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Not Your Average Teen Pop Star (DarkDreamer9110 x MsBloom)

Cassie had squealed at Ellie's acceptance of Eric's offer and rushed in to join the hug. Eric had smiled and glanced over at Adri. "This is a father-kids hug, and you're one of my kids, too." He'd said, gesturing for Adri to join them.



When Luke dropped Megan off, Cassie had gone out to talk to him. Luke's surprise to see her had been evident as Cassie walked over to the car window and leaned in.

"Cassie, what's this about?"

"You could have been my father, Luke. I'm glad you aren't. I would be ashamed and embarrassed to have a disgrace like you for a sperm donor. I would hate myself for being related to you. I don't know how Ellie doesn't hate herself. Eric has been more of a Dad to a girl who's not even his blood than yo have to the fruit of your loins. She calls him Dad with pride. Just like he calls her his other daughter. Ellie doesn't see you as anything better than a sperm donor. Do better with Alice and Megan, Luke. Make them proud to call you 'Dad' the way Ellie is proud to call mine 'Dad.' You still have a chance with them. Don't do it for me, or Ellie, or Eric or Madison or Joan. Do it for Alice and Megan. Do it for yourself. Do better. Don't disappoint them. Don't disappoint yourself." She'd said, then turned and walked away without another word.

The CPS meeting saw Cassie giving her own testimony about her understanding of Gloria and Alice's relationship, including how Alice had wanted to have her question about kissing members of the same sex answered anonymously during the first livestream interview out of fear her parents, particularly Gloria, might find out she was gay.

Naturally, in the course of the parents' interviews, their complicated, contentious history with Luke was brought up in the context of a potential conflict of interest motivating the Spencer-Clayton clan to try and hurt Luke by questioning his fitness as a parent.

"Has Luke treated Ellie appallingly? Yeah. Always. Even before he and Joan split up. I mean, he missed Ellie's birth. I held her before Luke ever saw her. But the younger girls, we have never heard anything through Ellie that suggests he has been anything besides good to them. Do I have a lot of personal feelings about him? Of course I do. I loved him! He broke my heart and I still care about him. I want nothing but the best for him and his family. I want to make Alice and Megan go back to a home that's safe for them, a father that continues to do what's best for them. Luke is a wonderful man. I want him to have those kids back and to do right by them. We're just trying to make sure that those girls don't get caught in the crossfire as Luke separates from and divorces Gloria." Eric said.

Madison and Joan had recommended a few possible divorce lawyers to Luke and, in the wake of Ellie accepting Eric's offer to adopt her, had started getting all the paperwork together to file for that.

With the upcoming mini-tour (four shows, one each in Pasadena, Anaheim, Long Beach, and San Diego, across four consecutive weekends in September) announced and being promoted, it was only natural that the band, especially with the recent success of the Coming Out set of songs, should do an interview, but even so, the band had been surprised to hear from Andi that she had secured them a prime interview spot on a regional radio show. It would be the band's first time doing an interview with a professional and in an environment they didn't control, and Andi had advised them to be wary of the potential for a hostile interviewer.

And so, with that in mind, the band met at Cassie, Ellie, and Adri's place before heading to the studio, where they met Andi. From there, it was off to the radio station.

When they arrived, they were greeted by a production assistant, who guided the five band members plus Andi through the station to a prep room, where they got set up with mics and were given instructions.
 
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When being interviewed by the woman from CPS Ellie was asked about her own relationship with Luke and much like everyone else she told her how he had failed her at almost every turn, adding that the few times she had spent with him that were actually good memories had been him trying to buy her affections, she had realised in hindsight. Even the King Crimson farewell concert he had taken her too had been one last attempt at buying her affection ... or had it ... All those moments had been moments without The Bitch ... Had they perhaps been honest attempts at creating some kind of Father/Daughter relationship where the main obstacle for it was excluded? Then again ... what kind of relationship would that have been. She had never really felt like anything but a guest in her father's house, and had it not been for her sisters she would have refused to visit him at all a long time ago. But her sisters, Alice perhaps more than Megan, had needed her, wanted her in their life and they had always made her feel loved. It was them, not Luke, she had gone to visit and it was with them she had spent most of her time in Modesto.

