Reggie waved. "Hi." He grinned. "This place is so cool."
Alex stared at Caleb as he said, "Man, I knew I recognized him. He's the guy that bumped into me outside the Orpheum."
"Isn't he that magician dude who died a horrible death doing a trick?" Reggie wondered.
Alex stuffed his hands in his pockets as he said, "Yeah, I wouldn't really bring that up when we meet him."
Willie rejoined them and said, "Yeah, you guys should come back when he shows one of his movies! I mean, for Titanic, he literally floods the entire place! The guy has got skills."
"All right, but can he wave his arms and make ghosts visible to lifers?" Luke asked.
"Told you, the guy's got skills," Willie replied.
"So where'd he go?" Reggie wondered as Caleb appeared behind them. "Oh, God, found him."
Caleb smiled. "Hello boys. Caleb Covington. Welcome to the Hollywood Ghost Club! Enjoying the show?"
Luke stammered. "Yo, that was like -- I mean -- did you like -- like-"
"I know," Caleb replied.
Willie introduced the three. "Um, this is Luke, Alex and Reggie."
"Yeah, it's really nice to meet you," Alex said.
"'Sup?" Reggie asked.
Caleb continued smiling. "The pleasure is mine. Nothing warms my heart more than sharing this magic with new friends. Please. Sit, sit." The five sat.
"Thank you for the invite," Alex replied.
"Of course, of course! Now, my friend Willie tells me that you guys have some magic of your own."
Alex cleared his throat. "Um, Willie and I-I mean, I wouldn't really call it magic, but I mean..."
Willie took over. "Oh, no, he means your ghost abilities. You know, like to be seen by everybody when you play with Julie and Reyna."
"No, totally. Right. No. 'Cause when you said it, I was like, is that what he said? 'Cause-"
"Yeah, but, uh, we can't really, uh, wave our arms and do this magic stuff," Luke said.
Caleb looked between them. "Well, I've had some practice. Our gifts are so rare, so special. It's not often I come across other spirits who possess similar talents. It's no surprise we found each other."
"Yeah, that definitely..."
"If you'll forgive me, fellas, I got to go pay the bills if you know what I'm saying. I'll be back later for a chat." He stood and walked away. They watched as he walked up to a woman.
"My darling!" Caleb greeted. "Oh, look at that dress! Where have you been?"
"I love that dude!" Reggie cried, pointing to Caleb. "Please tell me this party is never gonna end."
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"Is everybody fired up for RJ and the Phantoms?" Flynn asked as she spoke into a mic and the students cheered. "Great. Keep that fire, 'cause that's later. We're a bit behind schedule, but don't worry, just enjoy these mind-blowing beats." She put on the music and made her way backstage to her friends.
"RJ and the Phantoms?" Julie and Reyna questioned.
"I had some free time in French class. And you'd both better like it, because I registered it on Insta, Snapchat, Twitter..."
Reyna let out a small sigh. "No, we love it. But we'd love it a lot more it a lot more if the actual Phantoms were here."
Flynn nodded and pointed to something behind them and they turned.
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Edge of Great // Julie and the Phantoms (Reggie Peters)
Ficção AdolescenteLife has not been kind to Reyna Martin. After multiple tragedies, she decides to take a step back from the world of music. That is, until her best friend decides to play a CD from the mid-90s, setting them both on a course they never thought possibl...