Bullet Part 1 by Jade C. Jamison

Bullet Part 1 by Jade C. Jamison

Author:Jade C. Jamison
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: rock star romance, steamy contemporary romance, bad boy, rockstar bad boy, coming of age, naive heroine, new adult, rocker romance, female rocker
Publisher: Jade C. Jamison
Published: 2019-06-10T00:00:00+00:00


ALTHOUGH I’D SPENT the next two days just focusing on homework and ignoring Ethan’s texts, I still planned to attend the Fully Automatic show that Saturday night. After all, some of the lyrics were mine, and I’d never seen them performed before. Besides, Zane and I had become close friends, and I hadn’t seen Nick and Brad since early December the following year. As far as I was concerned, Ethan could fuck off, but I wasn’t going to miss the show.

Friday night, Zane joined Jennifer and me for dinner. I said, “You sure Ethan’s not going to show up?”

“Yeah.”

When we sat down, Zane asked, “You’re coming tomorrow night, right?”

I nodded. “Yeah. I plan to.”

“What about you, Jennifer?”

“What?”

“I told you about that—the Fully Automatic concert at The Cave.”

“You’re playing, Zane?” He nodded. Yeah...maybe there was still a spark between the two. That made me happy, because Jennifer was a sweet girl and Zane was a nice guy, and both deserved each other. “Then...maybe.” She looked at me. “I could drive us there.”

“Sounds great.” Until she’d said that, since it was April and spring was fully in gear, I’d planned on walking. With a friend driving, though, it would be a lot easier.

The show started at seven, and Fully Automatic wasn’t the first band. There were three bands playing that night, and I didn’t know which one would play first. I let Jennifer borrow some of my clothes, and I put on a black tank top, spiked wristbands, black leather pants, and black heeled boots. I was probably overdoing it, but I didn’t care. I hoped Ethan would see me in the crowd and regret what he’d done to me. I put on bright pink lipstick and dark eye makeup and off we went.

The place was just as dark as I’d remembered. Jennifer pointed out one of the tables a little back from the stage. “Do you care if we sit there?”

“You don’t want to get close to the stage?”

“Isn’t it dangerous there by the moshpit?”

I laughed. “Well, it can be. How about we sit here for now and move up front when the guys play?”

She agreed. So we sat at the table, sipping at the bottled waters we’d purchased, waiting for the show to begin. They were blasting plenty of metal, but the actual bands weren’t yet playing.

I saw someone sit next to me, so I turned my head. It was Brad, and sweet Jesus, he looked better than ever. He was still gorgeous, but his hair had grown some, and he had let a few days’ stubble accumulate on his face. I smiled. “Hi, beautiful,” he said as I looked over.

I wanted to jump him and get all excited, because I’d really missed him, but I wanted to keep my cool. He’d delivered his line as suave as could be, so I didn’t want to just spaz out. “Well, hello back, gorgeous.” I propped my head on my hands, resting my elbows on the table.

Holy shit. There was still some weird magnetism vibrating between us, as though no time had passed since I’d last seen him.



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