88. The Last Ride 🏇

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The 2022 Holiday Parade starts at 10 a.m. Originally, Deonte, a few other artists, and myself were to perform indoors. This morning, during setup, the stage caught fire. Now, the indoor artists have to perform outside. I was okay with it until they said we have to perform on top of floats.

 I was okay with it until they said we have to perform on top of floats

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Yeah. Just about everything that could go wrong popped up in my head. Even the incident where the Barney balloon ripped. I was trying not to think negative, but I'd never performed on a moving platform before. 

My makeup artist just finished my makeup. My hairstylist quickly fixed my bangs before putting a red sequin hat on my head. 

"Jae, you got this. We'll see you outside."

"Thank y'all." I waved at them as they left my dressing room.

I looked in the mirror and adjusted my sunglasses. They were black and severely tinted. I knew I should've brought a backup. How am I going to see where I'm walking?

There was a knock on my door. "Come in!" I picked up my phone to see the time. The parade just started. My performance is at 11:45 a.m. 

The door opened and Deonte Way walked in, wearing a smile.

I turned around. "I thought you were the stage manager or somebody."

He closed the door. "And I thought you'd be happy to see me."

I stood up. "I am happy to see you."

We embraced one another.

"Wait. Are you nervous?" He asked me.

Of all things, I asked, "What if I fall?"

Deonte replied, "We're gonna be on the same float, and you don't even have to move around. When you perform, I'll be your model. When I perform, you can be my model."

"So, just stand there like this?" I put one hand on my hip and waved with the other.

"Now you look like a pageant winner. Okay. Don't be a model. Be the hype man." He took my hand on his hand. "The ride is twenty minutes. Our performances are ten minutes together. Don't overthink it. If we mess up - so what? Keep going. Get involved with the crowd. Act like... act like it's a concert."

I took a deep breath. "Okay."

"Good?"

"I'm good."

 He released my hand. "Besides, people gonna pay more attention to what you're wearing. You look cute in your western holiday costume. " He pinched the sleeve of my white fringed jacket.

"Cute?" I spun around. My attire was a red sequin western hat, white fringe jacket, a short red flared skirt, and red sequin boots. Before I could finish my turn, I bumped into a rack of clothes.

Deonte grabbed me before I could fall. "Be careful."

Once I had my balance, I nodded my head. That was so embarrassing. "It's these dang glasses. They're so dark." I started to take them off, but I remembered he's never seen me without them.

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