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Music Row Betrayal

Chapter 1 

Word Count: 457    |    Released on: 25/06/2025

tric, but my apartment felt like a tomb. My cousin, Andrew Lester,

he begged, his voice cracking. "

was the frontman for a band that never made it out of the local dive bar circuit. He

time, Andrew?" I a

avoiding my eyes. "I borrowed money. A l

hark. Of

e meeting with someone who matters." He look

a meeting with him was like getting a private audience with the Pope. But I had a connection, a frag

possible," I starte

nly way out. The loan shark.

mily only took. Against my better judgment, I pulled out my phone. I called in the biggest favor of my career. It was a long, tense conversation, but

d. He scrambled up and hugged me. "Thank you, Nic

cheap, glossy photo of him leaning against a brick wall, trying t

tle something for you to pass around. These are exclusive.

back at his smug face. I h

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Music Row Betrayal
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“My deadbeat cousin Andrew, always one gig away from stardom and a thousand dollars away from a loan shark' s wrath, begged me to save his skin. He needed a meeting with Mr. Hughes, a ghost in the Nashville music scene. Against my better judgment, leveraging years of hard-won respect, I pulled strings and secured him a miracle: a 10-minute slot with the industry giant. Moments before this life-changing meeting, Andrew' s mother, my aunt Maria, stormed into my apartment. She snatched a stack of my jobless cousin' s demo CDs he'd given me "for free" and shrieked they were collector' s items, each worth a thousand dollars-demanding $10,000 from me. My parents, true to form, urged me to just "keep the peace." Then, Andrew himself called. He didn't deny anything. Instead, he smugly claimed he' d given me the CDs out of pity and that he and Mr. Hughes were "tight," betraying every ounce of trust. Before I could even breathe, Maria lunged, smashing my phone and shoving me down the concrete stairs, leaving me bruised and humiliated, while my parents stood by, silent. Why did they always put their spineless desire for "peace" above my dignity, my safety, my career? Why did I always have to be the one to pay, to suffer for their toxic family? Lying on the cold floor, seeing the shattered screen of my phone with three missed calls from Mr. Hughes's assistant, something inside me finally snapped. I slowly stood up. I wasn't just pulling out of the deal. I was about to unleash a reckoning.”
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