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Автор: Nicki Night
Издательство: HarperCollins
Серия: The Chandler Legacy
Жанр произведения: Короткие любовные романы
Год издания: 0
isbn: 9781474068246
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Jewel said, craning her neck toward the screen. “Donovan, you’ve got to hear her. She has an amazing voice.”

      Donovan looked at Chloe and raised a brow. “Is that so?”

      Chloe waved her hand dismissively and cast her eyes upward. “I don’t sing much. I haven’t done it in years.”

      “She’s totally being modest.” Jewel grabbed Chloe’s hand and pulled her up. “Come on, let’s go pick a song. I’ll be your backup!” she hooted.

      “Jewel!” Chloe pleaded but was ignored as Jewel dragged her over to the table that had been set up for people to sign up.

      “I can’t sing here,” Chloe said, feeling nervous.

      “Of course you can. Didn’t you say you wanted to start having more fun?”

      Chloe groaned. “Let me look over the list.” Jewel squealed and Chloe squinted at her. “I didn’t say I was going to sing. I’m just checking this list out.”

      Jewel handed her the clipboard containing the songs and peered at it over Chloe’s shoulder. “Oh. Do this one.” Jewel pointed to Natural Woman.

      Chloe thought about it for a moment. She loved singing that song but the idea of doing so in front of Donovan would make her feel exposed. She already felt overtly aware of her senses in his presence.

      People used to love listening to her jazzy voice. She’d won several talent competitions but she hadn’t sung in front of anyone besides her sisters since her mother chided her years ago for wasting time at an audition for a performing arts school. According to El, Chloe was going to be a successful businesswoman and the notion of her daughter attending school to sing was a ridiculous misuse of her time and energy. Her days of public crooning had ended then. She was disappointed but wouldn’t disobey her mother.

      “I don’t know, Jewel.” She frowned. “I haven’t sung in a long time.”

      “It’s just for fun.” Jewel pouted. “Please...for me. I love hearing you sing. Come on, Chloe.”

      “What are you going to sing?”

      Chloe spun around at the sound of Donovan’s voice. She hadn’t realized he’d come over to where they were.

      “I’m still trying to convince her,” Jewel said.

      “I’ll sing if you sing first.” Chloe raised a brow at Donovan.

      “If you don’t mind the torture. I couldn’t hold a note if it was duct-taped to my chest but it’s all in good fun, right?”

      “Exactly! All in good fun,” Jewel endorsed Donovan.

      Chloe exhaled. “You first.” She pointed to Donovan.

      “Whatever. Let me see what’s on this list.” Donovan took the clipboard from Jewel. His eyes scanned the paper and within seconds he tapped his finger on the selection sheet. “I’ll do this one.” Donovan selected a popular rap song from the late nineties.

      Chloe and Jewel bent over laughing. “I can’t wait to see this,” Chloe said.

      Each of them signed up for a song and headed back to their table.

      “This is going to be epic!” Jewel cracked up.

      They ordered more drinks while the people before them took to the karaoke microphone. Enjoying themselves immensely, they sang along with a group of men who hilariously performed the YMCA song. An obviously intoxicated woman with a nasally sounding voice sang an out-of-tune rendition of Love Shack. By the time she hit the last note, she and the entire audience were doubled over laughing. Being a great sport, she finished with an impressive bow as if she’d just brought down the house with a stellar performance.

      It was Donovan’s turn. He took to the microphone with confidence. The music started and he captured Chloe’s gaze and smiled. She blushed, tickled by the way his smile affected her.

      “Go, Donovan!” Jewel cheered him on.

      Donovan pointed at Jewel and winked.

      The words came up and Donovan missed the first line. He jumped in, tripping over the words in the second line until he caught up. He was off tune but clearly didn’t care. He swayed to the music and poorly belted out the words until he was breathless.

      The crowd cheered him on. Jewel and Chloe both had tears streaming down their faces as they laughed and sang along. Donovan waved his hands instructing the crowd to join him. By the time he finished, everyone was waving and singing. Donovan stepped off the stage as confidently as he had stepped on.

      “Your turn,” he said to Chloe when he got back to where they were seated.

      “You did a fine job,” Jewel teased. They all laughed.

      If Donovan could make a complete fool of himself in front of all those people, why should Chloe feel nervous? She had to admit she was having a great time.

      The crowd settled down and the announcer called Chloe’s name. Her stomach fluttered but she stood and made her way over to the stage. She took the microphone and looked out over the crowd. Closing her eyes, she swallowed and took a deep breath. When she opened her eyes, she noticed her hand trembling. She held the microphone with both hands to ease the shaking. The music started. Anticipating her performance, the crowd quieted. She felt exposed and tried to remember that she was there to have fun.

      “You got this, Chloe!” Jewel yelled, which generated other random supportive shouts from the crowd.

      “You can do it, girl!” one woman yelled.

      “Have fun with it,” another said.

      “Chloe!” Donovan’s deep voice reached her. When she looked over he was clapping, encouraging her in the distance.

      Chloe closed her eyes and started singing. She didn’t need the words. Her exquisite voice floated out over the audience. Whistles, applause and whoops erupted from the crowd.

      “Sing, honey!” someone else shouted.

      Suddenly, the crowd no longer existed to Chloe. The joy of singing returned, rushing over her like the waves crashing into the shore.

      Chloe removed one hand from the microphone and got so into the song that when she finished, she felt like she had blacked out. Cheers exploded from the audience, jolting her back to time and space. She opened her eyes and people were jumping up and down and whistling high-pitched shrieks through fingers. The standing ovation lasted until she’d made it all the way back to her seat where she found Jewel in tears and Donovan’s mouth agape.

      Jewel wrapped her arms around her sister. “Oh my goodness! Chloe, that was absolutely beautiful!”

      When Jewel finally pulled back, Chloe’s eyes met Donovan’s. This time she saw something different staring back at her. It was more than a flirtatious gesture. It was something stronger and magnetic that pulled her to him.

      “That was amazing,” Donovan said, pinning her with his gaze.

      “Thank you.” Chloe lowered her eyes, unable to withstand the intensity of his stare any longer.

      In that moment, something new kindled between them. Emotions shifted. Chloe wondered if Donovan felt it, too.

       Chapter 4

      The sound of Chloe’s beautiful voice reached down deep inside Donovan and triggered something. When she returned from the stage in that flowing sundress, he couldn’t take his eyes off her. Curiosities emerged and suddenly he wanted to find out more about her. Of course he’d known all about her family and where she’d grown up, but now he wanted to know more intimate things about her. What made her smile?

      They continued to hang out for a while longer, listening to those bold enough to take to the microphone. Some were great,