Chapter 9: A Stranger's Look

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As they stepped onto the stage, the lights blazed to life, illuminating the crowd before them.

The moment Gabriel plugged in his electric guitar and struck the first chord, a rush of energy surged through him. The sound echoed across the plaza, and it felt like a spark igniting the air around them.

Kevin and Gabriel exchanged a quick glance, and with a nod, they launched into their first song.

The chords resonated, and the crowd erupted into cheers, a wave of excitement washing over them. Kevin took the lead on vocals, his voice soaring above the music, while Gabriel harmonized, their voices blending perfectly.

"Let's go!" Kevin shouted, jumping around the stage with an infectious energy that had everyone in the plaza on their feet.

He was a whirlwind of movement, and Gabriel couldn't help but smile as he watched his friend bounce from one side of the stage to the other, encouraging the crowd to join in and Brian, Jacob and Harris with their own instruments.

As they transitioned into the chorus, the audience sang along, and it filled Gabriel with an overwhelming excitement.

The connection between them and the crowd was electric, and each cheer fueled their performance even more.

"Alright, Castlemonte! Are you ready?" Kevin yelled, and the crowd roared back in response, a thunderous wave of sound that sent chills down Gabriel's spine.

"Say Ah yeah" Kevin said.

"AH YEAH!"

"Say Ah Yeah!"

"AH YEAH!"

With every strum of his guitar, he felt more alive. The stage lights flashed in sync with the beat, lighting a glow over the audiencez

As they changed the lyrics for the next verse, Kevin leaped into the air, embodying the spirit of their song.

The energy was contagious, and Gabriel cranked up his guitar solo, letting the notes soar high above the crowd. It was a moment of pure bliss, and he poured every ounce of emotion into his playing.

"Keep it going!" he shouted, and the crowd responded with even more enthusiasm, clapping and dancing together.

After five high-energy songs, the band was sweaty, but the excitement in the air was still strong.

Kevin was  of energy, running around the stage, jumping up and down, and bobbing his head to the beat.

The crowd loved his enthusiasm, and his funny facial expressions, shown on the big screens, had everyone laughing and cheering, especially the boys.

Gabriel was lost in the music, playing his electric guitar with passion. He could hear the screams from his fangirls, which only added to the lively atmosphere.

Embracing the chaos, he clapped his hands to get the audience involved.

“Let’s get the crowd ready!” Gabriel shouted, his voice rising above the noise. He started clapping in rhythm, and the audience quickly followed suit, their claps echoing around the plaza.

“On three!” Gabriel called out, his voice loud and excited. “One, two, three…”

The crowd held their breath, and at the count of 3, they all burst into song.

Their voices blended together in a powerful chorus that filled the air. Gabriel felt a rush of energy as he strummed along, his heart racing with the music and the crowd.

“Let’s go!” he yelled, and the band played even harder. Kevin jumped into the air, pumping his fists, and the audience jumped and sang along with him.

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