‘I’ve signed the papers,’ Sarah said.
I hung up the phone and drowned myself in bourbon. I could hear the low hum of the crowd just outside.
I slicked back my hair and looked at my aching, weathered hands.
How much longer could I do this?
It was going to happen tonight. No time like the present.
The light bulb flickered on the roof. The dingy dressing room felt so stale. Who even paid for this shit?
I thought to call Tony and rip him a new one by what was the point?
There was a knock at the door.
‘Who is it?’ I called.
‘Jesse, you’re on in two.’
‘In a minute.’
I finished off the bottle and picked up my cherry red guitar, Delilah. The only girl who never broke my heart.
I don’t even know how I made it to the door, let alone the stage. All the boys were smiling at me. I didn’t deserve them.
The hum of the crowd turned to deafening screams. The lights blinded me as the crowd chanted my name.
‘Jesse, Jesse, Jesse.’
I was ready to give them their show. I stepped out onto the stage and held Delilah high. My entire body shivered.
I was awake.
I was alive again.
I’m going to give them the show of a lifetime.
‘Jesse Honold, Dead and Divorced’ the headlines will say.
None of those glowing faces out there would know this was my last show on Earth. And that was exactly how I wanted it.
The only thing that made me feel good anymore.
I strummed the chord, and the speakers and ground rumbled.
The sound made a wave over their bodies, and it rose in me.
Blake, my drummer, built up the beat.
Here we go.
I approached the mic.
‘Are you ready?’

