Cat Power


Last time with Helene Troy: http://lancemyblogcanbeatupyourblog.wordpress.com/2012/02/02/walkingwithaghost/

Helene stood outside her apartment facing the bathroom window.  She saw the two gray and white kittens peering through the glass panes. She turned her attention to the two thousand dollars cash in her backpack. She countered her nervousness by putting her knife in the back left pocket of her faded blue jeans. Ramona called. Helene answered with enthusiasm.

“Hey ‘Mona, I can’t wait to see you! I talked to my landlord about keeping the apartment and I have two new roommates!”

Helene could hear people bustling in the background.

“Yeah? So your band moved in with you, Leney?”

Helene picked up her guitar case and duffel bag.

“Nope, two identical twin seven-week-old kittens. They’re fucking adorable. Are you not home?”

Ramona breathed into the phone. Helene couldn’t tell if it was bother or disapproval.

“I’m getting something to eat at the coffee shop near my place. I’ll bring you a sandwich and a tea. You need more than booze in you to get through your show, tonight.”

Helene smirked at the influence Ramona was exerting. She said goodbye, shrugged her shoulders and hailed a taxi.

The door to Ramona’s brownstone was open. Helene’s hands and shoulders ached from the weight of her bags and case. She kicked open the large oaken door. Cat Power was playing throughout the apartment.

“Perfect, ‘Mona! I got kittens and you’re playing Cat Power! I love her!

Ramona appeared from behind the refrigerator door. She smiled and carried a small jar of Dijon mustard.

“I do too. She’s so sassy and unpredictable. I need another minute with this food. Why don’t you show me what you’re rockin’ onstage?”

Helene felt like a teenager. No one ever paid attention to her feminine side without ulterior motives. A few minutes later, she emerged from the bedroom in brown leather pants, a white lace top, and Doc Marten boots. She pulled her long wavy brown hair behind her ears and gave a sheepish grin. Ramona turned her head to one side and sighed.

“Well, if that’s what you’re wearing, Leney, you’ll be beautiful, regardless.”

The opening lines of Cat Power’s Free filled the kitchen. Helene stared at the hardwood floor. She felt ugly.

“It’s the leather pants, right? They’re cliché. I have time to hit my apartment after rehearsal and find something else.”

Ramona placed a pickle in left side of her mouth and began to chew. She moved her hazel eyes up and down Helene’s body then shook her head while pointing at her with the half-eaten sandwich garnish.

“I think women should be able to play in their damn pajamas if they want. But sweetie, there are going to be more judgemental music whores there that you can shake a five-hundred-dollar shirt at. I’ve got stuff from previous tours that could fit you. But, you wear whatever.”

Helene liked her low maintenance style. It wasn’t the first time she’d been criticized. Her ex-boyfriend, Case Hill, once told her she wasn’t sexy enough to be a solo artist so had to be in a band. The desire to succeed was eating at her like Ramona devouring the pickle.

“Show me what you have “Mona. I guess I suck at the whole image thing.”

Ramona smiled and walked over to her with two plates of sandwiches. She leaned in and kissed Helene softly.

“Leney, you made my day. Come on, we can eat in my closet. It’s how I get ready for concerts.”

Between bites of tuna on wheat, they exchanged negative head shakes at various pants, shirts and dresses. A decision was made. Helene walked out of the closet and saw herself in Ramona’s vanity. She slouched at her reflection. Helene placed her left hand behind her head and examined the long sleeve House of Dagmar black dress that hugged her figure. Ramona beamed.

“Leney, you look fucking amazing. Every eye will be on you.”

Helene felt uncomfortable. The dress was tight. She liked to move around when she played. The shoes, three-inch studded Louboutin heels, were gorgeous. She wore heels two or three times a year. She thought she’d fall off the stage.

“Ramona, this isn’t going to work.”

She caught Ramona’s glare and dissatisfied crossed arms.

“You’ve seen me play, I’m crazy when I perform. This is good for a video but a live show?”

Ramona walked to the dresser, picked up the crumb covered plates and retreated to the kitchen in silence. Helene knew she was mad. She followed her, briefly stumbling in the heels.

“Talk to me ‘Mona! Shit, I’m sorry! This is a little out of my comfort zone.”

Ramona placed the plates in the sink and turned around with her hands on her hips.

“This entire night will be out of your comfort zone! For three years I played every dive bar on the east coast with my first group, Kerouac Kids! I wore dirty jeans, t-shirts, and washed my hair in gas station sinks! No one gave a shit outside of booger-eating college radio Djs! Then, I slip on a cocktail dress and some hot shoes for my “On The Floor” video from that first solo record and people were so impressed with my growth as an artist!”