At this point the woman had stopped asking questions of Ellie because the words were just flowing out of her in something that was not entirely unlike a therapeutic rant. Ellie continued to agree that between Gloria's general attitude to anything outside the norm, the cishet norm in particular, she did not feel it would be safe for Alice to return to her birth mother, or to her father for that matter until he had detached himself from the hateful bitch. If he did that then perhaps Alice and Megan might have a chance of actually knowing him as a dad in the way she had not.
"If he doesn't I will file for custody and take them in myself," she had said with firm determination and looked the CPS woman in the eyes.
"If you let Her have them back in any way shaped or form except for supervised and restricted visitations in public that is," she added, still holding the woman's gaze firmly, her arms now crossed over her chest.
"I've got a pair of good lawyers too ..." she concluded the interview by simply standing up and walking away.



With Alice and Megan installed in her old room Ellie knew that what she had said to the CPS woman, about potentially filing for custody if Luke and her moms could not prevent Gloria from having any influence whatsoever on them, meant that she had to be more than just a big sister to them. She would perhaps not need to be a parent to them but she would need to act more responsibly with them, enforce bedtimes, school, homework and ... chores around the house. Now however was the summer holidays and she could keep it more casual for the time being.

She had talked it through with Cassie and Adri too. Were they prepared to become co-guardians of her sisters, if it came to that? Adri had looked a bit hesitant but in the end had nodded their agreement.
"I love you El," they had said.
"And want to be with you ... and you too of course Cassie ... If that means suddenly gaining two teenage stepdaughters ... then that is how it is I suppose."
They then chuckled.
"I mean ... this family unit is odd enough as is ... right? Not quite the traditional all american family. What's another twist to it, right?"
They looked first at Ellie and then at Cassie realising how much they loved them both.

It was also in that moment Ellie remembered the present from Cassie and wondered if it would be ok for her to share it with Adri, if they wanted to. Adri wouldn't have to carry the child themself. Ellie would probably be more than happy to act as a surrogate.



The world did not stop revolving just because of the changed circumstances. Funhouse Sweethearts had four shows booked over a month that needed to be promoted. This of course was mainly done on their now official channels on social media platforms like Instagram and X, but also on the original YouTube channel where they posted daily, random videos of the band and its individual members doing random things while promoting the tour, but also live clips from rehearsals and mock interviews about how excited they were to finally get out there to meet all of their regional fans. This all culminated in an interview on a popular radioshow where they would also play two songs live, one before the interview and one after.

This would be the first interview where they had no control over the q&a, the first real interest from a major media outlet, and Ellie was nervous as hell. This was getting serious now. This was in many ways what she had dreamed of ever since writing My Best Friend with Cassie but it was also terrifying now that she was there ...
 
With the current situation ensuring that the younger girls were looked after and being allowed to remain at a degree of remove from the ongoing divorce proceedings, it had of course come up about what if further action, such as Ellie taking full legal guardianship of her sisters, was necessary. Cassie had smiled at Adri as they had voiced their support for the idea. When her own opinion was sought, she smiled and gave an enthusiastic nod.

"I'm absolutely fine with it. And yeah, ain't nothing normal about ... all this. I mean, Ellie, you and I are about to legally be sisters and at some point we're probably gonna be wives, three of our four parents are in a polycule that I'm pretty sure has Eric getting routinely cucked by our moms, I have no idea if our dad is screwing your bio mom, and we're probably gonna eventually have babies via the power of SCIENCE!™️. Oh, and Adri, that offer of having babies with me via SCIENCE!™️ is also available to you if you want my lab-grown sperm fertilizing an egg or two. We can find a surrogate if you want, if you don't like the idea of being pregnant. Hell, with the uterine transplant stuff they're doing these days, I might actually be able to carry one myself. Or Ellie might be happy to be our surrogate. Honestly, if Ellie had yours and my kid, Adri, the kid could kind of have all three of us as parents. Me as the sperm donor, you as the egg donor, and Ellie as the birth mother. And we could all share lactation duties. You and I would have to use other methods to induce lactation, and that's not only possible, but easy compared to the rest of the weird science stuff here, so we could totally do that."



The radio show had set up a space for them to perform, and they got set up as the previous show was airing. There would be an introductory lead in from the host and some of the production staff would let them know when they were live.

