It all started with the Saturday Afternoon Talent Quest at the local Mall. Not that I was an entrant, way, way too chicken for that but I loved to watch and most of them were really good. Well I thought so. So, anyway, this particular Saturday my Dad dropped me at the Mall and I found my friends over in the corner of the food court.We were all broke as usual but Deb had just enough for some fries to share as we waited for the acts to start.
So nothing unusual , we finished the fries and moved over to the stage .It was just a foot or so higher than the floor with seating directly in front or you could stand at the side without blocking anyone's view. That's where we were.One of our friends was having a try. She was on early and did really well apart from a bum note, or two, on the chorus. Anyway we cheered for her but she didn't get through and I saw how upset she was and I'd like to tell you I was a darling and comforted her but her Mom did that- and took her home. Well she was upset.
More acts followed and we got right into it dancing away to the music and clapping loudly after every act. It was fun and I was really enjoying myself, we all were I think. And that's when Troy came on stage to great applause.
OMG he was hot, black hair swept back, the skinniest waist you ever did see and eyes to die for. We all went quiet and watched. He sang an old song Hey Paula, which I knew and I swayed to the music singing along. Why, I don't know, I guess he saw me singing , but he came to the corner of the stage and reached his hand out for me.
I took it and he pulled me up on stage. I remember hearing clapping but I was too numb to register anything else. My God! Me on stage.He put his hand up for the backing musicians and they stopped.
"Ladies and gentlemen please allow me to restart this wonderful song as a duet with my lovely partner?"
"April." I whispered.
"April," he repeated into the microphone imitating my whisper to much laughter.
But he looked into my eyes and held my hand and it was like we were in our own little world.
He opened with "Hey, Paula, I want to marry you" holding my hand and singing so intimately to me, that I feared my knees wouldn't hold me up and I imagined a life for ever with him in my arms.
He finished "My love, my love" and it was my part.
I didn't hesitate and hit the note perfectly on "Hey Paul I've been waiting for you" as I sang to him and the next line
'Hey, hey, hey Paul, I want to marry you too" I sang meaning every word. The crowd had just gone completely quiet and I saw the faces were looking at us and people were coming out of the shops to watch. I finished my verse and we launched into the chorus
"True love means planning a life for two" and our voices harmonized perfectly. I sang better than ever I did in the bathroom and I loved the sound our voices made together. We finished and there was dead silence.
"Oh goodness!" I thought,"I didn't think we were that bad."
Then the place erupted. Everyone was clapping like crazy, they all stood and whistled for us. Troy held my hand and we went forward for a bow as the applause went on and on. When it died down Troy held his hand up
'Did you like that?" He shouted.
A round of loud applause was his answer and he held his hand up again
"Wanna hear another one?"
Well hell yeah. He asked if I knew This Ole House and I did- my grandmother has a lot to answer for- oh now she could sing my Gran.
The crowd was now really big and all of them were watching us. Troy still held my hand as he sang. We just fell into singing alternate lines and harmonized on the last two of the verses and the chorus.Our voices blended perfectly and we combined in a big last note on "saints."
This time the response was immediate and there was cheering and clapping and whistling and I looked at Troy and he was looking at me and we hugged and, oh it was just such a wonderful moment. We took a bow and three curtain calls and as the crowd drifted away he led me off the stage and over towards the ice cream stand.
I held his hand and pressed as close as I could to him not believing my luck that I had met such a wonderful hot gorgeous young man like this. I hadn't noticed but he lead me to two girls a year or so older than me.
One of them came forward and kissed him - on the lips.He dropped my hand and put both his behind her back as they kissed .
"Oh April.," he whispered it like before but it wasn't funny now," this is my fiance Gina. Gina April."
Gina gave me that smile girls give each other when they mean" He's mine, speak to him and die."
"Oh., oh, um. hi Gina, um nice to meet you," I mumbled , utterly crushed and wanting to get away from her before the tears I could feel starting showed and I turned to stumble away with them now streaming down my cheeks as I heard her having a go at him for getting me up there and she saw how he looked at me and I just felt like running.
My best day ever and now I wished I was dead. I fished in my wallet expecting it to be empty only to find my Dad had stuck a ten dollar note in the zip part with a note on a little scrap of paper saying how much he appreciated how much of a help I had been to Mom these past few weeks and hoping I had a good time today. I held the note and kissed it. That was my Dad. I didn't want to go off to my friends, not while I was like this so I went to another Ice Cream Parlor and got a chocolate malted.
I sat in a corner holding my milkshake and just looking down in my own sad little world. Well I wasn't on my own long; people just came over and sat by me or stood and spoke to me. Some told me how much they had enjoyed hearing us and how talented I was, could they have my autograph and so on. Its a drug performing and I never realized it at the time. I had been intoxicated by the applause, its one thing to sing well; its another thing entirely to feel the response from the audience and this was the other part, hearing people tell you what they thought and I could feel the adrenalin rush as I heard what they had to say and the hollow feeling that this was a one and only because I couldn't sing with Troy ever again; I couldn't look at him ever again.
The throng thinned out until there was just one guy there. He was shy and he stood about five yards away but he obviously wanted to speak with me. I looked up at him; he was kind of cute in a way. He had fair hair that was a bit longer than my Dad would approve of and he was a bit beefy, not fat but not skinny either, maybe five ten and a regular face . Just an average guy really. He was looking at me and I could see his mouth working as he tried to think of something to say.
"Do you want to sit down?" I asked him feeling unnerved at the way he was standing there.
"Oh, um, yes please, um thanks," he answered sitting down a few feet away.
"You saw me up there before?" I asked to break the silence.
"Yes, oh yes you were amazing!" he said putting the emphasis on 'amazing.'