“We’ll finish this later,” he promised, giving me one more kiss before walking off toward the stage.
“I love you!” I called out. Cole grabbed the material of his shirt over his heart and closed his eyes, tilting his head back.
“Get’s me right here, each and every time you say that, babe,” he said, patting his chest. I grinned like the love-sick fool that I was.
Maysie and Jordan were making out in the corner and I laughed as Cole went up behind the drummer and started thrusting his groin against him.
Jordan elbowed Cole in the gut.
At one time that would have led to a knockdown drag-out fight.
But those two had come a long way.
Instead, Cole grabbed his stomach and punched Jordan in the arm. Then the two were smiling at each other.
Garrett and Mitch yelled for both of them and the four members of Generation Rejects ran up to the side of the stage, laughing and talking. It was hard to believe that just six months ago they almost called it quits.
It gave me a renewed sense of faith to know that their friendship had been stronger than their egos.
And sometimes good comes from the bad.
Their decision to stay on with Pirate Records had been the best thing they could have ever done.
Their debut album, Current Static, debuted in the Top 40 and it had been climbing steadily ever since. They were definitely on the rise. Their former manager, Jose, had been dead wrong. Generation Rejects weren’t a mid-level band. They were set to go all the way.
“You ready to go out there and watch them?” Gracie asked, looping her arm through mine.
“Shouldn’t we wait for Maysie to come with us?” I asked, looking over at our other friend who was chatting with a petite brunette with pretty eyes and a shy smile.
“She looks busy. She’ll find us,” Gracie said quickly, tugging on my hand. I rolled my eyes.
“You just don’t want to want to talk to Sophie,” I surmised. Sophie was Mitch’s girlfriend and had been since two weeks after Gracie and Mitch slept together.
Sophie was a sweet girl. Cute in an unassuming way. But that didn’t matter. Because she was dating the guy Gracie was secretly in love with. And for that reason alone, Gracie would never be comfortable around her.
In fact, she avoided the couple like the plague. Which was difficult when her entire social circle revolved around the band Mitch played in.
I thought it was sad. Mitch and Gracie, in my opinion, were destined to be together. But they were two people who just couldn’t get it right.
And even though Mitch seemed crazy about Sophie, I still saw the way his eyes followed Gracie whenever she walked into a room. The dark, smoldering hunger obvious to anyone who chanced a look in his direction.
And I knew my roommate well enough to read the longing on her face as she watched Mitch on stage or the despair when she saw him with his girlfriend.
It was damn depressing.
“It has nothing to do with Sophie,” Gracie spat out. Ouch. Touchy subject.
We handed our tickets to the ushers and pushed our way through the crowd. The place was packed, but we had prime seats right at the front. It was my favorite spot to watch a Rejects show. I loved to be part of the crowd, soaking them in as I had done the very first time.
The lights went down and the spotlight came on. Gracie and I started screaming with the rest of the audience. Soon Garrett, Jordan, Mitch, and finally Cole jogged onto the stage. The roar was deafening.
Jordan did a run on his kit and Garrett played a few chords.
And then Cole took the mic and looked down. His eyes met mine.
I love you, he mouthed to me.
The girls behind me started yelling their heads off.
“Oh my god, did you see what he just said? He told me he loved me!” a girl screeched to her friend.
At one time I would have turned around and smacked her in the face. Or I would have “accidentally” elbowed her in the tit.
But I had grown up a lot in the last six months.
I had matured. I was secure in my relationship.
Cole loved me. He proved it time and time again.