They had discussed what songs to do, ultimately settling on Heart Of A Dreamer and a song André and Léon had written before joining Funhouse Sweethearts, Dancing on the Edge of a Knife, which was about their experiences exploring sexuality and gender identity. They would be doing Heart first, and then debuting Dancing at the end. The reasoning had been that since Heart was one that Cassie and Ellie had done together before the band's expansion and Dancing was one done by their newest members, the pair of songs together represented the band's growth.

Once they had all their gear set up and had done a sound check, the production manager let them know it was almost time to go live on the air. Cassie glanced around at the others and gave a smile and nod as the production manager started to count them down.
 
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They went through Heart of a Dreamer as they had agreed after Ellie had introduced it as a song inspired by Blondie (if anyone out there remembered them). The host of the radio show then announced the title and introduced them as they took their seats in the studio. It would be sade to say that Ellie was quite nervous. This was the first major interview they had no control over the way they had always had before with their Q&A live streams.
"You have made quite a splash in just a very short while," the middle-aged female interviewer said.
"The queerest band in So-Cal they say, some even say you are the queerest band in the world."
She said this with a smile and then asked how it was they had found each other and rather than letting Cassie tell how she had come out to her and Ellie's parents for the zillionth time it was actually Dusty who spoke up. Like everyone else in the band he had heard the story a few times by then and in his husky, rather unisex voice, said: "It all began on Cassie's tenth birthday, or perhaps her first depending on how you look at it I guess. It was with a song from Mulan that she came out to her parents."
"Then the next day we wrote My Best Friend together ..." Ellie added and glanced gratefully at Dusty.
"And then eight years down the road we met Dusty and then Léon and André came along. The queerness I guess just happened as a result of it all."
 
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André nodded as Dusty and Ellie spoke about the band's origins. "Yeah, Léon and I, our previous band, Rats In A Can, had been another group Andi was working with, but that band fell apart because Léon and I were too queer for them. And then Andi called the two of us up, said we'd been the real talent of RIAC, and asked us if we'd be interested in trying out to join an existing all-queer band. So yeah, Andi's kind of the MVP here for putting us all together and making this little gaggle of queers."

The interviewer nodded. "So I understand that Cassie is a trans lesbian, Ellie is a cis lesbian, Dusty is gay, and Léon is, I believe, a pansexual crossdresser, but what about you, André? You seem like a straight man. You're dressed in male clothes and have a girlfriend."

André chuckled. "So Léon isn't pan, but I'll let him explain further. As for me, even leaving aside the fact that I could be bi or pan but just not involved with a guy at the moment, just because I am comfortable presenting as masculine doesn't make me a man. I'm agender. I don't identify as a man, or a woman, or anything within the construct of gender. I'm an it. My pronouns are it/its. Let me use an analogy. If genders are fruits, like if men are bananas and women are apples and enbies are blueberries, strawberries, etc, if gender is fruit, then I'm not a fruit, I'm a rock, albeit a rock that's mostly painted yellow because yellow makes me feel handsome. Still a rock, though, not a banana. I'm not straight, either. What I am is FINsexual. That's "feminine in nature." I'm attracted to feminine women, cis or trans, femme-aligned enbies of any assigned gender at birth, occasionally femboys, basically people who identify with femininity." It said with a shrug.
 
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Léon picked up the cue from his twin.
"If gender is like a fruit and André is a yellow sort of banana-shaped rock instead of an actual banana, or a blueberry, then think of sexuality like a fruit salad. A pansexual doesn't much care what fruit goes into the salad. It could be bananas, apples, kiwi fruits, pineapples, maybe even a few nuts and a sprinkling of chocolate but a polysexual, which is what I am, only want a specific selection of fruits in their salad."
He paused for a moment and looked around the group before adding: "Right now I am very much fond of pomegranates," while letting his eye linger on Dusty.
"I would also like to straighten the record on me being a crossdresser. I am not. Yes I dress in a way that is mostly associated with women but as you may notice I am not wearing a bra, nor am I trying to pass for a woman."
He glanced at Cassie because he knew that the idea of being passable was a sensitive subject. His eyes said sorry but then he continued to point out several details about himself, other than the absence of a bra, to drive his point home about not being crossdresser just because he presented mostly feminine.
"You wouldn't call Ellie a crossdresser would you, even though she is wearing jeans and a plain shirt. Of course not because that is considered unisex today. There was however a time when it was not, when there would have been cause to think her a crossdresser for wearing trousers."

