This story is part of a stand-alone continuation of my
Road Trip
series (see the end of 'Road Trip – California' for a list of the chapters of that series, in the order to be read). You need not read that series to enjoy this series. Although real places and celebrity names are used for realism, this story is fiction. Please 'read, enjoy, vote, and comment.'
Synopsis of This Story Up to This Point
: After a motorcycle road trip laced with grief, love, incest, and sex (read the Road Trip series), Jim, girlfriend country singer Crystal Lee and her sister Ellen, a love interest named Claire, and a nymphomaniac housekeeper Nadia lived together. Jim finished his first movie, enjoyed several orgies with his leading lady and rescued her when she got kidnapped in Nicaragua to great media acclaim. Later, the press discovered that Jim fathered a child in Ohio during the road trip, but Crystal and Jim managed the news, revealed the truth, and the story faded away quickly. During the baby story, the pair met Edie, the sexy reporter who deduced Jim's parenthood, and they bring her back to Nashville for further loving romps before they leave on a concert tour. Billy, their bandleader, and Dan, their publicist, joined the group more often. Claire finally revealed her mysterious past, admitting to doing porn films and being a high-end escort even sharing some details. Crystal and Jim get Grammys for their great music. During a concert in London, Jim receives a blackmail note. He hires a private detective to help search for the culprit, and hence meets Margo. The musical and movie entourage moves to Paris for the next concert and movie premieres. Ultimately, Jim and Margo fly back to London, joining the Mile High Club en route, confront some suspects and resolve the blackmail threat to Jim. After leaving Margo and one of the suspects more than satisfied, the tour and premieres continue. In Berlin, some CIA agents asked Jim to do a special task in Moscow; swap iPods with a mole and bring the iPod with the secret data on it back to the west. He succeeds and receives a highly sex-filled thanks from the female CIA agent.
Crystal Clear Ch 18
Concerts, bombs, and heroes
The concert Crystal Lee and I were to give started at eight o'clock. Actually that was the time the cover band,
The Hobo Palace
, started to play with their cute and sexy little singer Cindy Wonder. Every time I thought of Cindy, I recalled several pleasant sexual interludes we'd shared, sometimes with others. Cindy was a pint-sized blond sexpot nymphomaniac, not unlike the rest of the people I hung out with.
Earlier in the afternoon, Crystal and I walked the Aviva Stadium just outside Dublin, getting a feel for the seats and how various attendees would be able to view the stage. Billy our band leader came with us. We also had a long coordination talk with the audiovisual people supporting the concert with our laser light show and special effects.
I still got nervous before performing, so I took a walk around the stage, even taking a look under the elevated stage and checking the aisles Crystal and I would run down to get to the stage. I walked the various corridors of the stadium too, at least those near the stage and the green room. I marveled at how clean, and neat everything was; I learned the stadium had opened in 2010 but even so I could tell the people of the city took care of their jewel.
I noted as I walked the careful attention to security. At the entrance gates, there were metal screening machines, and more subtly to the sides modern equipment to sniff out explosives. A large contingent of police and special security guards were starting to take up their positions around the arena as well. Later, I'd realize what a false sense of security these machines offered.
Guinness breweries hosted a buffet dinner for the singers, both bands, and the rest of our entourage. I must confess that the burnt flavor of the revered brew did not suit my American taste buds. I explained I needed a clear head for the concert, and stuck with Diet Coke. Crystal and Cindy followed my lead as well. Cindy was so cute the way her nose crinkled up at her first taste of the brew.
Just as we finished dinner about six-thirty, the doors opened up and the fans that had been waiting poured into the arena. Terry told us there was a sellout crowd of 51,000. The program would have five parts: starting at eight,
The Hobo Palace
would play for twenty minutes or so; there'd be an 'in-the-dark' two-minute drill by the roadies to change out band instruments as some random country chords played through the audio system of the stadium; at the end of two minutes, our band would segue in with the opening bars of
Texas Dawn
, the first song that Crystal and I had done together – now a song that had sold over sixty million copies worldwide. There'd be a buildup of the music, from simple chords on various instruments, to the entire band playing the song's intro, and then Crystal and I would come racing down different aisles, climb opposite stairways, and move together at stage center, just as we needed to start singing. We'd do forty-five minutes; there'd be a fifteen-minute intermission, and then we'd do another forty-five plus an eight-minute encore.
I kept walking around in the lower corridors of the stadium, rehearsing some of the lyrics and holding a vision in my head about what the concert would be like – song by song. Crystal found me about seven-thirty; "Want a blow job, Lover? You seem unusually tense tonight. Anything wrong?"
"No, it's just my being nervous. You're used to doing this. Remember up until a couple of years ago, most of my time was spent behind a computer and a keyboard; there weren't 51,000 people I had to please either; only my boss and a dozen or so others that were our clients whom I rarely saw. Oh, and thanks for the offer, but I think I'll save myself for the party later." I ran a finger down her cheek, and she turned and sucked the digit into her mouth in a lewd gesture. After that we kissed.
About fifteen minutes before eight, I heard some canned music come on the PA system. The idea was to get people in the mood. Despite the sound of the music that filled the place, I found a relatively quiet corner. I sat on a bench and meditated, focusing on a small niche in the wall as I let my mind become calm and rise to a higher level of consciousness. I was aware but turned off. Somewhere in the ten-minute period, I felt a surge of chi – spiritual energy, and a sweep of love for all mankind. A great sense of well-being also swept into me. When I rose, I felt renewed, as though I'd slept for eight hours and finished an energizing run. I made a mental note to come back to this state during intermission; I was ready for anything at that moment.
I stood with Crystal, and we watched
The Hobo Palace
open and excite the audience. Cindy sounded like Stevie Nicks, but with a tight trim little body that probably made every male tongue in the place water, and probably many female tongues as well. They belted out five songs, about three or four minutes each. Cindy thanked the audience for their support to a large round of applause, and then the stadium went dark – well, almost dark.
About twenty-five roadies were split almost evenly between getting rid of
The Hobo Palace's
band equipment, and getting our no-name band set up. The 'idle' music had started, slowly building to the point where our band would take over just after a loud PA announcement about our part of the concert. I moved over to the other doorway I was to burst through. An usher with a walkie-talkie stood beside me to be sure we exited at just the right moment. We'd done this entrance before with great success.
After a squawk on his radio, the usher turned to me and said, "GO!"
I burst through the curtains in front of the door and looked across to see Crystal coming out her door. Two spotlights picked us up instantly and followed us as we ran the short distance to the stage, touching hands of fans in the VIP section along the way. Cameras flashed. The crowd roared in welcome. The music volume went way up, especially as we climbed to the stage level.
Our timing was spot on. We came together, picked up our wireless mics from a stand, and started singing the first verse of
Texas Dawn