Reality
Chapter
10
One hour later, we were pulling into the parking lot next to a crowded place in downtown Philadelphia.
"Lemme call Deron first, okay?" I asked, pulling out my phone. I dialed the number and turned the speaker phone on.
B: Hello?
S:
Bianca? Hey, it's me, Sami.
B: Oh, hi, Sami. Do you want to talk
to Daddy?
S: Yeah, thanks, Bee.
B: background Hey, Daddy.
It's Sami.
D: Sami?
S: Hey, Der. We're out front of the club
that your playing at and we don't have tickets, can you tell them to
let us in?
D: Yeah, sure. background Chad, tell 'em that Sami,
Keith, and Paul can come in.
C: in background Yeah, sure.
D:
Okay, come on in.
S: Thanks, Deron.
D: You're welcome. See ya
inside.
S: Bye.
D: Bye!
click
"See how easy this stuff is?" Paul asked.
"Yeah, let's go." I said, leading them to the front. I started to walk through.
"Hey. Not so fast." the guy at the door said.
"Deron said we could come in." Keith said.
"Oh really."
"Yep."
"Okay, fine go in. I recongize the freckled one from the band EKS." Paul blushed and we headed on in.
The opening band had just finished playing and CKY was up.
"Introducing, the destroyers of rock and roll, CKY!" the announcer said. He was obviously a member of the Alliance. The crowd cheered. Deron and Chad ran out.
"Okay," Chad said, "you know since we've lost Jess that we need a new drummer and we still need a bass player so whoever can drum and play bass, get your asses up here!"
"Oh, wait! I think I see a bass player and drummer out there. Keith, Paul, get up here!" The crowd cheered and yelled even more as they climbed up on the stage.
"Oh yeah! Welcome the Bowman brothers from the band EKS. And just for kicks..." Deron waved for me to come up. I found the stairs and ran up them(I didn't climb cause I was wearing a mini skirt) and grabbed the microphone and did that heavy metal scream that the singers do. You know, the deep yell. Everyone clapped and screamed.
"Let's play the first song. Sami'll take turns with Deron for the singing part. Der, you start." Chad said. We started playing Promiscuious Daughter. Then I sung Shippensburg.
"We'll drive the band to Shippensburg and hope that we can play." The crowd cheered when it was over. I was happy to have something on my mind other than my dad.
"Deron, your turn! Flesh Into Gear, now!"
