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"We're missing something," Mal shouted over the feedback, wiping sweat from his brow.

"You have the talent," she said, her voice quiet but carrying through the empty hall. "I have the map. Let’s see if we can get you to the arena without burning the world down first."

The music cut out abruptly. The silence that followed was heavy, filled with the unspoken tension of a band on the verge of either exploding or imploding. Download Just What Needed Stage Div Kylie Scott epub

In the back of the darkened club, tucked into a vinyl booth that had seen better decades, sat Lena. She wasn’t a groupie. She wasn’t a scout. She was the one thing the band actually needed: a stabilizer. A woman who could navigate a tour schedule as easily as she could navigate the egos of four men who lived for the roar of the crowd.

Jimmy, the drummer, was a blur of tattoos and kinetic energy. Mal, the bassist, stood like a stoic statue, his fingers dancing across the strings with a precision that bordered on surgical. But it was the lead singer, a man whose voice could coax a confession out of a saint and a scream out of a sinner, who held the room’s gravity. "We're missing something," Mal shouted over the feedback,

Lena stepped toward the stage, her gaze locking with the lead singer's. There was a story there—one of late-night rehearsals, shared cigarettes in freezing parking lots, and the kind of understanding that didn't need lyrics.

Stage Div—the band everyone called the "next big thing" while they were still living out of a rusted Ford Econoline—was mid-soundcheck. Let’s see if we can get you to

"Just what we needed," Jimmy muttered, finally finding his boots under the drum riser. "A reality check."