"I'm so sorry, Cassie. The kids and I are out of town." I could hear the distress in my sister's voice.
"It's fine. I'll find a hotel for now." I tried to sound composed but frankly, I was anything but.
"How'd they go bankrupt? I thought Terry's Diner was doing great."
"Listen, Piper. I must go and find out what I'm going to do. I'll tell you once I find a hotel."
"I'm so sorry I'm not there." She whispered and hung up. I finally dried up my tears as I parked in front of another hotel.
"We're out of rooms, dear." The clerk told me, looking very busy. Getting back into my car, I was beginning to lose the last bit of hope I had. First I lost my job, then I got kicked out of my shared apartment with my now ex-boyfriend. Will I have to live in my car?
It was nearing seven o'clock. I had to get some caffeine in my body if I'm going to be hotel hunting for the rest of the night.
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I entered the bustling coffee shop with a heavy heart. I remember writing in shops like this with my best friend, Allison. She actually went places with her writing but I didn't get into it too much. Ally got a book deal and moved away. Sure, I missed her but I was happy for her. Now my heart breaks. What if I tried like Ally did?
I clutched my backpack with everything I owed and headed to the short line. Weird, why was the line so short if there were so many people?
"I'll have a regular coffee, please." I requested to the barista.
"Would you like to try our peppermint-"
"No thanks, I'm on a budget." I laughed softly. I paid the amount and waited at a tiny table. All the tables by the small stage were taken. Music filled my ears, I was in my own little world and never noticed.
The man had a beautiful voice, almost nostalgic. I remembered a friend I had in high school who sung just like him. He moved to Nashville hoping to make it big. My eyes widened.
"No, it couldn't be." I gasped. But I had to know. I strode to the stage knocking softly passing by some standing people.
"Watch where you're going." A girl glared. "Don't bother Chris. Wait here like the rest of us."
"Chris?" I gasped. She gave me a nasty look.
"Don't tell me you're not a fan of him."
"Thank you, this is all I can sing for tonight." Then, he looked at the girl and me. "Please, don't-" He froze as he saw my face.
"Is that you, Cassie?" He sounded surprised.
A/N: Chapter one is up! I hope you enjoyed. Any predictions on what will happen next? Thanks as always for reading! - Luna
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Chris Young - Future is Bright
FanfictionAfter a bad chain of events, Cassie Davis has given up on her dream but, she always thinks, "what if?". What if this could really happen? Chris Young has struck good luck but isn't getting anywhere with his music career. At least, he thinks his pro...