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Just Do It
I wrote a song for my uncle, but he left on tour … for a year! Johnny told him I could use his old studio. My heart skipped two beats.
“One stipulation,” he whispered. “You can not leave until you have your song.”
Ten days later after 12 hour stints and no dust left in the place, my recording was ready. That is I had the notes, the pauses, even my voice. As I was all alone, just me and two windows, my mind made it real.
I called my uncle on tour in Japan and played him my recording. I didn’t hear him speak, only silence. Then a voice I recognized as Johnny’s said, “Tell him to meet us in Nashville at Christmas.”
by Caroline
for Rochelle Wiseoff Fields 100 Word Friday Photo Prompt
http://rochellewisofffields.wordpress.com/2014/10/08/10-october-2014/
A great last line – love it! But I was confused by this one: ‘Johnny told him I could use his old studio.’ Is the ‘his’ referring to the uncle, since the ‘him’ just before it is the uncle? And why didn’t Johnny tell the narrator directly? Other than that, which is probably just confusion in my mind, it’s a great piece.
Claire
Hi, I thought about that not being clear. In the end ‘Johnny’ is famous and his uncle is on tour with Johnny. The his is the soul working on his music, then sending it to his uncle via the phone. In the background is Johnny hearing the song and giving his thumbs up … See you in Nashville at Christmas! 🙂
Sound like the song will work out.. maybe it’s time to write some more.
Thank you for leaving a comment!
Dear Caroline,
Sounds like the song’s going to be a hit.
Welcome to Friday Fictioneers. Warning. Once you start it’s hard to stop.
Shalom,
Rochelle
Thanks for reading my piece. You are the inspiration and I love to participate when I can.
Hi Caroline, A great story. A hit song. A long time recording; must have been the mixing and mastering. Thanks for joining in. LHN
You are welcome! Thanks for the comment.
Nice story for this prompt. Keep the creative juices flowing! I hope you play with us for a long time.
All my best,
Marie Gail
Thank you! I hope to keep it going, getting better and quicker!
Cool. =)
Thanks!