Chapter 17

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Tony and I had lunch and it was nice to talk without having to snap at someone. He was chill. We talked about his career, his dreams, and what he is passionate about.

"What about you?" he asked.

"What about me?" I question.

"Are you looking to sign labels and get into music?"

I hesitated. Not because I didn't want to tell him but because I don't know the answer.

"I don't know yet," I said.

"Sure," he said. "that's fine. We didn't know what we were doing at first either but you will find your way," he said. I noticed the genuineness in his voice.

"Thanks," I said.

"Let me know how I can help," he said.

"I heard your song," I admit. "It's really good," I said.

"Thanks," he blushed.

He took me around LA and before the night greets us.

"I have to head back. You want come to the house?" he asked.

"I better go back to Logan's," I said.

"If Logan is not treating you right, you call us," he said. "I'm sure Jake won't mind you crashing," he said.

"I don't think he would know if I am there since the house is so big."

"True," he chuckled.

"I'll see you soon," I said as I hopped off the car.

"Text me," he winked before driving away.

I got to the lobby and the security didn't stop me this time. As I opened the door to the house, a heard a crash of million glass. My heart dropped.

Mom pushed me against the sink.

"You slut! You tried to kiss my boyfriend?" she shouted.

"I didn't! I was doing my homework and he came to my room!" I defended. She turned on the water and blinded my eyes with the running water.

"You are lying!" He would not cheat one me. He told me you went on him," she said.

I couldn't speak. She grabbed my hair and pulled me up. She grabbed my neck and pushed my back against the glass mirror.

Once...

Twice...

And it went on and on until my head was bleeding.

"You are ruining my life!" she shouted, then pushed me against the glass. I felt pieces entering my body. Warm blood rained down my back.

Everything turned black.

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