The host nodded. She had received a much more in depth answer than she had expected but it was at the same time better than what she had expected. Next she turned to Ellie and without thinking her next question through all the way asked her how it felt to be the only real girl in the band which caused Ellie to giggle and throw a glance at Dusty, who for some reason seemed to thrive in the situation.
 
Dusty had blushed at Léon's comment about being very fond of pomegranates, and Cassie and André had grinned at the adorable display of affection.

Cassie smiled at Léon as he made his comment about not attempting to be passable as a woman. She understood his point, that he wasn't trying to embody womanhood or emulate traditional beauty standards for cis women.

The host's next remark to Ellie about her being the only real girl had Ellie giggling, Dusty with a shit-eating grin on his face, André glancing back and forth between Dusty and Cassie, and Cassie herself fuming. Before the trans girl could say anything, Dusty held up a hand to stop her before addressing the host.

"So I'm gonna step in here because there seems to be a misunderstanding. I'm going to be generous and assume in this context that what you didn't mean by "real girl" is "possesses female genitalia," in which case you'd be wrong about Ellie being the only "real girl" because, well, just ask Léon what he spent last night worshipping. But it's still affirming to know I apparently don't register as assigned female at birth. I haven't even been on T more than a couple weeks." He said with a grin. "And if, as I suspect, what you actually meant was "person assigned female at birth who identifies as female," the words you'd want to use are "cisgender woman," since things like "normal" and "real" deny the experience and gender of those outside the conventional and utterly wrong Eurocentric bioessentialist binary. Cassie is as real a girl as Ellie. Always has been, where it counts."

The host seemed stunned by Dusty's firm correction, and momentarily speechless. Fortunately, Dusty's intervention had allowed Cassie to compose herself.

"So, Ellie, only cis woman in the band. What's that like?" Cassie asked, giving the hostess a firm stare, as if to encourage her to think more carefully about her phrasing of questions she didn't have the full vocabulary for, while simultaneously giving the woman time to recover and think about her next questions.
 
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Ellie looked annoyed at the question, even after Dusty's intervention and Cassie's rephrasing of it.
"All through the history of pop music women who are not vocalists in front of a band of male musicians have been asked that question; Tina Weymouth, Kim Deal, Gillian Gilbert, Kim Gordon even named her biography Girl in a Band ironically because of it, and even if they were never that big in their own time I'm pretty sure even Maureen Tucker got the question."
She paused and looked around realising perhaps that her geek was showing.
"My point is," she resumed with an apologetic smile.
"I'm not sure it matters, not really, whether I'm a woman in a band without lead vocal duties, much less being the only cis-woman in the band. I'm a musician in a band, as were all those I mentioned. I write for the band, as did most of them as well."

There was another brief pause during which she took a deep breath and decided against confronting the already off balance host if she had meant to imply that women who could do more in a band than just sing and look pretty were so unusual that it warranted the question, or if it was that women perhaps were usually not really given a chance to join The Boys' Club of being part of a band unless those boys needed someone to sing and look pretty or them. She also refrained from mentioning how it all went at least as far back as popular music.

"I'm a musician in a band," she concluded.
"What's between my legs has no relevance."
 
"So the rest of the band doesn't treat you any differently?" The host asked.

André spoke up. "I'm the only agender member of the band. Dusty's the only transmasc. Cassie's the only transfem. Léon is the only cis man. There's no "normal" to treat Ellie differently from. We all treat each other like bandmates, like friends, like family, even. Gender, sexuality, these things inform our music, sure, but they don't change how we treat each other. Ellie is as valued as any of the rest of us."

The host apparently finally recognized that this line of questioning wasn't worth it, and moved on. "So, you have an upcoming mini-tour in the southern California area. Four concerts across four weekends. I assume that's to accommodate the fact that you're still in high school?"

"Yeah. We need to give ourselves time to deal with our schoolwork and the like. Once we all graduate, it's gonna be different and we can look into more intense touring schedules." Cassie said.

"And you're closing it out by opening for Kim Petras, another transgender music artist who's starting to get popular. How'd that happen?"

"So Kim was always one of my inspirations, both as a trans woman and a musician." Cassie began. "After I came out publicly and dropped the stealth thing, some stuff happened at school. I was asked to say a few words. Dusty and some others recorded it and asked permission to post it online. And Kim came across it. Things went from there. We're actually planning for some more collaborative work in the future. I'm not at liberty to discuss some of it yet, but keep your eyes and ears peeled, because it's gonna be good.

