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Authors: Linda Opdyke

Kelly Jo (11 page)

The skimpily clad double baton twirler, who sang "Let Me Entertain You" while she twirled, was the last performer before intermission.  The cheers, wolf whistles, foot-stomping and raucous cheers told Jack that this was the sister the group beside him referenced.  Jack knew it was a good thing they'd decided to cheer instead of boo her, despite that she dropped her batons four times.

Wylie leaned toward Jack and whispered, "When is Kelly Jo on?" just as the lights came up and intermission was announced.

"She's last," Jack told him, not without a little chagrin.  "So you might as well get comfortable and enjoy the show."

They stayed in their seats during intermission and about three minutes into it, the emcee, carrying something, came down the stage steps and headed toward them.

"Are you Jack?" he asked.

"Yes," Jack answered and rose to put the black jacket on.  Finally.  He'd be ready to take the stage as soon as Kelly Jo gestured to him, winging a song if he had to do so.  He just hoped she'd give him enough time to get to the side steps to join her without it being too disruptive.

"I'm supposed to give this to you," the emcee said. 

Confused, Jack said, "Give me what?"

The man held out a black garbage bag and when Jack had taken it from him he walked back to the stage.

"Hey,"  Wylie said.  "Isn't that the bag I gave Kelly Jo?"

"Yeah," Jack said slowly, and knew opening it wasn't a good idea. 

But he did it anyway.

Inside was the black jacket Kelly Jo had been wearing.  And the backless heels.

"I don't get it," Wylie said quizzically.  "She isn't coming out buck naked is she?"

Jack put a hand up to rub his forehead.  Why did anything that had to do with Kelly Jo automatically give him a headache?

"I'm sure she isn't," he told Wylie, then added, "And don't look so disappointed."

Wylie grinned.

Jack sat back down and put the bag on the floor between his feet.  "What all did you give her as a costume, Wylie?"

"The jacket, the shoes, the pants...oh, yeah, and that little top.  Hangs off the shoulders."  He grinned, then grinned wider.  "I'll bet it's looking real good on her."

Jack shook his head, stumped.  It looked like Kelly Jo's solution to being too modest to parade on stage in the tight, sexy Grease outfit was to take off even more of it.  That made no sense.  Not even for Kelly Jo.

He didn't have time to dwell on how Kelly Jo's mind did or didn't work.  The audience trailed back to their seats, the lights dimmed and the emcee announced the start of the second half of the Budding Star competition.

 

Chapter Twenty Seven

 

Jack made sure he applauded for each entrant, knowing all too well how it felt to perform from deep within your heart, with everything you had to offer, and then hold your breath and wait for reaction from a judgmental audience or concertgoers. 

He clapped for them all:  the ventriloquist 'Mr. Kotter' who moved not only his lips but his entire body when he spoke as his Vinnie Barbarino, his wooden partner;  the high school girls that semi-gracefully whirled and swirled their way through Donna Summer's "Last Dance" behind a lead singer who dropped too many notes to count.  The local family friendly comic that Jack suspected would eventually succeed in show business if audience support and approval was indication.  The older gentleman who played his accordion until the younger crowd members booed so loudly that he left the stage in exasperation.  The twenty-something young man who sat on a stool in the spotlight, strumming his guitar and singing a fantastic rendition of Roy Orbison's "In Dreams" with only a soft drumbeat from the band aiding him.  Jack knew by the audience's reaction that if Kelly Jo wasn't up to the challenge that "In Dreams" would walk away with the two hundred dollar prize.  If he'd counted correctly there was only one more act before she came out.   A "street corner" type group of young guys who poured their heart into semi-proficient choreography and the tight harmony of "Duke of Earl".  Not bad.  Not bad at all, Jack admitted as the group beamed at the audience's loud appreciation. 

Kelly Jo more than had her competitive work cut out for her and Jack had no idea how well she dealt with pressure.  He smiled over at Wylie, wondering how he'd break it to the kid that their promise to pay him may have been an empty one.

Then the emcee announced that the next act was the final one and that, like last year, after the final act all the entrants would take the stage and the winner would be selected by audience applause rating. 

Jack shook his head, keenly aware that as of right now 'the winner is…' was a tight race between "In Dreams" and "Duke of Earl". 

Then the curtain opened and Jack saw Kelly Jo, barefoot, standing in the spotlight.  He shot straight up in his seat and stared, knowing immediately what the white thing was that she'd wrapped the black jacket and boots in and that her modesty hadn't been as sudden as he'd thought.  Somewhere in the vicinity of where she'd swiped the jacket and boots a backyard clothesline was missing a white bathrobe, a bathrobe too bulky to wear over the costume's black jacket.

"Hey," said a surprised female voice from a dozen rows behind him.  "I have a robe just like that one!  Cool!"

Strains of music hit the air and Kelly Jo walked forward, singing softly and looking straight at Jack.

Guess mine is not the first heart broken,

my eyes are not the first to cry

I'm not the first to know, there's just no gettin' over you

Despite himself, Jack was mesmerized.  By the vision of the incredible, vulnerable beauty making her way toward him.  By the sweet purity of Kelly Jo's voice as she sang her heartbreak. 
By Kelly Jo.
  Why was his heart thudding?

