Rock Chick Reckoning (Rock Chick #6)(133)
We made it to the dressing room door and I stopped dead again and stared at the closed door.
“It’s gonna be okay,” Jet said.
I turned to her. “I don’t look like a rock ‘n’ rol freak, do I?” She smiled and shook her head then whispered, “No, Stel a, you look rock ‘n’ rol amazing. ” I nodded because she sounded like she meant it, took in a breath and opened the door.
Daisy, Al y and Indy had been joined by Floyd, Duke, Roxie and Ava.
Two women were with them.
One was petite, blonde and blue-eyed with a pretty face and sun-kissed skin. She was wearing a pair of designer boot-cut jeans, black strappy sandals on dainty french pedicured feet, a complicated woven black leather belt and a white tuxedo blouse. Her hair was pul ed back in a soft ponytail.
The other was older, tal , slim, had long, shining black hair left loose, fantastic skin, warm brown eyes and she was stunning. She was obviously one of those older women who never lost their cool, was sexy as hel and always would be until the day she died. She was wearing faded would be until the day she died. She was wearing faded jeans, black flip-flops and a black Stel a and The Blue Moon Gypsies tee, the “o’s” were little blue moons.
I didn’t know who gave her the tee but if I had to put money down on it, I would guess it was Al y.
When they saw me, both of their mouths dropped open.
I did a stupid little wave and said, “Hi, you must be Lana and Chloe. I’m Stel a.”
When I spoke, the blonde, who I was guessing was Chloe, burst into tears.
This alarmed me.
I took a step forward. She lifted her hand as if to ward me off.
Erm, not good.
I stopped and my heart started slamming in my chest.
“Chloe, sweetie,” Lana’s soft, melodic voice cal ed.
Chloe’s eyes were locked on me.
Then she whispered, “She’s perfect.”
Lana’s eyes came to me.
She smiled and said, “Yeah, she is.”
Wow.
This was good.
Way good.
Happy shiver good.
I smiled back at Lana.
“Oh crap. I’m gonna cry,” Indy blurted, her hands coming up and she started fanning her face.
Duke slid his arm along Indy’s shoulders and I moved toward Lana. As I did, she stepped toward me, her hands coming up in front of her. I took them and she held on tight.
coming up in front of her. I took them and she held on tight.
“I’m scared to death,” she told me.
I squeezed her hands and admitted, “Me too.” She started laughing, it was just as melodic as her voice and it washed over me like soothing water.
Chloe approached and I smel ed her perfume, it was a sophisticated floral scent that was like smel ing heaven.
One of Lana and my hands unlocked and both of us reached out to Chloe and she grabbed on tight.
Holding their hands and taking them in, I thought that maybe Preston Mason wasn’t the Supreme Asshole of Al Time. Instead, he had to be the Stupidest Man on the Face of This Earth.
“Thank you for asking me to come,” Chloe said, her face stil wet with tears.
“Thank you for coming,” I said back.
“I’d do anything for Kai,” she told me softly.
I swal owed the tears that climbed up my throat and squeezed her hand too.
The door flew open, Lana, Chloe and my hands detached and we al jerked toward the door. Pong was pushing in, behind him was Leo and I could see Buzz and Hugo pul ing up the rear.
“Oh shit. Double, double, toil and trouble. Mace is f**ked,” Pong announced, eyes on Lana, Chloe and I.
Hugo pushed in and slapped Pong up the backside of his head. “Shut up, Pong.”
“Dude, you total y agree with me,” Pong replied.
“We’re here to give you moral support,” Leo said, eyes on me.
Moral support from The Gypsies.
That I did not need.
“Why don’t you give me moral support in the form of finding out what’s taking Tex so long with that tequila?” I suggested.
“Don’t need tequila. I got a doobie in my guitar case,” Leo replied.
“Leo!” Buzz snapped. “Maybe these fine ladies don’t smoke dope.”
“Ever a time to start, this is it,” Hugo muttered.
I looked at the ceiling then I looked at Lana and Chloe.
“This is my band, The Blue Moon Gypsies, Buzz, Leo, Pong and Hugo. I think you’ve already met Floyd.” I indicated each as I said their names. “Except for Floyd, they’re lunatics. Take no notice of them.”
“Bitch, your tee is the shit,” Pong informed Lana, proving me right.
“Thank you. I like it,” Lana said, her lips forming her son’s beautiful smile which she directed at Pong.
“Don’t cal Mace’s Mom a bitch,” Buzz snapped and came forward, hand up, smiling the smile that made a thousand groupies cream their pants. “Ladies, nice to meet you.”
Pong, Hugo and Leo learned to mind their manners for just long enough to greet Mace’s Moms.
While they did so, Floyd got close to me.
“You okay Stel a Bel a?” he asked softly in my ear.
“No,” I replied.
His arm slid around my waist and he said, “Proud of you.”