July 11, 1997, Paris, France.

Most significant physical features: 1.72 meters tall, blue eyes, blonde hair

Recruitment: Filed during the last year of high school. Invited to an Agency-funded university in the summer of 1977. Hired upon graduation (summer, 1981).

"The CIA really has a recruitment program through a private university?"

Tom shrugs.

"You think convincing people to run around the world lying is easy? They have an even worse reputation than the Marines."

Jake snorts and keeps reading.

Excels in: costumes, accents, marksmanship.

Relatives:

Mother: Karin Kowalsky (1940-1989)

Father: Samuel Seresin (1940-1967)

Siblings:

1) Raymond Sean Levoi (March 17, 1960). University of Oregon (1981): Major in Political Science, minor in Criminology. FBI Academy at Quantico (1982). Agent specialized in covert missions. They have maintained minimal contact since 1977. Contact in case of emergency.

Added 1987: Agent Levoi was recruited by agents of the Aboriginal Rights Movement (ARM) and betrayed by the United States government. NEVER CONTACT.

2) Thomas Seymour Kazansky (March 17, 1960). Notes: Adoption closed at birth through the Sisters of Charity at San Vicente Medical Center in Los Angeles. He ignores the existence of Raymond and Rachel.

Added 1987: Tom “Iceman” Kazansky is one of the Navy's best aviators. It stands out for its respect for the rules. He is expected to progress as an officer. Contact in case of emergency.

Son: Jacob Raymond [covered in black ink] (April 1, 1991). Notes: The father was assigned full custody [covered in black ink]. NEVER CONTACT.

Instructions in case of death: cremate and scatter ashes in the Pacific Ocean.

The rest are paragraphs that supposedly summarize her years of work for the agency. There is more black ink than words, but that doesn't matter.

Jake closes the folder and puts it aside.

"Do I want to know why the Sisters of Charity managed secret adoptions?"

Ice makes a gesture of disgust.

"You already have enough nightmares."

He nods.

"So you're my uncle? My mother's twin? Isn't that a bit over the top?" Jake smiles. "It's almost like a Days of our Lives, Dad."

But Ice's eyes are serious.

"That rumor that you are the product of a Pentagon experiment?"

"Yeah?"

"They didn't tall it to me as a joke, but as part of an attempted blackmail. They threatened to reveal to Sarah that you were my son and Pete had only signed the papers." He raises a hand to stop Jake from speaking. "I didn't tell anyone. It was nothing I couldn't handle, but… are you aware of how similar we are, physically?"

"Well…"

"A lot. You also have a strong resemblance to Sean. So, I want to put an end to that. We deny the rumor by confirming that we are family. Period."

"Okay," Jake agrees with a nod.

After all, his dad has defied the limits imposed by the Navy and the Pentagon for over forty years. He can trust his judgment.

"And then we have Brig. Wait, let me finish talking, or we'll go back to the mess we made a few minutes ago. It's not good to have secrets in a relationship. They poison the air, son. You guys have been together for a long time," Jake feels himself blushing. He thinks it depends on how you count it, "and it is a stable, solid relationship. I want you to decide if you will tell him the truth," he puts his hand on the folder, "or the whole truth."

Jake's eyes widen, surprised.

"Wolfman and Hollywood don't know."

"And I don't plan to tell them," Ice nods, "but they're my friends. Brig has been your partner for eleven years. It's different. I want to rebuild our relationship, Jake, but not by sabotaging your love life. If you want to have someone to brag to that you are the son of the two best pilots in the Navy," he winks, "I'm not going to stop you."

"Thank you. I think... I'm going to call Brig to come over right now."

"Perfect," Ice stands up. "I'll tell Sarah that we'll have someone else for lunch."

 

University City, San Diego, Monday, November 18, 2019

 

"Dad, father, iná, sister, brothers. I think it's time for me to be honest with you, too. For a long time, I have hidden this part of me, and I believe that I can't be less after all the honesty and courage that Icepop showed us a few days ago. I am asexual. That means that I don't feel a physical attraction to people, and that sex actually seems dirty and meaningless to me. Before you start with the questions. Yes, I am in a relationship with Brig. I'm asexual, not aromantic. No, that has nothing to do with you having to leave, Dad, or my other childhood traumas. Being asexual is as normal as being bisexual, or trans, or straight. I was born like this. I don't need to change, or heal, or find a good sexual position. I want you to accept me like this. I don't want you to act different around me now, except for one thing. I really want you to stop making jokes about my sex life with Brig. They make me feel very uncomfortable," he stops to breathe and dares to look at his audience. "What do you think?"

His boyfriend looks at him from the bed with a frown. Jake, sitting bolt upright at his desk, holds his breath.

"You sound a little desperate."

Jake exhales, doubles over a little, and desperately runs his hands through his hair.

"Really?"

"Yeah. Why do you talk about how something could," makes air quotes with his fingers, "cause your asexuality? Your family is like, the last of the families that would try to cure you of anything related to sexual preferences, Jake."

"But no one else is..."

Brig moves to the edge of the bed and takes his hand.

"And that doesn't matter. In fact, I don't understand why you want to do this whole coming-out thing. We're together, Jake. They accept us as a couple. What we do or don't do in bed is no one's business. What does it matter if your sister...?"

Jake glares back at him.

"You think I should just let it pass? That I don't care? I care a lot. I want my sister to stop making jokes about our sex life. They sicken me! But it is more than that. I want my family back. At least in my home, I want to be seen and respected for who I am, not who they imagine me. Every time I say that society's obsession with sex creeps me out, they look at me in disbelief. When I deny being attracted to famous people, Sam says I'm a prude. They think I purposely shunned you all these years. And it's not just about misunderstandings or bad jokes. It's about being seen, Brig, about not lying by omission or letting them fit me into their idea of me. I don't want to be invisible!" he collapses after the tirade, puts his head in his hands, and adds softly. "My sexuality is part of that."

Brig looks at him dumbfounded.

"I had no idea you cared so much."

Jake shakes his head gently. His eyes wander around the room, uncertain.

"I didn't care until... do you have any idea what it was like for my dad? Living more than half of his life pretending, even inside his house. He let me call him Rachel, monster, child robber. All to keep the fiction that he was cis. I can see how it has hurt him, Brig, and I don't want that for myself," he looks into his eyes without trying to hide his fear, "or for you. I don't want to get bitter and hurt you. I want an oasis, a haven, a safe harbor where I don't have to pretend that my love for you is measured in orgasms or kisses."

"OK." his boyfriend nods, "That is an excellent out of the closet speech."

"The what now?"

"Nothing about you being normal. Okay? Nothing defensive. You state this is your identity, and you want the family to recognize and respect it. That is all. If they want to learn, they can type asexuality into Google. You don't have to justify yourself, Jake. To anyone."

 

Daggers Squad WhatsApp group, Tuesday, November 19, 2019

 

Fanboy: Did you see his email? 🤩

Fritz: Seriously, Garcia, you have to calm down.

Fanboy: 😜 You're married, I'm not.

Fritz: Fitch! Hold him.

Fritz: Or you'll lose your WSO to sexual harassment charges.

Payback: 😒

Payback: At least you only see these texts.

Payback: I live with him.

Halo: For real, Garcia, you're too old to have a "gay awakening" or any of that shit.

Bob: Sexuality is fluid, people can realize the diversity of their feelings at any time in life.

Halo: 🤦

Phoenix: I have no idea what to get.

Fanboy: nsjfdvln sdlnscjkls

Payback: Nat, you can't drop bombs like that.

Payback: He threw his phone on the floor and ran to get the laptop to reread Maverick's email on the big screen.

Fritz: Doesn't it say to just bring our “wonderful personalities”?

Bob: I already told her.

Bob: He's our CO, and we don't have to get anything.

Bob: She doesn´t believe me.

Omaha: Isn't anyone going to mention the elephant in the room?

Rooster: Don't get anything, Nat.

Hangman: Elephant? I thought it was a Thanksgiving barbecue.

Halo: Neil is deep with another of his crackpot theories. Where are you, Seresin?

Hangman: Right now, in San Francisco.

Hangman: We must celebrate we're alive!

Omaha: It's not a crackpot theory, it's a possibility.

Rooster: 👀

Payback: Hey, Seresin, do you know the area where the captain invited us?

Hangman: Yes. Good slopes for cycling. 😂

Rooster: 😒

Rooster: and you say it

Bob: Did you wear a helmet and safety accessories?

Hangman: 😏

Hangman: I'll tell you when we meet.

Rooster: What possibility is cooking in your brain now, Omaha?

Rooster: = crackpot theory

Omaha: Do you think Maverick is married?

Fanboy: He's not married, he doesn't wear a ring.

Coyote: He told us he had four children.

Yale: 🤣

Yale: Education in Texas is really BAD.

Yale: Machado doesn't know that you can make babies before your wedding night.

Yale: 😜😜😜

Coyote:🖕[3 😱, 2 🔥]

Hangman: WOW. Calm down Javi. [8 👍]

Harvard: Not married, but as if he were.

Harvard: They have been together for more than 30 years.

Phoenix: The perks of being a nepo-baby.

Fanboy: 😭😭😭😭😭

Halo: Is it just here or...?

Payback: He went to hide in the bathroom.

Harvard: 🙄 I agree with Fritz, you have to hold him.

Bob: People process loss at their own pace. We must respect García's mourning.

Halo: 🤦

Yale: I don't think that applies to breakups with imaginary boyfriends, Bob.

Yale: Especially if the imaginary boyfriend is 30 years older and your CO.

Phoenix: I still feel like I should get something. My mother raised me well.

Hangman: Beer.

Hangman: Corona.

Omaha: 😮

Phoenix: Thanks, Hangman.

Omaha: How do you know that?

Hangman: To become a high-ranking officer, you must pay attention to details.

Hangman: 😎

Rooster: Really?

Rooster: [gif of a wolf in sheepskin]

Phoenix: Hey, nepo-baby, have you been to Maverick's house?

Harvard: Of course.

Fanboy: Of course?

Harvard: 🥱

Harvard: Top Gun? Anyone?

Phoenix: 🙇

Phoenix: Some parking advice?

Harvard: 🤔

Harvard: There is free parking nearby, on Governor Dr and Genesee Ave.

Harvard: From there, it's 10 min walk to the house.

Bob: If there will be beer, we should agree on designated drivers.

Halo: 👍

Halo: I propose Fanboy [8 👌]

Hangman: You're evil.

Hangman: 😘

Hangman: In favor.

Fanboy: Et tu, Reuben?

Payback: 🤷

Coyote: I can be a designated driver. [7 👍]

Hangman: 😢

Hangman: I was planning to get you drunk so you would sing.

Coyote: 😅

Coyote: Sing with María Celeste.

Coyote: She doesn't need alcoholic courage [5 🥳]

Bob: I don't drink. [9 👍]

Payback: Do you want to trade WSO, Trace?

