Backstory
Each of the Narrators, Augusta, Kaye, and Calvin have their own paths through the various Journeys. In The Journey South, Comets in the Yard, Calvin introduces himself, shows us around his Back Yard, and tells his Backstory. |
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Back Yard |
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MY BACKSTORY:
My birth mother gave me up for adoption when I was a baby.
Stranded
in the Jungle.
I lived with a drum roll of foster families.
Home on the Range.
I wanted one family to really adopt me, so I was a good boy.
Had ten last names.
One Thing Led to Another.
Went with Just Calvin. Then
I "won" a scholarship to film school.
How this happened when I didn't apply is a mystery.
Secret friends?
Only a Lad.
I wanted to be like Fred Astaire.
But I couldn't dance, sing, or even act. What I could do was
organize—props, locations, sets. Opportunity is seeing what you can do
and taking the steps. It's the dance everyone can do. The movie business
is that way. And, you learn things.
You learn you can't get
credit
when your work isn't steady.
Doesn't matter if you make $300,000 in one month, you can't buy a
car on time. Try to live in
Los Angeles on cash. That's
why, the first year I made enough money, I bought my house, cash on the
barrelhead.
You learn not
to date actresses.
(I could write a book.) You learn to swim the river in the direction it's going.
You believe in
everything.
If they say a movie is going to make money, it will make money.
If they say it's a dud, it will be a dud.
The times this doesn't happen, you could count on two hands. In the rare event that someone says there is gold in them thar hills,
you laugh and then go find out. Hollywood is a place where successful
people are a cocktail of skeptic and pilgrim. About four years ago, a salesman, Kramer Milton, came to the door
selling shares in the Wind River Associates, a gold mining company.
I thought it was one of the groups that is always calling to test
the waters—scam artists think movie people have money.
I listened to the pitch, as always, then said I wasn't
interested. But this
salesman wouldn't leave—and I began to think that a steady income from
gold stocks would make me credit-worthy, so I let him in. Soon, though, I found he wasn't interested in selling Wind River Gold
shares at all—he was looking for information about Jack Summerland.
His company was not mining Wind River gold, nor was he trying to
hook a golden customer. He
wanted to find out if I could arrange a meeting with JackRabbit.
This week, I heard his voice on Jack's answering machine, pretending to
be from WindPower.
As an agent of
WindPower,
he called himself
Milton Kramer
.
Just switched first and
last names. I recognized
this trick from the business; actresses do it all the time.
The fact that he left a message for Augusta indicated that he
knew Jack Summerland was dead.
Kramer might have been hounding Jack for years.
Once I saw Jack and Violet sneaking out the terrace door to avoid
a well-dressed solicitor with a briefcase.
I have a notion it was Milton Kramer.
I warned Augusta about this character, and she should know better, being
in real estate. But she
takes her duties as executrix seriously, worries about the money (even
though she can get credit).
I saw Augusta, out there, on the back hill the day after her father was
buried, trying to find the coins to pay Violet's nursing bill at the
Paradise Home
.
The Kruggerands are
there, but no telling where Jack put them to keep Kramer off the trail.
Just today, Kaye Beveridge
appeared.
Her dancer's legs (yes, this got my attention) were just revealed
by a loosely-wrapped, midnight blue caftan.
She was wearing Timberline hiking boots (quite a look).
She calls herself
Coronado's Child
I do believe that Jack Summerland may have been nudged toward death, and
it's not out of the question that Milton Kramer was snooping around
about the Califia Gold
.
So I listened to Kaye
when she insisted that the Summerland/Beveridge Gold still exists,
buried, hidden, whatever.
I proposed to help Augusta and
Kaye.
They agreed. Kaye is
enthusiastic; Augusta, lukewarm, as she doesn't really want to dig any
deeper than it will take to find the comets.
My mission, then, is to organize the material as we go along, in the
hope that others will be able to help us out.
I've tried to arrange the stories of both Summerland and Beveridge
families and then link them.
Kaye's
material is full of her cosmic
consciousness;
Augusta's
tells how we are faring, so far.
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