Hello, I'm just a fool who's willing

to sit around and wait for you

But baby can't you see, there's nothin' else for me to do

I'm hopelessly devoted to you

But now there's nowhere to hide, since you pushed my love aside

I'm out of my head, hopelessly devoted to you

Hopelessly devoted to you, hopelessly devoted to you

Jack didn't even notice the stunned silent audience.  He only had eyes for Kelly Jo.  So did they.  Wylie stared at Kelly Jo and Jack knew the young man's reaction was mirrored throughout the audience.  The emotion on Kelly Jo's beautiful face and in her unflawed voice held them all spellbound.

My head is saying "fool, forget him",

my heart is saying "don't let go"

Hold on to the end, that's what I intend to do

I'm hopelessly devoted to you

But now there's nowhere to hide, since you pushed my love aside

I'm not in my head, hopelessly devoted to you

Hopelessly devoted to you, hopelessly devoted to you

Kelly Jo soared on the final note, and as it died away the audience leaped to their feet, screaming approval.  Except for Jack.  His eyes locked Kelly Jo's and his hands gripped the seat's armrests.  Why was his heart still thudding?

Kelly Jo smiled at the audience and bowed graciously, then blew them a kiss.

They went crazy, clamoring for an encore.

The emcee hurried out and made continuous 'sit down' gestures to the crowd until they complied.  He thanked Kelly Jo, then called the rest of the performers from backstage to join them and line up on stage.

The emcee reintroduced each act and then, from behind, held his hand over the performer for the audience to show their choice by applause.

Jack chewed his lip, knowing nothing was for certain, especially with a fickle audience.  Would they choose Kelly Jo, "In Dreams" or "Duke of Earl".

The audience exploded with approval when the emcee declared Kelly Jo the winner and handed her the two hundred dollar prize. 

The audience chanted,
"Encore.  Encore."

Kelly Jo smiled at them and held up a finger to indicate
one sec
!  She hurried back to the band, then came all the way to the edge of the stage, directly in front of Jack.

Kelly Jo smiled at Jack, but waved Wylie to come to the front.  Wylie looked at Jack and Jack smiled his okay, not really sure what Kelly Jo had in mind, but knowing she wouldn't do anything to embarrass or harm Wylie.

When Wylie reached the stage and looked up at Kelly Jo she bent down and handed him the prize money.  Jack heard her whisper, "I'll get the costume back to you as soon as I can.  You can go and sit down again."

Wylie looked confused, but nodded, shoved the money into his pocket and went back to his seat.

Jack looked at Wylie, and when he looked back at Kelly Jo he got a jolt like he'd never expected.  She was staring at him, her eyes smoldering, inviting.

What the...???

Kelly Jo crooked her finger at Jack and told the audience.  "I'd like my other half to join me up here."

The audience hooted and hollered and Jack considered ignoring her, but there was something about that smoky look that drew him despite what he wanted.

He rose to applause and started to walk to the stage steps, but Kelly Jo stopped him.  "No, just hop up right here."

Jack tried to smile, but failed.  He went to the stage, gripped the edge and pulled himself up onto the stage floor.  He was about to rise to his feet when Kelly Jo's foot pushed him over and he lay at her feet looking up at her.

Then the music started and Kelly Jo whipped the bathrobe over her head and tossed it to the side, her tousled blonde curls falling back over the shoulders bared above the skimpy black tank top.  The audience howled and roared in delight when they realized what was coming.

When Kelly Jo put her hands on her hips and offered a sexy, "Hey, stud," down to Jack, fortunately, he also caught on.

The music started pounding and Jack, still on the floor looking up at Kelly Jo, sang,

I got chills, they're multiplyin', and I'm losin' control

Cause the power you're supplyin', it's electrifyin'

He rose to his feet and Kelly Jo, her finger poking his chest, moved him backward while she sang,

You better shape up, cause I need a man, and my heart is set on you

You better shape up, you better understand, to my heart I must be true

Nothing left, nothing left for me to do

She spun and laid back into Jack's arms while they looked at each other and both sang,

You're the one that I want (you are the one I want), ooh ooh ooh, honey

The one that I want (you are the one I want), ooh ooh ooh, honey

The one that I want (you are the one I want), ooh ooh ooh, honey

The one I need (the one I need), oh yes indeed (yes indeed)

She spun out again and this time while she sang she walked backward, beckoning him to follow.

If you're filled with affection, 'n you're too shy to convey

Meditate my direction, feel your way

Jack was having a ball and used his hands to "air" comb his hair back, Travolta style, then sang to Kelly Jo,

I better shape up, cause you need a man

She answered,

I need a man, who can keep me satisfied

Jack was loving it.

I better shape up, if I'm gonna prove

Kelly Jo's eyes sparkled with the same enjoyment.

You better prove, that my fate is justified.

Are you sure?
Jack crooned.

Yes I'm sure down deep inside,
Kelly Jo sang.

 

The auditorium doors being kicked inward stopped the song.  A large group of disheveled and unkempt bikers entered and the audience immediately went silent. The bikers scanned the room and then one of them pointed to the stage.

"That's her.  That's the girl that stole Rattler's jacket and boots."

"Uh oh," Kelly Jo said under her breath.

A huge hulking biker, chains hanging from his jacket and belt loops, took another step forward.  This time the pointing finger landed on Jack.

"He's wearing Rattler's jacket.  Get him."

 

Chapter Twenty Eight

 

Stunned, the only part of Jack that could move was his head, and it swiveled toward Kelly Jo.  "Another of your well-planned ideas," he hissed, knowing the bikers would be neither kind nor gentle when they ripped him limb from limb.

Kelly Jo's smile was weak and when her eyes closed Jack thought she might be fainting.  Fainting so she didn't have to witness his blood hitting the stage?

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