Chapter Seventeen
I continue to pout, and flutter my eyelashes. I know this won't work, but I hang my hopes high, and try it anyways. What have I got to lose?
"Can you please tell me now?" I ask.
"No." He shrugs his shoulder.
Unfortunately, being horrible, mean, evil, and cruel runs in the family.
A few minutes pass, and I turn back and smile.
"Now?" I smile.
Dad takes a deep breath, smiles, then shakes his head. "Still no."
"How about in five minutes?"
"There's a fair chance I'll still say no," he replies.
"There's nothing fair in that," I grumble. "Are you just saying no?"
Dad cracks a smirk, shrugs his shoulders, and just smiles.
I don't know what's more annoying. The fact that he won't tell me who the guest artist is, or that he looks so smug saying no. I doubt he's going to crack under pressure. He's paid well enough not to do that.
"How about now?" I moan.
"Are you going to keep it up for the whole ride?" You're only hurting yourself," he says.
"Eh." I shrug my shoulders. "I think you just like saying no." I smile.
"No." He slowly shakes his head.
"Do you love Mum?" I chuckle, knowing he can't get out of saying no to this.
"Look, we're here," Dad comments.
Instead of asking another question, I focus on exiting the car. Before I can leave, a cold hand yanks me back.
"Wasn't the car ride punishment enough?" I groan, flopping my head back.
"Yes, but I think you might need this." He hands me a small black case. Opening it up, I grab out my silver mask. I doubt anyone is going to take me seriously if I'm prancing around as Riley Brenton instead of her.
"Thank you," I reply.
When I'm wearing this mask just by myself, I feel evil. It's as if I'm getting ready to pounce, like a robber and a bank. I'm glad that Lucy didn't suggest I wear Hannah's hocky mask.
As I walk towards the large glass building, everything starts to fall into perspective. It's like a warped dream. I can't believe I'm about to record my own album, and for millions of people to listen it.
I'm a professional musician, well, close to it.
Those pesky butterflies flutter into my stomach as my hands shake. I try clutching onto the fabric of my outfit, but the sweaty building up in my palms continue. As I walk inside, I feel like I want to run home and hide under my blanket. But at the same time, I want to be that pop star going to sophisticated parties, and being the talk of the city.
However, I know I've been thrown into the deep end without a life raft to help me float.
Dad and I step inside the elevator. He places his arm on my shoulder, and slightly squeezes the back of my neck. It's slightly comforting, but it's all me. I need to want to be confident, I need to show everyone I've got myself pieced together.
"You will be great," he says. "I believe in you."
"Thank you Dad." I smile up at him.
For the ride up in the elevator, I chant in my mind; I can do this, I'm confident, charming, and sophisticated.
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The Masked Singer
Teen Fiction• Previously Featured on Wattpad • Everyone dreams of becoming the next big thing in the music industry because who wouldn't dream about enjoying the luxuries of fame? The most common issue is that period of waiting, waiting for someone to discover...