Kurt Dysan

Only Rock N' Roll

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Sometimes the kink is just theater…and sometimes it's who you are.

Amber's hard rocking band is all about sex and the underground club scene. They live the life. Now their charismatic singer died and left them running on fumes and the spark is gone.

A German promoter comes to hear them, and offers them a shot at a great gig — a tour of top European sex clubs, where their music fits right in. He likes them, and they have great sex, but… He's coming back one week. He expects to hear a new singer and some new songs.

A groupie connects her with a mainstream music publisher named Steve who thinks he knows the scene. He has a singer trying to make a comeback and a writer who seems to write tunes that will work just fine. There is a price, of course.

~~~~~ PG Excerpt ~~~~~

The big house was impressive. You could tell that it had been designed that way—to impress visitors. It was the kind of house that people wanted when they got to the top of the food chain.

That was especially true of people in the music business; most especially the older generation. They liked to be surrounded by symbols of their power, to remind the lesser beings of their place.

Steve shrugged. As far as he was concerned, a house like that symbolized being out of touch. Not because it was big, but because it was largely ugly and useless.

He rang the bell and smiled when a pretty, long-legged woman opened the door. She was a maid, of course, with a cute uniform that showed her legs. Just as with the house, that was by design.

Dressing a lovely, desirable woman that way and having her serve breakfast conveyed just how powerful Jerry Silver was. It was supposed to say good things about Jerry Silver. The house, the maid, everything around him was supposed to make you envy Jerry Silver, and wish you were him.

Those thoughts didn't bubble up simply out of envy or because Steve didn’t like Jerry. He didn’t even know the man. Silver was the president, CEO — or whatever record companies had at the top — of Ladida Music.

Steve knew the company had been around for a long time, accumulating a long history of massive hits. For that reason, Silver was supposed to be iconic in the industry. Someone to be reckoned with.

Yet, in Steve’s smaller, younger circle, the take on the story was different. Silver was seen as a dinosaur who didn’t know that the meteor had struck, and his days were numbered.

These days, Jerry’s acts were predominately casino and lounge acts. Steve published rock. That made him curious as to why in the world the man had summoned him to a breakfast meeting at his house. And curiosity was why he'd come.

The maid had been expecting him. She led him through an ornate living room that looked as if it might have been used for something the day the house was bought and since then served as a passageway between the front door and the pool.

Take that with a grain of salt, since most of Steve's attention focused on the lovely legs in front of him.

It was wonderfully distracting and got him thinking more about spreading those legs apart than whatever music business deal nonsense he was here to discuss.

She led him to where Jerry sat out — by the pool, wearing a swimsuit and a terrycloth robe. He was a bald and pudgy little guy. Steve decided he would be exactly the kind of guy central casting sent over if you asked for someone to play an out-of-date music exec. The whole thing was a cliché.

“Steve, thanks for coming,” he said, beaming.

Steve admired the way he managed to summon up so much fake enthusiasm so early in the day. Practice, probably.

“Your call made me curious. I have to admit I wondered what you and I might have to discuss.”

Jerry nodded in the direction of the pool. When Steve looked, he saw a nice looking blonde, probably in her thirties, stretched out on a lounge chair in nothing but a thong.

As Steve checked her out, she pulled her robe around her, but not before he was able to see that she had lovely tits. Even with the robe closed, the long-legged woman looked tasty.

“My wife, Vivian,” he said. “Say hello, Viv.”

“Good morning,” Steve said, smiling.

She nodded. “Yeah.” Her complete lack of enthusiasm balanced Jerry out.
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110 printed pages
Copyright owner
Boruma Publishing
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
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