The Songwriter by A. P. Jensen

The Songwriter by A. P. Jensen

Author:A. P. Jensen [Jensen, A. P.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Literature & Fiction, Women's Fiction, Contemporary Women, Romance, Contemporary, Romantic Comedy, Contemporary Fiction, Humor
Amazon: B00HS93YP4
Published: 2014-01-13T00:00:00+00:00


I have another woman

So much time has passed by,

Baby, release me from your dreams

At the close of the song Gwen sang:

I need to move on with my life

I can’t breathe

I’ve built a cage of fantasies

I need to release the dream of you and me

I need to be free

When the drummer started Breaking Out, Gwen clapped and did her usual routine of riling the crowd, flirting with the band members and generally doing everything she could to stay away from Trey. When she started backing towards the edge of the stage to make her exit, she was startled when Trey blocked her way and grabbed her arm.

“What did you think of my partner, Gwen Harper?” Trey hollered.

The resounding yells shook the ground and Gwen smiled and tried to tug out of Trey’s hold. He pulled her back to center stage and she felt a spear of panic. This wasn’t part of the act! Trey grabbed a stool and gallantly led her to it. She took the seat and stared at him, trying to ask him without words that the hell he was doing.

“Since I’ve been an ass to Gwen, let’s see if I can make it up to her,” Trey said.

Gwen smiled but she was so confused. Was he talking about figuratively or literally? In the song, the man was a douche bag that couldn’t give the woman what she wanted. Was that what he was trying to “make up” for? Trey didn’t move his eyes from hers as he stood beside her and played his guitar.



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