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The next few days passed with Hazel daydreaming with Eddie's brown eyes. She hadn't talk to him again, but she watched him most of the time during lunch. She also paid attention to every conversation she heard Eddie Munson being mentioned. With that she confirmed that the first impression she had about him, wasn't wrong. She also found out he was selling drugs, and that he played the guitar in a band.

There were so many things in him that her parents would hate, and in some way that made her feel excited when she thought about getting closer to him.

Talking with some people from high school, she learned that his band was playing at a bar, and even though it was a seedy one, she set out to go. She had a hard time getting her parents to let her go out, especially at night.

"You just arrived... It's going to happen like that time when you-"

"Mom!" interrupted Hazel. "Please, since I'm new they invited me. Please, let me go. It's a nice place, and I'll be back early..." she lied.

After pleas and pleas, she got what she wanted. And an hour later she found herself alone in a horrible bar waiting anxiously to see the presentation of the high school dealer who led a certain Hellfire Club, which was dedicated to a fantasy game. That would undoubtedly be the strangest night of her life.

Once she had a chance to see Eddie playing, she was totally blown away. He played the guitar with such passion you enjoyed watching him, you could feel how much he was enjoyong his performance. He had given all of himself, and Hazel couldn't help but let out a few sighs as she watched him.

The question she kept asking herself once they finished playing the last song was: what will happen now? She didn't know what to do. Should she go to tell him something or not? Although the true was that she wasn't good at flattering people. She would say something stupid, for sure. Or maybe... Maybe he would approach her. It was a possibility, right? After all, they knew each other by sight... And she hadn't sat far from the stage, maybe he could recognize her.

Hazel kept making questions until the sound of the chair next to her being pushed back startled her. And there she saw him sitting next to her.

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