Candira
Singularity
- Joined
- Jan 9, 2009
It had been a few months since the news. It had come as a surprise to everyone--including the other band members. The lead singer of a local band rising in popularity had died. Andrea had been a vibrant, sexy front woman and losing her had stopped the band cold, not to mention, left them all reeling. She'd had an aneurism and died in her sleep, only discovered the next day by her friend and roommate. The news had been all over the web and local news for weeks, and rumors of the band coming back for a tour were circulating. By now, the gossip had reached other towns in the region.
So as Natalie dialed up a member of the band she'd stayed in contact with, she wondered if he was alright. She hadn't heard from him in a few weeks beyond a handful of short texts, and was starting to get worried about him. In fact, she'd been planning a trip into his area to check on him. Still, a phone call now and then never hurt. She'd been a fan since her first show and had hit it off with a few band members, especially the one she was calling now. She wondered if everything was alright. Andrea had been like family, and losing her would have been terrible. But if the rumors of singer auditions were true, she wondered how well they were all holding up. Maybe things were better than she'd thought?
Meanwhile, the band was meeting up for auditions in their home town. It was an emotional day, but they needed to move on, both emotionally and professionally. They were holding auditions in their practice space, a warehouse they leased and had refurbished to fit their needs. The keyboardist was the first to arrive and had set out some refreshments from her family's restaurant. Wontons, fried rice, sweet and sour chicken, and various other Chinese dishes filled a table, along with a few rows of bottled water and some two liters of Siera Mist, paper plates, and plastic cutlery. Roxy had just finished setting it all up when the others arrived. She smiled at them, heading over to meet them by the door.
"Hey guys. Mom and dad decided we needed a buffet today, and I'm not one to turn down free food. Grab a plate, kay? I don't wanna take it all home with me." She chuckled and gave her friends a hug each, glad that she had them.
So as Natalie dialed up a member of the band she'd stayed in contact with, she wondered if he was alright. She hadn't heard from him in a few weeks beyond a handful of short texts, and was starting to get worried about him. In fact, she'd been planning a trip into his area to check on him. Still, a phone call now and then never hurt. She'd been a fan since her first show and had hit it off with a few band members, especially the one she was calling now. She wondered if everything was alright. Andrea had been like family, and losing her would have been terrible. But if the rumors of singer auditions were true, she wondered how well they were all holding up. Maybe things were better than she'd thought?
Meanwhile, the band was meeting up for auditions in their home town. It was an emotional day, but they needed to move on, both emotionally and professionally. They were holding auditions in their practice space, a warehouse they leased and had refurbished to fit their needs. The keyboardist was the first to arrive and had set out some refreshments from her family's restaurant. Wontons, fried rice, sweet and sour chicken, and various other Chinese dishes filled a table, along with a few rows of bottled water and some two liters of Siera Mist, paper plates, and plastic cutlery. Roxy had just finished setting it all up when the others arrived. She smiled at them, heading over to meet them by the door.
"Hey guys. Mom and dad decided we needed a buffet today, and I'm not one to turn down free food. Grab a plate, kay? I don't wanna take it all home with me." She chuckled and gave her friends a hug each, glad that she had them.