From there, the host asked them a few questions about their music, their hopes for the future, before wrapping up with "So, it's my understanding that Heart Of A Dreamer was written by Cassie and Ellie before you two really started to get big. And I understand that this next song you're going to do to close things out is something written by André and Léon, and it's a new piece."

"Yeah. We chose it because while André and Léon did the lyrics, all five of us contributed to writing the music. Kind of a way to symbolize the band's growth and coming together. It felt fitting to debut it on our first major radio interview."

"Alright, we'll go to commercial, and then, when we come back, Funhouse Sweethearts, debuting "Dancing On The Edge Of A Knife.""
 
"It's about our coming out journey, mine and André's," Léon took over after Ellie had answered most of the musical questions, about the writing process, which she described as being both more complex and at the same time more direct, more concrete now that it wasn't just her and Cassie anymore. How even the songs written before Dusty and the twins joined had evolved and changed, some almost into entirely new songs.
She did however confirm that she was still the main composer of the group but that she expected that to change. It was this statement that led the host to address the twins about Dancing on the Edge of a Knife.
"It's about our experiences being who we are, the troubles it has got us into, and the support and love it has got us also, like meeting Cassie for the first time after having followed her on social media for a while, her and Ellie, was - if I'm being honest - a mind blower."
He paused briefly and smiled while glancing at Dusty.
"And that was nothing compared to meeting this little pomegranate."
Dusty blushed but took Léon's hand when he offered it.

The band then all got up and took their places, did a bit of tuning in preparation for the introduction of the song, leaving Cassie to have the last word with the host.
 
"Like with Not Your Average Teen Girl, Ellie and I had had a lot of that music basically set in stone with only minor changes for years. This was a song that meant the world and then some to me. We spent years, hundreds, maybe even thousands, of hours, on it. And when the band expanded, we threw out the entirety of the bass, drums, and keyboard sections to see what our new bandmates could do. And what they helped turn it into is so much better than what we originally had. The song really improved for their involvement." Cassie said. "So I'm really eager to see what else we can do together."

"When André and Léon presented their idea to us, I absolutely knew it had to be one we worked on. Hearing about other people's transition journeys, their paths of discovery, it's so important for everyone out there who's questioning, who's feeling different, who's hiding who they are out of fear and shame, to see and hear the journeys of people who did the self-discovery. You have people like me, who knew from a young age. You have people like André, who didn't figure it out until they were an older teen. You have people like Suzy Izzard, Caitlyn Jenner, the Wachowskis, who don't figure it out until they're well into middle age. Our voices, our stories, are so important. So yeah, being able to work with André and Léon to make their song the best it could be ... It was an honor."

"That's a truly moving sentiment. You always seem to know how to speak from the heart, with passion and feeling. Thank you for sharing all that." The host said, and with that, they were on commercial and Cassie was getting ready to sing.

They were somewhat confined by the space available, but even so, Cassie found ways to move as she sang, catching Léon's eye as she did so. Several parts of the song had Cassie, André, and Léon singing harmonies together, and during those segments the chemistry between Cassie and Léon again showed itself.

Seriously, what was going on between them? Cassie couldn't recall the last time any male, boy or man, had made her feel the way she felt with Léon. They just vibed so well, electricity sparking between them, a fire building in Cassie.

As they wrapped up the interview with a few quick "thank you for having us"es, Cassie found herself gazing at Léon in admiration. The way Léon made her feel ... It was like the way Ellie or Ember or Adri made her feel, except without the physical component. She didn't imagine being railed, dominated, used by Léon the way she did with her other partners. She didn't even think of them having sex at all. But she loved being around him, performing with him, just spending time talking about music with him, working on their choreography together.

After the band went their separate ways for the next couple days until their next practice, Cassie found herself on the phone with Sabrina.

"I think I'm in romantic love with Léon and it's fucking with me."
 
