chapter
seven
loren
"Well, that lift kit was a total cluster fuck to put in. I'll post a detailed tutorial to my YouTube channel so you can avoid my mistakes, which were mostly my fault for not reading the instructions, so make sure you don't follow in my footsteps down that path.
"Now that we have the lift in, it's time to pick out wheels and tires. Remember," I say, pointing at the camera so they know I mean business, "these vans make customizing difficult because they don't play well with others. The Van Compass State 5 Lift Kit is four-thousand dollars. It's not cheap. But if you drop four-g on a lift and keep the stock tires, I will personally punch you in the face. There's a thousand tires to choose from but in my opinion, there's really only two options. You can go all terrain, which if you're using it as a pavement princess, is your best bet because they're good on the highway and sufficient off-road. If you go that route, which I have, I suggest the 35, 12.50, 18 BF Goodrich All Terrain KO2. That's thirty-five inches tall, twelve-and-half-inches wide, and fits an eighteen inch wheel. These tires run about $383 per tire.
"If you want a beefier look, go with a mud tire. They'll have deeper, thicker tread. They're great off-road but it's not as smooth of a ride if you're commuting. Still go with a 35, 12.50, 18, it's such a great universal size. BF Goodrich Mud Terrain KM3 is my pick. They run $477 a tire. Next you need wheels. Just like the lift kit and a lot of other accessories, Sprinters don't play well. They have an odd bolt pattern so you'll be limited on options. I went with Black Rhino Arsenals. I chose black because they go with the rest of the van. They do have a chrome option if that's more your style. These ones run $346 a wheel. I have everything linked up on livingtheloelife.com. Use code 'loelife' and save twenty-percent on the sites listed. Thanks for coming along. It's always a good day when I get to customize my baby. Tomorrow we start shipping all the orders. If you bought something, keep an eye on your email for your tracking code! And remember, it doesn't matter if you're livin' the low life or the high life, just make sure you're livin' your best life."
Isaac stops recording and looks at the newly modified Sprinter van. I've been waiting
months
for everything to come in. Isaac whistles. "It looks even more badass now."
"Good thing we didn't do the lift in the garage," I say, laughing at its height. Between the lift, tires, and cargo rack, the van is tall as fuck. "We would've had to take the shop down to get her out."
Isaac laughs and then tries to jump and touch the top of the van but misses by several feet. "Maybe the next project will be installing RV doors on the garage"
"Honestly?" I say, staring at the garage. It's tall enough. "Not a bad idea."
****
It's too early for the sun and too Novembery to be even a little warm. At least it's not raining sideways like it has been. Not even the weather and early morning hour can keep the smile off my face. The extra-large coffee in my hand doesn't hurt.
Corey flips the switch and the entire warehouse is bathed in bright fluorescent lights. Rows of industrial shelves house more boxes than the eye can see. We slowly walk around in silence, looking at the sheer magnitude of what sits before us.
"Remember the first launch?" Isaac asks, his tone a soft ahh of reminiscences. "We had no clue what we were doing."
I run my hands over the crumpled packaging tape keeping together one of the many,
many
boxes that's brim with merchandise. "We also thought selling five hundred shirts was the most insane thing ever."
A crew of people will show up in a few hours to do most of the work but we'll start, just like we've done since we were fourteen.
Corey boots up the computer while Isaac and Cle set up the cameras. Everyone gets to work; walking aisles, grabbing products, packaging them up, and printing labels. It doesn't matter how many times we've done this, it never loses its wonder.
The average sale is four items. I'm in the middle of packing a box of twenty-seven items when my phone vibrates.
Jay:
Are you sure you can't use an extra set of hands?
Me:
You have practice
Jay sends a frown face.
This is a big deal, I want to be there for you
I walk down the aisles and grab some of my favorite things (spoiler, they're all my favorite things) that I know will look great on Jay. I package them up and have Corey print a label for me.
I snap a picture and send it to Jay.
For you
.
Jay:
Or I could come over tonight and pick it up
.
Me:
Or you could come over anyway.
With plans made, I get back to work. It's barely light outside when the official crew shows up. Just 'cause they're here doesn't mean we clock out. We work alongside them. Over three million units sold.
Three million
. What a fucking privilege.
We're still here when the first shift leaves and the second shift arrives.
I text Jay the bad news. It was ignorant of me to think I could get away on a day like today. He's graceful about it, of course he is. Jay is a fucking saint.
Tomorrow, if it works. Just let me know,
he says with a smiley face.
****
Until everything is packaged, my life is at the warehouse. When I'm not there, I'm filming content. The show must go on.
It's a week and I still haven't seen Jay. A phone call here and there. A few texts. Honestly, it's not enough. Pre-Jay, I'd keep going and going and going. With Jay...
Can you come over tonight?
I type out.
Bring food and snuggles?
I press send before I can realize what I typed.
Bring food and snuggles?
I jump off the sofa and start pacing. Telling him I want to snuggle? Who the fuck am I?
*Bring food and Stratego*
. I backpedal furiously with a bald faced lie.
Been thinking about that game. Thought it would be fun to play.
The fuck I have, but it's better than him thinking I want to lay on the sofa and fucking snuggle. To be honest, I'm not entirely sure Stratego is any better. There's no going back now. I dug my grave and now I must be buried under a pile of humiliation.
I don't expect Jay to respond. He's busy. Football, endorsements, interviews, whatever it is athletes do. He doesn't always have his phone on him. I know this. I know this...
As much as I want to sit and do nothing until I hear from Jay, the silence is deafening. I head to the backyard shop. The pop-up camper finally arrived. I'm waiting on a few more things before I actually get started but it can't hurt to check it out. The more time I spend around the camper, the more creative inspiration I get.