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Blurb
To the outside world, Kray Brooks had it
all growing up.
Wealth. The devoting parents.
The beautiful girlfriend.
Good grades.
All of it a lie, except her. The woman he
left behind thirteen years ago to try and achieve his real dream... to become a
musician.
Life doesn't always go according to the
plan you set out for yourself.
Sometimes, you drift. Become lost, lose
hope and crash.
For thirteen years he's been drifting
wherever his guitar takes him, avoiding his past. Never thinking of his future.
Not once did he think it would all catch
up to him. Until it did.
Excerpt
“You in there or what?”
Josh nudges me with his hip. His finger rises up to tap me on my temple,
startling me out of my slumber. I stumble forward, damn near tripping over a
guitar case that’s sitting on the edge of the sidewalk. I should be paying
attention to where I’m going. There are many people here singing and offering
up some sort of trick for money up and down this strip. Only the ones who can
carry a tune catch my wandering eye for more than a second. Not that they all
don’t deserve my attention, but the people who sing have a raw, natural talent.
I become lost in their voices. Attuned. Familiar. There’s no sweet, tender, or
rough and seductive voice close by. Therefore, whoever owns this particular
case isn’t singing, or otherwise I may have pulled Josh to a sudden stop to
listen before tumbling over it like an idiot. “Shit. Sorry about that,” I tell
the man I notice standing up against the brick wall without looking at him.
This is what I get for thinking about things I shouldn’t. “It was my fault,”
Josh comments as we both bend down to shove the few dollar bills that fell out
back into the case. The man behind us just mumbles something incoherent. I
instantly feel worse for some reason. He’s worked hard for this money. In the
heat no less. And here I am, scrounging around to make sure I gather it all up
while assholes walk around me not giving a shit there are two people squatted
down on the sidewalk. They just step around us, not bothering to offer help.
Insensitive assholes. I reach into my purse and toss a hundred-dollar bill
inside the case. I know most of these people spend their money on booze and
drugs. I don’t care. Well, I do, really. They should be using it wisely. But
who am I to judge? I only wish I could have heard him sing before we walk away.
The talent they have is remarkable. It’s sad, really, how I enjoy listening to
them sing on these streets for food, a home, or more than likely a fix of
alcohol or drugs. I can’t help it; those voices carry me away. Some of them are
truly mesmerizing. Wasted talent on a dirty street. I’m sure some are runaways
with dreams shattered and hopes burned. This is the only way they know how to
survive. The Hollywood record producers should listen to some of these talented
people instead of shoving their lying butts into the faces of the fake boob
Barbie to either get in her pants or rake her back over hot coals, sucking as
much money out of her as they can. If only the rich would seek out the poor. To
lend a hand to those who only think life has fed them nothing but shit. For
these people to see that no matter how bad your life has been, if given the
chance or a choice, you can become whoever you want to be, even if you’re alone
doing it. I turn to the man whose face is darkened by the way he stands. His face
is completely out of my sight with his chin tugged down to where it’s almost
touching his chest. One black, shiny-booted foot rests up against the wall. His
jeans hang low. He’s wearing a faded gray t-shirt that, if I’m correct, was
black at one time. It also looks way too small, because my god, is it tight
across his massive chest. He has shoulders any woman would love to reach around
and grab as he lies on top of her. I’d give anything to see his face. To hear
him sing. To observe and dissect his talent.
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About the Author:
Kathy Coopmans
USA Today Best-Selling Author Kathy
Coopmans, lives in Michigan with her husband Tony where they have two grown
sons.
After raising her children she decided to
publish her first book and retiring from being a hairstylist.
She now writes full time.
She's a huge sports fan with her favorite
being Football and Tennis.
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