Love's Road Home

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Author: Lisa Lewis
later. He couldn’t believe how great everything had gone. The equipment had all worked perfectly, and not a single note was missed in any song, vocally or instrumentally. The audience had clapped and cheered for multiple encores, but Roadhouse had to finally leave the stage for good because it was getting too late. He felt on top of the world, and the night wasn’t over yet.
    George had arranged for an area to be cordoned off for an autograph session. The band members sat at a long table and fans were directed to form a line to have their programs, CDs, and T-shirts signed. Tom wasn’t sure exactly how well this segment of the night was going to go, but he was willing to give it a try. They could always ditch this aspect of the tour if they didn’t draw a big enough crowd.
    But it appeared he’d worried for nothing. Once again, he was stunned by the praise and excitement of the many concertgoers who had waited their turn to meet the band. As the half-hour autograph session was drawing to a close, there were still quite a few people left in line. A couple crew members were trying to move the fans along because, even though tomorrow was their day off, they still needed to get things closed up for the night.
    Tom returned his gaze to the dark-haired young lady in front of him. She looked to be in her late teens or early twenties. "Who should I make this out to?" He smiled up at her, still feeling the energy of the evening.
    "It’s Casey, with a C." She sent a bright smile back his way.
    "Did you enjoy the show, Casey with a C?" Tom wrote a brief message and signed his name across the program she’d set in front of him.
    "Oh, yes. It was terrific. I especially love how you and Leo harmonize. Your voice is the greatest, and you play guitar so awesomely." As he watched, the girl’s cheeks slowly began to burn.
    "Well, thanks for coming tonight, Casey, and thanks for the compliments. I hope you continue to enjoy our music in the future."
    "Oh, I know I will."
    As Tom turned to the next person in line, a middle-aged woman who reminded him of his late mother, he didn’t notice the fanatical gleam in the brunette’s eyes as she slowly moved away.

Chapter Three
    Macon was a beautiful little place compared to the sprawling metropolis of Jacksonville . It seemed like a nice town to spend a day off in, and, oddly enough—after only one show—today was it. Beth wasn’t going to argue with the illogical concert schedule, but she was too tired to truly enjoy her respite. After eight hours of equipment load-out in Jacksonville followed by a two hundred and seventy mile trip, all she wanted now was a simple meal and a good night’s sleep.
    She’d spent most of the afternoon visiting local shops with Hannah and Liz, and that activity had pretty much exhausted her last energy reserves. The other women had just left with some of the roadies, heading out to dinner and then dancing. Beth had declined their invitation to go along, knowing she didn’t have much time left before she fell flat on her face.
    She hunted through the cupboards for anything that would stop her stomach from growling long enough for her to fall asleep, and, thankfully, her eyes landed on a package of snack crackers. They’d be perfect with the sliced cheese she’d seen in the mini fridge. A knock on the door stalled her movements just as she latched onto the box.
    Still holding the crackers, Beth made her way to the motor home entrance. "Coming!" she yelled as she opened the box and grabbed a couple of squares. Popping the crackers into her mouth, she opened the door and froze, mid-chew.
    "Hi, Beth." Tom greeted her with another one of his terrific smiles. The kind that made her breath catch in her throat. "I know it’s been a long, hectic day, but I wanted to stop by and see if you had plans for tonight."
    Beth quickly swallowed the remaining crackers in her mouth, knowing she’d stood there staring at him like an idiot while he’d talked. He looked
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