Total pages in book: 93
Estimated words: 90019 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 450(@200wpm)___ 360(@250wpm)___ 300(@300wpm)
Estimated words: 90019 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 450(@200wpm)___ 360(@250wpm)___ 300(@300wpm)
Rifling through my bag, I pulled out a deep purple lip crayon and used a parked car’s side-view mirror to color in my lips and smooth my crazy hair a little. Perfect. I walked back around the building and made my way to the door as I slid my tongue ring in and twisted the ball on the end a few times to secure it.
The hipsters at the door ignored me as I walked past, acting like their damn clove cigarettes held the answers to the universe, and I couldn’t help but snort as I stepped inside. Acting like you don’t care doesn’t make you look cool, it just makes it look like you’re trying too hard. I could practically feel their bespectacled gazes on my flannel-covered ass. Take a good look, guys.
“Welcome to open-mike night,” a guy called into a microphone as I bellied up to the bar and slid my ass onto a stool. “For those of you who’re new here, the rules are simple. We don’t want to hear your song about the melting glaciers in Alaska or the time you drove your VW bus to the Grand Canyon. Covers only, folks. You sing an original song, we’ll boo your ass offstage.”
The crowd laughed, and my lips twitched as I looked at the guy on a small stage across the room. He was tall and lanky with a short beard and a shirt that said, BEER ME. Good looking, if you were into skinny guys.
“Got a friend starting us off tonight while you pussies get up the courage to sign in. Abraham?” the guy called, looking off to the darkened side of the stage.
My mouth dropped open as Bram stepped onstage, a worn guitar dangling from his hand. What in fucking fuck?
“Hefeweizen,” I called, glancing at the pretty, tattooed bartender that was leaning across the bartop next to me. “A shot of tequila too, please.”
She nodded and pulled her eyes away from Bram to get my drinks.
“Hello, Portland,” Bram said with a smile, making my stomach do a weird somersault. “Haven’t been onstage in a while, so you’ll have to bear with me.”
“Yeah, ’cause you’re an asshole,” Tall Skinny Guy called out.
“Yeah, yeah. I’m here now,” Bram said, making the crowd chuckle. “Can I sing, or are you gonna keep running your mouth?”
“By all means,” Tall Skinny Guy replied, throwing his arms out.
“First song, you might not know—”
“No originals!” Tall Skinny Guy yelled as the bartender slid my drinks over the counter.
Bram went completely still and turned his head slowly toward the side of the stage while the crowd snickered.
“Fine. Fine. Go ahead,” Tall Skinny Guy said over the crowd.
“Jesus.” Bram shook his head. “And I worried I’d be late.”
I couldn’t help but smile at the way the crowd was eating Bram up. He was working them—Bram, who rarely got along with anyone and walked around with a permanent scowl—held a crowded bar in the palm of his hand.
“Like I said, you might not recognize this one—but it’s not one of mine so Jay can shut the fuck up and let me do it,” Bram said, leaning into the mike with a small smile on his face as he settled himself more comfortably on the bar stool he was perched on. “This is ‘Thief and a Liar’ by Jeffrey Martin.”
By the noise of the crowd, I guessed they knew who he was talking about but I’d never heard of him.
The minute Bram began to play, my heart began thumping hard in my chest. I couldn’t tell if it was nervousness or excitement. When his voice came through the speakers again, I think I stopped breathing.
He sang, his voice a little raspy but seriously good, and I spun away, taking the shot fast before chasing it with my beer. My hands were shaking as I pulled the orange off the rim of my glass and dropped it into my beer. I wanted to turn back around and see him, but for the first time since I’d walked into the bar, I felt weird about the way I’d followed him.
It was odd. I was watching Bram do something that he’d obviously not wanted us to know about, but I was the one who felt naked.
After a few moments, I turned back around holding my beer in front of me just so I’d have something to do with my hands…and met Bram’s eyes from across the room.
Oh, God. I’d thought that the dim spotlight on him would hide me from view, but when I’d sat at the bar, the lights behind it illuminated me.
“I am a thief and a liar of the very worst kind. Oh, I sell to the broken and I rob them blind. I will build you a house with my own two hands, and then burn it to the ground as quick as I can.” Bram’s voice didn’t falter, not even when he raised his eyebrows, as if to say, I caught you.