The Other Guy
by Gerald Grayson
We had finally done it.
The Spirit Walkers gave us quite a challenge, but in the end, The Connection would not be denied their destiny. You know the history about the ups and downs of the Connection, so I won’t bore you with the details. But finally, we had done it. The Grayson and von Horrowitz Connection are now FWA Tag Team Champions.
As soon as we were backstage after winning our match, Michelle and I shared a few words to debrief. Nothing long-winded: what we were feeling could remain unsaid. Ultimately, we decided to celebrate our own separate ways before doing something together, maybe even something with the Nephews. I had no objections with this and fully expected it as Michelle and I had two different versions of fun.
I was alone in my locker room, drenched in sweat from the battle we just had against the Spirit Walkers. I was full of emotion, overcome with emotion actually. It was beginning to be too much for me, so I did what I thought would be most helpful at this very moment – I called my parents. Funnily enough, when I grabbed my phone and turned it on, I had 11 missed Facetime calls from my parents. Seeing that put a smile on my face immediately. I returned their Facetime call and after a few seconds, my mom answered.
“Woohoo Gerald! That’s my boy!” my mom shouted loudly. “I’m so proud of you!”
“Thanks mom,” I said, already on the verge of tears. Seeing this, my mom had already begun crying and that made me full on cry.
If you didn’t know, I was a bit of a mama’s boy growing up. My mom was there for all my extracurricular activities – fundraisers, sporting events, prom. Oh god, I forgot my mom was there during prom. So maybe I was a big mama’s boy, sue me. Hearing her voice always made me feel a sense and calm, but that might be a superpower most mothers had.
“Good job, son. We’re incredibly proud of you!” my dad said, as my mom passed the phone to him, not wanting me to see her cry.
My dad was a good man. He worked really hard – sometimes working two to three jobs because he wanted to provide for our family and more. My mom thought it was a pride thing and it may have been, but she didn’t discourage him from it.
“Thanks dad,” I said, barely able to get the words out. My dad held the phone further away so my mom could fit into the picture. By this time, she had done her best to stop crying.
“Thank you, guys. Really. You guys worked so hard raising us, Jay and I,” I paused at the thought of my brother. With us not being on the best terms right now, it killed me inside knowing Jay wasn’t around to celebrate this moment with me.
“Sorry,” I said, trying to compose myself.
“This win was for the family, most especially you guys. I’m glad I was able to achieve something that you guys can be proud of,” I paused again, taking a deep breath. “It’s been a while since that has happened,” I continued, wiping my eyes.
“Gerald, your father and I have always been proud of you. Never forget that,” my mom mustered, after failing to hold in her tears once more. She left the scene and passed the phone to my dad once again.
“Your mom’s right, Gerald. I know you would’ve wanted Jay here, but that shouldn’t discredit what you’ve achieved tonight. We’re proud of you son and we love you,” my dad said with no hesitation. My dad was a man of few words, so hearing this from him was a big moment from me.
“We love you so much, Ger. Your dad’s absolutely right. Don’t think about the Jay thing too much, we’ll get through to him. Now’s the time to celebrate your win,” my mom said, mustering the strength to talk through her tears.
Who am I to go against my mom’s wishes, right? We all gotta listen to our moms. Pro tip right there.
“Thanks mom. Thanks dad. I appreciate you both so much,” I responded. “I’m going to gather my things, watch the rest of the show from my hotel room, and order a bunch of room service. I’ll come visit again soon and we can do something to celebrate together, alright? Love you both so much!”
“Love you son!” they said in unison as we said our goodbyes.
That felt good. Hearing from my parents always made me feel better. I’m one of the lucky ones. So, if you have that type of relationship with your parents, take this as the universe’s sign to call them.
— — —
It took twenty minutes to get from the airport to the location of the next episode of Fallout in Freetown Christiania. On the drive over, everyone was anxious over the unfamiliarity with the area.
“Yo, is this place safe?” the Sane Wizard questioned, looking around like someone was about to take him hostage.
“I’m sure the FWA has taken every precaution needed to ensure the safety of its employees,” I said with worry in my voice. My eyes looked forward, making sure no shenanigans were about to go down.
“You sound like a robot, Gerald. Did the FWA elite train you to say that?” Thomas joked. However, his demeanor changed when we finally entered the Freetown Christiania community.
