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The Words(123)

Author:Ashley Jade & A. Jade

Typically, I don’t regret pushing him, but this time I pushed him too far.

Chest rising and falling with sporadic breaths, he lifts his head. “What?”

“I’m sorry,” I repeat. “It’s only been an hour since your life got turned upside down. You haven’t had any time to process everything, let alone talk about it. I had no right to get mad at you for not wanting to.”

Unlike Phoenix, I have no problem owning up to it when I’m in the wrong.

And I was this time.

Slipping back into bed, he grabs the pile of papers and his reading pen off the nightstand.

He scans over the first few lines and from what I gather, they want the album to release at the end of January. Given this tour hasn’t even ended and they still have a European tour after this one, it doesn’t leave a whole lot of recovery time.

Visibly irritated, Phoenix places the pen down. “I can’t concentrate on this shit.”

Since I don’t want him to make the mistake of not reading it and signing the contract Chandler will undoubtedly hand him first thing tomorrow, I grab the packet.

“What are you doing?”

“I’m gonna read it to you.” Digging around the nightstand drawer, I find a pen. “Anything you don’t like or want to follow up on, I’ll mark. This way, you’ll be able to address everything before you sign the contract, okay?”

He gives me a soft nod.

As I read, Phoenix makes comments. A lot of stuff he’s fine with, but some he’s not…like the lack of downtime.

Appearing calmer than he was earlier, he rests his head on my lap. “I’d kill to have a week where I could do nothing but stay in bed and order takeout.”

“You’re allowed to ask for time off, Phoenix.”

I don’t realize I’ve started massaging his scalp with my free hand until he says, “Damn. That feels good.”

Continuing, I flip to the last two pages. “Okay, so it looks like all that’s left is…” Awkward. “Song choices for the album. There are thirteen tracks listed.”

“This should be interesting. Let’s hear them.”

“Well, they want the lead single to be a song called ‘Breathe Dust.’”

Instantly he tenses. “Fuck that. None of us like that song. When the guys and I talked, we agreed the lead single should be ‘Existentialism’ since it’s the strongest and sounds the most like us.”

“Then you guys need to be a united front and tell them that.”

He huffs out a breath. “What are the other songs?”

I rattle off the list. Phoenix stays silent until I reach the end.

“What happened to ‘Don’t Take Your Vitamins’”?

I scan the sheet, but don’t see it. “It’s not listed.”

“That’s bullshit.” He lurches up. “That was our second favorite song. It’s like Vic didn’t hear a fucking word we said.”

There’s an easy solution to this problem. “So why don’t you tell him you want it on the album?”

“Because it’s Vic’s label. Which means what he says goes.”

“It shouldn’t be that way.”

He closes his eyes and sighs. “I know. It’s why Josh was learning production. He was getting good at it, too. We were planning on having a meeting and telling Vic that we wanted him to produce this album because then at least we’d know it would be authentically us, but then…the accident happened, and he died. Now we’re stuck with Vic’s producer again.” An ugly snort leaves him. “We’re no longer Sharp Objects…we’re dull fucking puppets.”

“Well, if you guys band together—pun intended—and threaten to walk, I guarantee Vic will let you have more control.”

“Fat fucking chance. Vic swears he knows best—and his track record proves it since he’s a legend.” Looking defeated, his shoulders sag. “I just wish he’d actually listen to us instead of placating us with his typical, I’ll consider it bullshit.”

“Once again, there’s a resolution—”

“Threatening to quit isn’t an option.”

“Why?”

“Because if Vic calls my bluff, I’ll lose everything, Lennon. Singing and performing a few shitty songs on an album is better than not singing and performing at all.” The fear and desperation in his eyes has my chest clenching. “I’ll die without it.”

I get it.