Page 45 of Heartstrings


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Five hours. That was how long I’d been laying beards, applying prosthetics, and blending makeup for. Oliver, Xander, and Alec were already done, but JJ was proving to be a more difficult model to work with. He kept jiggling his knees and running a finger over the brushes in the makeup belt clipped around my waist.

“I promise it won’t hurt, but you have to stop fidgeting.” I put a hand on his shoulder and pushed him back onto the stool. “Sit down, and hold still. I’m almost done.”

He muttered something under his breath but did as he was told.

Two minutes later, I spun him around so he could look at himself in the mirror. “There,” I said, exhaustion washing over me. “All finished.”

JJ leaned forward, turning his head from side to side. For a split second, I feared he would blow up and demand I undo all my hard work. After all, he’d put up quite a stink when I explained I’d be transforming him into Ursula fromThe Little Mermaid. Instead, the corners of his mouth tugged into a grin. “This is some next-level drag queen magic. You can’t even tell it’s me!”

A sigh of relief hissed through my lips. “I’m glad you think so.” I rinsed the tacky lash glue off my hands and turned off my music. “Let’s go downstairs. Everyone is waiting on us, and I need coffee stat.”

We found Felicity and the rest of the Heartbreakers in thekitchen. They were gathered around the island, enjoying the spread of fresh fruit, pastries, and cold cuts I’d assembled before their arrival. Considering Xander and his friends were going out of their way to help me with my portfolio, feeding them was the least I could do.

“Hey, Indie. I was wondering if—” Oliver started, swiveling around on a barstool, but he never finished his sentence. As soon as he caught sight of JJ, he doubled over with laughter and nearly fell off the stool. “You’re freakin’ purple, dude!”

“Be nice,” Stella scolded, but she had to bite down on her lip to keep from laughing.

JJ flipped him off. “Laugh it up, Fuzzball.”

His comment made me frown. Titling my head to the side, I scrutinized Oliver’s makeup, wondering if he looked more Chewbacca than Beast. Without the horns and tusks, he could definitely pass as a Wookiee.Whatever, I decided with a shrug. I was too tired to make any adjustments. I suppose they were both Disney characters now anyway.

“I’ll be honest,” Oliver said when he finally had his laughter under control. “I was a bit disappointed I didn’t get to be Jack Sparrow as I feel we share a certain love of debauchery, but seeing you? I’m just glad I don’t look likethat.”

“Ignore him, JJ,” Felicity said. “Ursula is my favorite Disney villain. In fact, I have a present for you.”

“For me?” JJ asked and, channeling his character, sashayed over to her. “What is it?”

Felicity rummaged through her tote bag until she found a smallcloth pouch. After loosening the drawstring, she tipped its contents onto her palm and revealed a gold seashell pendant. “I made this last night. It’s a replica of Ursula’s necklace from the movie.” She motioned for him to turn, and then she fastened the black cord around his neck.

JJ brushed his fingers over the shell and smiled. “A sea witch with style? I love it. Thanks, Felicity.”

From where I was standing, I could clearly see Alec’s expression, and his face split into the happiest of grins at the pair’s interaction.

“That necklace doesn’t make you look any less ridiculous,” Oliver said, unable to wipe the smirk off his face.

“You’re one to talk,” JJ shot back. “Your face is literally covered in fur.”

“At least I’m not wearing lipstick.”

“That’s rich coming from someone who went through an eyeliner phase!”

Oliver sucked in a sharp breath. Apparently a line had been crossed, because without warning, he snatched a grape off his plate and lobbed it at JJ’s face. The kitchen went still for two seconds. Then, as if she knew what was coming, Stella snatched up her camera and ran for cover, followed quickly by Felicity. The moment they were out of the way, JJ seized the fruit platter from the brunch spread and started pelting Oliver with blueberries.

“Hey!” Xander exclaimed when one of the berries clipped his temple. He grabbed a container of doughnut holes from the countertop and retaliated. The powdered ball accidentally hit Alec, and a tiny plume of sugar mushroomed off his chest. Before I couldtell them to stop, that they might wreck the makeup I’d spent all morning applying, all four boys were flinging food at one another.

“What thehellis going on in here?”

Food stopped flying, and we all turned toward the source of the question. My sister stood in the threshold of the kitchen, eyes narrowed. For reasons I couldn’t explain, my heart stopped at the sight of her.

“Hey, Violet,” Alec said with an air of innocence, as if he wasn’t currently lobbing spoonfuls of Chobani at his bandmates.

Violet did a double take. “Alec, is that you?”

“I prefer Hades, god of the underworld,” he deadpanned as a glob of yogurt dripped from his hand and splattered on the floor, “but I suppose Alec works.”

“Why are you dressed like that?” She glanced around the room as if searching for answers.

“We’re helping Indie with her portfolio,” Oliver said by way of explanation.