‘B u t... I’v e g o t m y p a s s . . . L o o k !’ I Fiold it u p t o s h o w him . He
c h e c k s m y n a m e a g a i n s t a list h e h a s.
‘Y o u ’re la te . Y o u r in te r v ie w w a s a t s i x . ’
‘I k n o w .'
‘M u rph y h a t e s . . . ’
‘... it w h e n p e o p l e a r e la te . I k n o w ,’ I i n t e r r u p t . ‘ B u t p l e a s e ,
y o u h a v e to le t m e s e e h im .’ B u t it’s no g o o d . He c r o s s e s h is a r m s
a c r o s s h is h u g e c h e s t a n d s t a r e s d o w n a t m e a n d I k n o w he w o n ’t
c h a n g e his m in d.
W h a t a m I g o in g to d o n o w ? H ow c a n 1 tell
Mike t h a t I m i s s e d
in te rv ie w in g M u rph y b e c a u s e I w a s a r g u in g w ith m y b e s t f r ie n d ?
I
s t a n d t h e r e f o r a m o m e n t a n d m y e y e s s t a r t t o fill w ith
t e a r s . I d o n ’t w a n t t h e s e c u r it y g u a r d t o s e e m e c ry s o I tu rn to
w a lk a w a y .
J u s t w h e n I th in k t h in g s c a n ’t g e t a n y w o r s e I s e e Mike c o m in g
t o w a r d s m e.
B e f o r e I c a n e x p l a in w h a t h a s h a p p e n e d , h e s a y s , ‘ I’v e j u s t
s p o k e n to a n o t h e r jo u r n a l i s t . K r is s , th e s i n g e r M u rp h y w a s g o in g
t o s i n g a d u e t w it h , h a s n ’t a r r i v e d . H e ’ s r e a l l y a n g r y a n d h a s
r e fu s e d to give a n y in terview s. People a r e s a y in g t h a t he m ig h t n o t
even s in g to n ig h t, h e ’s s o a n g r y .’
‘S o , t h a t m e a n s n o one... 1 m e a n , no o n e a t all h a s in terview ed
him t o d a y ? ’
‘E x actly ,’ s a y s Mike.
‘ Phew! T h a t’s a relief!’ I s a y quietly.
I’m relieved t h a t it w a s n ’t
m y fau lt, b u t 1 really w a n t e d t o m e e t
Murphy. I h a v e lied to m y D ad, a n d m y b e s t fr ie n d s will p ro b a b ly
n e v e r s p e a k to m e again . For w h a t ? Nothing!
‘Con^e on, le t's g o a n d e n jo y t h e f e s t i v a l ,’ s a y s Mike, try in g to
s o u n d ch eerful. But 1 feel aw ful.
‘Is it OK if I s t a y h e re f o r a w h ile ? ’ I a s k , a n d tr y to sm ile . ‘I’d
really like t o s e e th e n e x t b a n d ,’ I lie. The tru th is t h a t I w a n t t o be
alon e. This w a s g o in g t o b e th e b e s t w e e k e n d o f m y life. N o w it is
th e w o rst.
‘If y o u ’re s u r e ,’ s a y s Mike. ‘ I’ll b e a t th e O th er S t a g e if y o u w a n t
m e . ’ He d i s a p p e a r s in to t h e c r o w d . E v e r y o n e lo o k s r e la x e d an d
h a p p y an d 1 fe e l like I’m th e only o n e w h o is m ise rab le .
A f t e r a w h ile I d e c i d e t o g o a n d f i n d C a s s i e a n d S k y e . I’ ll
a p o lo g is e , a n d hopefully, C a s s ie will fo rg iv e m e.
B u t j u s t a s I a m a b o u t t o le a v e , t h e d o o r t o o n e o f t h e v a n s
o p e n s an d fa m ilia r m u s ic fills t h e air. T h e s e c u r ity m a n b e n d s his
h e a d low a n d s t e p s o u t into th e rain. He s e e s m e w atch in g.
‘I told you th e r e w e r e n o in te rv ie w s. Y o u ’re
w a s t in g y o u r tim e
w a itin g h e re .’
‘T h a t m u s i c ? ’ 1 a s k . I’ m w r o n g . I m u s t be. ‘T h e m u s ic t h a t ’s
p lay in g in side t h a t v a n .’
‘M urphy lo v e s it,’ s a y s th e se c u r ity g u ard .
‘W h at is it?... I m e a n , do you kn ow w h o it i s ? ’
‘S o m e girl w h o w o n a co m p e titio n . T h e m a g a z in e s e n t it to him
a n d h e re a lly likes it.’
S o , it is t r u e ! S u d d e n ly I d o n ’t fe e l s a d a n y m o r e . I feel e x c it e d
a n d h a p p y a n d p r o u d all a t t h e s a m e t im e ! I s t e p c lo s e r t o th e
v a n b u t t h e s e c u r it y g u a r d s t o p s m e.
‘Y ou c a n ’t g o In t h e r e , M is s ,’ h e s a y s .
‘Y o u d o n ’t u n d e r s t a n d , ’ I s a y . ‘T h a t ’s m e... t h a t ’s m y s o n g ! ’