With (NO) love, Tyler-Jane Roberts
Over a week had passed since joining the tour. For the most part, it was easy to keep my mind off of things. There was a fast-paced schedule to life on the road, with playing a show every night and the parties that followed early into the morning. The daytime was reserved for sleeping off the horrid hangover as we drove to the next city.
However, I was not lucky enough to rest during that time. Instead, I laid awake and allowed my mind to think. That was one of the lowest points for me and my thoughts; knowing I wouldn't be able to numb the torture until nighttime. And numbing the pain away was something I happily did.
The other bands that we were the opening acts for were far more established. In fact, the boys and I were quite amazed to learn that we would be touring with them. It was only a few short months ago that we would listen to their songs on the radio. Now, we were listed as a performing act right alongside them. We were not only introduced to the lifestyle of performing but also their way of partying. Shit. They knew how to party. For a couple extra hundred bucks, I quickly learned how much better those lines of powder could feel. And after seeing Carter's face pop up everywhere with promotion ramping up for his new album, I needed all the drugs I could get my hands on.
"You alright?"
My eyes shifted to Gwen as I gave her a weak nod in response, wondering how long I had spaced out for. That seemed to become a habit of mine while sitting in the make-up chair, doing my best to sit still so I would not mess up her work.
Gwen rummaged through her makeup bag. "Since we both know that's a load of crap," she said, holding my head in place as she swiped a brush across my face, "After you fucking rock it out there, first rounds on me tonight."
I grinned. "Well, I can't pass up a free drink."
"Atta' girl."
Gwen was a lot like her uncle in many ways. Maybe that was why the two of us seemed to get along as quickly as we did. It was weird having a female friend. It wasn't that I didn't like females, they just never seemed to be around. Besides, I definitely was not the type to go out searching for a friend. Gwen, on the other hand, seemed like a perfect fit ever since Hank brought her in. At least I now had someone to spend time with outside of the three boys.
Patrick swung open the door. "Ladies," he greeted, sitting in the empty chair.
I rose from my spot, leaning towards the mirror to check over Gwen's work. It still amazed me how she made me look well-rested every time she did my makeup.
"Thanks, G."
Gwen had already turned her attention to Patrick's hair as I walked towards the bathroom.
"Pat, why the fuck is your hair crunchy?!"
I couldn't help but laugh as I heard her comment, closing the bathroom door behind me. That boy would do anything to get her attention.
I looked myself over in the mirror, fixing any last detail I could find. Turning to the side, I ran a hand down my stomach, wondering if I had too much for lunch. The last thing I wanted was for an unflattering photo of me on stage to end up online.
I looked at my phone. No texts, no calls. It was the same every night. I tortured myself every time by checking. This was all my own doing. I was mad at him over something I knew wasn't necessarily his fault. I told him not to call or reach out. He was only respecting my wishes. Yet, funnily enough, this was the one time I actually wanted a guy not to listen.
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Romance[FEATURED ON WATTPAD; @StoriesUndiscovered] CARTER YOUNG has spent the last few months hiding from the spotlight with the hope of avoiding another headline fuelled by rumours. Betrayed and heartbroken, he is struggling to find his own sound. When Ca...