Calamity Chicks 3.3

Linda
Linda’s childhood saw her stumbling from one disastrous scene to another, mainly due to bad choices of her parents. Her dad, Chris, a loveable rogue, was the leader of Granite’s road crew, but his boss, Uncle Teddy, had some unsavoury inclinations. But her mother Marcia’s neurotic hang-ups result in even more heartache.

Jack Thomas
Undoubtedly the best-looking boy in her junior school, Jack was also the brightest. Despite this, he was the only person in her entire life who hadn’t made her feel fat, ugly or a nuisance. When they met again in high school, they partnered as leads in a couple of school shows, but the onstage chemistry between them fizzled out when she met his girlfriend.

Granite
Lin’s experience on tour with the band forced her to grow up faster than normal, but there were advantages – mostly in the shape of Mindy, the band’s seamstress who was married to the lead guitarist. The woman had a gentle compassion and generous nature – the exact opposite to Lin’s mother.

Convent
After a couple of vindictive mothers lock horns, Lin ends up in a strict convent to be subjected to casual cruelty from spoilt rich girls and nasty nuns alike. As ever, she finds some high points in a couple of sympathetic nuns and two wonderful friends. Violet teaches her some tactics to navigate the impossible rules, and Colleen brings music back into her life.

Studio
Her dad finally opens a recording studio, and Lin helps out, finding a knack for organisation and proving to be an inspirational muse to several bands. One in particular, Rogue, decide she’s their lucky mascot and she gets quite involved when the lead singer, Zac, takes a fancy to her.

Don
Studying his plain white tee-shirt, black leather jacket and flared blue-jeans, she thought he looked much more comfortable than in the sparkly gear the manager insisted they wore. Then she realised the seriousness of her situation, alone in the house with a much older guy. Common sense prevailed – Don was a nice guy and if he had evil on his mind like the boy in Helen Reddy’s Angie Baby, he wouldn’t be afraid of people laughing. She narrowed her eyes. “Laugh at what?”

Nut
The VP of a rough MC, Nut has a softer side, teasing her to guess how he got his nickname. Working on the Battle of the Bands together, they got closer and she couldn’t help but notice his height and broad shoulders. But as ever, trouble isn’t far away as one of the biker groupies takes offence at Nut’s interest in Lin.

Published by jroauthor

I’ve always preferred a buffet to a la carte – I’d far rather nibble through a bunch of different taste sensations than works my way through a single dish. Same when it comes to stories. A Sword-wielding Archer shares the movie theatre in my head with SAS Guys, Geeky Engineers and even a Hot Angel. But every single female in there is whip-smart, fearless and more than able to hold her own in a man’s world. Blimey, it gets busy. You can guarantee they're surrounded by a supporting cast who never let them take themselves seriously, so there’s always adventure, fun and romance, whatever they get up to. Please ensure you have a snack ready or the mouth-watering food will have you diving for the biscuit tin.

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