Music Row Betrayal
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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