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Voice Of A Nightingale

Chapter 3 Broadway Dreams and Motherhood Dilemmas

Word Count: 1507    |    Released on: 28/12/2024

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adway?

say something, anything, when he wo

ts didn't look too expensive to be taken care of by cheap fees I would have encouraged you to fill the form. We have a vacant sp

well, I don't actually mind

good t

s crazy for a man to walk up to you and sta

now just how crazy it is th

he passion for it. I have been to a lot of concerts and only a few of the well k

beating so loudly I could hardly hear my the distant chatters happening around us. I was excited. I was scared too. I was a lot of

ols that lined up infront of

to sink all of th

a moment. I need all the time I could ever need i

e was one of disagreement. "It is a big deal, b

lot of q

as if to say 'we had time

at there are a lot of take red people out there that are more better than me. My vocals seem to be growing w

roached them, but how wil

ld utter. Guess I wasn't

d rest, you should know that you are the only one that I hav

hy

know you ask a l

tarted with the r

that passion. And trust me when I say that groove has nothing to do with upbeat, just aut

slid a card from his pocket

ourself in Hollywood. In a matter of months, if you do well, you could be the next face on top billboards. Th

perhaps a bit too over confident for my liking. I was going to let th

, seriously. The plan was just to come over and s

s." Mr. Dilton's eye shone as our drinks finally mad

you say, M

a." I c

do you say, M

r right now. I need to think about

, well, what if I told you that you have to give

t my curt reply. "You can't just expect me to say yes the same night you made an offer. Yo

od." He muttered, but not low enough if I could still hear him. The mo

ut little Tim, he would ask me to forget about it all. But that wa

as surprised or not, as his face was care

uestion somehow make m

ok his head. "No, I

t five but he insists his fi

ady. I was tired of being a child. If only I knew how lucky I was to be a child." He said

twenty four soon, if that piece of informat

dable. It's like this role was made for you, dear." With one more

ed. "I

*

. I hadn't realized it had been that late until I looked up and the time was ticking by. I was late. Just

car, his hands spread. I bent down just do hi

y. I told you that I

e scolded, reminding m

t posture for a few more seconds before Ti

ing his dad and I time to talk. I wish he didn't have to give us this

or a while. He broke the

hear about the news

ntioned in t

t. That.

odded. Feeling guilty because for the first time in five years, I was thinking about me before little Tim. I knew I was going to call Dilton and take th

a smile. "I k

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