Face the Music
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Twenty-Nine
Monday, December 5
We’re flying to Nashville now, where the holiday tour will officially begin on Wednesday night. We have six concerts to perform in two and a half weeks. I think we’re up for it. Allie says she’s never felt better. But Elise insists she will be taking it easy. I think we’ll all be taking it easy—in between performances, that is. I plan to take it hard and fast while we’re on stage. That’s who we are and what our fans expect. We can’t give them less than our best.
I’m looking forward to seeing Jeremy again. I would be lying to say I wasn’t. Still, I am telling myself to watch it, to keep things even keeled, to not be swept away. We’ve been e-mailing pretty regularly, and I think we’re both on the same page in this regard. We get to admire one another from a safe distance. But oh, how I would love to wrap my arms around him and—okay, now just stop it, Chloe. Control yourself. Sigh. I guess I’m still human after all.
Fortunately, I have Laura and Allie to help keep me grounded. I know I can’t get away with anything with them around. And believe me, I’m thankful for that. I love Laura and Allie so much. They feel like real flesh-and-blood sisters to me. I don’t know if I will ever love any other girlfriends as much as I love those two. Okay, maybe Caitlin. And Beanie comes in a close second. I guess there’s enough love to go around.
I finished up all of my tests and classes in order to graduate early. Mrs. King said they were all very impressed with the results. So I suppose this means I’m pretty much finished with high school now, although I don’t feel like it. I may decide to march with the graduating class next spring after all, just so I’ll know that I really made it. Or maybe not. We’ll see how life goes.
Omega is already scheduling us to make another CD next April, so I guess our career is still on track. Even so, I remind myself daily that everything is in God’s hands. And if all this ends tomorrow, whether I have a big old music contract or not, I will trust Him that life goes on no matter what. I can live without a lot of things, including my career in music, but I cannot live without God.
ALL I NEED
if You took
away the frills
removed the fame,
packed up the thrills
if You stripped
away the glitz
no longer welcome
at the Ritz
if all was lost
and i became
someone with no
famous name
if i were poor
as poor could be
lived on the streets
just You and me
i’d be okay
i’d be just fine
if i were Yours
and You were mine
You’re all i need
my everything
You’re my first love
You are my King
You are my life
You are my breath
without You, Lord
would be my death
You’re all i need
You light my fire
You are my God
my one desire
amen
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Discussion Questions
As Redemption becomes more famous, the band’s challenges change. What would be your biggest challenge if you suddenly became rich and famous?
How would you define Chloe? As a musician, composer, performer, minister, teenage girl, and Christian? Why?
How do you define yourself? Why?
Chloe was considering early graduation from high school. Do you think this was a good idea? Why or why not?
Chloe’s relationship with her mom really improved in this book. What do you attribute that to? How is your relationship with your parents?
Do you think maturity is always measured in age and years? What makes a person seem mature or immature to you?
Chloe and Jeremy’s relationship takes a big turn in this book. Do you think they handled it right? How would you handle it?
Chloe tries to keep her priorities with God in first place, her family and friends next, and finally her music. How do you prioritize your life?
Chloe is devastated by Tiffany Knight’s death. How would you feel if someone you knew died? What would you wish you’d said to them before they were gone?
Redemption sees their music as a ministry. What do you have in your life that feels like a ministry to you? What would you like to have?
This is a work of fiction. The characters, incidents, and dialogues are products of the author’s imagination and are not to be construed as real. Any resemblance to actual events or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.
FACE THE MUSIC
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© 2004 by Carlson Management Co., Inc.
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication data
Carlson, Melody.
Face the Music : a novel / Melody Carlson.
p. cm. — (Diary of a teenage girl. Chloe; bk. 4)
Summary: Seventeen-year-old Chloe Miller and her friends continue to tour as
Redemption, a rising new Christian band, experiencing love, death, and marriage,
but learning where to turn when things spin out of control.
eISBN: 978-0-307-56394-1
[1. Bands (Music)—Fiction. 2. Christian life—Fiction. 3. Friendship—Fiction. 4
Love—Fiction. 5. Diaries—Fiction.] I. Title.
PZ7.C216637Fac 2004
[Fic]—dc22
2004005129
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