Lynn's POV"You wanna come with me tonight?" I asked, going through my bag.
"I can't. I know I'll get a drink, and I know I won't stop, and I have to be up at 6 to get my plane." Frankie sighed. "But update me on mystery man."
"I will." I smiled, going in to hug her goodbye. "Love you, be safe."
"Love you too." I left out her apartment, heading down the hall towards the bar. I waited for the elevator to chime, finally the doors opened.
"Oh, sorry." I said, backing away from the door.
"Oh, no, you can come in here." The girl smiled, making room for me.
"You sure?" I asked, only making the girl nod. I joined her in the elevator, trying to be smooth. She looked familiar, but at the same time, she didn't.
"I know this is odd, but I feel like I've seen you before." I spoke, trying not to weird her out.
"Uh, maybe we've met, I'm not sure. I'm Veronica, Ronnie, Kiszka." She smiled.
"It doesn't sound familiar. I'm Lynna Ceira." I smiled. "Do you live in the complex?"
"No, I'm visiting my brothers, I happened to be in town." She said.
"That's sweet." I said. "That's so weird, I cannot place you for the life of me."
"Maybe I just have one of those faces." She shrugged.
"Maybe." I laughed. "It was nice meeting you."
"You too."
I excitedly waited for the band to go on the stage, preparing my sketch. I had got the twins mostly done, I needed to move onto the other two.
Once they took the stage, the singer introduced them, once again failing to recognize himself. I groaned knowing this would be tantalizing still not knowing his name.
It was odd just how quickly the singer found me in the crowd. His eyes laid on mine for a moment, before sending me a smile. I had to do everything in my willpower to not look like an idiot.
The music moved on, carrying the time. They were pretty good, I was growing fond of their music. I liked when they sang 'a change is gonna come.' I had been familiar with the song for years, as my grandmother had a thing for Sam Cooke, she even met him once.
I couldn't help but steal looks to the singer, even though I was drawing the bassist and drummer. I was almost sure he looked to me as well.
I wasn't sure what I'd do after this project, I had grown so attached to it. I really enjoyed drawing these boys, their features had me in awe. And maybe the fact that, I wouldn't have an excuse to show up to their shows once I finished.
The band's night came to an end, I was already waiting for the next gig. I took a break from my drawing. I went to the bar to get a small drink.
"What brings you here tonight?" A voice rang, but not the one I was hoping. I looked to see a man, maybe a few years older than me.
"Uh, just took a little break." I said, attempting to smile. I wasn't one to be rude, but I had the feeling he wasn't necessarily wanting to be friends.
"What drink are you getting?"
"That one, the 'Red Head.'" I said.
"Well, you're not a red head." He smiled.
"Good observation." I nodded, not being able to avoid being snarky.
"Something wrong?" He asked, his face flickering in a way that alarmed me.
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FanfictionLynna is comfortable with her simple life, floating by with her bestfriend. Josh is occupied by his up and coming band, 'Greta Van Fleet.' The two steal looks to each other for a few weeks, curious to know the other. Josh is determined to know her...