Music Fiction
Date Published: 09-30-2025
Publisher: Covfefe Press
For anyone who's ever said, "They're playing my song!"
Mark went on, “Jimmy’s got a great new song we hope you’ll
get up and dance to. It’s so new, we’re playing it here for the
first time. I don’t even know it!”
The
audience chuckled—they clearly liked Mark—but Jimmy was suddenly
nervous as Mark swung the microphone toward him. They’d liked the first
songs, and Jimmy had kept up fine with Kellen on guitar, but he and Mark
hadn’t sung harmony yet, and the new song that Mark had generously
allotted lead to him wasn’t coming up till later. He had to put
“Bawk Bawk” over.
He took a deep breath
and stepped up to the mike, trying to sound reassuring and confident.
“Hi, folks. This is new, and, well, we hope you like it. It’s a
dance song, and we’ll do all the moves up here, and you can just follow
us. The song is called ‘Bawk Bawk’.”
He
did the four-count lead-in and Kellen came in behind him, with Mark backing
him up. Hammy bashed out a steady rhythm, and Jimmy launched into the vocal,
trying to pump up the energy with exuberant gestures. He strutted, he clucked,
he waved, he pumped his elbows together like a chicken.
The audience just about died laughing.
No one
clapped. No one stomped their feet. No one got up and danced.
But they did laugh their heads off, all the time Jimmy was
singing. They laughed so much they could hardly hear the vocal, though he kept
going doggedly till the end. He remembered to do the high whistle and the
click of his heels, and when he bobbed his head like a chicken for the final
notes, the audience all but fell out of their seats. Jimmy began to feel like
a fool.
Hammy played the last beats on the drums, and
Kellen finished strumming his guitar with a flourish.
As the last notes died away, Jimmy gave an embarrassed nod to the
audience. They finally stopped laughing.
They began
to clap.
They began to cheer.
In a
moment, the room was echoing with stomping feet and yelling patrons.
About the Author
SUSAN SLOATE is the author or co-author of more than 25 published books. This includes 3 editions of Forward to Camelot, a time-travel thriller about the JFK assassination that became a #6 Amazon bestseller, was honored in 3 literary competitions and was optioned by a Hollywood company for film production. She also wrote the autobiographical Broadway novel Stealing Fire, which became a #2 Amazon bestseller and Hot New Release, and Realizing You (with Ron Doades), for which she invented a new genre: the self-help novel.
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