Bob: 😲

Fanboy: 😱

Hangman: 😆

Fanboy: 😡

Bob: 😨

Hangman: That's why I fly alone. The drama outside the cabin.

Omaha: Sure 🙄

Omaha: [gif of two planes in cobra maneuver] [2 🤐 1 🫣 3 😜]

Phoenix: No, thank you.

Harvard: 😆 [Hangman 🤨 this message]

Rooster: 😅

Phoenix: Hangman, stay away from Rooster.

Phoenix: Your cynicism is rubbing off on him.

Harvard: 🤣😂

Hangman: I won´t be active for a while.

Hangman: I must research how to get rid of a body in the desert. [3 😬, 2 🔥, 1 💣]

Yale: Oops.

Fritz: Sorry for the delay.

Fritz: Was checking the reserves.

Fritz: We will bring 3 bottles of whiskey. [6 👏]

Fritz: Omaha, weren't you saying that Hangman was done with Harvard?

 

Dana Bowers Viewpoint (Vista Point), San Francisco, Tuesday, November 19, 2019

 

Jake gives his boyfriend one last handshake and gets out of the car with a determined step. For a few hours, he was in a cocoon of Elton John´s music, which accompanied them during these hours of travel, and jokes from the squad's WhatsApp group. He had a great time sending messages from his phone and Brig's while his boyfriend was driving.

Now, it's just him and his mistakes.

Although it is Tuesday afternoon, the Golden Gate observation deck is overflowing with tourists. No one pays him any attention as he approaches the two men, pretending to look at the statue of the lone sailor.

"Mr. Cortell, Vice Admiral Kerner," he greets formally.

Cougar lets out an exasperated growl. Slider gives him a clearly irritated glance.

"Do you expect me to call you Lieutenant Seresin?" he snaps.

Jake sighs at the hostile tone and forces himself to be patient. He went on the eight-hour road trip; he's not coming back before settling this.

"I don't know," he admits. "Last time we met, you didn't even use my name, I was just Brig's boyfriend."

At the mention of the funeral, Kerner's face softens. His features reflect some shame.

"Yeah. Not one of my best moments. I was on the edge that day."

"We were all like hell that day," Cortell intercedes. "Too many things have happened in a very short time," at Jake's confused look, he gestures with his hand as if removing invisible objects. "Don't worry, you'll catch up. You have a speech prepared, I assume?" he says in an uninterested tone.

It's the nonchalance of the phrase that convinces Jake that this is important, very important to them.

"Yeah. I have it. But first, I would like to know why I was summoned here."

That they wanted to see him on neutral ground did not surprise him. The location did. They were both invited to Thursday's barbecue at home, so they will come down to San Diego tomorrow. He could even imagine it as a power move by Cortell, who lives here because he is a top executive at United. But Slider shouldn't even be on the Pacific coast: he has been working in DC for two years.

The two men exchange a look. Jake can recognize a bit of knowing melancholy in their gestures. He understands that this place has a special meaning for them. Finally, Cougar talks.

"The first air carrier Tom was assigned to left this bay in the fall of 1982. I meet Slider here through a mutual friend."

"He set me up with a whore," Kerner growls.

Cortell shrugs.

"I have friends in many places, it is one of my skills. I wanted to know what kind of man he was, if he would take good care of his pilot, or may betray him when things got thought."

He looks at him knowingly, and Jake understands what he means. He can't imagine what would have happened to his dad if he had been discovered in the eighties. Jail? Hospital?

"I told him not to worry. That his boyfriend would return safely from Japan." Slider says mockingly.

"You said that?" Jake is frankly horrified. He turns to look at Cortell. "What did you answer?"

"As appropriate, I punched him in the jaw. I then explained that I loved Tom like a brother and just wanted to be sure that he wouldn't try to get into his pants."

Slider lets out one of his usual contemptuous grunts.

"I have never understood this thing about liking men, really. We are all…" he opens and closes his hands, unable to verbalize it. "Women are the most beautiful thing in the world," then adds something else in a low, thoughtful voice, as if it was something that has always bothered him. "Lesbians have an unfair advantage."

Cougar ignores him and continues his story.

"When they returned from the first deployment, it was Slider who called me. I flew here from Chicago. He wanted to talk about… well, Ice."

"The only trans people I knew were on Castro Street," Kerner moves a hand vaguely towards the city, "and Tom looked nothing, not at all, like those people. Tom was not a clown nor a madman. He was, is, a man like few others."

Jake grimaces at the implied comparison, but the vice admiral shrugs.

"It was the eighties. I won´t apologize for my language. Anyway, Ice is a pilot like few. I wouldn't betray him because he had a hole instead of a stick between his legs. I never betrayed him."

From the look he gives him, Jake understands that he was the only reason Kerner considered doing it. What could it have meant to these two men to see him go? How tempted were they, especially in the early years, to give him a shake and tell him the truth? No wonder they were so aggressive. The helplessness they must have felt!

"So, this place became our place to talk about Ice," Cougar finishes. "It seemed only right that everything ended here," and he fixes his eyes on the statue again.

That's his cue, right?

"Yes, it's fair. Uncle Cougar, Uncle Slider, I want to apologize to you. I misjudged you. No. That's not fair. I judged you well: you were loyal to my dad even when I acted like an insufferable stubborn. I didn't know how to appreciate what I had, and I hurt him in the process. I thank you, also, for taking care of him when I couldn't. I promise you that from now on, I will be by his side. I will be the devoted son he always deserved."

"Damm right, he deserves it." Cortell nods, clasping his hands behind his back, and tilts his head slightly to look at him harshly. "Ice only deserves the best."

His jaw is tense, his lips are tight, and his eyes… Oh! Jake feels very sorry for this man who has loved his dad for so long without expecting anything in return, but also admiration.

Slider's voice interrupts his thoughts.

"Nice speech," his face still expresses the same disapproval of the last decade. "But I prefer actions, Lieutenant Seresin. How do you plan to be the son he deserves?"

This is a test, of course. Jake can't predict the future, only do better.

"We have agreed that I will be his nephew in public. I don't plan to skimp on my displays of affection. About everything else, I will listen to him, trust him, and honor him wherever I go."

Slider still stares at him intensely as if undecided about believing him.

"Ron..." There is something resigned, almost sad, in William Cortell's tone.

Finally, Kerner shakes his head and snorts.

"Don't hurt him again, Jake. He couldn't stand it," he says in a demanding, almost agonizing tone.

It is precisely the exact phrase his iná used a few days ago when he returned home.

"Of course."

"Okay," he admits reluctantly, "then I guess we're at peace."

"I'll see you at the house on Thursday," Jake says goodbye and walks towards the car.

Brig is sitting on the car's hood, arms crossed over his chest, swaying gently to something in his headphones. He stops the music with quick gestures when he sees him approaching and opens his arms.

Jake dives into the hug without hesitation.

"All good?"

He nods silently without removing his face from the crook of his boyfriend's neck.

"I saw what you did on the squad's WhatsApp."

Ah! Bless Brig and his incredible ability to distract him.

"Yeah?" he says with false innocence.

"I think we should give them some proof that you didn't bury me in the desert. Or Omaha will have a stroke or something."

"Okay."

"So, Castro Street?"

"Okay."

 

University City, San Diego, Thursday, November 21, 2019

 

The parking lot of the mall Harvard directed them to is almost full because it is Thanksgiving, and, of course, everyone has last-minute shopping, but they find three spaces relatively close to each other. Rooster is waiting for them, leaning on the trunk of a stunted tree that grows on the sidewalk of Governor Dr. Is easy to recognize him: he is wearing one of his usual Hawaiian shirts over a dark T-shirt and jeans. He smiles when he sees them approach.

"I see you didn't get lost," he says in greeting.

"No," Natasha denies and hugs him.

Maybe she puts a little more than her usual force into the squeeze, but she hasn't seen her friend since they separated on the dock. Fuck good manners.

"Well, let's walk."

The area changes as soon as they cross the traffic light at Governor Dr and Genesee Ave and enter the residential area that opens to the north. There are only houses here. As it is a holiday, the sidewalks are full of people walking from one place to another, preparing their dinners or family gatherings.

Javier and Maria Celeste carefully study the neighborhood. Jake is Captain Maverick's son, and they go to his house. Does that mean this is where he grew up? Most of the people they see are white, but they notice some Latino and black families. Of course, it is an affluent area.

The whole group realizes this slowly and begins to exchange uneasy glances. This site seems to be way beyond Maverick's capabilities.

"So... has Maverick lived here for a while?" Payback dares to ask when they have already been walking for five minutes.

Rooster giggles in amusement.

"We moved in March 94."

"We?!" Phoenix looks at him in amazement.

"You really didn't pay attention to the film." Rooster complains, but his voice is amused. "Let's see, Fritz."

"Yeah?"

"What does Wolfe's book say about the relationship between Maverick and my father?"

"Well…"

The man wrinkles his forehead as he strains his memory. He shifts the bag where he carries the whiskey bottles from his shoulder and mutters a few things in a very low voice. He raises his surprised eyes to Bradshaw.

"He's your godfather."

Bradley nods and smiles slightly.

Javier and his wife exchange confused looks.

Omaha makes an "I told you so" gesture at Halo. She rolls her eyes. Her pilot said they were ex-lovers, so he was not right, not even close.

Phoenix's eyes widen, unsure whether she should feel admired by her friend's discretion or offended by his lack of trust.

Bob frowns, trying to fit this into what he knows about them.

Fanboy wants the earth to swallow him. The things he said about Maverick in front of Bradshaw! Payback tries to comfort him by patting him on the shoulder.

Yale doesn't even flinch.

Bradley continues talking as they round the final bend.

"After Hoop 31 and Goose's death," he notices that Bob is looking at him strangely, but he won't call him father. He can't, "my mom decided to stay in San Diego. Maverick felt guilty, so he stayed close. A few years later their own children were born." he deliberately ignores Fanboy and Omaha's gasps of surprise. "So eventually, they decided to pool the resources of several families to buy a house where we could fit comfortably."

"So, you grew up in a kind of commune?" Yale asks.

"No," he answers quickly, although it would have been an exciting possibility, "only in an exceptional family." he stops, bows, and opens the gate with a flourish. "Come in."

But the group is frozen on the sidewalk. Rooster invites them into the biggest house on a street full of big houses.

"This is a fucking mansion," Omaha gasps.

The spell is broken when Sarah Kazansky appears on the house's doorstep. She wears a long, wide, beige dress and a dark blue apron that adjusts it to her body.

"You made it!" she greets them with her arm raised. "Come up, come up."

The Machado couple is the first to walk through the garden. Natasha stays last, giving Bradley a questioning look.

"What are you not saying?"

He is tempted, yes, but the way Icepop planned it is much more fun.

"I promise you it's good."

She snorts but nods and heads to the portal.

"Nice to meet you, María Celeste. Jake has told me a lot about you," Sarak Kasanzky says.

She barely keeps her formal smile.

"Only good things, I hope."

