Family Secrets
Jakob Kantian was just a teenage rock star, in a band with his best friends with kindergarten. To obtain his dream, he had abandoned his family, re-invented his life, and buried a lot of secrets. What happens, when 5 years later, one of those secrets, in the form of his younger brother, Trystin, starts digging itself free? Will the life Jakob has hidden from his friends since they met 15 years ago come to center stage? Jakob was the Kantian that mastered secrets, but by no means did he hold on to the biggest one in Kantian history; his father Mikal is forced to reveal something about Jakob that he didn't even know himself, a secret his sister Juely just might kill for. MESSAGE ME IF YOU LIKE THE STORY OR TO GIVE ME FEED BACK, IT WOULD BE GREAT TO HEAR
Last Updated
05/31/21
Chapters
8
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822
Prologue
Chapter 1
I grabbed a towel from the pile as we all got off stage. I was breathing heavily because of how much energy I had just used to get through our first few songs.
"The concert seems to be going g-" started Nick as he drenched himself in water.
"Stop there!" Dien interrupted. "Don't jinx us."
"You actually believe in that nonsense?"
"Of course, my entire family is superstitious."
Nick rolled his eyes and we all wiped the sweat off our faces and the backs of our necks.
"These crowds are nothing like the ones in Tokyo," Cameron stated.
"Yeah, these ones are better," Zeke said, laughing.
"But the ones in Tokyo aren't bad."
"No, but they don't ask for the same amount of energy from us."
"And we're Bloody Winter and we want to be pushed to our limits!" I shouted, pumped up.
"Whoo! Woot woot!" replied Dien, jumping up and down.
"You all have two minutes," a stage hand told us.
Dien looked down at her clothes and immediately stopped bouncing. "We still have to change!"
Since she was the only girl in the group, she got her own dressing room, which she ran to now to change into her next outfit.
"Come on, Jakob," Cameron said as Zeke adn Nick went to their dressing room as well.
"I'll be there in a second," I responded.
I stood there for a second, an odd pain had appeared in my chest, but after a moment, it was gone.