Unlike Cassie and Léon Ellie had no issues with the limited space of the radio studio. She stood back next to Dusty and focused entirely on playing. The song which had begun as a few disconnected lines of lyrics and a bass riff around a few basic chords on the keyboards had evolved through the band rehearsing and playing it. They had all added to it but it was still mainly André's and Léon's song. They had written the words together, even if perhaps it had mainly been André penning them and shaping them into lyrics. To Ellie the process of putting together Dancing on the Edge of a Knife was not entirely dissimilar to the way they had reworked most of the songs she and Cassie had written before the band became an actual band. It was a collaborative effort and it was also the first time she had not sung harmonies, which had allowed her to play tiny discreet solos behind the choruses.

The chemistry between himself and Cassie was certainly not lost on Léon either. He felt the energy, he felt it to be more than just a performative energy too. There was a moment when he and Cassie were doing harmonies, back to back, into her microphone when he felt the way he usually only felt when he kissed Dusty. And yet ... he did not desire to kiss Cassie. Her presence and the energy they shared was more than enough. Unlike Cassie though he talked it through with Dusty that evening after they had sex.
"I can't really explain it," he admitted and made sure that Dusty understood that he had nothing to worry about as far as their relationship was concerned.
"I love you both in very different ways. Physically Cassie does precious little for me. I mean sure she looks great and all that but I don't feel that kind of attraction toward her, not like I do with you."
He kissed Dusty who nodded and said that he wasn't worried in the slightest.
"And even if," he said, "it wouldn't make me any less in love with you."
He shrugged and with a giggle suggested that maybe at some point they'd all be more of a polycule than a band and pointed out that Cassie and Ellie certainly were not exclusive. They shared Adri and Cassie was involved with Ember on the side and they all acted as if it was the most natural thing in the world.

Ellie spent most of the days after the interview either in bed with Adri or playing her guitar. Cassie came and went, spending one night at the house and one at Ember's. She was just in the middle of working on a new riff sequence when Adri made their presence known by clearing their throat and gesturing that they perhaps needed to talk. They had overheard Cassie on the phone with her therapist and Adri was worried about how Cassie was actually feeling. Ellie nodded and put the guitar down and headed downstairs where she found Cassie just getting off the phone with Sabrina.
"So Honey ... How are you feeling," she asked and sat down opposite Cassie, taking her hands into hers and looking into her eyes.
"Got the feels for Léon too huh and don't know exactly what they are?"
 
Cassie had just wrapped up with Sabrina when she noticed Ellie coming downstairs. When Ellie asked how she was feeling and sat down opposite her in "talk to me" mode, it was starting to dawn on Cassie why Ellie was doing this, and the question about her having feelings about Léon confirmed it. She chuckled, giving Ellie a bemused smile.

"Guessing you overheard me telling Sabrina? Or was it Adri and they sent you down here? I guess it doesn't really matter how you know. You got it in one. I'm falling in love with Léon. I think. I'm not, like, sexually into him. I don't want him to fuck me. I don't want to fuck him. Hell, I don't even necessarily want to be physically intimate with him beyond maybe holding hands. Sex? With a man? That thought still gives me the ick. But ... Léon and I, when we're together, it feels like there's this synergy, this resonance between us. It's like we vibe together really well. We play off each other's energy, feed it, harmonize together. But like, if it's romantic love, why doesn't the idea of going on a dinner and movie date with him appeal? I don't want to like ... Go out in public and do designated date activity with him. When we jam during practice, when we throw on music and chill ... That's what feels good about being with him. I want to be with him in the "hang out and do the things we both enjoy" sense, not the "doing heteronormative date stuff" sense. I don't want to kiss him, I don't want to do romantic dinners or movies together. I just ... I want to be with him in a way that makes sense for who we are and what we love about each other. I don't know if he loves me back, if he's even interested in me like that."

She sighed. "Sabrina gave me the usual advice. Have a mature, honest conversation with him. Talk it out, see where we both stand. Go from there." She said, then reached over to the side table and picked up one of her songwriting notebooks, which was open to two pages that had previously been empty, but were now filled with lyrics, some crossed out, annotated, revised, with ideas scribbled in the margins. The title written across the top was "Lionsong: His Roar Shakes My Soul."

"I, uh, I've been playing around with a song the last couple days, trying to sort my head through it. And, uh, yeah. It's fucking complicated. That's just the last two pages of work. I think I filled up another ... Five pages, maybe six, before that. But it doesn't feel right. Like it's missing something. Like I can't make the lyrics work without the bass line. But I don't know what the bass line is. I think I need to show Léon because I think he needs to do the bass line. I don't think I can write this song about him without him."
 
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