"Of course." Sarah moves away from the Machados and raises her voice to address the entire group. "Normally, I would tell you to go directly to the patio walking around the house, but it is November. We organized an area for coats and purses in the dining room. So please continue through the living room and into the kitchen. Don't worry about the shoes, we put a silicone cover to protect the wooden floor. Lieutenants Trace, Fitch, and  Vikander, you can leave your generous contributions of beer in the cooler that you will see just outside the kitchen on the back terrace. Lieutenant Avalone, my husband is eager to try your family's whiskey, but please don't let him overdo it. Do you understand?"

Fritz looks at her with wide eyes of surprise and hesitation. Who should he obey, the Commander of the Pacific Fleet or the Commander's wife? But Sarah doesn't wait for him to decide. She gives him a shark-like smile and nods to make it clear that, in reality, there should never have been any doubts about who has greater authority in the matter.

"I'm glad we understand each other, Lieutenant. Bradley, did I miss something?"

Her eldest son comes to her side in two strides and smiles at her, amused.

"No. I think you covered it all."

"Good. Then, at your own pace, follow the yellow rubber road," she says, heading towards the back of the house.

They can see a path of horrible bright yellow rubber squares arranged on the wooden floor of the mansion. It is half a meter wide, crosses the hall, and continues to the right until it gets lost in a curve that must lead to the dining room and kitchen of the house.

Bradley stays with his squad, which is moving slowly because the yellow path follows the living room wall, and (as planned) they begin to stop to look at the myriad of family photographs. Despite the reception, they are clearly surprised to see the wedding photo of the Kazansky couple next to…

"Is that Maverick's wife?"

"Wow! The captain picked up a model? Neat."

"Thank you, Payback."

"You're welcome?" He replies, confused, to Rooster.

"That's my mother," he explains. "Kazansky and Sarah, Mav and my mother married on the same day. At Miramar Base, in fact."

Omaha opens his mouth to ask something else, but a squeal from Natasha cuts him off.

"Bradley, did you play baseball?"

"Yes, in the little league."

"What position?" Bob wants to know right away.

"Second base."

The Machado couple goes ahead. They are looking for another person in the photos, and it seems to them that they found him.

"Is this Jake?" Coyote asks, pointing to a photo of the family hugging on Wolfe and Neven's porch in the spring of 2001.

Bradley looks at them, surprised. Their kuŋkákepi are easily recognizable. He, too, since he was already seventeen. But he didn't expect them to recognize his misun there, when he was only ten years old. Javier and Maria Celeste look at him with distrust and curiosity. He still smiles. That weekend at Fyrosity Vegas Skytravel will always be a fond memory.

"There I was with my siblings. The twins were turning ten, and the youngest was six. We traveled to Nevada because the twins' birthday gift was flying for the first time."

Javier narrows his eyes, frustrated, because that's not what he asked. He has a silent conversation with Maria Celeste while the rest of the group comes to analyze the photo.

"It's true that he looks a lot like Seresin."

"Yes, but polite and without his insolence."

"Flying for the first time at ten years old? Wow, that's starting early."

"Why are Kazansky and his wife there?"

"Where are Kazansky's children?"

"Are those three your mother's children too?"

Bradley only directly answers the last question.

"No, my mother had died in '98. Cancer. I was his only biological child."

Then he tilts his head and smiles.

"But for you to understand the photo, I must explain something first. I told you this house was a collective project. Sarah Kazansky and my mother realized that everything would be easier if they supported each other while Maverick and Iceman flew around the world. With my father's pension and their four wages, it was a feasible project. So, I grew up as an older brother to Samantha and Sean Kazansky. They are the girl and the youngest boy in that photo."

Fritz slaps himself in the face. He seems desperate for a drink of his family's whiskey.

"Are you like Iceman's nephew?" Natasha groans, again torn between feeling betrayed and hurt or amazed and happy.

"And the other child?" Coyote insists.

Bradley looks to the kitchen, makes a small gesture with his eyebrows, and extends one arm.

Jake takes a deep breath, pushes himself away from the counter, and walks toward him. He doesn't dare to look at the rest of the squad until he feels secure in the weight of his c'iyé's arm on his shoulders.

"The other child is me, yes."

"This is my brother, Jacob Raymond Mitchell. After an epic tantrum, he decided to reject the family legacy and rise on his own merits, using his mother's last name."

The squad looks at them in silence, stupefied. Only the sounds of the patio, which come muffled by the distance and the wall, enliven the scene.

"You're both like the archetype of nepo-babies," Bob muses, looking at the house, the photos, and the pair of brothers leaning on each other casually.

"I almost forced you to discuss your parents' sex lives," moans Fanboy, a little green.

"You really broke Samantha Kazansky's heart, huh?" Coyote sighs.

"But Maverick never..." It is evident that Yale is thinking about the weeks of training, about the inhumane decision to force a father to send his children on a potentially deadly mission.

"I was right!" Omaha raises a fist in victory. "This is the laboratory, and you are the result of being educated by Maverick and Iceman. It's not genetic, but it's pretty close."

Jake lets out an amused chuckle. If they knew. Instead, Halo makes an irritated growl and slaps him on the head.

"Will you stop it with your conspiracy theories? They have shared something important with us. Show some respect." she looks at Jake seriously. "This means that you reconciled or something like that. So, should we start calling you Mitchell?"

Jake feels himself blushing at Halo's quick generosity. He shakes his head softly.

"It would be too confusing right now. Jake is fine at the moment. My family and I... are," he glances briefly at Bradley, "working out stuff. Rebuilding bridges."

She nods, understanding.

"That's hard, but I'm glad you had the opportunity."

"I guess seeing the face of death puts things in perspective, huh?" Natasha understands.

"So true," Bradley confirms.

But as she listens to her friend, she realizes she can't imagine it. She thought Maverick and Rooster had fallen, and the pain was paralyzing. They were just her commander and her friend, and she didn't know what to do or how to look forward. What must the two of them have felt, thinking that they had lost their father? She told Bradley to leave Maverick behind, for heaven's sake. Then Hangman, helpless on the Roosevelt deck, had to listen to her saying, "Impact on Dagger Two." Natasha doesn't remember how she got back to the ship. Only the conditioned reflexes from her training allowed her to navigate, like a zombie, the absurdity that the world had become in just a minute.

That's what she felt, the subordinate, the friend.

No wonder they spend their time sequestered during the return trip.

"Well, I think you can go down to the patio now."

"Wait a minute!" Bob stops them. "Why did you say that Jake and Samantha Kazansky were twins?"

"Because we were born on the same day, just eight hundred miles apart," explains Sam, crossing the room toward the group.

Like her mother, she wears a long, wide, raw cotton dress with Lakota motif embroidery on the neck and sleeves. Her dark hair falls in soft curls above her generous bust.

Yale gasps, seeing her so close. That is precisely what happened to him during the funeral.

Sam gets between Jake and Brad and puts an arm around each of her brothers. Look at his c'iyé.

"I guess the big reveal has already happened?"

"Yeah, " Bradley nods.

She gives them a calculating look.

"Just for your information, we have closed-circuit security. There is a camera in front of you." She moves her head upward, vaguely indicating one of the partitions in the room's ceiling. "So, tonight, we will eat popcorn and enjoy your faces when you find out everything."

Her smile turns fierce, like her mother's when she warned Fritz that he better control Admiral Kazansky's access to his famous whiskey.

Yale feels his knees go weak. He definitely needs his WSO's whiskey because he's screwed. He remembers Sean "Knife" Kazansky's murderous looks at those who looked at his sister at Commander Metcalf's funeral. And now Rooster and Hangman will join him in guarding her?

Sam takes her brothers by the hand.

"Let's go," and she walks towards the kitchen door.

The group follows without questioning her authority.

"Does that mean there are no more surprises?" asks Maria Celeste, uncertain.

Hangman turns to smile at her and winks in amusement.

"With this family? You never know."

 

STORY INDEX: http://palabraspulsares.blogspot.com/p/the-lies-we-told-each-other-4-roots.html

25 de marzo de 2024

RAICES 16

Capítulo 16: El valor de la sangre

Resumen:
-¡Por supuesto! Es solo que… -suspiró- Ha sido un día largo y… Mira, de verdad no quiero tener esta conversación por teléfono. ¿Podemos vernos el lunes?
-¿No mañana? -sonaba obviamente decepcionado.
No, decidió Jake. Necesito un poco más de tiempo para saber qué mentiras te diré.
Ice alcanza la carpeta que había dejado en la mesa.
-Se que Brig espera noticias. Eventualmente, también tendrás que decirles a otras personas. Ya viste lo bien que le fue a nuestra familia con el sonsonete de “es un secreto militar”. Aquí tienes a Rachel Seresin -le tiende la carpeta.

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Parte 4 de: Las mentiras que nos dijimos

Fandom: Top Gun (Movies), Thunderheart (1992), Madam Secretary

ÍNDICE: http://palabraspulsares.blogspot.com/p/las-mentiras-que-nos-dijimos-4-raices.html


 University City, San Diego, domingo 17 de noviembre de 2019

 

-¿Puedo pasar? -pregunta al tiempo que da un par de toques con los nudillos en la puerta abierta. 

Jake se vuelve sorprendido. 

-¿Papá? 

Su expresión exuda ternura y sorpresa ante el apelativo. Luego parece darse cuenta de lo vulnerable que luce y aparta los ojos por un instante. Cuando vuelve a mirarlo, su cara está más controlada.  

-Te traje algo -y levanta una mano, donde sostiene una carpeta. 

-No… No tienes que traerme nada para venir a mi cuarto. Pasa, por favor. 

Mueve la silla de su escritorio para ponerla junto a la cama y hace un gesto de invitación. Se sienta en la cama. Kazansky entra despacio, sus ojos cuidadosamente fijos en el suelo, deja la carpeta en la mesa y ocupa el lugar que le ofreció su hijo. 

Jake cae en cuenta de algo. 

-¿Por qué dejaste de entrar aquí? 

El hombre lo mira sorprendido de nuevo. 

-No se… 

-Por favor, no mientas. -lo corta exasperado- Creo que después de las confesiones de ayer, puedes decirme todas las verdades que quedan, ¿no? Dejaste de entrar a este cuarto cuando yo tenía como cinco o seis años. Lo sé. Nunca antes le di muchas vueltas, pero ahora me doy cuenta de que es contradictorio: siempre buscabas excusas para estar cerca de mí, pero ese dintel -señala a su puerta- era como una pared de cristal. 

Su papá se muerde los labios, suspira, parece llegar a una conclusión. 

-Es por la foto de Rachel. -admite al fin con tono avergonzado- No soportaba verme así… travestido. 

