Mark lifted the ringing
phone before the answering machine had a chance to take over. While
normally he'd screen any calls, Angel had been waiting in the loft
for nearly half an hour, and Mark decided not to take the chance of
Angel overhearing a potentially embarrassing message. Again.
A
familiar voice sounded in his ear, and after listening for only a few
seconds, he turned around, holding out the receiver.
"Angel,
it's for you...it's Collins."
With a lift of her
well-plucked eyebrow, Angel stood and walked over to the phone.
"Hey
baby, why aren't you here yet? We're going to be late, and I'm all
dressed up and everything!" She paused, listened, and her face
fell. "Oh...no, no, I understand, of course you have to stay.
No, I don't want to hear another word, Tom Collins." Another
pause. "OK baby, I'll see you when you get home. Love you too.
OK, bye now."
Angel hung up the phone, biting her lip for
only an instant before carefully arranging a bright smile on her
face.
"One of the other professors got called away for an
emergency, and Collins has to cover his afternoon class."
"What
about the party?" Mark questioned. "I know how excited you
were about it."
"Well, I'm not about to go by myself.
Besides, what kind of nut plans a costume party in the middle of the
fucking afternoon? Any sane person would know enough to have it at
night so we wouldn't run into these kinds of problems." Angel
let out a faint sigh. "Well, it was fun visiting the two of you.
See you later."
Mark suddenly spoke again. "What time is
it, anyway?"
Roger, sitting on the couch flipping through the
Village Voice, glanced at his watch. "Around 12:30,
why?"
"Maureen mentioned something about a show playing
today, a free matinee open to the public. I think it starts at 1.
Angel, you should go to that instead. I'd go with you, but 'darling'
Alexi called and I have to go to work." He rolled his eyes
before launching into a familiar complaint about his overzealous
boss.
"You could just quit, you know," Roger said
without looking up from what he was reading. As such, he missed
seeing Mark stick his tongue out at him, though he was probably smart
enough to anticipate the sentiment anyway.
With a quick shrug,
Mark scurried out the door.
Angel stood thinking for a moment,
before a mischievous look appeared in her eyes.
"Roger."
she said firmly.
He looked over at her.
"Get up."
"What?
Why?"
She strode over to the couch. Grabbing his hand, she
pulled him to his feet in one smooth motion. "You're going to
escort me to the show, that's why."
She smiled as his mouth
hung open.
"Wait...Angel, hold on. I know nothing about
musicals, I mean, you should really go find Maureen...or
Mimi...hell, even Benny!"
He caught sight of the look on
her face.
"OK...Benny was a bad suggestion. But, someone
else, at least."
"No time," Angel said with a
smirk. "If we don't leave now, we'll be late."
"But...I'm
not even dressed to go see a show! I mean, isn't there a dress code
or something?"
Angel blinked, then looked down at her own
attire. Feeling more than a little adventurous earlier, she had
enlisted Mimi's help in finding a costume. Knowing Mimi's love for
the feline species, Angel hadn't been at all surprised when her
friend insisted she attend the party as Catwoman. And this was not
some prissy, pansy-ass costume. Not for Angel Dumott Schunard. No,
Angel was willing to bet she was the sexiest damn Catwoman this city
had ever seen! It was just too bad she didn't have her TomCat
alongside her.
"Well...then I'd say we're both going to
be in trouble!" No mere dress code would keep Angel from living
large!
"Now, let's go!"
Having run out of excuses,
Roger decided to simply shut his mouth and followed her. Hell, it was
about time he started living again. Even if life meant going to see
42nd Street in the middle of the day with a drag queen dressed up as
a cat.