The Fontaine Bleu

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Jo

I look at myself in the mirror, my bangs covering one of my eyes, and smile lightly, "I've seen better."
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Chris

"Not possible." I say, pushing the hair out of she face.
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-Winnie the Pooh




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Jo

I smile and look up at him, "It's so possible."

Just then, my mom runs in, "OH MY GOD JO GUESS WHAT?"

I jump a little and look at her, "Yeah?"

"Usher called. He wants you on his record. He offered a record deal," She breathes.

I sing.

"Yes, you sing like an angel and play guitar and everything. Say yes! Oh my god you've been waiting for this for I don't even know how long!" She hugs me.
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Chris

"Wow, that is amazing." I say. "That is so wonderful." I whisper in her ear tell her who Usher is.
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Jo

I smile, a memory of me coming back, "He wants to come and wants to have a comcert set up for you. Please, Jo, this is a once in a lifetime opportunity."

I smile and nod and she jumps up and down, "So much to do!"

I smile wider, shaking my head at her, and hug Chris, "This is so exciting!"
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Chris

I smile and spin her around. "I am so happy for you and I am so proud."
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Jo

I smile, "We could be one of those celebrity couples."
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Chris

"Let's do it." I smile. "We need to celebrate."
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Jo

I nod and kiss him quickly, "But I have the concert tonight, remember?"
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Chris

"Right. After then?" I ask.
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Jo

I nod, kissing him slowly. My mom walks in, with an outfit, and chuckles, "Change. It's in fifteen."

I nod and sigh, "I'll see you out there?"
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Chris

I kiss her hard once more before setting her down. "You will do wonderful."
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Jo

I smile and let go of his hands, nodding quickly before following my mom to the dressing room and getting dressed.
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Chris

I close the door behide her and sigh. I jump into the shower and get cleaned up. After I get dressed and head out the door. I go pick up a little gift for Jo and head to the concert.
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Jo

I'm finally ready, mic in hand, and run out when they say to. I wave at te audience, smiling at how many people their are, "How is everybody tonight?"

They all respond and I smile even wider, "Great. I'm Jo Cortez, and it's nice to be here tonight."

The music starts and I start singing.
All you need is faith, trust, and a little bit of pixie-dust!



For a short space of time I remained at the window watching the pallid lightnings that played above Mont Blanc and listening to the rushing of the Arve, which pursued its noise way beneath. The same lulling sounds acted as a lullaby to my too keen sensations; when I placed my head upon my pillow, sleep crept over me; I felt it as it came and blessed the giver of oblivion.
— Mary Shelley, Frankenstein