¡Oh! Es precisamente lo que imaginó, pero no por las razones que creía: a su papá no le molestaba que hablase de Rachel porque fuera su rival de amores, sino porque era su pasado. ¿Cómo le dijo aquella muchacha que se llamaba eso? ¡Si! Deadnaming. Es un tipo de violencia específica contra las personas trans: usar el nombre de nacimiento y no el de su identidad verdadera. Claro que Jake no lo sabía, era un niño y actuaba de buena fe. Pero su insistencia en saber de su (supuesta) madre obligó al resto de la familia a seguirle el juego. Mamá Carole, iná Sarah, y su padre si sabían que mencionar a Rachel lo hería, pero tampoco podían hacer mucho. El joven mira a su alrededor. Siente la amargura como un golpe en el pecho. ¿Cuántos pequeños detalles más hirieron a su papá todos estos años? 

-Lo siento. 

-Está bien…

-¡No está bien! ¡Deja de decir que está bien! Eres la espina dorsal de esta familia y te hemos tratado como una mierda. 

-Era necesario. -se detiene, piensa un poco- Jake, tienes que entender que tu no eras el problema. Eras un niño. Brad, Sam, Sean, tu, ustedes no tienen la culpa. Tus madres y tu padre tampoco. Fui yo quien decidió emprender una carrera en una institución que negaba mi existencia. Si, me dolía que hablaras de Rachel como alguien real, pero es un sacrificio que estaba dispuesto a hacer por ti. -le toma una mano y se la estrecha con afecto- Eres mi hijo, Jake, es así como funciona. 

Jake abre la boca para decir algo más, pero lo piensa mejor y se calla. Después de todo es cierto: no llegarán a ningún lado si sólo rememoran todos los errores cometidos. 

-Vale -concede resignado-, pero tienes que prometer que no me dejarás pasar nada de ahora en lo adelante. Quiero que seas feliz, papá -concluye un poco ansioso. 

-Solo oírte decirme papá es una gran ayuda. Ahora, a lo que vine. ¿Ya hablaste con Brig?

Jake hace una mueca incómoda. 

-Ayer, si. Fue… complicado. 

Complicado es ponerlo suavecito. 

Después de llorar por un rato en su abrazo de reencuentro, padre e hijo se habían calmado lo suficiente como para que la familia pudiera seguir hablando de sus planes para el futuro. Les contaron de la oferta velada a Ice para ser Secretario de la Marina en el segundo mandato de la presidenta McCord. De los planes de divorcio, retiro y matrimonio. 

-Si -intervino Mav con expresión soñadora-, pasaré de ser amante a esposo trofeo. 

Sarah torció los ojos, burlona. 

-Ya, porque todos estos años estuviste aprovechándote de él mientras yo criaba a la prole y fregaba suelos, ¿no? 

-Si, así mismo. Fíjate que hasta me regaló un hangar en medio del desierto para… 

-¡No menciones tu vida sexual de nuevo, Mavpá! 

-En serio, ¿qué salió mal contigo hermanito? -se quejó Jake- Nunca he visto un hetero tan sensible. 

-Tengo una teoría. -propuso Bradley- Cuando murió mi mamá, tu tenías tres años. Después de eso, Icepá se fue a Maryland y Mavpá se quedó aquí. Ustedes dos -señala a Sarah y Pete- estaban fingiendo ser amigos, así que sus interacciones eran intencionalmente distantes. Creciste viendo a una pareja que no demostraba intimidad física, Sean, y te hiciste a la idea de que tus kuŋkákepi eran seres asexuales. Cualquier evidencia de lo contrario te hace un cortocircuito en el cerebro.  

Sean ladeo la cabeza y arrugó el ceño, pensativo. 

-Podría ser. -admitió al fin, se giró hacia Jake- ¿Me das el número de tu terapeuta? 

La familia estalló en carcajadas. 

Después de eso fue el turno de Bradley de anunciar que él también dejaría la Marina y le propondría matrimonio a Azul. Hubo una ronda de aplausos, felicitaciones y, por supuesto, variaciones de “ya era hora”.

-De amante secreto a Príncipe Consorte de Perla Blanca. -dijo Sam muy despacio con tono burlón y brazos en alto- Tu sí que vas a prosperar. 

Bradley le sacó la lengua. Ella lo ignoró para preguntar lo verdaderamente importante. 

-¿Crees que Megan y Harry vayan a la boda? 

Pero el hermano mayor solo se encogió de hombros. 

-Un matrimonio de Estado, el ochenta por ciento de la lista de invitados será decidida por la cancillería. 

-Pues les voy a decir algo que no va a decidir ni la cancillería de Perla Blanca, ni la Casa Blanca de Elizabeth McCord: Elia y yo queremos tener un bebé. 

Eso provocó otra ronda de felicitaciones. 

Al final, bajaron a cenar con los corazones ligeros, pero los cuerpos agotados. El sábado había sido una montaña rusa de emociones. 

Cuando regresó a su habitación, Jake se encontró con un único mensaje de su novio: “36 horas”. El tiempo que llevaba sin saber de él. Lo llamó de inmediato. Brig respondió al segundo timbrazo. 

-¿Estás bien? 

-Si, si. ¿Tu? 

-Preocupado por ti, nada más. -hizo una pequeña pausa- Y harto de estar en la base, la verdad. 

-¿No les dejan salir? 

Jake se inquietó de repente. ¿Habría pasado algo para lo que necesitaban de nuevo al escuadrón? 

-Tranquilo, amor. Es solo que no quiero ir a ningún lado sin ti. En cambio, tengo a Omaha y Halo tratando de consolarme -explicó sin ocultar su diversión. 

-¿Consolarte? -no debía ser nada malo si Brig se reía, pero sin dudas era extraño.

-Si, creen que me dejaste por Bradley, o por Mitchell. 

-¡Oh! Pues están equivocados. -ahora es Jake quien suelta una risita- ¿Creen que me llamo Hangman por gusto? Yo hago las cosas a lo grande. Te dejé por el almirante Kazansky y el capitán Mitchell.

Brig soltó un gritico de falso ultraje.

-¿De verdad? 

Pero no aguantó más de unos segundos antes de empezar a carcajearse. Era un sonido ligero, contagioso. Jake se lo podía imaginar dejándose caer en la cama y luego acomodarse contra el cabecero.  

-Así que te reconciliaste con ellos. 

-Si. 

-Y te dijeron la verdad sobre Rachel -porque Brig nunca pierde de vista sus intereses. 

-Me dijeron y es… 

Jake se detuvo en mitad de la frase porque no sabía qué decirle. No quería mentirle a su novio, pero tampoco podía traicionar la confianza de su papá. 

-Es complicado. -admitió con un suspiro- Más complicado de lo que esperaba, y definitivamente un asunto de seguridad nacional. 

-¿Entonces Rachel era agente del Mossad?

Brig no lo decía en serio, claro, aunque en las largas noches que escuchó a Jake especular sobre la identidad de Rachel imaginaron todo tipo de escenarios, desde arquitecta hasta reina de belleza. 

-No. -se alegró de poder decirle algo con certeza- Eso te puedo asegurar: ninguna agencia de inteligencia extranjera fue dañada durante la concepción de este aviador. 

-Menos mal. 

-Quiero decirte -le aseguró, temeroso de repente de que Brig desconfiara de su honestidad-, pero no puede ser por teléfono. 

-Está bien, amor. Lo importante es que estés seguro de que esta vez te dijeron la verdad. 

-Oh, si, fue la verdad. Es una historia tan bizarra que no podrían haberla inventado. 

Pero mientras lo decía se dio cuenta de que no podría decirle la verdad. Su papá nunca le dijo a Wolfe y Hollywood que era trans, así que él no podrá ahora… Se siente orgulloso de su padre y su papá, pero parece que nunca podrá presumir de ello fuera del estrecho marco de su familia. 

-¿Cuándo regresas a Miramar? -preguntó de repente Brig. 

Eso lo tomó por sorpresa. 

¿Regresar a la base? ¿A qué? Tiene un hogar en San Diego y la necesidad acuciante de ponerse al día con su familia. Sería mejor si Brig viniera a quedarse en University City durante las semanas de descanso, ¿no? La cama y el armario de su habitación son para dos personas. Pero no puede tomar esa decisión por su cuenta. 

-No lo sé. -admitió al fin, y decidió ir con la mitad de la verdad- Hace once años que no les abrazaba, Brig. 

Su novio notó la vacilación en su voz. 

-Jake, ¿de verdad estás bien? 

-¡Por supuesto! Es solo que… -suspiró- Ha sido un día largo y… Mira, de verdad no quiero tener esta conversación por teléfono. ¿Podemos vernos el lunes? 

-¿No mañana? -sonaba obviamente decepcionado. 

No, decidió Jake. Necesito un poco más de tiempo para saber qué mentiras te diré. ¡Oh! Conque esto es de lo que hablaba su papá. Ahora que sabe, está obligado a guardar el secreto. Está obligado a mentir. Tal vez cuando su papá deje de trabajar por completo, dentro de diez o quince años, pero ahora no, definitivamente no. 

-No. El lunes. 

-Vale. Pero al menos mándale un mensaje a Javier. Él también está inquieto. 

-De acuerdo, en cuanto terminemos de hablar. 

Colgó, mandó un mensaje a Javier “Estoy bien, reconciliación en marcha” y se dejó caer en la cama. La euforia que sentía se había evaporado. En su lugar, el peso de lo que acababa de aprender empezaba a asentarse sobre sus hombros. 

Durmió mal. Al despertar no recordaba el argumento de sus pesadillas, pero el sabor amargo del miedo estaba en su boca. Se las arregló para ir a desayunar fingiendo normalidad. Eran las siete de la mañana y en la cocina solo estaban los hombres de la familia. 

Todos condicionados a madrugar por la Marina. 

Fue lindo el desayuno, con sus papás sonriéndole y tocándole de modo afectuoso. Siempre fueron muy táctiles en su familia y extrañaba eso. 

Ahora su papá está en su habitación y lo mira fijamente con sus ojos azul grisáceos, como el mar de invierno. Le parece que puede ver a través de él, de todas sus dudas y preguntas pendientes. 

-Complicado. -Kazansky repite la última palabra de su hijo con tono comprensivo. Sus ojos se vuelven evocadores - Recuerdo mi primera cita con tu padre, no sabía si sabotearlo todo o darle una oportunidad. 

-¿Llegaron a primera base? 

-Claro que no. Fuimos a comer pizza y me dijo que tenía queso en la comisura de los labios. Trató de limpiármelo con el pulgar. 

Jake se cubre la cara de vergüenza ajena. 

-Pero qué cursi. 

-Más cursi fue mi reacción. Me eché hacia atrás, empecé a tartamudear. -sonríe, se nota que el recuerdo aún le divierte- Por suerte él es Maverick, siempre listo para improvisar. Sin cambiar de expresión me ofreció una servilleta y me invitó a la cena de Acción de Gracias una semana después. Ahí nos dimos el primer beso. 

Jake deja de reírse, porque de repente se da cuenta de a dónde quiere ir su papá. 

-¿Y cuándo le dijiste…? 

-Casi tres semanas después. Slider se dio cuenta de que estaba tratando de romper con Mav y bajó de Coronado a sacudirme. Me dijo que, por una vez, me arriesgara ser feliz. 