Ramona finished her speech with her fingers performing air quotes. Helene teared up and touched Ramona’s weathered hands.

“Leney, you are so damn talented. But you’re naive about the music business. If you can take that punk fury and bad-ass song writing ability and pour them into a dress and heels while winking at those bastards, you’ll own the world!

Helene was speechless. She let go of Ramona’s hands and wiped away tears.

“Do what you want Leney. I’m just trying to help.”

Ramona turned her back. Helene finally responded.

“I was thinking really dark eye makeup. Not like a baseball player’s eyeblack but more like a slut who would fuck a baseball player wearing eyeblack.”

Ramona turned around and smiled.

“Beautiful, Leney. You can have every ounce of eyeliner I own.”

****blogger’s note***

This is a new story episode of Helene Troy. You can read the rest of the tale, so far, here: http://lancemyblogcanbeatupyourblog.wordpress.com/the-ballad-of-helene-troy/

Today’s song is the one mentioned in the story. Here’s Cat Power’s Free:

About Lance

Anxiety ridden, punk rock listening, word nerd, music obsessed, robot-human hybrid husband, father, red velvet cake enthusiast, pumpkin pie expert and writer living with 4 women and not talking about Fight Club.

Posted on February 9, 2012, in fiction, Helene Troy, music, new story episode, passion and tagged , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 31 Comments.

  1. Oh yeah. I love this play by play betweeen them, but I worry that Ramona is setting Helene up or something is going to happen. I worry that Helene is going to lose sight of herself in there somewhere.

    What does this mean? This is some damn good writing.

  2. “No one ever paid attention to her feminine side without ulterior motives.” Holy hell. What a fuckawesome quote.

  3. A) AWESOME song. B) Even Ramona, as cool as she is, is damaged by her experiences. I like that she’s trying to help Helene, but I hope Helene can keep herself down on earth in the process. The eyeliner is a good start for sure.

  4. Wow. This is amazing.

  5. Love the interplay between Helene and Ramona. Helene is getting some valuable life lessons from her…I hope she keeps some of this in mind and doesn’t let it go to her head.

    Good segment, Lance.

  6. Eeee!

    I see where Ramona is coming from, but…a little controlling?
    Hope Helene finds herself.

  7. I don’t know if I like how Ramona is taking over Helene’s image. A bit passive-aggressive. But it works great in the story. Makes me wonder how Helene will eventually respond, if she takes the advice but on her own terms.

  8. Love this segment and Cat Power too. Double ace.
    eden

  9. Okay, so this one is close to my heart, you know that. In my ever-so-humble opinion, it’s one of the strongest pieces you’ve given us in this story. It’s so honest about how women can be with one another.

    Is it weird to be proud of you? Without sounding like an asshole?

    Cause I am.

  10. I was really uncomfortable reading this. It’s the passive aggressive control element. It’s coming through very strongly. There’s some shame and implied “you’re too stupid to know better” in the passive aggressive “do what you want, but if you want a recording contract, you better clean up and project a different image”. I agree that it’s strong. Good writing.

  11. I imagine the phrase, “Do want you want,” as a projectile studded with razor blades. Strong dialogue. -Ellen

  12. I’m pretty impressed with you (being male) writing for Helene and Ramona – major applause, because you pull it off.

  13. Sex always sells.

    Don’t think that my short comment means I didn’t like your piece…I loved it. Blown away enough, in fact, that I can’t really think of anything else to say. Very nicely done.

  14. This hooked me right away and held me the whole way through. Good stuff!

  15. Ramona’s pretty controlling and manipulative isn’t she?

    Great stuff, Lance!

  16. I don’t visit often. Shit, I don’t visit often enough but every time I do there is just something very comfortable about your blog. It also always cracks me up…I just get such a kick out of the theme. I have not read all of your Helena stories and sometimes they are hard for me to keep up with. I’m just not your audience and the rock band thing isn’t my thing. I always appreciate and admire your writing….so talented and dedicated. Your writing is smooth and flows so easily. As I read it pictures are instantly created in my head as I am take from scene to scene I can easily see it all happening. This piece however, my favorite yet! Well done! -LV

  17. You are so talented. Amazing to see as the characters unfold. I can feel myself rebelling against Ramona already. This is my first Helene post so I think I might have some catching up to do! :)

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