Quiet and Harry sank in their seats, trying not to make eye contact with the locals. West looked out once and garnered a glare he didn’t like and never looked out again. For me, my eyes were looking straight ahead, hoping we’d get to our destination faster.
Along the roads, there were a myriad of old, broken down buildings. Each of these buildings had several people sitting on the front porch, scanning the FWA van, knowing outsiders were entering their community. The people of Freetown Christiania stared down the untinted van as it went down the rocky roads of Christiania with no paved road in sight where we were going.
As we neared our hostel, we saw more old, broken down buildings. However, there were designs on the side of these buildings - many containing nature-related objects such as flowers, the sun, trees, and more, which made us feel a little safer. The further we went down the road, we saw more of the same buildings. This time, the people were waving at us as we passed by. The laughter of children and several other cars filled the silence we felt compared to the entrance of Freetown Christiania.
We were finally at our destination. It wasn’t anything fancy, but it was a sizable hostel with other tourists around, calming our nerves a bit. Thomas, Quiet, Harry, and I were all staying in rooms that were right next to each other.
“Nephews – assemble!” I exclaimed to the universe as Thomas, Harry, Quiet, and I gathered around in a circle.
“Alright Nephews, what’s the game plan?” I asked the team, searching for answers.
“Hold on, why didn’t Michelle follow us again?” Harry questioned.
“You know Michelle, she does what she wants. She did say something about meeting in London to celebrate. We can have a Nephews Extravaganza then,” I offered, patting Harry on the back.
“Hmm, alright. I guess so. I suggest we go to the beach!” the Sane Wizard commanded.
“… … ...” Quiet said, in a swimming motion. He kept doing it as if it would clearly explain what he wanted to say, but the more he did it, the more confused we got. He motioned to his feet and fell to the floor, flopping around like a fish, and that’s when I understood what he wanted to do.
“Quiet wants to go see the little mermaid statue,” I informed everyone. The Nephews nodded their heads in realization.
“There’s a queen around here, right? Let’s get her on the podcast!” Thomas said, garnering weird looks from the Nephews, who knew this would be no easy feat, as a collective sigh followed.
“That all sounds great, but I need to prepare for my match against Big Bryan Baxter, Nephews,” as soon as I said this, all the Nephews groaned.
“C’mon Gerald. It’s the loser half of the Buddy System. You have nothing to worry about with Big Bryan Baxter,” Thomas assured me.
“Yeah, exactly what Thomas said. He’s not even the “Best” part of the Buddy System. Ha – ha – ha,” Harry said, nudging me in the ribs with his elbow, laughing to himself. The rest of the Nephews weren’t so amused. I pushed his elbow away because he was digging into my ribs. He continued to do it and that’s when I glared at him before he finally stopped.
“You guys know that’s not my style. I don’t underestimate anyone in the ring, especially not someone like Big Bryan Baxter. Dude has a chip on his shoulder – probably the same chip I have. Hell, probably an even bigger chip,” I stated, looking at the Nephews to agree with me. Suddenly, I could feel someone behind me. Quiet had slowly emerged behind me, over my right shoulder.
“… … ..” Quiet said, confused at my statement.
“No, there’s no actual chips, Quiet. It was a figure of speech,” I said, scolding him. I should’ve known better, Quiet’s a big chips fan, a chip connoisseur in fact.
“… … ..” Quiet said, shrugging his shoulders.
“Sorry dude. Not gonna lie, some Cheetos would hit the spot right now,” I paused. “But that’s not the point!” I held the area between my eyes and began to massage it to prevent a headache from coming.
“Listen, let’s all go back to our rooms for now and grab a few hours of sleep, then we can meet back up in the afternoon. How’s that sound?” I asked, putting my hands together, hoping they’d agree with my plan. Thankfully, they all nodded as I breathed a sigh of relief.
Everyone grabbed their bags and headed towards their rooms. The hostel we were staying at was nice and private, which is all we can really ask for in this area. Our rooms weren’t too far from each other, but they were far enough that privacy wouldn’t be a concern.
“Hey Gerald,”
I turned around and it was Harry. His mood appeared to have changed, looking more solemn and serious.
“Yeah wassup, Harry? Everything alright?” I asked the Sane Wizard.
“I was really hoping you’d consider going to the beach with me,” he said, but in a different manner than before.
