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Awakening You (Unraveling You #3)(22)
Author: Jessica Sorensen

Drip.

Drip.

“Close your eyes and prepare yourself, Ayden.” Fingernails slide across my hands, up my arms, and down my chest, making my gut twist with disgust. “I’m going to break you apart and make you bleed.”

Chapter 10

Lyric

It’s Friday night, which means concert time for my band, Alyric Bliss. Well, concert might be a stretch. Basically, we have a gig at Infinite Bliss, my father’s club, opening for another band. We play five songs total, and my dad is making us sing our own stuff in order to prep us for when we record.

“You look nervous.” Sage, the drummer of our band, remarks. With his blue hair, multiple piercings and tattoos, and edgy clothing, Sage looks the part. “I thought you’d be over your stage fright by now.”

“I am over it.” When I peer out at the packed room, my body contradicts my words as a thousand butterflies on crack start to flutter inside my stomach.

“You pointing it out isn’t helping, so stop being a dick,” Nolan, our bassist, tells Sage while twisting the knobs of the bass he’s holding. Nolan is a little less grunge and more boy band-ish: spikey blond hair and blue eyes with these crazy full lips that don’t seem like they should belong to a guy. But he plays a sick guitar solo, so he’s cool in my book.

Sage tosses a drumstick in the air then catches it like a baseball. “I’m not being a dick. I’m just stating the obvious—that she looks nervous for it being our seventh performance.” I scowl at Sage, and he raises his inked hands in front of him. “Sorry, I’ll stop saying it.”

“Thank you.” I peer back at the floor, and my stomach drops again.

Even though I won’t admit it aloud, Sage is right. It seems like I should be over my stage fright by now, yet before every performance, I feel as jittery as I do when I drink too much coffee.

“And where the hell is Ayden?” Sage says from behind me. “He should have been here by now.”

“He’ll be here,” I assure him. Still feeling a little concerned myself, I decide to text him.

Me: We’re on in like 40. You’re on your way, right?

When he doesn’t reply right away, I start to get all twitchy. With the Soulless Mileas out there constantly tormenting him, it’s hard to remain calm whenever he goes MIA.

After five minutes drag by, I squeeze through the mob of intoxicated people to get to the bathroom and check my appearance. I’m not really a makeup girl, but I reapply the kohl liner around my bright green eyes and dab on some lip gloss. Then I comb my fingers through my long, blonde hair, smooth my hands over my black shirt and plaid skirt, and tighten the laces on my red boots. The last thing I ever want to happen is tripping over my shoelaces.

After I’m done, I push out the door and head back to the stage. As I’m passing the bar, I notice a woman staring at me. She’s very model-esque: long legs, flowing blonde hair, and bright blue eyes.

“Hey,” she says, giving me a tentative wave.

“Um . . . hey.” I have no clue who she is, but she acts like she knows me.

“You don’t know who am I, do you?” she asks with a mixture of amusement and nervousness.

I shake my head. “Sorry.”

“No worries.” She rises from the barstool, scooping up a half-filled wine glass from the counter. “I’m Ava. I used to know your mother and father back when they lived in Wyoming. I was out here visiting and heard your father had a club, so I thought I’d stop by.”

The name doesn’t ring a bell, but my parents rarely talk about the people they knew back in Wyoming.

“That’s cool. You should track my dad down and say hi.” I scan the bar then the hallway that leads to my dad’s office. “He’s around here somewhere, more than likely in his office, but he wanders out here during performances.”

“Lyric!” Sage hollers from the backstage area with his hands cupped around his mouth. “Time to get your ass up here!”

I roll my eyes at him. “Sorry. I guess I have to go. But, seriously, go say hi to my father. I’m sure he’ll want to chat with you about the good ol’ days or whatever.”

She offers me a small smile when I wave, and then I hurry through the crowd. My heavy boots clunk against the steps as I dash up the stairway to the backstage.

“Dude, Sage, my bro, my friend, what are you thinking, screaming across the stage like that?” I ask as I duck behind the curtain. “My dad’s not going to be happy with you acting like a spastic mad man.”

Sage gives me an innocent look. “I tried to text, but you didn’t answer.”

I check my phone and realize the battery is now dead. “Has Ayden texted you yet?”

Sage shakes his head. “And I’ve texted him like fifty times.”

As I grow even more worried, I open my mouth to tell Sage to hand me his phone so I can call Lila and Ethan, but then the door to our right swings open.

Ayden rushes inside with his guitar case in hand. “Sorry, I’m late. My car was being a pain in the ass and wouldn’t start.” His hair is dripping wet, water beads his skin, and his soaked grey shirt clings to his body.

I gawk at him like a pervert.

If you want to see perfection,

Just look right in front of you.

So gorgeous and flawless

With dark, haunted eyes,

Lips that taste so intoxicating,

A body that . . .

Good God, that body.

I want touch it, run my hands all over him.

“Lyric, did you hear what I said?” Ayden interrupts my lustful thoughts.

I rip my eyes off his body. “Nope, not a damn word.”

He inquisitively glances down at his shirt then back at me. “You okay?”

“Yep, I’m great. I was just”—I shrug—“checking your sexy body out.”

Astonishingly, he doesn’t blush as our gazes meld. It’s been a week since we got caught in his bedroom, and we’ve been trying to behave ourselves, but behaving has increased the sexual tense to about an . . . oh, eleven hundred.

Sage clears his throat and shatters the moment into oblivion.

Even though he seems fine with Ayden and me being together, sometimes, when we show a little PDA, he gets annoyed.

“Why didn’t you answer your texts?” Sage asks Ayden as he stuffs his drumsticks into the back pocket of his jeans.

   
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