The Right Side of Memphis (5 page)

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Authors: Jennifer Scott

Tags: #Romance, #Contemporary, #Romantic Suspense, #Two Hours or More (65-100 Pages), #Mystery & Suspense, #Suspense

The lyrics to the song Chris was singing were so sad, yet Billie felt like he was saying them to her.  Bobby asked, “Would you like me to introduce you to him?” 

Billie laughed, “We have already met.  I didn’t make a great first impression.  He probably hates me.  I still feel sorry for him though.”  Bobby and Kelly decided it was time for them to go home.  Billie sat at a table and tried to gather some thoughts on the Douglas’ situation, how they resolved their dilemma.  It would be front page material.  She had talked it over with Bobby beforehand, about her upcoming article.  She was so happy for him and glad it was all over.  Words could almost not express how she felt.  While she was thinking about it all, that was when Chris tried to get her attention.  She wondered what he could possibly want from her.  He knew that Billie was a reporter.  Maybe he wanted to find out if she was there to interview him.  She was tired of speculating, so she just went over to talk to him.

Billie began, “I love that song.  What made you chose that particular one?” 

Chris stated, “It matched the mood.  What is the deal with you and Bobby Douglas?” 

She smiled and said, “Oh nothing, I was just pivotal for getting his marriage back on track. Kelly almost divorced him.” 

Chris grunted, “Too bad you weren’t able to help me and Lana.  But, that would have been a miracle.  The men in Nashville should have some sort of fund raiser for guys like me.  It’s in the air, like some kind of plague.” 

Billie commented, “A funny thing about miracles, that is just what they are.” 

Chris maintained, “Like I was saying, don’t bother my non-existent marriage.  It is over and done.  I don’t want her back.” 

Billie thought he and Lana used to be one of America’s hottest couples and the most romantic.  Then she said, “So, what brings you to this fine establishment?”  He admitted, “I might not be touring for a long time.  I’m considering an early retirement.” 

Billie babbled, “I don’t think that is a good idea.  No way. Are you out of your mind?  Do you know how many fans care about you?” 

Chris asserted, “Lana was first in my life.  Any reporter would know that and all of my fans know that, too.  It’s my decision.  To answer your question, yes.  I am out of my mind.  I’m close to untangling it though.”

Billie complained, “I don’t see how.  If you want to end your career so soon, what will you do with your life?”  Chris didn’t respond, just went back to do a few more songs. 

Billie tried to work on her report.  She couldn’t concentrate after talking to Chris.  She had to leave.  She exited from the side door.  Chris called out to her from the tour bus.  She went over to him to see what he wanted.  He shouted, “Well, don’t you want to be the first?” 

Billie inquired, “The first to do what?” 

He announced, “The first to get my exclusive interview, about my retirement.” 

Billie approved, “If you are absolutely sure, I guess it wouldn’t hurt my career any.”  She got on the bus. They sat down and she took out her recorder. 

He admitted, “Maybe it’s time for me to tell the truth.  That was all a ploy to get you in here.  I want you to stay and have a few drinks.” 

Billie lectured, “I think you have had enough already.” 

He taunted, “I thought you wanted to help me?” 

Billie objected, “That’s not what I meant.  I have been misunderstood a lot lately.”

Chris snapped, “Is that how you managed to help Bobby Douglas?” 

She declared, “I think it's time for me to leave.  I will try to talk to you when it is you and not the booze talking.” 

Billie did finish her report and had it printed.  She thought about all of the hard work that was put into her efforts with Bobby and Kelly. It all paid off.  She also thought about her one night stand with him.  It was a close call that Chris didn’t find out, or Kelly.  She had to make sure that it remained a secret.