“I don’t know, Harry. I’ve got my hands full this time around. Michelle and I are pulling double duty on Meltdown and Fallout. Now that the Connection are FWA Tag Team Champions, we have a lot more responsibilities. Plus, we gotta stay on top of our game because everyone’s gunning for us,” I offered as a response.
“It’s just that -” Harry looked down, biting the inside of his lip, delaying what he’s trying to tell me.
“I’ve been training hard too, Gerald,” he said confidently. He proceeded to take his shirt off, but struggled to do so. I stood there longer than I wanted to before eventually helping him with this simple task. When his shirt was off, he threw it on the ground and started flexing his muscles.
“Whoa, you’re jacked, Harry,” I said, surprised at the Sane Wizard’s figure.
“How did this happen? Just a few days ago, you were downing gallons of ice cream - with sprinkles, might I add and struggling to make it up the stairs,” I said, unsure of how genuine this transformation from Harry was.
“Well, Uncle did help me,” he said a little too nonchalantly.
“Of course he did,” I said, shaking my head. “What’d you take?”
“Not the point, Gerald! I know everyone sees me as a joke and that’s okay, but I want people to see that I can turn it up whenever I want to. I wasn’t a former Gauntlet Champion for nothing,” he said, doing a few more poses once again.
“Harry, I don’t have time for this. I’m headed to my room. I’ll text you, alright?”
“Gerald, c’mon. Please?” he put his hands together, begging for his request to be granted like I was a genie from a bottle.
“You don’t need me to go to the beach, you know. The other Nephews are available, I’m sure,”
“They’re not cool enough. Plus, I didn’t want to sound sappy, but I look up to you, Gerald. Literally and figuratively,” he paused, garnering my attention. “Ever since you became a Nephew, I’ve admired everything you’ve done and all you stand for, like how brave and adventurous you are. I mean, they call you the Daredevil for a reason, right?”
“They do, don’t they,” I said, smirking to myself, knowing full well what Harry was doing to convince me. The Sane Wizard knew the right words to say to get my attention and keep it. He must’ve been getting lessons from Quiet on his persuasion skills.
“Plus, we’re the real Connection here, Gerald,” he smiled, getting closer to me. “You felt it, right? The first time we met? There was a connection,”
This time, we were almost nose to nose as he stared at me, looking into my soul. Immediately, I took a few steps away from the Sane Wizard.
“Harry! Jesus,” I said, halting him from getting any closer. I thought about Harry’s request for a couple of seconds and decided it wasn’t worth getting hassled like this much longer. “Alright, give me 30 minutes to get ready and we’ll have a beach day. Does that sound good?”
“Perfect! The Wizard Daredevil Connection is going to the beach!” he said, grabbing his bags, heading back to his room.
“The Wizard and Daredevil Connection?” I asked, but immediately regretted it when those words came out of my mouth.
“Yeah, it’s our tag team name,” Harry said, giving me two thumbs up.
I sighed, knowing there was no use to argue any further. Every time we’ve gone to the beach, shenanigans followed. I bet Big Bryan Baxter didn’t need to deal with something like this. Oh well, when life gives you lemons, make lemonade, right? I could probably work on my tan at least.
— — —
It didn’t take long for Harry and I to find a spot on the beach to put our chairs down. I brought a small cooler with me to store my orange juice and turkey wraps. Harry packed light with only a backpack that had his extra clothes, his wallet, and some sunscreen. Luckily for him, there was a beach bar where he could get some food and drinks.
“Thanks for doing this, Gerald,” Harry said, as we bumped fists.
“Yeah, no worries,” I responded, putting my things to the side to get ready for my tan.
“Want anything from the beach bar? My treat,” he said enthusiastically.
“I’m good, Harry. Thanks,”
And off he went to the beach bar. You couldn’t miss him. He was dressed in a green body suit that he had cut the sleeves off of. On the side was a streak of black and read “Sane Wizard” in white letters. He said it would draw the babes to him. I couldn’t bring myself to tell him the truth.
As for myself, I kept it simple with a bucket hat with the GG logo, white Crocs, black Nike shorts. I had to give it to Harry, it was a beautiful day to be at the beach, but I should be at the gym, preparing for the Connection’s first title defense and for my match against Big Bryan Baxter.
