Bailey didn't look convinced. “Can I have the night to think it over?”
“I'll talk to Mac and let him know.”
“Thank you.” She turned and walked to her car.
Chapter 6
Noelle’s eyes widened. “You did what?”
The whir of a blender rattled in Bailey's ears. She swallowed another spoonful of cookies and cream, inhaling the waffle cones nearby and toasted nuts. “I know. It was crazy.”
“You don't sing in public.”
“I don't know what came over me.”
Noelle dropped her plastic spoon inside her cup. “I wish I could have been there. How did he get you on stage?”
“Their lead singer was sick.” Bailey blew out her cheeks. “Before I knew it... I was on stage... singing.”
Noelle grinned.
“What?”
“I think you should go for it.”
Bailey coughed and touched a hand to her chest. “What!”
“Go for it. You love music, Bailey, and have always wanted to sing.”
“That was when I was seven. I'm a grown woman with bills.”
Noelle folded her arms. “Ever heard of record deals? People make a living in music. What if this is an opportunity?”
Bailey shook her head. It was a ridiculous idea. “You know my reasons, Noelle.”
“I think your dad would be proud,” she said.
A sinking feeling overwhelmed Bailey's stomach. “I know but...”
“I think if you were honest, your mom would understand too,” Noelle said.
Was it that simple? Bailey swallowed another spoonful of ice cream. If she were honest with herself, it was unbelievable being on stage. Weightlessness took over. Her mind had emptied of all worries and fears. Nothing mattered but the music.
Noelle's smile reached her eyes. “You can do it, Bailey.”
She combed a curl behind her ear. “I'm giving Jackson an answer today.”
“And?”
“The answer is no.”
Noelle frowned. “Can you live with that? Regret?”
“I guess... I'll have to.” Bailey pushed her cup aside. Could she live with regret? “Thanks for coming with me.”
Noelle grinned. “A midday treat. How could I resist?”
The pair laughed together.