Music School Chapter 19

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“I feel naked wearing this bikini.” Tessa looks over towards Lindsey as she finishes putting her bikini on.

“Don’t worry about it. You look good in your bikini.” Lindsey walks over and looks Tessa over.

The fake glued on breast forms they got Tessa to fill her top out looked fine. Kaja blended them to Tessa’s skin tone perfectly. Since Tessa wanted the same size breast Maxine had. They got the most realistic ones they could find. The bikini bottom fitted her properly and you couldn’t tell she was tucked. Lindsey used the same trick she used to hide her birth defect.

“There, no one can tell if your real or not.” Lindsey steps back to check Tessa out.

“Why do we have to dress and perform like this?” Tessa felt uncomfortable being dressed like she was.

“Well, this car dealership puts on a big sale every year. Last year they sold a lot of cars when they booked us to play here. So, they wanted us to come back and play again for them. Their only request is for us to be dress in bikinis and speedos. Plus, they pay good money for us to play.”

They walk over to check Kaja and make sure she was alright. Tessa and Lindsey couldn’t believe the bikini she was wearing. It showed more skin than theirs.

“Wow! If I didn’t already have a woody because of the two of you. I would have one now. Kaja’s bikini is smaller than the two of yours.” Jermaine was drooling after seeing Kaja.

Maxine was at the sound control board and she was wearing a bikini support her big breasts. Tessa decided that she wanted hers as big. All the guys were wearing matching speedos.

Jamie and Christy finally showed up. Christy was wearing a bikini that showed her curves off. Jamie wore a speedo just like the other guys.
They must have gone and gotten their speedos at the same place.

“Hey Terry, how long are we playing?” Lindsey was sitting on her stool at her synthesizer.

“We’re here till six tonight. We’re taking an hour break between sets.” Terry arranged for them to be at the event all day.

“Alright, let’s get this party going.” Ian starts them off on one of their songs.

The band plays for four hours and take a break for lunch and to relax for a while. They had come in their van, so they were inside the van cooling off and resting. Kaja comes walking into the van looking hot sweaty.

“Who’s watching the merchandise stall?” Lindsey looks over towards her.

“A friend from school. She transferred from another school recently and is in the same art class I’m taking. She’s like you and Tessa.” Kaja grabs cold water from the mini-refrigerator.

“Why did you introduce her earlier?” Terry looks over towards Kaja.

“Because she just got here. She works part-time for McDonald’s on the weekend in the morning.” Tessa felt sorry for her. McDonald’s was a shitty ass job.

She tried it once and after her first week, she said the hell with it. She takes a nice long swallow of the cold water. She sits down near Lindsey and looks at her “how’s your leg?”

“It’s alright for now. I’m not jumping around on stage like I normally do.” Lindsey hated that she couldn’t perform like she normally does.

While they were enjoying the cold air inside their van, someone was knocking on the doors of their van. Krist opens the doors and steps aside as one of the salesmen comes walking into their van.

“Wow, the air in here feels good. The manager said if you guys are hungry, to come and get some food. We also have cold drinks for you as well.” Rudy was impressed with the band's van and with all the young women in the band.

“Thanks, Rudy.” Terry knew Rudy from his visits to the car lot.

Rudy turns around and heads out of the van. Krist looks at the others “I’m going to grab some food. Who wants to come with me?”

“I’ll come.” Maxine stands up. She had a few guys hit on her.

“Let’s go, everyone.” Terry didn’t think it was wise to go individually.

“Do I have too?” Lindsey was comfortable and didn’t want to get up.

“Yes, you have too.” Jamie helps her up off the sofa.

They go where the food was being served as a group. When they showed up, they got big applause from the crowd. That made Lindsey feel all warm and fuzzy. Their applause helped Lindsey feel better after all the crap, that has been happening to her.

The rest of the day the band plays and hang around a little bit afterward. The girls feel someone tug on the back of their bikinis and when they check to see why. They find three hundred bills stuff in the back of their bikini’s. They look around for who did it and spot an old man with a smile on his face as he gets into a limo.

“Who was that?” Tessa pulled the bills from her bikini.

“That’s the owner of the car lot.” Lindsey pulls the money from her bikini.

Everyone helps break down the equipment and put it in the trailer that was attached to the van. By the time they were loaded up and ready to go. They noticed Terry was missing.

“Where’s Terry?” Tessa was looking around for him.

“He’s talking business with another business owner. I overheard them when we were loading up.” Christy was cleaning her hands with some wet naps.

“I hope it’s not another car lot.” Kaja was counting out some cash for the new girl.

“Oh, Shelly. This is Lindsey, Tessa, Christy, Maxine, Jamie, Ian, Krist, and Jermaine. Guys, this is Shelly. She’s going to be helping me from now on.” Kaja was happy she had someone to help her.

“Nice to meet you, Shelly. That one piece your wearing is nice. Did you make it?” Tessa liked the one-piece swimsuit shelly had on.

“Yes, I want to be a fashion designer and make clothes or transgender people like us.” Shelly had been informed that Tessa and Lindsey were transgender students.

“I never thought about that. It does make sense to have clothes made just for transgender people.” Lindsey never gave any thought to what Shelly was doing or wanted to do.

Terry comes back fifteen minutes later with a big smile on his face. He looks at everyone “we have another gig at a tire store next week. They heard us play here and liked us.”

“Do we have to wear our bikini’s again?” Lindsey was wondering what the company had in mind.

“Nope, the owner doesn’t want to copy the car lot. He wants us in costume like we did the concert in the park.”

“Cool, can we head home, please? I’m all burned up.” Lindsey was red, along with everyone else.

“Nope, we have one more place to go.” Terry walks up to Krist and whispers something to Krist.

Afterward, the van starts moving. After twenty minutes, Krist pulls their van into the parking lot of the Smoke Barn.

“The owner is treating us to a free dinner. He gave me a ticket for everyone.” Terry hands the tickets out.

“I didn’t bring anything else to wear.” Shelly looked at Kaja.

“No problem, you can be a walking advertisement for us.” Kaja grabs a t-shirt and a pair of shorts out of the boxes of merchandise for her.

Shelly takes the clothes and changes in the bathroom. She didn’t feel comfortable changing in front of everyone. She comes out, once she was dressed.

“Let’s go and eat.” As Terry leads everyone out of the van.

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Another good day

Samantha Heart's picture

For Lindsay she needs ALL she can get.

Love Samantha Renée Heart.

Oh, but there is

First off, the physical injuries will likely never be 100% again. There will be effects like pain during a weather change. Oh her leg could give out on her at odd times.

But the biggie will be the mental effects. You can be going on just fine for months then suddenly be hit with nightmares and panic attacks out of the blue. This can reoccur for years. You likely won't gave a clue what caused them, they just happen. Sucks.


"Life is not measured by the breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.”
George Carlin

How much?

"They find three hundred bills stuff in the back of their bikini’s."

Was that three one hundred dollar bills each or three hundred dollars total between the three of them?


"Life is not measured by the breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.”
George Carlin