Admittedly, I haven’t kept tabs on Big Bryan Baxter as much as I should. When I first heard of the Buddy System, I thought it was a new policy FWA was enforcing for all those involved with the FWA to have a security detail. I’ve heard of too many stories where FWA talent were nearly injured or put in a bad place because there are some bad people out there. Greg for example, poor guy. Hope he’s doing okay.
The Buddy System seemed like a tag team destined to fail. The motivations behind the team weren’t ideal. While Jeremy Best does his absolute best to keep the team together, I’d say Big Bryan Baxter is a huge reason The Buddy System has not failed yet. I know I’m not a Negative Nancy, but being positive all the time has to be exhausting. Baxter having to deal with that shows he has a huge mental game. I’d say FWA is 50% mental and 50% skill. With Baxter being halfway there, it’s just his skill that has to catch up, which is where Best comes in.
When I think of Baxter, I think of the many parallels we share. We’re both in tag teams. We have more successful tag team partners. We’re seen as the other guy in our tag teams. There’s many more to list down, but I think what Baxter and I are looking to do is break the stigma that we’re nothing without our tag team partners.
I don’t believe Baxter has it in him to juggle being a good guy or bad guy. If he continues to do this, he will continue to be known as the other guy. He needs to embrace himself, whatever that might be - and that’s where I separate myself from Big Bryan Baxter. It’s really hard to achieve greatness when you are your own worst enemy. For me, my goal has always been the same - to be the very best. With Michelle by my side, I definitely get first-hand experience of greatness. However, I can’t disregard what I’ve done to achieve greatness. I’m a one-time X-Division Champion for a reason. I put my body on the line each night I go out there. I’ve fought against some of the best FWA has to offer and won. What has Baxter done? Nothing. I won’t let myself be a stepping stone for Baxter. I’ve worked too damn hard to come up short.
“Excuse me, are you part of the FWA shows happening later this week?” a voice from behind me asked, taking me out of my trance. I turned around to see a young man, with medium-length, brown hair, probably a freshman in college, dressed in a gray floral shirt.
“Yes, I am. Are you a FWA fan?” I asked, still reeling from my inner thoughts.
“Sort of. My dad works for the production team. He’s setting up for the show right now,”
“Oh is he? I love the production team! They’re the real MVPs of the show,” I said with enthusiasm, garnering a smile from the young man. I looked at the young man again, noticing his flat nose, big ears, and sharp jawline. I knew exactly who his dad was.
“I appreciate that. My dad works hard. Proud of him,” he said, putting his hands in his pockets. An awkward silence came between the two of us.
“You’re part of that team, right? With Michelle von Horrowitz?” he questioned, fishing for information.
“I am, yes. Michelle’s my tag team partner,” I said, nodding my head. He’s probably a fan of Michelle’s because his eyes grew wide and I could see the stars in them.
“Is she here?! Can you introduce me?” he asked, looking around with excitement. But that slowly faded away as he saw no sign of Michelle around.
“Yeah, sorry. She’s not here right now. She should be, but she had other plans,” I said, breaking the news to him. He frowned, but changed his expression almost immediately, hoping I wouldn’t notice.
“Michelle’s always been the type to go at life at the beat of her own drum. Like for instance, in our first ever tag team match together, she didn’t show up until our music hit. Imagine that! I was furious but also relieved she actually showed up. Also, when -” I paused, realizing I had babbled on information that probably shouldn’t have been said. The young boy was wide-eyed, not sure what to do with the information I just disclosed as awkward silence ensued.
“I’m sorry. What was your name?” I questioned, finally breaking the silence between us.
“Oh, I’m Eli,” he said, holding out his hand.
“Good to meet you, Eli,” I said, shaking his hand in return. “Your dad’s Edmond, right?”
“Yes!” he said in a happy tone. “You know my dad?”
“I do. Edmond’s awesome! Your dad’s been with the FWA for a very long time. He was one of the first people to really check on me when I first signed with the FWA. He has such a way with words. He always knew what to say even when I hadn’t told him anything yet,” I said. Eli’s face glowed up again as I talked fondly of his father.
“Yeah, literally everyone has said that about him. In fact, they call him ‘Pastor Ed’ around here because of the way he speaks and just his wisdom in general,” Eli informed me.
“Is that so? Well, it’s very well earned,” I said, nodding my head once again.
