"Guys," Luke called. "Band circle." The four circled up and held hands. "We don't know what brought us here, but... what we do know is that you're a star, Julie. And just because this is our last night together, it doesn't mean we won't be watching you from above or-" He clicked his tongue and looked at the ground. "Now let's go rock this show. Let's give them a night that they'll be talking about til the sun comes up. Legends on three."
"One," Alex said.
"Two," Reggie counted.
"Three," Julie finished.
"Legends!" the band yelled.
"That's my dad," Julie told them as a horn honked. "He's driving me, so I'll see you guys soon." She started leaving before pausing to turn and smile at the band. She grabbed her outfit and left.
Carlos and Cameron pressed themselves closer to the door, hoping they wouldn't get noticed.
They let out a breath and entered the garage and said, "Have a good show, boy band!" They clapped.
Luke knelt to their level and frowned. "Who you two calling boy band?"
"Carlos! Cameron!" Ray called.
Carlos and Cameron glanced back before facing the band again and made the 'I'm watching you' motion to the back of the studio and at Alex, causing Luke to look back, before leaving.
Reggie chuckled before asking, "How did they find out about us?"
Alex turned to him. "I don't know, Reg. Maybe it was the blinds. Or you know what? The blanket. It could have been any number of things you did in that house."
Luke wrapped an arm around Reggie's shoulders. "It doesn't matter, you guys. We're not coming back here anyways."
"And where was it that you think you're going?" Caleb asked, appearing on the piano.
"What are you doing here?"
Caleb gasped. "Such hostility! I'm just here to congratulate you on your big night! Not everyone gets to play the Orpheum!"
"No. We know that it's your stamp that's hurting us. We already told you we have a band and don't want to join your little ghost club."
"Yeah. And you can't make us either," Alex added as he stepped forward. "Sir."
"Right. You're crossing over tonight," Caleb commented. "So exciting! Funny thing about the crossover. No one really knows what's waiting on the other side. But I know what's happening on this side." He kissed his hand, blew dust, and the ghosts disappeared.
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Julie was backstage at the Orpheum, preparing in her room.
"Hey Julie, I've got your roadie," the venue employee said.
"Come in," Julie told them.
"Holograms are good to go, boss." Flynn was followed by an employee of the venue.
"Best roadie ever."
"I'll be back in a few minutes," the employee said.
"Thanks, Rob," Julie replied and he left.
"You see this backstage pass? I had sushi with Brendon Urie!"
Julie looked at her friend. "Good for you. I threw up in the car on the way over here."
"And you still look amazing. I made friends with the tech crew. You are gonna love what we have planned. The guys are here, right?"
Julie shook her head. "I haven't seen them."
"Wait. You don't think they changed their mind and took Caleb's offer, do you?"
"No. No, that's the last thing they wanted."
Flynn stood behind Julie and looked in the mirror. "You're gonna kill it. We should get some snacks."
The two walked over to the couch, Flynn picked up a snack bowl, and sat.
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The three reappeared at the ghost club in new outfits. Reggie was in red, Luke was in blue, and Alex was in pink.
"Well don't you look nice," Caleb commented.
"Sweet threads," Reggie stated.
Alex asked, "How did you know our sizes?"
Luke frowned. "That's your question?"
"I know you guys aren't my biggest fans and an eternity at my club might seem overwhelming. But... I just put you in sweet threads, so humor me this one last pitch. Now, for starters, isn't it nice you're all here together? And believe me, everything you want, including Willie, is here. And on my stage, you don't vanish when the music stops. You soak in the applause for as long as you want. The connection that you will feel with the audience will be like no other." He fixed Luke's bowtie. "I promise. Oh, shh, shh. Do you hear that? They're waiting for you!"
A jolt hit them and they yelled in pain.
"That one looked like it hurt," Caleb commented. "Now let me remind you, you don't know if playing the Orpheum is your unfinished business. Do you really have time to make that mistake? I suggest you accept my offer, because the clock is ticking." Another jolt hit them as he took a drink. "Ouch! You know where to find me." He made his way to the stage.
"Ladies and gentlemen, I'm back!" Caleb exclaimed and the audience cheered. "Hello, hello, hello!"
Caleb began singing. As though the music was controlling them, the ghosts started unwillingly dancing to the hypnotic beat. Alex twirled his drumstick and Caleb smirked.
Alex appeared on stage behind his drum set as the audience clapped.
Reggie was pulled onto the stage.
He appeared behind the twins as he played on his bass.
Luke started walking towards the stage. He shook his head, trying to fight the call of the music. He ended up on stage as he played a solo on his electric guitar. The audience cheered.
Caleb continued scatting.
The song ended and the audience cheered once again. Caleb bowed and gestured to the ghosts.
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Believer // Julie and the Phantoms
Teen FictionCameron and Carlos Molina. As thick as thieves, and as sneaky as cats. They're always up to something together. When they find orbs in a trashed picure, they take on the mission of busting the ghosts, not knowing that they're the very same ghosts i...