"Surprise!" Aiden said with his arms open. "My father got tickets from a friend, but didn't want them, so he gave them to me. I believe it's front row too," he said with a smirk. I looked past him, and saw a huge poster of Ashley Davies hanging from the ceiling.
My mouth was opening and closing, but no words were coming out. I haven't seen or talked to Ashley since she graduated ten years ago. Aiden has no idea I even went to the same high school as her. I see her in magazines, on tv, and hear her songs on the radio. She is definitely not the person I knew in high school. She probably wouldn't even remember me if I ran into her now.
"So are u surprised?" Aiden asked with a cheeky smile. I nodded my head.
"More than you would ever know," I replied wrapping my arm around his waist and walked towards our seat which are front and center.
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I could feel the ground vibrating from the bass, and the person behind me pushing up against me. Ashley's concert is absolutely amazing. The visuals she has for each song is awesome, and her songs are so catchy.
Every time Ashley comes towards the edge of the stage, I pray she sees me. It's a shame we lost connection after a while, because she was a good friend of mines, and a good listener.
I could tell the concert was coming to an end, and knew she was going to sing her new hit single Dance in the Dark. "I want to dedicate this final song to all you girls. We girls always try to impress someone when we go out, but there's always that moment when nothing goes our way," she shouts into the microphone before starting the song.
My arms are in the air as I jump to the beat. She too was jumping as she sang the chorus, and I could tell she loves what she is doing. I see her eyes scan the crowd, and before I even noticed, Aiden nudge my arm.
"Spencer she's looking at us!" he shouts above the music. I pretend I don't hear him, and stare at her for the rest of the song. Oddly enough, she was staring at me the rest of the song too.