La mención de Kenner hace que Jake se ponga serio de nuevo. 

-Le debo una disculpa a Slider y a Cougar, ¿verdad? 

-Si. Slider también te debe una a ti -su tono es terminante-, eso que dijo en el funeral fue excesivo. Tu nunca has dejado de ser nuestro hijo, Jake, nunca dejarás de serlo.

-Tu tampoco dejaste de ser mi papá. Lo intenté -admite con voz arrepentida-, juro que lo intenté, pero tus genes son fuertes. Ver las cosas alrededor y empezar a ordenarlas en mi mente es simplemente instintivo. 

-También vuelas como Mav. 

-¿Me has visto volar? 

-He leído los reportes y visto grabaciones. -admite- Desde que te graduaste has sido muy codiciado, ¿lo sabes? El insufrible de Koehler no paraba de presumir. 

-¿Mi comandante en el USS Eisenhower? -Jake tiene un recuerdo distante del hombre. No recuerda haber hablado con él, aunque pasó más de un año en ese barco maldito. 

Ice asiente. 

-Se que no querías que me metiera en tu vida, Jake. Tenías buenas razones para ello, pero… Eres mi hijo. -de pronto luce avergonzado. 

-Papá… ¿qué hiciste? 

- Koehler quería separarte de Brig. No sé cómo planeaba hacerlo, pero me dijo que solo así terminarías de endurecerte. No podía permitirlo. Ustedes se aman. Me consolé pensando que, si ya me odiabas, no importaba que metiera las manos. 

-Entonces esas dos plazas en el VFA-151, Vigilantes… 

-Si. Gregory Huffman quedó en deuda conmigo. 

-¿En deuda contigo? -repite desconcertado- ¿Qué quieres decir? ¿No debería ser a la inversa? ¿Tú en deuda con él por recibirme?

-¡Claro que no! Todos te quieren, Jake. En recursos humanos casi tuvieron que apartar a los comandantes con un palo cuando decidían a qué escuadrón mandarte en el otoño de 2013. Dos años después las predicciones habían sido superadas. Pero elegí el USS Stennis porque Huffman no tiene paciencia con la discriminación de ningún tipo. 

-¿Y nadie sospechó que te interesaras en mí así, de la nada?

El rostro de su papá se torna taimado. 

-¿Puedo haber hecho creer que le estaba haciendo un favor a Wolfe? -dice con falsa inocencia- Mi interés era Brig, y tu, el agregado que usaba para hacer interesante la oferta.

Jake abre los ojos de sorpresa. Nunca se le habría ocurrido que Brig también es, técnicamente, un nepo-bebé. Pensar en su novio le recuerda la incómoda conversación que le espera. 

-Respecto a Brig. Se supone que nos veamos mañana. Vine directamente del barco para acá y está ansioso. 

-Es comprensible -asiente el padre- No te preocupes, tu iná cocina para batallones. 

-No entiendo. 

Kazansky mira a su hijo con inquietud. ¿Cruzó algún límite sin darse cuenta? 

-¿No acabas de decir que Brig vendrá mañana? 

-No. 

Traga en seco. 

-Vale. -trata de que la decepción no se le note mucho- Claro, no tienes ninguna obligación de traerlo. -se obliga a sonreír- Seguro que no te interesa tener sexo casi frente a la habitación de tus kuŋkákepi. Claro que puedes regresar a Miramar con tu novio, Jake. -pero no puede evitar demostrar cuánto lo necesita- ¿Por lo menos vendrás a cenar esta semana? 

-¡No! ¿De qué hablas? Claro que no quiero regresar a las residencias de Miramar, papá. ¿Quién en su sano juicio va a una base militar cuando tiene un hogar? 

Se miran incrédulos. Ice suspira y se masajea el puente de la nariz.

-Creo que me adelanté de nuevo, ¿no? 

-Si, mucho. -Jake le toma una mano- Me debes once años de abrazos, papá, no iré a ningún lado. Relájate, ¿si? 

-Trataré. 

-Respecto a Brig. Pensaba verlo en un café de San Diego. No sabía si podía traerlo. 

-¡Por supuesto que puedes traerlo! Ese muchacho te ama, es bienvenido. Cuando tu iná redecoró -hace un gesto que abarca la habitación-, lo hizo pensando en que vendrías con Brig. Sabemos que ustedes… ¡Mira! Todas las paredes son a prueba de sonido, ¿okay? Tu privacidad está garantizada. -nota un gesto de incomodidad en el rostro de su hijo y se apresura a agregar- Puedes traer a cualquier otra persona, también. 

Esa última aclaración no alegra a Jake. Todo el incómodo performance de apoyo de su papá solo le recuerda que él también debe sincerarse con su familia. Pero primero lo primero. 

-El problema es que no sé qué decirle. Brig sabe que vine para exigir la verdad sobre Rachel, y ahora… -deja caer la cabeza con gesto derrotado. 

-De eso venía a hablarte. -Ice alcanza la carpeta que había dejado en la mesa- Se que Brig espera noticias. Eventualmente, también tendrás que decirles a otras personas. Machado y Vikander tienen un gran interés en tu historia familiar, aunque por diferentes razones. No quiero forzarte a mentir, hijo, pero… 

-Nunca revelaré tu secreto -se apresura a asegurarle.

Ice asiente, sus ojos brillantes de confianza y cariño. 

-Lo sé, pero tienes que decir algo. Ya viste lo bien que le fue a nuestra familia con el sonsonete de “es un secreto militar”. Aquí tienes a Rachel Seresin -le tiende la carpeta. 

Jake la abre curioso. Solo contiene una hoja, parece el resumen de un expediente. En la esquina superior izquierda el sello de… ¿¡la CIA!? Si, de acuerdo con el título de la página, se trata del resumen del expediente de Rachel Sophia Levoi (alias Rachel Seresin), agente de la CIA muerta en el cumplimiento del deber. 

Nacimiento: 17 de marzo de 1960, Los Ángeles, California. 

Muerte: 11 de julio de 1997, París, Francia. 

Rasgos físicos más significativos: 1.72 metros de altura, ojos azules, cabello rubio

Reclutamiento: Fichada durante el último año de bachillerato. Invitada a una universidad financiada por la agencia en el verano de 1977. Contratada por la Agencia al graduarse en el verano de 1981. 

-¿De verdad la CIA mantiene un programa de reclutamiento a través de una universidad privada?

Tom se encoge de hombros. 

-No crearás que convencer a la gente de corretear por el mundo mintiendo es fácil. Tienen una reputación aún peor que la de los Marines. 

Jake bufa y sigue leyendo. 

Campos en los que destaca: disfraces, imitación de acentos, tiro con pistola. 

Familiares: 

Madre: Karin Kowalsky (1940-1989)

Padre: Samuel Seresin (1940-1967)

Hermano(s): 

1) Raymond Sean Levoi (17 de marzo de 1960). Universidad de Oregón (1981): Ciencias Políticas con especialidad en Criminología. Academia del FBI en Quantico (1982). Agente especializado en misiones encubiertas. Mantienen contacto mínimo desde 1977. Contactar en caso de emergencia.

Añadido 1987: El agente Levoi ha sido reclutado por agentes del Movimiento por los Derechos de los Aborígenes (ARM) y traicionado al gobierno de los Estados Unidos. NO CONTACTAR NUNCA. 

2) Thomas Seymour Kazansky (17 de marzo de 1960). Notas: Adopción cerrada al nacer a través de las Hermanas de la Caridad en el Centro Médico San Vicente de Los Ángeles. Ignora la existencia de Raymond y Rachel. 

Añadido 1987: Tom “Iceman” Kazansky es uno de los mejores aviadores de la Marina. Destaca por su respeto a las reglas. Se espera que progrese como oficial. Contactar en caso de emergencia. 

Hijo: Jacob Raymond [cubierto con tinta negra] (1 de abril de 1991). Notas: Custodia completa asignada al padre [cubierto con tinta negra]. NO CONTACTAR NUNCA. 

Instrucciones en caso de fallecimiento: incinerar, esparcir cenizas en el Océano Pacífico. 

El resto son párrafos que, supuestamente, resumen sus años de trabajo para la agencia. Hay más tinta negra que palabras. En realidad, no importa. 

Jake cierra la carpeta y la pone a un lado. 

-¿Quiero saber por qué las Hermanas de la Caridad gestionaban adopciones secretas? 

Ice hace un gesto de repugnancia. 

-Ya tienes suficientes pesadillas. 

Asiente. 

-¿Entonces eres mi tío? ¿Gemelo de mi madre? ¿No es un poco exagerado? -sonríe- Es casi de telenovela, papá.

Pero la mirada que le devuelve su padre es seria. 

-¿Ese rumor de que eres producto de un experimento del Pentágono?

-¿Si? 

-A mí no me lo hicieron como un chiste, sino como parte de un intento de chantaje. Me amenazaron con revelarle a Sarah que eras hijo mío y que Pete solo había firmado los papeles. 

Alza una mano para impedir que Jake hable. 

-No se lo dije a nadie, no era nada que no pudiera controlar, pero… ¿eres consciente de cuánto nos parecemos físicamente? 

-Pues… 

-Mucho. También te pareces bastante a Sean. Así que también quiero ponerle fin a esa posibilidad. Desmentimos el rumor al confirmar que somos familia. Fin. 

-Vale -acepta Jake con un asentimiento de cabeza. 

Después de todo, su papá lleva más de cuarenta años burlándose de los límites impuestos por la Marina y el Pentágono. Puede confiar en su criterio. 

-Respecto a Brig. Espera, déjame terminar de hablar o volveremos al equívoco de hace unos minutos. No es bueno tener secretos en una relación, envenenan el aire, hijo. Ustedes llevan mucho tiempo juntos -Jake siente que se sonroja. Depende de cómo lo cuentes, piensa-, y es una relación estable, sólida. Decide tu si le vas a decir la verdad -pone una mano sobre la carpeta- o toda la verdad. 

Jake abre mucho los ojos, sorprendido.

-Wolfman y Hollywood no lo saben.

-Y no planeo decirles -asiente Ice-, pero ellos son mis amigos. Brig ha sido tu compañero estos once años. Es diferente. Quiero reconstruir nuestra relación, Jake, pero no a costa de sabotear tu vida amorosa. Si quieres tener a alguien con quien presumir de que eres el hijo de los dos mejores pilotos de la Marina -le guiña un ojo-, no te lo voy a impedir. 

-Gracias. Creo que… Si. Voy a llamar a Brig para que venga ahora mismo. 

-Perfecto -Ice se pone de pie- Le diré a Sarah que tendremos a alguien más para el almuerzo. 

