Yrael, the Eighth Bright Shiner (
mogget_cat) wrote2009-04-16 03:44 am
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New Orleans w/Jason
From the bar, the two of them step out into the humid, New Orleans night. The clouds cover the stars and moon, leaving it up to the streetlamps to cast light upon the people who are out and about this evening.
There's the scent of rain in the air. Rain, and the scents of people, cheap hot dogs, alcohol, and the underlying scent of the city, always there.
"It's not far. Just a few blocks over," Yrael says as she looks out at Bourbon St.
There's the scent of rain in the air. Rain, and the scents of people, cheap hot dogs, alcohol, and the underlying scent of the city, always there.
"It's not far. Just a few blocks over," Yrael says as she looks out at Bourbon St.
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"I won't force you to perform, if you don't want to," she says as she sips her drink, amazingly without a note of if you're not up to it in her voice.
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He's good at reading crowds...when he's dancing. He's not quite as in tune with reading their musical moods.
"What do you think? Honestly."
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"Cocky and unsubtle? You know, I'm sure people said stuff like that about Elvis or Sinatra, and look how well they turned out."
Hmm....dead and...dead. "Career-wise."
He gives a distant laugh. "My dad loved Sinatra. He'd pop in the old records and swing Mom around the house, singing them to her. Man couldn't carry a tune in a bucket, but damn did he love singing with Frank."
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It's the problem with having a holey repertoire of Earth music.
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He shakes his head, pounding the drink. "The Rat Pack? Come on, I don't even really listen to them and I still know who they are."
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"You should sing some Sinatra," she decides, nudging him in the shoulder. "Try and sell me on their music."
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"And you think I'd sell it?" He sighs, obviously considering it. "Dad was the one who knew them...I don't know if I know any all the way through..."
Though he doesn't seem impartial to the idea.
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"She tryin' to get you up there on stage with her?" he shakes his head, good-naturedly. "Dangerous, that."
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He laughs at his little joke.
"Ok...I think I might have an idea of something. Do we...do we just go up there or...?
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"We go over to that lady with the clipboard, and sign up, beforehand."
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"I guess we'd better sign up then." His tone suggests the confidence he lacks.
He grins to Jack as he takes his fresh drink. "We'll be back for another round after we sign up."
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He stares at the woman at the sign up and let's out a breath. "Ok, let's do this."
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The lady with the clipboard smiles at them, offering them the list. They can see the mix of music that has already been signed up for.
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"Just like that, on the fly." He's smiling despite his mocking tone. He really does love listening to Yrael.
He takes the list, brow raising. "You guys weren't kidding. I didn't think anyone would go for stuff like this. Almost makes me want to sing something a little harder."
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He scribbles something on the sheet, then stares at the song indecisively.
"I'm not sure. I think I remember two songs that would work well...I'm not sure which one now..."
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Quick as a not'cat, Bianca has the pencil out of his hand and is writing her 'name' on the list. Along with two 'original compositions' for her songs.
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"There. At least I'll be able to redeem myself somewhat."
He wraps his arm around Bianca's waist. "I can't believe I'm doing this." He laughs.
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Cheeky grin.
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He pulls at her as they walk. "Think anyone will sing something danceable? I wouldn't mind dancing with you again. Bianca."
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"Jack!" Bianca calls, laughing, as they return to the bar. "Could we get something to sweeten the voice and something to deaden the ears? Jason's threatening to sing."
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