The summer was almost over.  It would soon be time for the local fair.  There were fairs all over the United States, but the ones in the Nashville area pulled in more country acts.  Billie enjoyed the fairs most of all.  It gave her some of the same advantages that fan fair did.  She found out that an act called The Baker Brothers, were scheduled to be Chris’ opening act.  Billie thought maybe he had changed his mind and decided to continue touring after all.  Either that or they haven’t been informed of his sudden career move. Chris would also be at one of the local fairs.  That was unusual to Billie.  He was known for his concerts in civic centers, auditoriums, and superdomes.  She had to once again witness the mood swings of Chris Brady.

Billie was still upset with Chris for his behavior with her.  He made her feel very uncomfortable.  She was only beginning to learn how appearances could be deceiving. She had never imagined that Bobby Douglas would ever have to fight to save his marriage. Or that Chris Brady would end his marriage, and have a sick mind.  But, she could forgive Chris.  He was only lashing out or going through the motions.  He was still hurting from his divorce and didn’t really know how to handle it.  His alcohol intake, however, was no excuse.  It had to be the only comfort he received.  In his eyes, the bottle wouldn’t let him down.  She hoped to help him with his drinking problem.  She just had to decide between AA, or some kind of divorce therapy.  It was obviously too late for marriage counseling.

She attended the Chris Brady event, not sure of the turnout.  She received a message from him to meet after the show.  She thought he might end up apologizing.  She was right. He told her he was sorry for his behavior.  He wanted to make it up to her.  He invited her out to dinner.  Who would turn down dinner with Chris Brady?  Chris emphasized, “I need to get out in public more often. People start to wonder about you if you are always closed in at home.  This is good for my image.  Besides, I want Lana to know I am getting on with my life.”

Billie challenged, “Since when did you care what people are thinking?
Do you think that will make Lana take you back?” 

Chris argued, “I do not want her back.  She could come crawling back on her hands and knees, and I wouldn't blink an eye.  She had her chance to be with me forever.   She practically spit on me the last time that I saw her.  It was like being hit below the belt.  I was in love with her and now I can't stand her.  I want to hurt her the way that she hurt me.” 

Billie assured, “I don't think you should do something that you will regret later on.  Just keep a positive attitude.  I know you have the strength to do it.” 

Chris mumbled, “At least someone is confident.”

Billie articulated, “You have to be at some point in your life.  I was curious about something.  If you and Lana had decided to have kids, would she have left you? She may have had harsh feelings about the fact that you shared a child with another woman.  Maybe that was the true root of the problem.” 

Chris laughed, “Are you kidding? What, and ruin her perfect figure?  I don't believe it.  I know that it was agreed upon by the two of us, but I would have been thrilled if she would have become pregnant.  But, it may have made things worse if we still ended up getting divorced.  Custody battles are so dirty.” 

Billie related, “I know how they start out, too.  I had to stand by and watch Bobby Douglas almost lose his little boy and girl.” 

Chris requested, “Now I would like to ask you a question, if you don't mind.  What made you want to come here with me today?  Just for a story?” 

She declared, “I was hoping we'd end our feud.  I really like you and admire your work. I don’t like being in turmoil with anyone that I have to work with at some point.  I love Nashville and I am generally a nice person, I think.  I can make friends with just about any country artist.”

Chris commented, “A real humanitarian, huh?  What else should I know about you?” 

She joked, “Maybe you will find out the next time we cross paths.”  Once they had finished dessert, Chris dropped her off at her place.  He promised to plan another meeting at least that was what he chose to call it.

Billie didn't want to go out with Chris.  That was the last thing that she needed.  She couldn't date someone with so much extra baggage.  She could only work with him.  No one was tearing down her door with offers, but her career had to come first.  Billie wanted to be with someone else, but he was taken.  Chris, however, was free and unattached.  She had never pictured herself with him, and figured it was best not to, no matter how tempting.  She did start to spend more time with him, to give him advice and support when he needed it.  He slowly started to act like his old self again.  Billie knew he was a sensitive guy at heart.  He had stopped drinking as much around her.  She didn’t know for sure if he had quit.  She wanted to find out. 

