Chapter 268

Daniel quickly changed his mind when he saw the amusement on Lawrence’s face. “I think rehearsing might be a good idea. I haven’t danced in a while. Might have gotten rusty.”

Lawrence glanced at Carlisle. “What about you, Carlisle?”

“I’m good, Carlisle said. He had picked up the guitar in his past life to impress Sarah. He even took formal lessons up until the tenth grade.

However, making money was his priority now, and he had no intention of showing off his guitar skills,

“Ms. Lowe speaks highly of you. With no one else from your class volunteering as performers for the bonfire party, I figured you and Daniel could do a little breakdance sequence together,” Lawrence suggested.

He was sure an excellent student like Carlisle was talented, and he wanted to see the latter take his rightful place on center stage.

*Come on, Carlisle, we can practice together for three hours every day. I guarantee you’ll pick up the basics in no time. You’ll look so damn cool!” Daniel encouraged with a grin.

“I’ll sign up then, Carlisle relented. “But I won’t be dancing. I’d like to perform an old song.”

He wasn’t about to let Susan down if she had such high expectations of him.

Lawrence raised a brow, seemingly impressed. “You play the piano?”

*Guitar, Carlisle corrected.

tomorrow onward and practice your act, Lawrence said, jotting down Carlisle’s name in

came into the room after airing his laundry and flashed Carlisle a mischievous grin. “Are you looking to get a guitar for

runs a music shop. Want me to ask

A yawn escaped Carlisle as he added, “Keep your

who were chatting among themselves fell quiet. Even Kelvin, who had been talking to

next morning. At lunchtime, Carlisle went back to the dorm and wrote a check for fifty million dollars. He then went to the bank

Riverland University and pulled up outside the gates. Carlisle promptly

check.

for the music shop

Carlisle tested out its acoustics and decided he liked them enough to

the

for his

training two hours early to practice his song. There was barely enough space in the rehearsal room for

catchy beat. Carlisle, on

Carlisle play, he didn’t have the faintest idea what song the latter was playing.

listening to music a lot, Carlisle. How about I give you ideas of songs you could play? The one Copperhead released last year was pretty good.

over you if they hear an acoustic version of “Someday,” Daniel suggested

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