Chapter 58
Chapter 58
“No way! I have to confront that Annika and at the very least get her song pulled from the charts!” The
agent fumed, immediately scouring the internet for Annika’s contact. “She’s got some nerve, using her
email as her cell number!”
Muttering under her breath, the agent dialed the number.
Two seconds later, Natalie’s phone sitting on her dresser buzzed to life.
Madelyn glanced at Natalie’s phone, but couldn’t make out the caller due to the glare from the makeup
mirror.
“Excuse me.” Natalie offered a polite smile, grabbed her phone, stealthily pressed the mute button, and
slipped it into her pocket.
Madelyn’s agent hung up after the voicemail kicked in, mounting her frustration.
“I’ll try a few more times,” she muttered, redialing the number.
Natalie’s phone vibrated again. With her hand in her pocket, she quickly silenced it once more.
Madelyn thought it was a text notification and said, “You’re pretty busy, huh?”
“Some family drama keeps me on my toes,” Natalie replied with an easy smile, not giving anything
away.
With that, she casually took out her phone and switched it to silent mode, right in plain sight.
Madelyn paused for a moment, then said softly, “Your family is going through a lot. Hasn’t he reached
out?”
Her mention of “he” pointed at Brian.
“He’s got nothing to do with me. I moved out a while ago,” Natalie said coolly.
Brian wouldn’t be contacting her. After all, he was the instigator behind the Wright family’s
current predicament.
Madelyn, under the impression that Brian was deliberately not helping, looked at Natalie again, “You
know, I could talk to him for you, put in a good word.”
“No need, they can handle their issues,” Natalie replied, indifferent.
Madelyn was rebuffed, her pride stung, and she fell silent.
Meanwhile, the agent, unable to reach Annika, grew more agitated and decided to blast the duet
version of Madelyn and Annika’s song from her phone.
She played Madelyn’s televised performance first, ranting. “Listen for yourselves, who’s the better
singer? The online comments are saying Madelyn can’t even match up to this internet nobody. It’s
ludicrous!”
Natalie was surprised by the sudden play of music, her eyebrows shot up. She wanted to say
something to prevent the imminent embarrassment.
“Can our professional be outdone by an amateur, right? Annika doesn’t even have an agent. without a
record deal, just some nobody doing covers!”
But the agent kept ranting, and Madelyn, with her nose in the air, didn’t seem inclined to stop the agent.
Natalie thought better of it and decided to let it go. After all, she wasn’t the one who’d be humiliated.
After Madelyn’s song ended, the agent quickly played Annika’s version, impatiently dragging the slider
to the middle:
“… Set fires to my purpose,
And I let it burn,
You got off on the hurting.
When it wasn’t yours. Contentt bel0ngs to N0ve/lDrâ/ma.O(r)g!
We’d always go into it blindly.
I
I needed to lose you to find me.
This dancing was killing me softly.
I needed to hate you to love me…
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The lyrics, like a narrative spun by Annika’s voice, were not overtly stunning but resonated with
heartbreaking sincerity. The abrupt cut to the middle of her rendition made it feel even more emotive
than Madelyn’s technically precise but emotionally bare version.
The air in the makeup room was heavy, awkward silence prevailed, and nobody spoke.