 

University City, San Diego, lunes 18 de noviembre de 2019

 

-Papá, padre, iná, hermana, hermanos. Creo que es momento de que yo también sea honesto con ustedes. Durante mucho tiempo he ocultado esta parte de mi y creo que tras la sinceridad y el valor del que nos dio ejemplo Icepá hace unos días, no puedo ser menos. Soy asexual. Eso significa que no siento atracción física por las personas, que en realidad el sexo me parece sucio y carente de sentido. Antes de que empiecen con las preguntas. Si, estoy en una relación con Brig. Soy asexual, no arromántico. No, eso no tiene nada que ver con que tuvieras que irte, papá, ni con mis otros traumas infantiles. Ser asexual es tan normal como ser bisexual, o trans, o hetero. Yo nací así. No necesito cambiar, ni curarme, ni encontrar una buena posición sexual. Deseo que me acepten así. No quiero que actúen diferente a mi alrededor ahora, excepto por una cosa. Realmente quiero que dejen de hacer bromas sobre mi vida sexual con Brig. Me hacen sentir muy incómodo. -se detiene para tomar aire y mira se atreve a mirar a su público- ¿Se entiende? 

Su novio lo mira desde la cama con el ceño fruncido. Jake, sentado muy derecho junto a su escritorio, contiene la respiración. 

-Suenas un poquito desesperado.

Jake exhala, se dobla un poco sobre sí mismo y se pasa las manos por el pelo en gesto de desesperación. 

-¿De verdad?

-Si. ¿Por qué hablas de que algo podría -hace el gesto de comillas con los dedos- causar tu asexualidad? Tu familia es como, la última de las familias que intentaría curarte de algo relacionado con preferencias sexuales, Jake. 

-Pero nadie más es… 

Brig se mueve hacia el borde de la cama y le toma una mano. 

-Y eso no importa. De hecho, no entiendo por qué quieres hacer toda esta pantomima de salir del armario. Estamos juntos, Jake, nos aceptan como pareja. Lo que hacemos o no hacemos en la cama no es asunto de nadie. ¿Qué importa si tu hermana…?

Jake le devuelve una mirada furiosa. 

-¿Crees que me resbala? ¿Que no me importa? Me importa y mucho. Quiero que mi hermana deje de hacer bromas sobre nuestra vida sexual. ¡Me repugnan! Pero es más que eso. Quiero recuperar a mi familia. Al menos en mi hogar, quiero ser visto y respetado por quien soy, no por quien se imaginan que soy. Cada vez que digo que la obsesión social con el sexo me resbala, me miran con incredulidad. Cuando niego sentir atracción por fulanos famosos, Sam dice que me hago el remilgado. Creen que te ignoré a propósito todos estos años. Y no se trata solo de los malentendidos, es de ser visto, Brig, de no mentir por omisión ni ser entallado para encajar en la idea que tienen de mi. ¡No quiero ser invisible! -se derrumba después de la diatriba, pone la cabeza entre las manos y concluye muy bajito- Mi sexualidad es parte de eso. 

Brig lo mira estupefacto. 

-No tenía idea de que te importara tanto.

Jake niega suavemente con la cabeza. Sus ojos vagan por la habitación, inseguros. 

-No me importaba hasta que… ¿tienes idea de lo que ha sido para mi papá? Vivir más de la mitad de su vida pretendiendo, incluso dentro de su casa. Dejarme llamarlo Rachel, monstruo, roba niños. Todo por mantener la ficción de que era cis. Puedo ver lo que eso lo ha herido, Brig, y no quiero eso para mi -lo mira a los ojos sin tratar de ocultar el miedo-, ni para ti. No quiero amargarme y herirte. Quiero un oasis, un remanso, un puerto seguro donde no tenga que pretender que mi amor por ti se mide en orgasmos o besos. 

-Okay. -asiente su novio- Ese si es un excelente discurso para salir del armario. 

-¿Eh?

-Nada de que eres normal. ¿Okay? Nada defensivo. Declaras que esa es tu identidad y quieres que la familia la reconozca y la respete. Punto. Si quieren aprender, que escriban asexualidad en Google. No tienes que justificarte, Jake. Ante nadie. 

 

Grupo de WhatsApp del escuadrón Dagas, martes 19 de noviembre de 2019

 

Fanboy: ¿Vieron su email? 🤩

Fritz: En serio García, tienes que calmarte. 

Fanboy: 😜 Tú estás casado, yo no. 

Fritz: Oye Fitch, contrólalo. 

Fritz: O te quedarás sin WSO por cargos de acoso sexual. 

Payback: 😒 

Payback: Al menos ustedes solo ven estos textos. 

Payback: Yo vivo con él. 

Halo: En serio García, eres muy viejo para tener un “despertar gay” o cualquier mierda de esas. 

Bob: La sexualidad es fluida, las personas pueden darse cuenta de la diversidad de sus sentimientos en cualquier momento de la vida. 

Halo: 🤦

Phoenix: No tengo idea de qué llevar. 

Fanboy: nsjfdvln sdlnscjkls 

Payback: Nat, no puedes soltar bombas así. 

Payback: Tiró su móvil al suelo y corrió a buscar la laptop para releer el email de Maverick en la pantalla grande. 

Fritz: ¿No dice que solo llevemos nuestras “maravillosas personalidades”?

Bob: Ya se lo dije, es nuestro CO y no tenemos que llevar nada. No me cree. 

Omaha: ¿Nadie va a mencionar el elefante en la habitación? 

Rooster: No lleves nada, Nat. 

Hangman: ¿Elefante? Creí que era una parrillada de Acción de Gracias. 

Halo: Neil está con otra de sus teorías. ¿Dónde andas, Seresin? 

Hangman: Ahora mismo, en San Francisco. 

Hangman: ¡Hay que celebrar que estamos vivos! 

Omaha: No es una teoría, es una posibilidad. 

Rooster: 👀

Payback: Oye, Seresin, ¿conoces la zona a dónde nos invitó el capitán? 

Hangman: Si. Buenas pendientes para tirarse en bicicleta. 😂

Rooster: 😒 

Rooster: y que lo digas

Bob: ¿Usabas casco y accesorios de seguridad?

Hangman: 😏

Hangman: Te cuento cuando nos veamos. 

Rooster: ¿Qué posibilidad cocinas ahora Omaha?

Rooster: = teoría de la conspiración

Omaha: ¿Creen que Maverick está casado? 

Fanboy: No está casado, no lleva anillo. 

Coyote: Nos dijo que tenía cuatro hijos. 

Yale: 🤣

Yale: La educación en Texas es realmente MALA. 

Yale: Machado no sabe que se pueden hacer bebés antes de la noche de bodas.  

Yale: 😜😜😜

Coyote:🖕[3 😱, 2 🔥]

Hangman: WOW. Calma Javi. [8 👍]

Harvard: No está casado, pero como si lo estuviera. Llevan más de 30 años juntos. 

Phoenix: Las ventajas de ser un nepo-bebé. 

Fanboy: 😭😭😭😭😭

Halo: ¿Es solo aquí o…?

Payback: Fue a esconderse al baño.

Harvard: 🙄 Estoy de acuerdo con Fritz, tienes que controlarlo. 

Bob: Las personas procesan la pérdida a su propio ritmo. Debemos respetar el luto de García.

Halo: 🤦

Yale: No creo que eso aplique a rupturas con novios imaginarios, Bob. 

Yale: En especial si el novio imaginario tiene 30 años más y es su CO. 

Phoenix: Todavía siento que debería llevar algo. Mi madre me educó bien. 

Hangman: Cerveza. 

Hangman: Corona. 

Omaha:  😮

Phoenix: Gracias, Hangman. 

Omaha: ¿Cómo sabes eso?

Hangman: Para llegar a oficial de alto rango hay que fijarse en los detalles.   

Hangman: 😎 

Rooster: ¿En serio? 

Rooster: [gif de una oveja que se convierte en lobo]

Phoenix: Oye nepo-bebé, ¿has estado en la casa de Maverick? 

Harvard: Si, claro. 

Fanboy: ¿Claro?

Harvard: 🥱

Harvard: ¿Top Gun? ¿Alguien?

Phoenix: 🙇

Phoenix: ¿Cómo es el panorama para parquear? 

Harvard: 🤔 

Harvard: Hay un parqueo cerca, en Governor Dr y Genesee Ave. 

Harvard: De ahí son diez minutos caminando a la casa.

Bob: Si habrá cerveza, debemos acordar conductores designados.

Halo: 👍

Halo: Propongo a Fanboy [8 👌]

Hangman: Eres mala 

Hangman: 😘 

Hangman: A favor.

Fanboy: ¿Et tu, Reuben?

Payback: 🤷 

Coyote: Puedo ser chofer designado. [7 👍]

Hangman: 😢

Hangman: Planeaba emborracharte para que cantaras. 

Coyote: 😅 

Coyote: Canta con María Celeste. 

Coyote: Ella no necesita valor alcohólico [5 🥳]

Bob: Soy abstemio. [9 👍]

Payback: ¿Quieres intercambiar WSO, Trace?

Bob: 😲

Fanboy: 😱

Hangman:  😆

Fanboy: 😡

Bob: 😨

Hangman: Por eso vuelo solo. El drama fuera de la cabina. 

Omaha: Seguro 🙄

Omaha: [gif de dos aviones en maniobra cobra] [2 🤐 1 🫣 3 😜]

Phoenix: No, gracias. 

Harvard: 😆 [Hangman 🤨 este mensaje]

Rooster: 😅

Phoenix: Hangman, aléjate de Rooster, le estás pegando tu cinismo. 

Harvard: 🤣😂

Hangman: Dejaré de responder un rato. 

Hangman: Voy a investigar cómo desaparecer un cuerpo en el desierto. [3 😬, 2 🔥, 1 💣]

Yale: Ups. 

Fritz: Lamento la demora en responder. 

Fritz: Estaba chequeando las reservas. 

Fritz: Llevaremos 3 botellas de whisky artesanal. [6 👏]

Fritz: Omaha, ¿tú no decías que Hangman había botado a Harvard?

 

Mirador H. Dana Bowers (Vista Point), San Francisco, martes 19 de noviembre de 2019

 

Jake le da un último apretón de manos a su novio y sale del auto con paso decidido. Atrás quedan la música de Elton John, que les acompañó en estas horas de viaje, y las bromas del grupo de whatsapp de la escuadra: la pasó en grande mandando mensajes desde su teléfono y el de Brig mientras su novio conducía. 

Ahora son solo él y sus errores. 

Aunque es tarde de martes, el mirador del Golden Gate desborda de turistas. Nadie le presta atención cuando se acerca a los dos hombres que fingen contemplar la estatua al marinero solitario. 

-Señor Cortell, Vicealmirante Kerner -saluda formal. 

Cougar suelta un gruñido exasperado. Slider le da una mirada de refilón claramente irritada. 

-¿Esperas que te llame Teniente Seresin? -le espeta.

Jake suspira ante el tono hostil y se arma de paciencia. Ya hizo el viaje de ocho horas, no regresará a casa sin resolver esto. 

-No lo sé. -admite- La última vez que nos vimos, usted ni siquiera usó mi nombre, era solo “el novio de Brig”. 

Ante la mención del funeral, el rostro de Kerner se suaviza. Sus rasgos reflejan algo de vergüenza.

