Caleb posted h
propped against a tree. He swung a sledgehammer, smashing the guitar into splinters with
diamond-inlaid guitar. Jenny was presenting it to a beaming Caleb. His
final, splintered
leb. I blocked every single p
made
an. I' ll take you
e shadows who had been secretly mentoring me for months, telling m
retreat at a secluded cabin in the Smoky Mou
box of notebooks filled with songs Jenny had never bothered to read. I left
sort nestled in the mountains, a jarring contrast to the
ycophants. They swarmed m
g my arm. "Jenny' s been looking for you. We' re all going
aid, my v
is breath smelling of gin. "Caleb' s willing
," I said, pull
time. "Listen, you little chari
fering, of being pushed aside, of being made to fee
hed hi
aming between his fingers. The music stopped. Th