“I’m sorry, but you’re - The Stuntman, Bernard Batson?”
“What?” I asked, as my right eyebrow rose to heights comparable to Mt. Fuji.
“Your name. Your moniker. “The Stuntman” Bernard Batson, right?”
“Uhm - close. It’s “The Daredevil” Gerald Grayson,” I said slowly, hoping he’d remember it.
“Oh my god. I am so sorry. The reception here is horrible. When the FWA shows are on, it’s hard to hear the commentary team most of the time because of how muffled it is. I am so sorry,” he said, putting his hands together, bowing apologetically.
“No, don’t apologize. It’s fine. People get my name wrong all the time,” I said, hoping it’d lessen his embarrassment.
“I apologize. I’m a big fan of Michelle’s. She just speaks to me, you know? The way she carries herself and the way she dominates her opponents. Kinda hot, not gonna lie,” he said, looking into oblivion as he daydreamed about Michelle in front of me.
“Then I remembered she had a tag team partner - and it’s you! Lucky you, getting to spend so much time with her - ” he continued to speak, but I had to tune him out. I looked at Eli and his mouth was moving, probably praising Michelle’s in-ring prowess and her looks more. I’ve never felt this awkward in a while. My forehead started to sweat, thinking of ways to get out of this conversation.
Suddenly, my phone started to ring. Oh thank god. I looked at the number, but didn’t recognize it. Nonetheless, I thanked the heavens for whoever is on the other side of this call. Eli stopped talking at the sound of my ringtone of “Hooked on a Feeling, the Guardians of the Galaxy edition” ringing through.
“I should get this,” I said, motioning to my phone. “But it was nice meeting you, Eli! Please send your dad my regards. I’ll probably tell him I met you too,” I told him before turning away to answer the call.
“I will. If you could just leave my number with Michelle, then maybe she could -” I heard him say as my back was turned.
“Yes, hello?” I answered the phone call. I could feel Eli’s presence still behind me for a few seconds, before he finally left.
“Hello, is this Joey Jennings?” the husky voice of a man questioned.
“No? Who’s this?”
“Oh, it isn’t? Anyways, this is a friend,” he retorted, changing his tone from casual to professional.
“A friend? Who is this?” I questioned once more.
“I told you, a friend,”
“Yeah, well, I don’t have many friends. I’m going to hang up now,”
“Hold on! Wait wait wait. If I could just have a few minutes of your time. There’s this opportunity for growth that I’d like to share with you, Mister -” he said, trailing off.
“Grayson,” I answered.
“Ah yes, Mr. Grayson. I don’t know many Graysons. The only Grayson I’m familiar with is Dick Grayson from DC Comics and that Grayson fella from the FWA. But you’re not him, right?” he questioned, hoping he had hit the jackpot in reaching a celebrity. On my end, I was delighted he recognized me and my spirits perked up almost immediately after that encounter with Eli.
“What was that Grayson guy’s name again from FWA?” he paused, mumbling to himself. “Jerry? George?”
“It’s Gerald Grayson!” I shouted into the phone, before hanging up. Just like that my mood shifted back to annoyance. I got up to my feet, fuming at the series of events and chucked my phone into the ocean.
“Hey Gerald,” Harry suddenly said, startling me, causing me to jump to my feet, ready to fight someone.
“Harry! You nearly gave me a heart attack,” I said, holding my heart, making sure it’s still there. “Don’t do that again!”
“Oh my b,” Harry said nonchalantly, holding a margarita glass in one hand and a bottle of orange juice in the other. “Are you okay?”
He handed me the bottle as I looked at him with doubt in my eyes. Before long, I took it from him carefully as if it were a delicate object. I opened the top and sniffed it - orange-y.
“Safe to drink, I suppose?” I questioned Harry. He looked at me with a quizzical look on his face, before nodding his head.
“Alright,” I said, shrugging my shoulders, downing the bottle of orange soda.
As each gulp passed, my mind began thinking of all the things that could go wrong. Like maybe Harry actually has a grudge against me and he poisoned this bottle of orange juice. What a way to go. But something about each gulp passing and me still being alive gave me a rush. Before long, the orange juice was gone. I turned the bottle over, making sure there were no drops left. All the Nephews were looking at me with wide eyes, as if they were expecting my demise.
“Thanks Harry,” I said, letting out a refreshed and satisfied sigh. “What took you so long?”
