Yes to Everything

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Author: Shayne McClendon
either theirs or stuff they picked up at yard sales or whatever.” Jackson sat down at the drums and the men watched as Molly picked up the mandolin and Becca held her tambourine to her chest. “Y’all know The World by Brad Paisley?” The brothers nodded as they strapped on electric guitars leaning against the wall. Jackson’s smile was brilliant, “Cool, that’s the girls’ favorite.”
    Decklan led out and Logan came in on bass. As they watched, Jackson came in on drums and the little girls chimed in with perfect rhythm. Decklan sang and Logan backed him up on the chorus. They made a point of singing to the girls who blushed madly.
    About halfway through, the fiddle came in and they looked up to see Brooke coming down the stairs in jeans and bare feet, her wet hair braided loosely down her back and her fiddle in her hands. She came all the way in the room and sat on one of her legs on a stool while she played. When they started singing to her, she could see how women fell so easily under their spell.
    As it finished, Jackson said, “Hell yes. No one is ever going to believe this.” Travis was thinking the same thing, watching the prettiest and most talented roomful of people he’d seen in a long while.
    Becca whispered, “It was like having Mama and Daddy back, Brooke. I liked that a whole lot.” Brooke smoothed her hair back and nodded. “Do the Devil song, Brooke.”
    Counting, she waited for the first three drum beats from Jackson and launched into The Devil Went Down to Georgia while everyone else sang it. She focused on her fiddle and tore it up. The band of demons sounded great with Logan and Decklan playing. They were focused on Brooke, her hair working free of the braid as she played.
    At the end, everyone was clapping like fools. She bowed and gave them a wink. “I’ve won shows with that one. Y’all sounded amazing even on our old guitars.” Looking at the kids, she said, “I need y’all to give me a little bit of quiet so I can talk, alright?”
    Becca and Molly asked, “Can we do Disney songs later?” She told them yes and they scattered, Jackson high-fiving then low-fiving her as he passed.
    “Those kids are amazing Brooke, so damn talented.” Travis had dollar signs in his eyes and didn’t apologize for it, “I think you’re going to love what we have to show you.”
    Brooke led the way back to the kitchen in her bare feet. She was surprised it was clean and put on coffee while they sat watching her. When it was brewing, she joined them at the table.
    To Logan and Decklan she said, “Thanks for playing with them. That probably made their year.”
    “Totally selfish of us, I promise. To play with kids so talented they can hold their own doing Charlie Daniels or Brad Paisley? Hell that made my year. Don’t kid yourself; we’re not too old to enjoy something like that.” Logan looked happy and Decklan grinned.
    “Thanks, we used to have more time to practice. Becca fell behind, poor baby. She should have guitar and piano by now but I just run out of hours in the day.” Folding her hands in front of her, her blue-green eyes were wide, “Hit me with solutions. Having time to play with them again is worth whatever I have to do.”

Chapter Four
    Travis internally cheered and saw Logan and Decklan rake their green eyes over her as subtly as possible. “We ordered you a tour bus. We’ll have it in a few weeks.” Brooke gasped. “Cool, right? The label outfitted it with everythin’ you could possibly need and it has extra beds for the kids. The tour doesn’t start until they’re out of school so you can bring them with you, Brooke. We checked with the school and you’ll be back the week before their first day.” He watched as Brooke released a breath she’d been holding and gave her an encouraging smile.
    “You now have an assistant who used to be a nanny so she’s gonna keep ‘em on track for you. You’ll be meetin’ Jeanette soon, too. The boys hired one of the hands
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