Hard Rock Unrehearsed

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him, smell that amazing scent he gave off.
    “Well we can’t have him be the only smelly Delgado.”  Diego grinned as he grabbed her in a bear hug, raising her feet off the floor and she grabbed onto him as he swung her around.  She had her arms around his neck laughing when she spotted the woman she hated more than anything in this world, Marcella Vincent.  What the fuck was the slut doing at a Storm Front gig and who the hell had given her backstage passes?  She hadn’t been on the list that Tag had showed her this morning!  Marcella stood with four skanks her eyes narrowed to slits and her mouth pinched in a sneer as she watched Diego and Jade.
    “Well done baby!  Wow, just wow!”  Diego pulled her attention back to him and Jade looked down at him with a grin.
    “Put me down you ass.”  She grinned.  “People will think you like me!”
    “They will be right.  I do like you.”  He teased.
    “Yeah but they will think you like me, like me.”
     
    Diego grinned as he slid her down his body and put her down, watching her as she stepped back from him.  Even covered in sweat and smelling of the hard work she had done she took his breath away.  Jade Galloway Delgado was one very dangerous woman.  Before he could think of something to say she was grabbed by RJ and he pulled her along with the rest of the band, all of them disappearing into the dressing room with his dad.
    Diego positioned himself in front of the door and Tag came and stood beside him.
    “Our girl did great tonight.”  Tag smiled as his eyes swept over the people spilling out of the hospitality room and filling the corridor.
    “Yeah she did, like we always knew she would.”  Diego grinned.
    “She’s going to have a conniption fit though when she sees that bitch hanging out back here.”  Tag growled through tight lips.
    “Which bitch?  No one got in who hadn’t been invited, I made sure of that.”  Diego frowned.
    “That skank Marcella Vincent and her troop of sluts.”  Tag growled.
    Diego’s head snapped around and he glared at Tag with narrowed eyes.
    “Fuck you Tag.  She called me and I got them in.  You know Marcella and I have history.  Why should it piss Jay off that I got her backstage passes?”
    “Jay-Jay and Marcella have a very bad history dude, really very fuckin’ bad.  She’s going to have your nuts for putting her on the list.”
    Before Diego could ask him to clarify the history he saw Marcella and her girls making their way towards them.  By the glint in their eyes he knew exactly what they were after, the guys in the band.  Diego hadn’t been with Marcella in months and he’d mistakenly thought to use her to get his mind off Jade.  Who the fuck knew that it would blow up in his face?  He slid his eyes away from them pretending he hadn’t seen them.  About ten minutes later the door opened behind him as he glanced back in the general direction he had last seen Marcella with her girls then turned to face a very pissed off Luis Delgado.
    “What in the seven levels of hell did you do Diego?”  He snapped as he pushed into the corridor.  “I thought we had an agreement, no sluts backstage!  I’m trying my damned best to get this band back onto their feet and you go and fuck it up the first time out!  Were you not listening when I set out the rules for backstage passes?  No sluts, no dealers, no one even remotely connected to drugs!”
    “Hell Dad I’m sorry.  Marcella called this afternoon and asked if she and her girls could come and see the show.  I didn’t think they would be a problem.  Shit they used to hang out with Val and the guys all the time and you didn’t say anything.  Why are they now a problem?”
    His dad shook his head while swearing softly and Diego could see the disappointment in his eyes.  “If you have to ask you are further up your own ass than I thought.  Get rid of them!  They fall under the heading of sluts and drugs Diego.  I don’t ever want to

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