Wednesday, February 14, 2018

And Suddenly They Were About You


A Short Story/Playlist by Asher Barzaga



“If music be the food of love, play on.”
-William Shakespeare

            Every February 14th Frank Bautista would rent a room at the local karaoke lounge: Happy Karaoke. He would order the same thing he did every year: Happy wings, happy dumplings, and maehwasoo plum wine. This year was no different. Awaiting the food order he had placed, Frank couldn’t quite decide on a song to sing. Despite doing this every year he struggled to kick it off. Usually he’d settle on something and eventually cap his entire playlist with Total Eclipse of the Heart by Bonnie Tyler, but the creative juices weren’t going. Something was missing this time.

As he continued to skim the song book he began to hear the other room to the left of him. Although the sound was muffled by the thin walls of the room, it was clear as day that this girl had a beautiful voice and that she was owning I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me) by Whitney Houston. As soon as the song was over, she let out an echoing sigh into the microphone.

“Whooo! Yeah!” she said. “You’re welcome Kansas City!”

Frank waited patiently for her next song, but it wasn’t happening. Was she struggling to pick a song? Was her rental time already up?

“Hello?” she asked into the microphone. Frank just listened. “Happy Valentine’s Day to all those other lonely hearts out there!”

Frank slowly stepped back from the wall. He glanced to the song book, then back to the wall. He then darted to the song book and quickly started searching artist section B. He eventually found the song that he wanted to kick off his playlist with: song 0816: Treasure by Bruno Mars. He knocked on the wall 3 times and started the song. Despite not having an audience that could actually see him, Frank found himself dancing to the tune. Every step, every slide gave way to an imaginary notion that he was on a stage and that the girl in the other room was his audience. When the song was over he sat himself down, short-winded.

“Man… I need to go to the gym,” Frank said, away from the mic so that no one could hear him.

After a few seconds her song would start in the other room. It was Heartless by Kanye West. Her approach to it was less Kanye and more Dia Frampton, similar to when she performed in The Voice. Frank sat there quietly and just listened. He’d always heard the song in passing, but her rendition left him with chills. Upon hitting the final note of the song there was just the karaoke score tune and then silence. Frank sat there with the song book which he began skimming through slowly this time.

Frank input the numbers 0799: Back at One by Brian McKnight. It was the quintessential karaoke song for Filipinos. As soon as Frank put that mic up to his lips he was like a man possessed. After all, he’d been singing this song since he was 13. This song was pretty much muscle-memory at this point. He recalled the moment his dad first showed him the song at a Filipino party where they had the Sing-A-Long karaoke machine. Frank’s dad told him “I guarantee you, this will get any girl. Any girl you dream of, trust me boy.” And just like that, the song was over. Frank put his ear up to the wall.

“Nice…” she said on the other side through the mic. Then there was a brief pause. Was she going to say anything else? Was there another song? “But I think you forgot one thing…” she continued. That was when You Can’t Hurry Love by the Supremes kicked in. Even though Frank couldn’t see her, he could tell that she was smirking through all of it. “Back at One didn’t work?” he thought. “That’s crazy!” When her performance was over she asked “What else you got? I can play this out.” They just went back and forth within their hour, singing their favorite songs:

L-O-V-E by Nat King Cole

Billion Dollar Love by Bright Lights

Wait for You by Elliot Yamin

If I Ain’t Got You by Alicia Keys

And finally, Strangers in the Night by Frank Sinatra. At this point, Frank had exhausted a good amount of wine and needed to go to the restroom. He quickly walked out the door and made his way to the bathroom, but not before passing by her door. He looked at it for a little while before deciding it would be strange.

When he was done with his business he made his way to his rented room and found a glass of water brought in by the server. Next to it was a note. It read:

“Hey, that was fun. Thanks for that. You should work on your Brian McKnight, but otherwise you killed it. It was a lovely evening.”

Frank ran out and knocked on her room’s door.

No response.

He opened it slowly and saw the Happy Karaoke staff cleaning up. Time was up.

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About a week later Frank found himself walking around Town Center listening to Sober by Childish Gambino on his headphones. He looked around store to store at the discount chocolates and treats. He eventually opted for a couple of sweet hearts, something he can snack on as he walked around. He then made his way to his favorite record store: Timeless Tunes. He walked in and greeted the owner with a wave and made his way to the vinyls. He passed by a couple of vinyl’s that housed the songs they had sang that night: Nat King Cole, The Supremes, etc.

That’s when he heard it.

He glanced over and saw a girl, holding up a Whitney Houston record that was covering her face. She was singing I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me) to herself. She put the vinyl down after a brief glance at it

And Suddenly They Were About You.

Thing Called Love – Above & Beyond

La Meme Histoire – Feist



Fin.