-Si, no fue uno de mis mejores momentos. Yo también estaba mal ese día. 

-Todos estábamos como el infierno ese día. -interviene Cortell- Han pasado demasiadas cosas en muy poco tiempo. -ante la mirada confundida de Jake, hace un gesto con la mano como si apartara objetos invisibles- No te preocupes, te pondrás al día. Tienes un discurso preparado, ¿supongo? -dice con tono indiferente. 

Es la indiferencia de la frase lo que convence a Jake de que esto es importante, muy importante para ellos. 

-Si. Lo tengo. Pero antes me gustaría saber por qué me citaron aquí. 

Que quisieran verlo en terreno neutral no le extrañó. La locación si, porque ambos están invitados a la parrillada del jueves en casa, así que bajarán mañana a San Diego. Podría incluso imaginarlo como una movida de poder de Cortell, que ahora es un alto ejecutivo en United y vive acá. Pero Slider ni siquiera tendría que estar en la costa del Pacífico: desde hace dos años trabaja en DC. 

Los dos hombres intercambian una mirada. Jake puede reconocer un poco de melancolía cómplice en sus gestos. Este lugar tiene un significado especial para ellos, comprende. Al fin, Cougar empieza a hablar. 

-El primer barco al que asignaron a Tom, salía de esta bahía en el otoño de 1982. Cite a Slider aquí a través de una amiga común. 

-Me engañó con una puta -gruñe Kerner. 

Cortell se encoge de hombros.

-Tengo amistades en muchos lugares, es una de mis habilidades. Quería saber qué tipo de hombre era, si cuidaría bien a su piloto. Si no lo traicionaría. 

Mira con complicidad a Jake y el joven comprende a qué se refiere. No puede imaginar qué habría pasado con su papá si lo hubieran descubierto en los ochenta. ¿Cárcel? ¿Hospital? 

-Le dije que no se preocupara, que su noviecito regresaría sano y salvo de Japón. -dice Slider burlón. 

-¿Dijiste eso? -Jake está francamente horrorizado, voltea a mirar a Cortell- ¿Qué respondiste? 

-Como correspondía: le bajé un puñetazo en la mandíbula. Luego expliqué que quería a Tom como un hermano, y solo quería estar seguro de que él no trataría de meterse en sus pantalones. 

Slider suelta uno de sus habituales gruñidos despectivos. 

-Nunca he entendido esto de gustarse entre hombres, de verdad. Somos todos… -abre y cierra las manos, incapaz de verbalizarlo- Las mujeres son la cosa más bella del mundo. -luego agrega algo más en voz baja y meditabunda, como si fuera algo que le molesta desde siempre- Las lesbianas tienen una ventaja injusta. 

Cougar lo ignora y sigue su historia. 

-Después que regresaron del primer período en el mar, fue Slider quien me llamó y yo volé acá desde Chicago. Quería hablar de… bueno, de Ice. 

-Las únicas personas trans que conocía estaban en Castro Street -Kerner señala vagamente hacia la ciudad-, y Tom no se parecía en nada, en nada, a esa gente. Tom no era un payaso, ni un loco, era, es, un hombre como pocos. 

Jake hace una mueca de desagrado ante la comparación implícita, pero el vicealmirante se encoge de hombros. 

-Eran los ochenta. No me disculparé por mi lenguaje. Igual, Ice es un piloto como pocos, no iba a traicionarlo porque tenía un hueco en lugar de un palo entre las piernas. Nunca lo traicioné. 

Por la mirada que le da, Jake comprende que él fue la única razón por la que consideró hacerlo. ¿Qué puede haber significado para estos dos hombres verlo marcharse? ¿Cuán tentados estuvieron, en especial los primeros años, de darle una sacudida y decirle la verdad? No en balde eran tan agresivos. ¡La impotencia que debían sentir!  

-Así que este sitio quedó como nuestro lugar para hablar de Ice. -concluye Cougar- Parecía justo que todo terminara aquí. -y vuelve a clavar los ojos en la estatua. 

Esa es su señal, ¿no?

-Si, es justo. Tío Cougar, tío Slider, quiero disculparme con ustedes. Les juzgué mal. No. Eso no es justo. Les juzgué bien: ustedes fueron fieles a mi papá aún cuando actué como un tozudo insoportable. Yo no sabía apreciar lo que tenía y lo herí en el proceso. Les doy las gracias, también, por haber cuidado de él cuando yo no pude. Les prometo que, de ahora en adelante, estaré a su lado. Seré el hijo fiel que siempre mereció. 

-Y bien que lo merece. -asiente Cortell con las manos entrelazadas a la espalda y ladea un poco la cabeza para mirarlo con dureza- Ice solo merece lo mejor. 

Tiene la mandíbula tensa, los labios apretados y sus ojos… ¡Oh! Jake siente una pena muy grande por este hombre que ha amado a su papá tanto tiempo sin esperar nada a cambio, pero también admiración. 

La voz de Slider interrumpe sus reflexiones. 

-Lindo discurso. -su rostro sigue expresando la misma desaprobación de la última década- Pero prefiero las acciones, teniente Seresin. ¿Cómo planeas ser el hijo que merece? 

Esto es una prueba, por supuesto. Jake no puede predecir el futuro, solo pautar sus acciones. 

-Hemos acordado que seré su sobrino en público. No planeo escatimar mis muestras de afecto. Por lo demás: voy a escucharlo, voy a confiar en él, y voy a honrarlo donde quiera que vaya. 

Slider lo sigue mirando con intensidad, como si estuviera indeciso sobre creerle. 

-Ron… -en el tono de William Cortell hay algo resignado, casi triste. 

Finalmente, Kerner sacude la cabeza y resopla. 

-No vuelvas a herirlo, Jake. Él no lo soportaría -dice en tono demandante, casi agónico. 

Es la misma frase que usó su iná hace unos días, cuando regresó a casa. 

-Por supuesto. 

-Muy bien -admite renuente-, entonces supongo que estamos en paz. 

-Les veré en la casa el jueves -se despide Jake y echa a andar hacia su auto. 

Brig está sentado en el capó del auto, con los brazos cruzados sobre el pecho y se balancea suavemente al compás de algo en sus audífonos. Detiene la música con gestos rápidos al verlo acercarse y le abre los brazos. 

Jake se sumerge en el abrazo sin dudarlo. 

-¿Todo bien? 

Asiente en silencio sin despegar la cara del hueco en el cuello de su novio. 

-Vi lo que hiciste en el whatsapp del escuadrón. 

¡Ah! Bendito Brig y su increíble capacidad para distraerlo. 

-¿Si? -dice con falsa inocencia. 

-Creo que debemos darles alguna prueba de que no me enterraste en el desierto. O a Omaha le dará algo. 

-Vale. 

-Entonces, ¿Castro Street?

-De acuerdo. 

 

University City, San Diego, jueves 21 de noviembre de 2019


El parqueo del centro comercial que les orientó Harvard está bastante lleno, porque es Acción de Gracias y, claro, todo el mundo tiene compras de último minuto, pero encuentran tres espacios relativamente cercanos entre si. Rooster los espera apoyado en el tronco de un árbol raquítico que crece en la acera de Governor Dr. Es fácil reconocerlo: lleva una de sus habituales camisas hawaianas encima de una camiseta oscura y jeans. Sonríe al verles acercarse.

-Veo que no se perdieron -dice a modo de saludo.

-No -niega Natasha y lo abraza.

Va y pone un poquito más de la fuerza habitual en el estrechón, pero no ve a su amigo desde que se separaron en el muelle. A la mierda los buenos modales. 

-Bueno, vamos caminando. 

La zona cambia en cuanto cruzan el semáforo de Governor Dr y Genesee Ave y se adentran en la zona residencial que abre hacia el norte. Aquí solo hay casas. Como es feriado, las aceras están llenas de gente que va de un lado a otro, preparando sus cenas o reuniones familiares. 

Javier y Maria Celeste estudian con atención el barrio. Jake es hijo del capitán Maverick y van para su casa. ¿Significa eso que es aquí donde creció? La mayoría de la gente que ven es blanca, pero notan algunas familias latinas y negras. Eso sí, es una zona de dinero. 

Poco a poco, todo el grupo se da cuenta de eso y empiezan a intercambiar miradas inquietas. Este sitio parece estar muy por encima de las posibilidades de Maverick. 

-Así que… ¿hace tiempo que Maverick vive acá? -se atreve a preguntar Payback cuando ya llevan cinco minutos caminando.

Rooster suelta una risita divertida. 

-Nos mudamos en marzo del 94.  

-¡¿Nos?! -le mira asombrada Phoenix.  

-Ustedes de verdad que no prestaron atención al filme. -se queja Rooster, pero su voz es divertida- A ver, Fritz. 

-¿Si? 

-¿Qué dice el libro de Wolfe sobre la relación entre Maverick y mi padre?

-Pues… 

El moreno arruga la frente mientras fuerza la memoria. Se cambia la bolsa donde lleva las botellas de whisky de hombro y musita un par de cosas en voz muy baja. Levanta los ojos sorprendidos hacia Bradshaw. 

-Es tu padrino. 

Bradley asiente y sonríe levemente. 

Javier y su esposa intercambian miradas confundidas. 

Omaha le hace un gesto de “te lo dije” a Halo. Ella tuerce los ojos, su piloto dijo que eran ex-amantes, así que no acertó, ni de lejos. 

Phoenix abre mucho los ojos, insegura sobre si debe sentirse admirada por la discreción de su amigo, u ofendida por la falta de confianza. 

Bob frunce el ceño, tratando de encajar esto en lo que sabe de ambos. 

Fanboy quiere que se lo trague la tierra. ¡Las cosas que dijo sobre Maverick delante Bradshaw! Payback trata de consolarlo con unas palmadas en el hombro. 

Yale ni se inmuta. 

Bradley sigue hablando mientras pasan la última curva. 

-Después del simulacro 31 y la muerte de Goose -se da cuenta de que Bob lo mira raro, pero no lo llamará padre, no puede-, mi mamá decidió quedarse en San Diego. Maverick se sentía culpable, así que se mantuvo cerca. Unos años después nacieron sus propios hijos. -ignora deliberadamente los jadeos de sorpresa de Fanboy y Omaha- Así que eventualmente decidieron reunir los recursos de varias familias para comprar una casa donde cupieramos con comodidad. 

-Entonces, ¿creciste en una especie de comuna? -inquiere Yale. 

-No -responde rápidamente, aunque habría sido una posibilidad interesante-, solo en una familia muy especial. -se detiene, hace una reverencia, y abre la verja con una floritura- Pasen. 

Pero el grupo está congelado en la acera. Rooster les está invitando a pasar a la casa más grande de una calle llena de casas grandes. 

-Esto es una puta mansión -jadea Omaha. 

El hechizo se rompe cuando Sarah Kazansky aparece en el portal de la casa. Lleva un vestido largo y ancho, de color beige. Un delantal azul oscuro se lo ajusta al cuerpo. 