She decided to go over to his place one night, unannounced.  She found his spare key and was thankful the alarm was not set.  When she entered, she noticed his guitar.  He normally took it with him where ever he went.  She thought he may have just stepped out momentarily to grab some dinner.  She tried to look for something that could tell her if he was still drinking.  She didn't want to look around while he was there. Before she had the chance to check Chris’ bedroom, she heard him pull in to the drive way.  When he came in, he was carrying a large suitcase.  It was similar to his guitar case.  He asked her what she was doing there.  He guessed how she got in, and he didn’t seem too upset. She couldn’t believe he didn’t want to have her arrested for Breaking and Entering.  He did want her to let him know the next time she decided to drop in though. She didn't get the opportunity to see what he brought in before he put it in his room.

He came in the den where Billie was seated.  He turned on the DVD player and TV.  He insisted, “There is a recording that I made a few days ago, that I want you to see.”  She watched it, only to find out that he had changed his mind again, about retiring.  She thought he had given up on that ridiculous idea. 

Billie pleaded, “You promised me that you would think it completely through before making a major decision.” 

Chris maintained, “I'll still write songs and maybe produce or direct a few music videos.  Whatever good benefits present themselves.  I may even advance further on my acting career, do more reality TV.” 

Billie appealed, “Have you thought about your band?  They have some say in this. Besides, acting is not the greatest option for a country singer.  That is really the only reason they even bother to give parts out in the first place.  If you are hot in the music industry, you can help them out, boost their ratings.  They earn much more from profits than the entertainer actually does.” 

Chris notified, “I see that you clearly do not agree with my decision.  I am sorry, but it is my life.  I have to do what is best for me.  There isn't much more I can do to make you understand how I feel.” 

Billie knew he was right and couldn’t argue about it.  She just wanted to drop the subject.  Chris seemed too wrapped up in something else, so she told him she had to go home.  He gave her the DVD and told her to watch it again.  He wanted her to realize once and for all that he was serious. The DVD that he gave her could end up on television any day.  It could hurt a lot of people, mainly his fans.  How could something like this happen?  Just as she asked that question, she received a phone call from an old friend from North Carolina.  She found out that her old boyfriend was getting married.  Billie was shocked.  She knew it was only a matter of time. He would marry eventually, but it was too soon for her.  She always pictured herself with him, even though she never did anything to make sure that would happen.  She didn't want to go to the wedding.  She wouldn't be able to stand by as some other woman married her first true love. It was making her so upset, that she couldn't help but to cry.  It was like everything that was going on with her at that time was all coming together.  She was tired of holding it all inside.

Chris tried all of the next week to get in touch with Billie.  He was not aware of the pain she was going through.  Billie was trying to bury herself in her work, to forget about the wedding taking place in the near future.  Her assignments helped a little, but when she came home at night, that was when it hit her.  Finally, Chris caught up with her.  He could tell she wasn't in a very good mood.  He told her to go to his place and talk out her problem with him.  He said he might be able to help. Billie needed the company; she just hoped she wouldn't break down in front of him. 

When she walked in his house, she started to feel better.  She started to tell him about what she found out that week.  Chris claimed, “I can relate.  Lana left that same scar.  It feels like you have lost your last chance at ever being happy, doesn't it?  Were you in love with this guy?” 

Billie answered, “At one time I thought I was.  Maybe I still have unresolved feelings for him.  I don't even know why I am letting it get to me.  I am usually much stronger than this.” 

Chris vowed, “It is perfectly normal to feel that way.  You saw how I handled my breakup with Lana. If I can get over her, I know you can do the same.” 

Billie smiled, “Thanks for trying to make me feel a little better.  I forgot to ask you why you have been calling me all week.” 

Chris noted, “It's not important right now.  I just wanted to see if you were interested in doing something useful with the DVD I gave you.  If you'd rather not discuss it, I completely understand.” 

Billie decided to tell him her idea.  She conveyed, “This week, I did think about your decision a lot.  You were right. It is yours to make.  I should let you do as you please.  Which network do you want to get a copy of the DVD?” 

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