Love Songs & Other Lies

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by Jessica Pennington


  “You’re not?” She looks confused, and it may be the optimist in me—because I will ask her to move in with me someday—but I think I see a little disappointment, too.

  “I’m not.” I squeeze her shoulders and take her hand again, as I turn her chair back around.

  Nonni smiles at me. “I like this one.”

  “See, she likes me.” I give Vee a cocky smile.

  “She’s always liked you,” she says, matter-of-factly.

  “She just met me.”

  Vee raises her eyebrows at me and Nonni laughs. “I might be old, but I remember a face when I see it every day. And you spent a whole lot of time lurking behind that curtain while this one”—she nods toward Vee—“was visiting with me.”

  I open my mouth to speak, but don’t know what to say. Vee bursts into laughter beside me.

  “I always joked about you stalking me, but really”—she’s trying not to smile and failing—“at a nursing home?”

  “What can I say?” I raise one of her hands to my lips. “The two people I love most spend a lot of time at nursing homes.”

  The air around us feels charged, and I’m acutely aware of the fact that we are sandwiched between our grandmothers. In a nursing home. I clear my throat dramatically. “So, about the job hunt.” My eyes settle on Nonni, hoping that bringing this up in front of her is the good decision I had hoped it would be. “We actually found you one.”

  “Who exactly is ‘we’?”

  “Logan and I. Well, the whole band, really.” Vee pulls her hand out of mine, folding her arms across her chest.

  “I’ve told you both a hundred times, I’m not qualified to manage the band.” She sighs, and I think she wishes it weren’t the truth. “Especially now that you’re going to be negotiating the record deal, and planning a major tour. There’s all sorts of legal issues. You need someone professional.”

  “Right,” I say. “We actually hired a manager a few days ago. Should be finalizing the paperwork next week,” I say.

  “Oh.”

  “We were thinking you could be involved in a different way, actually. Play a bigger role with the new record and the tour.”

  “A bigger role than manager?” She rolls her eyes at me again, and I know I should just spit it out and tell her, but I’m having fun riling her up. “Seriously, Cam, I’m not qualified to be your publicist, either. I’m not qualified to do anything for the band anymore.” She punches me gently in the shoulder. “Face it. You’re a big deal now.” She’s so adorably proud of us, I can’t help but kiss her. After a quick peck she pushes me away, darting her eyes at Nonni. Right. Still in a nursing home.

  “We’re going to need help when everything starts up again. Recording the album, working out the tour details, writing new songs—we’re going to need you there.”

  “Of course. You know I’ll help,” she says.

  “Yeah, you will. You’ll have to, actually. Because we were thinking you could go on tour with us.” I wait a second for it to sink in. “Definitely not as our official groupie.” She’s still silent. “A co-headlining tour, Vee. We’d play songs separately and together.”

  I’m waiting patiently for her to say something, but she just stares at me like I told her I was going to cut my arms off and let Anders use them as an oversized set of drumsticks. I’m not sure if it’s a good-silent or bad-silent. I’m hoping she’s just in shock, overcome with emotion. She’s still staring at my shirt, not meeting my eyes, when tears start to run down her cheeks.

  “Vee?” I tilt her head up to look at me, and swipe my thumbs across her cheeks. “Are these happy tears or sad tears? Because I’ll be honest, I’m worried you and I have too many sad tears.” She laughs and looks over at Nonni, who is beaming at her, her own eyes glistening. Maybe it’s genetic.

  “Everyone is okay with this? Anders and Reese, too? You’re not just trying to find an excuse to take me on tour with you?”

  “It was actually Jenn’s idea, but she told me I could pitch it. It’s an official offer from the label, but the band is definitely on board. Reese hopes to use you as a wing-woman on tour, just so you know.” She looks between me and Nonni, tapping her fingers on the armrest of her chair. I do want her on tour. But more than anything, I want her to have everything she wants. I want the world to see how amazing she is. And yes, I want to be able to see how amazing she is every single day. Even if it’s on a stuffy, cramped tour bus.

  “So what do you say, are you ready to officially become a rock star?”

  Vee looks at Nonni then me, and she smiles. “Can I really say no?”

  ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

  The list of those who made this book possible is long and filled with people I could never gift with enough hugs.