-¡Al fin llegaron! -les saluda con el brazo en alto- Suban, suban. 

La pareja Machado es la primera en avanzar por el jardín. Natasha se queda la última, le da una mirada inquisitiva a Bradley. 

-¿Qué es lo que no estás diciendo? 

Él siente la tentación, si, pero el modo en que Icepá lo planeó es mucho más divertido. 

-Te prometo que es bueno. 

Ella bufa, pero asiente y se dirige al portal. 

-Mucho gusto, María Celeste. Jake me ha hablado mucho de ti. 

Ella mantiene a duras penas su sonrisa formal. 

-Solo cosas buenas, espero. 

-Por supuesto. -Sarah se aparta del matrimonio Machado y levanta un poco la voz para dirigirse a todo el grupo - Habitualmente les diría que fueran directo al patio por el costado de la casa, pero como estamos en noviembre, organizamos un área para los abrigos y carteras en el comedor. Así que por favor, sigan a través de la sala y hacia la cocina. No se preocupen por los zapatos, pusimos una cubierta de silicona para proteger el suelo de madera. Tenientes Trace, Fitch y Vikander, pueden dejar sus generosas contribuciones de cerveza en la hielera que verán justo a la salida de la cocina, en la terraza trasera. Teniente Avalone, mi esposo está ansioso por probar el whisky de su familia, pero por favor, no lo deje excederse, ¿entendido? 

Fritz la mira con ojos desorbitados de sorpresa e indecisión. ¿A quién obedecer, al Comandante de la Flota del Pacífico, o a la esposa del Comandante? Pero Sarah no espera a que decida. Le da una sonrisa de tiburón y asiente. Para dejar en claro que, en realidad, nunca debió dudar sobre quién tiene mayor autoridad en el asunto. 

-Me alegra que nos entendamos, teniente. Bradley, ¿me faltó algo por decir?

Su hijo mayor se pone a su lado en dos zancadas y le sonríe, divertido. 

-No. Creo que lo cubriste todo. 

-Bien. Entonces, a su ritmo, sigan el camino de losas amarillas. 

Y se va hacia el fondo de la casa dando saltitos para seguir un sendero de horribles cuadrados de goma amarillo chillón dispuestos sobre el suelo de madera de la mansión. Tiene de medio metro de ancho, cruza el recibidor y luego sigue hacia la derecha, hasta perderse en una curva que debe llevar al comedor y la cocina de la casa. 

Bradley se queda con su escuadra, que va a un paso más sosegado porque el sendero de caucho sigue la pared de la sala y (tal como planearon) empiezan a detenerse para mirar las numerosas fotografías de la familia. A pesar del recibimiento, les sorprende mucho ver la foto de bodas del matrimonio de Kazansky junto a… 

-¿Esa es la esposa de Maverick? 

-¡Wow! El capitán ligó una modelo, ¿no? 

-Gracias, Payback. 

-¿Por nada? -le responde confundido a Rooster. 

-Esa es mi madre -aclara él- Kazansky y Sarah, Mav y mi madre, se casaron el mismo día. En la Base Miramar, de hecho. 

Omaha abre la boca para preguntar algo más, pero un chillido de Natasha lo interrumpe. 

-Bradley ¿jugabas béisbol? 

-Si, en la liga infantil. 

-¿Qué posición? -quiere saber enseguida Bob. 

-Segunda base.

El matrimonio Machado se adelanta, buscan a otra persona en las fotos y les parece que lo encontraron.  

-¿Este es Jake? -preguntan señalando a una foto en la la familia se abraza en el porche de la casa de Wolfe y Neven en la primavera de 2001. 

Bradley les mira sorprendido. Sus kuŋkákepi son fácilmente reconocibles. Él también, pues ya tenía diecisiete. Pero no esperaba que reconocieran a su misún ahí, con solo diez años. Javier y Maria Celeste lo miran con desconfianza y curiosidad. Igual sonríe. Ese fin de semana en Fyrosity Vegas Skytravel siempre será un buen recuerdo. 

-Ahí estoy con mis hermanos, los gemelos cumplían diez, el más pequeño tenía seis. Viajamos a Nevada porque su regalo de cumpleaños fue volar por primera vez.

Javier entrecierra los ojos, frustrado, porque eso no fue lo que preguntó. Tiene una conversación silente con Maria Celeste en lo que el resto del grupo se acerca a examinar la foto. 

-Es verdad que se parece mucho a Seresin.

-Si, pero tierno y sin arrogancia. 

-¿Volar por primera vez a los diez años? Wow, eso sí que es empezar temprano. 

-¿Por qué están Kazansky y su esposa ahí? 

-¿Dónde están los hijos de Kazansky?

-¿Esos tres son hijos de tu mamá también?

Bradley solo responde directamente a la última pregunta. 

-No, mi madre había muerto en el 98, de cáncer. Yo fui su único hijo biológico. 

Después ladea la cabeza y sonríe. 

-Pero para que comprendan la foto debo aclarar algo antes. Les dije que esta casa fue un proyecto colectivo. Sarah Kazansky y mi madre se dieron cuenta de que todo sería más fácil si se apoyaban mutuamente mientras Maverick y Iceman andaban volando por el mundo. Con la pensión de mi padre y sus cuatro salarios, era un proyecto factible. Así que crecí como hermano mayor de Samantha y Sean Kazansky. Son la niña y el niño más pequeño de esa foto. 

Fritz se da una palmada en la cara. Parece desesperado por un trago del whisky de su familia. 

-¿Eres como el sobrino de Iceman? -gime Natasha, que de nuevo está dividida entre sentirse traicionada y dolida o asombrada y feliz. 

-¿Y el otro niño? -insiste Coyote.  

Bradley dirige sus ojos a la cocina y hace un pequeño gesto con las cejas. Extiende un brazo. Jake respira hondo, se separa del mostrador y avanza hacia él. No mira al resto de la escuadra hasta que se siente seguro por el peso del brazo de su c‘iyé sobre sus hombros. 

-El otro niño soy yo, si. 

-Les presento a mi hermano, Jacob Raymond Mitchell. Después de una pataleta épica, decidió rechazar el legado familiar y ascender por sus propios méritos, usando el apellido de su madre. 

La escuadra los mira en silencio, estupefacta. Solo los sonidos del patio, que llegan apagados por la distancia y la pared, animan la escena. 

-Son ambos como el arquetipo de los nepo-bebés -musita Bob, mirando la casa, las fotos, al par de hermanos apoyados el uno en el otro con actitud casual. 

-Casi los obligué a discutir la vida sexual de sus padres -gime Fanboy un poco verde. 

-Si que le rompiste el corazón a Samantha Kazansky, ¿eh? -suspira Coyote. 

-Pero Maverick nunca… -es evidente que Yale está pensando en las semanas de entrenamiento, en la decisión inhumana de obligar a un padre a mandar a sus hijos a una misión potencialmente mortal. 

-¡Tenía razón! -Omaha alza un puño en señal de victoria- Este es el laboratorio y tu eres el resultado de ser educado por Maverick y Iceman. No es genético, pero está bastante cerca. 

Jake suelta una risita divertida, si él supiera. En cambio, Halo gruñe de rabia y le da una palmada en la cabeza. 

-¿Quieres cortar con tus teorías de la conspiración? Nuestros compañeros nos han compartido algo importante. Muestra respeto. -mira a Jake seria- Esta confesión significa que se reconciliaron o algo así. Entonces, ¿debemos empezar a llamarte Mitchell? 

Jake se siente sonrojar por la rápida generosidad de Halo. Hace un suave movimiento de negación con la cabeza. 

-Sería demasiado confuso ahora mismo. Jake está bien por el momento. Mi familia y yo… estamos -le da una mirada breve a Bradley- definiendo las cosas. Reconstruyendo puentes. 

Ella asiente, comprensiva. 

-Eso es duro, pero me alegro de que tuvieras la oportunidad. 

-Supongo que verle la cara a la muerte pone las cosas en perspectiva, ¿eh? -comprende Natasha.  

-Y que lo digas -confirma Bradley. 

Pero mientras escucha la respuesta de su amigo, ella se da cuenta de que no puede imaginarlo. Pensó que Maverick y Rooster habían caído, y el dolor fue paralizante. Eran solo su comandante y su amigo y no sabía qué hacer, cómo mirar adelante. ¿Qué habrán sentido ellos dos, pensando que habían perdido a su padre? Le dijo a Bradley que dejara a Maverick atrás, por amor del cielo.  Luego Hangman, impotente en la cubierta del Roosevelt mientras ella decía “Impacto en Daga Dos” con voz estrangulada. Natasha no recuerda cómo regresó al barco. Solo los reflejos condicionados de su entrenamiento le permitieron navegar como un zombie el absurdo en que se había convertido el mundo en solo un minuto. 

Eso sintió ella, la subalterna, la amiga. 

No en balde se la pasaron aislados durante el viaje de regreso. 

-Bueno, creo que ya pueden bajar al patio. 

-¡Un momento! -les detiene Bob- ¿Por qué dijiste que Jake y Samantha Kazansky eran gemelos? 

-Porque nacimos el mismo día, solo que a ochocientas millas de distancia -explica Sam, que está cruzando la sala hacia el grupo. 

Lleva, como su madre, un vestido largo y ancho de algodón crudo con bordados de motivos lakota en el cuello y las mangas. El pelo oscuro le cae en rizos suaves por encima del busto generoso. 

Yale se queda sin aliento al verla tan cerca. Exactamente como le pasó durante el funeral. 

Sam se mete entre Jake y Brad, pasa un brazo alrededor de cada uno. Mira a su c‘iyé. 

-¿Supongo que ya ocurrió la gran revelación?

-Ajá. 

Ella les da una mirada calculadora. 

-Solo para su información, tenemos un circuito cerrado de seguridad. Hay una cámara frente a ustedes. -mueve la cabeza hacia arriba, indicando vagamente uno de los tabiques del techo de la sala- Así que esta noche comeremos palomitas de maíz disfrutando de sus caras cuando se enteraron de todo. 

Su sonrisa se vuelve feroz, como la de su madre antes, cuando le advirtió a Fritz que más le valía controlar el acceso del almirante Kazansky a su famoso whisky. 

Yale siente que se le aflojan las rodillas. Definitivamente necesita del whisky de su WSO, porque está jodido. Recuerda las miradas asesinas de Sean “Knife” Kazansky a quienes miraban a su hermana en el funeral del comandante Metcalf. ¿Y ahora se le sumarán Rooster y Hangman? 

Sam toma a sus hermanos de la mano. 

-Vamos -y echa a andar hacia la puerta de la cocina. 

El grupo les sigue, sin cuestionar su autoridad. 

-¿Eso significa que no hay más sorpresas? -pregunta Maria Celeste con tono inseguro.

Hangman gira la cabeza hacia atrás para sonreírle y guiña un ojo con gesto divertido. 

-En esta familia nunca se sabe.

 

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