“Dude, there was this babe at the bar. A total 10 outta 10. She had big, brown eyes and a toothy smile that lit up a room,” Harry said, pausing to catch his face with his knuckles, daydreaming about the woman he had just seen at the beach bar.
“No wonder you were gone for so long,” I said, almost scolding the Sane Wizard. Harry shrugged before going back to daydreaming about the babe he saw at the bar.
I chuckled, putting the bottle of orange juice to the side, before going through my belongings. West shook his head once more and put his sunglasses back on and joined Quiet in getting a tan. Quiet dressed in his patented full body black suit while West wore nothing but a yellow thong that was too itty bitty for my liking.
“But what really got my attention was her supid-faced, buck teeth, cheap spray tan, controlling boyfriend,” Harry said, folding his hands in annoyance.
“Oh, so she’s spoken for then, Harry. Don’t think that’s something you want to get between,” I said, rifling through my stuff, looking for the bluetooth speaker I packed, so I could play some tunes.
“Didn’t you hear what I said? Dude was controlling as hell. He was getting mad at her for not bringing him a drink and for not packing his spray tan! Can you believe that? The nerve he has speaking to a babe like that,” he said, as his face turned angry.
“Yeah, but it’s none of our business, Harry,”
“I thought you’d be eager to come to the rescue here, Gerald. Gotta say, I’m kind of disappointed,” he said, looking at me continuously, hoping I’d change my mind.
I stopped looking for my bluetooth speaker and turned to Harry. “Harry, look. Unless he put his hands on her and I see it with my own two eyes, then I can’t really do anything. Sometimes, the other guy wins,” I said, shrugging towards Harry.
Suddenly, those two words “other guy” rang in my head and started to echo vehemently.
Was I really just the other guy?
Ever since I was paired with Michelle, this was my moniker. Despite my accomplishments, such as being a former X-Division Champion and putting on banger match after banger match, I couldn’t escape being “the other guy.” Michelle never said it out loud, but the entire FWA knew it to be true - I was known as the other guy. At every fan meetup or every FWA press event, barely anyone would be in line to meet me. Of course I don’t blame Michelle, who was seemingly oblivious to all of this. If it were up to Michelle, she’d be in and out of these events as quickly as possible. She hated them as much as I loved them. There were numerous events where security denied my entry simply because they didn’t know who I was. At every opportunity, I rose to the challenge not to separate myself from Michelle, but to show that I was my own person.
Yes, it’s fine to think Gerald Grayson is synonymous with Michelle von Horrowitz, but there’s more to Gerald Grayson than Michelle von Horrowitz. Just like how there’s more to Big Bryan Baxter than Jeremy Best. From the entire FWA roster, I think Big Bryan Baxter knows how I’m feeling the most. This is Baxter’s legit first time to branch out on his own and he must be feeling the pressure. Poor guy. I wish I could tell him it will be alright - maybe after our match.
I never really let this issue get to me until now. It’s been slowly building up inside of me and more frequently now, which confuses me. The Connection are FWA Tag Team Champions, emphasis on tag team. I couldn’t achieve this without Michelle and Michelle couldn’t have achieved this without me. I guess I should be happy that the only damage done was needing a new cell phone.
But I can’t lose focus. This is one of the reasons I wanted to travel to Christiania on my own. The Nephews have helped me at every turn and I’m appreciative of them. However, they can be a lot to deal with at times and right now, they’re distracting me from one of my goals of facing the FWA World Champion, whoever that may be after the F1 Climaxxx Tournament and becoming the new FWA World Champion.
If I’m still known as “the other guy” after the F1 Climaxxx Tournament, then that’s fine with me, because “that other guy” is going all the way to the top. Big Bryan Baxter, I hope you’re ready because I’m looking forward to introducing to the daredevil without the dare.
“Gerald. Gerald. Hello?” I could hear Harry’s voice, but I wasn’t totally back yet. "Gerald, you there?” he said, snapping his fingers to bring me back to reality.
“Yeah, sorry about that, Harry,” I said, wiping my eyes. “Listen, Harry, I gotta go,” I said, not explaining myself as I gathered my stuff. Before Harry could say another word, I was gone like the wind.
“Oh well. More babes for me then,” Harry said, putting his sunglasses down, relaxing on the beach chair he had laid out earlier.