  A gigantic I Love You to the likely suspects: my husband, for letting me obsess for a year, and not trying to peek over my shoulder. My sweet, wonderful Rory, for loving me back “big time,” despite some missed bedtimes while editing. To my mom, for believing I was a writer way before I ever did, and my dad, for being unbelievably proud. Thank you for raising me to be a dreamer, and to always believe those dreams are within reach.

  To my amazing agent, Michelle Wolfson, thank you for believing in me and wanting this book in the world as much as I did. You deserve ALL the chocolate, and our first phone call will forever be one of my favorites.

  To editor extraordinaire Amy Stapp, I am so thankful for you, your love for this book, and our twin-like brains. You took this story to all of the best places, and I adore you for loving these characters as much as I do.

  To my fantastic publisher and the whole Tor Teen team—thank you for making this experience better than I could have ever hoped for.

  To my beloved NIAY group: Emily, for planting the seed of confidence I didn’t know I needed and reigniting a very old dream; to Angie and Jaclyn, for being my two very first (and very enthusiastic) readers; and to Ellen, Mary, Sarah, and Lisa for your year of cheers and edits. Love Songs would never have happened without the keen eyes, cheerleading, and side-by-side determination each of you offered.

  Big thanks to my “first” editor, and friend, Lara Willard, for helping me get my baby ready for querying and always being a helpful pair of eyes on everything from my query letter to my book title.

  Thank you to everyone who helped guide me through the publishing process: my lovely critique partner, Jenn P. Nguyen, my rambling-in-an-awesome-way mentor, Harriet Reuter Hapgood, and my fantastic Swank-Electrics. Your cheerleading, insight, and commiseration were sanity-saving!

  Heartfelt thanks to Maggie (you’ll always be Mrs. Mendus to me) and all of the teachers who plant and nurture that very first love of words. You are so very important, and so very special.

  And a bigger-than-the-sky Thank You to every reader who picks up Love Songs; having this book in your hands makes me happier than I could ever describe.

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  JESSICA PENNINGTON lives in a Michigan beach town suspiciously similar to the one in this book. When she isn’t writing, you can find her planning swoon-worthy events as a professional wedding planner. Jessica owns more YA books than many teens, is mildly obsessed with penguins, and probably laughs too much. Love Songs & Other Lies is her debut novel. Find her on Instagram @jessicapennington and Twitter @jessnpennington. You can sign up for email updates here.

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  CONTENTS

  Title Page

  Copyright Notice

  Dedication

  Chapter One: Now

  Chapter Two: Then

  Chapter Three: Now

  Chapter Four: Then

  Chapter Five
: Now

  Chapter Six: Then

  Chapter Seven: Now

  Chapter Eight: Then

  Chapter Nine: Now

  Chapter Ten: Then

  Chapter Eleven: Now

  Chapter Twelve: Then

  Chapter Thirteen: Now

  Chapter Fourteen: Then

  Chapter Fifteen: Now

  Chapter Sixteen: Then

  Chapter Seventeen: Now

  Chapter Eighteen: Then

  Chapter Nineteen: Now

  Chapter Twenty: Then

  Chapter Twenty-One: Now

  Chapter Twenty-Two: Then

  Chapter Twenty-Three: Now

  Chapter Twenty-Four: Then

  Chapter Twenty-Five: Now

  Chapter Twenty-Six: Then

  Chapter Twenty-Seven: Now

  Chapter Twenty-Eight: Then

  Chapter Twenty-Nine: Now

  Chapter Thirty: Now

  Chapter Thirty-One: Now

  Epilogue

  Acknowledgments

  About the Author

  Copyright

  This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.

  LOVE SONGS & OTHER LIES

  Copyright © 2018 by Jessica Pennington

  All rights reserved.

  Cover art by Getty Images

  A Tor Teen Book

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  The Library of Congress has cataloged the hardcover edition as follows:

  Names: Pennington, Jessica, author.

  Title: Love songs & other lies / Jessica Pennington.

  Description: First edition. | New York: Tom Doherty Associates, [2018]

  Identifiers: LCCN 2017049765 | ISBN 9780765392275 (hardcover: alk. paper) | ISBN 9780765392282 (ebook: alk. paper)

  Subjects: LCSH: Man-woman relationships—Fiction. | Reality television programs—Fiction.

  Classification: LCC PS3616.E5567 L68 2018 | DDC 813/.6—dc23

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