Rock Chick Bonus Tracks Read Online Kristen Ashley

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Total pages in book: 55
Estimated words: 55769 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 279(@200wpm)___ 223(@250wpm)___ 186(@300wpm)
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And a little nearer, Buzz and his guitar.

From the chords Buzz was playing, Mace knew what was coming, but he turned back to the flowers when Buzz started singing “Good Riddance.”

Stella got to her knees behind him. He felt her hands on his lats, her forehead rest against the base of his neck.

And as Buzz sang, finally, he lifted his eyes to the words under the ballet shoes.

Caitlin Tallulah Mason

“Tiny”

Buzz stopped singing.

The guitar stopped playing.

The song was over.

It took some time.

Then Mace knew what he had to say.

“For what it’s worth, it’s worth all the while.”

He heard his woman’s soft sob.

And after hearing that, silently, Kai Mason finally said goodbye to his baby sister.

After the gig was over, Mace moved into the dressing room, and since he’d had some practice, he clocked them immediately.

He prowled right there.

“ID,” he grunted to one of the three girls draped on Pong.

“Dude,” Pong started. “They been carded.”

“Ohmigod, are you Kai Mason?” the girl breathed.

He snapped his fingers. “ID.”

She tore her gaze from him, looked to Pong, then looked to the security guard at the door.

“Not gonna ask again,” Mace warned.

Hesitantly, she grabbed the little bag that was resting on her hip from the straps that crossed her body, and she pulled out her ID.

He took it, barely glanced at it and knew it was fake.

He kept hold on it and asked, “How old are you?”

She’d practiced this, so she immediately told him the age from the ID. “Twenty-two.”

“How old are you?” he repeated.

She stared at him. Then said, “Okay, nineteen.”

“How. Old. Are. You?” he said menacingly.

She pushed away from Pong and threw up her hands. “Seventeen! Okay? But I’m almost eighteen!”

“Fuck,” Pong mumbled.

“Out,” Mace said to the girl.

“But—” she started.

“Out. Now,” Mace ordered. Then looked to the other two girls. “You go with her.”

“But I’m actually eighteen,” one of them said.

“Take it up with her.” He jerked his head at the one he carded. “She got you ousted. Go.” When none of them moved, he warned, “I won’t say it again.”

The three of them studied him, wondering how far they could push it, considering they were all young, very pretty, and probably because of both, got their way a lot.

Thankfully, they were also smart because they got their asses in gear and took off.

But not before the first one requested, “Can I have my ID back?”

“Nope,” was Mace’s answer.

When they were gone, he went to the security guard at the door.

“I think I remember telling you to card every female that came in here, no matter what age they look,” he remarked.

“I did,” he returned, surly and combative.

Black Fat could put on a helluva tour.

But their choice in security sucked.

He held up the ID with two fingers a couple of inches from the guy’s face. “Can you not tell real from fake?”

“It’s a rock band, man. They don’t care real or fake, just as long as the date is right.”

“This band does.”

“No, you do,” he shot back. “Bet Pong won’t be happy you kicked out the pussy he tagged as his for the night.”

Mace looked over his shoulder seeing what he knew he’d see.

Pong was still lounged in the armchair as he was before, but now three other women were there, and they were all clearly of age.

He turned back to the guard and lifted a brow.

The guy’s lip curled. “Dude, I know you’re a shit-hot PI. And I know you’re bangin’ Stella. But bottom line, you’re just a rock star’s boyfriend.”

Mace stood very still.

“Fired,” Stella sing-songed as she walked in.

Stella was always late to the dressing room at the end of a gig. That’s because she gave time to young women who were studying music and entered local competitions for the privilege.

Floyd gave that time with her.

The rest of the band, considering the girls were always minors, headed straight to the dressing room.

She stopped to reach up and kiss Mace’s jaw. She gave him a smile.

Then she ignored the security guy and strutted into the dressing room, right to the vat filled with bottles of Fat Tire.

“Think Stella stated the case,” Floyd, now standing close to Mace, added. “You’re fired, bud. Get outta here.”

“Pain in the ass diva bullshit,” the guy groused, locking eyes with Mace. “No skin off my nose.”

“Before I take the skin of your entire face, motherfucker, get the fuck out,” Hugo called. “Jesus, where do they find these guys?” he asked the room at large. “It’s like amateur hour.”

The security guard’s face got red.

Mace got close.

The man’s head jerked, he finally took in Mace’s vibe, and that was when he also finally got smart.

He took off.

Mace caught the door before it closed on him and looked at the two guys outside. “You let anyone in here who isn’t legal again, you won’t get another assignment. Anywhere. Except maybe at a mall. Am I heard?”


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