Sitting in the place Simone eyed the other patrons. Dressed in all black jeans, a black vest of leather and a red three-quarter length coat his eyes continued their assessments. Honestly, no one bugged him or put him more on edge than he was. Deep down Simon knew that was probably a bad assessment.
Right now he just had too much on his mind to care. Renee said this meeting with Jesse “has to happen!” She put such an emphasis on it that Simon believed it would have been far worse than being demoted to the couch. So, he had gone through the various channels to let Jesse know whenever they wanted to cross paths at the man’s bar.
Now, he was waiting for Jesse to show up. Maybe if this meeting was going to go well then they could have talked tattoos. Simon was overdue for some. Renee and him agreed on getting pseudo matching tattoos. Well, they didn’t match but they were dedications to one another without getting the dreaded name tattoo. The second to last thing Simon wanted was to get “Renee” tattooed on his neck then pay for surgery to get it and then get a bad cover up tattoo to make it go away. The last thing, for the record, was divorcing Renee. That was the last thing he wanted. So, if the first didn’t happen then the second was no worry. Ever. Even if she wanted to put her name on him someone. He wouldn’t have argued after a few years because to him it would have been like a more adult way of licking something to say it was yours. Renee was simply permanently licking him.
Standing up the man took off his coat. There was no shirt The man looked like he was doing his best Warriors impression, but went for bleak colors instead of their punk-cowboy or punk-indian feel while taking on the other boppers in the subways. Sitting back down he placed his feet up on his side of the table.
To counter the nervousness inside him the man sat like he owned the place. After a few moments he began to sing a song by Seventh Void,
“Heard you death - defy your eyes. Saw you crawl inside the blind. Know you left this world. To find your heaven is gone. Your heaveeeenn is gonnne. Yeah, Heavveeen is gonnne. Once you leave this world to find your heaven is goonnnneee.”
The man was singing words to darker or slower songs he avoided performing. That didn’t mean the guy wasn’t a fan. However, they had a niche crowd. An incredible and wonderful one, but regular folk on the street didn’t want to hear good depressing music. As a performer like this he had to think of what song lineups would have lined his pockets up and not personal preferences.
He continued to sing the song. His eyes went around. Honestly, Jesse was worried about this meeting. He didn’t do too well with Lisa’s husband. At the time there were feuds with his family and hers. Simon was a loud mouth. Everything imploded. Then there was Doc, a man that jumped to a lot of conclusions. So, there was a lot of apprehension from Simon.
Tonight, there wasn’t going to be a “No.” Simon could have been ejected from this place a thousand times, die ten times as much and he still would have marched to the door wanting to get Jesse’s blessing. He didn’t have to like Simon, though it would have been nice and something wanted, but there was a difference between need and want. His blessing was needed. Liking Simon would have been adding ice cream to his cake. The cake was still wonderful and wanted, desire, but the ice cream would have made it that much sweeter.
Hopefully things were going to go okay tonight.