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Chapter 40

There was a long pause after Joey's words. Even Uncle Charlie, who usually had sothing witty to say, stayed quiet for a mont.

Rachel reached out and patted Joey on the arm. "I'm sorry, Joey. That sucks."

Joey let out a slow sigh. "The worst part? She's with Ross now."

Rachel's eyes widened. "Wait—what?"

"Yeah," Joey said, bitterness creeping into his voice. "I guess they got close again. So kind of academic bond. I don't know. But I walked in on them arguing yesterday, and it was definitely... sothing."

Rachel's jaw tightened. "That bitch."

We all went quiet for a second, surprised at the sudden venom in her voice.

"Sorry," Rachel added, taking a sip of her drink. "But co on, Ross? Seriously? She dumps Joey and goes for Ross?"

I just raised my eyebrows but said nothing

Charlie raised a brow, clearly amused. "Can't say I didn't see that one coming. You put enough nerds in one convention and sparks are bound to fly—over spreadsheets and fossilized teeth." Seeing that his joke didn't lighten the mood as he hoped, he added quickly, "Okay guys, let's drink. Still the solution to all problems."

———

Later that afternoon, we all gathered in the hotel café for tea and pastries. The mood was casual, but a subtle tension still lingered in the air. Ross and Dr. Wheeler had quietly taken a table across the room, separated from the rest of us.

"Look who decided to sit at the exile table," Chandler whispered to Monica, nodding toward Ross and Charlie Wheeler.

"I can't even tell if they're dating or arguing about the geological ti scale," Monica replied.

"Or both," I added, sipping my juice.

Rachel sat down next to Charlie, eyeing the other table. "I'd say I feel bad, but I don't."

"Neither do I," Joey muttered, still sulking with a croissant.

Phoebe passed a plate of muffins around. "Well, at least we have carbs. Carbs don't betray you."

I looked over at Ross and Dr. Wheeler, who were locked in a quiet but visibly intense conversation.

Just as I was about to reach for another pastry, Dad leaned in and said, "Hey, son. I forgot to tell you—there's a small music competition tonight at that restaurant by the beach. Thought you might want to check it out."

I blinked. "A competition?"

"Yeah," he nodded. "The hotel's hosting it as part of so local cultural night. They're letting guests join. A couple of the staff said they're signing up too."

Charlie perked up. "Music? And you're just now telling us?"

I leaned back, tapping my fingers on the table as an idea ca to . "Actually... I think I've got a good one."

Rachel turned to , curious. "What kind of idea?"

"I'll need your help. Could you gather everyone from your group—Monica, Chandler, Phoebe, Joey... even Ross if he behaves," I smirked.

Rachel raised an eyebrow but nodded. "Sure. What's the plan?"

I turned to Phoebe. "Phoebe, do you know how to play guitar?"

She smiled. "Do I know how to play guitar? Jake, my guitar is my soulmate."

"Perfect," I said, already piecing the arrangent together in my head. "Let's make tonight fun."

———

That evening, we arrived at the beachside restaurant. The whole place had this laid-back, open-air vibe with string lights dangling from palm trees and soft music playing in the background.

Everyone gathered—our crew, Rachel's friends, and even so curious guests from the hotel. The competition had drawn quite the crowd. I scanned the stage setup and noticed a sign-up sheet nearly full.

Most of the perforrs were adults—tourists, locals, or staff mbers. Only one other kid besides had signed up—a shy-looking girl, maybe twelve years old, sitting nervously with her parents.

I glanced over to her and felt a twinge of sympathy. Then I stood and said to Charlie, "I'm going to say hi."

Charlie smirked. "Of course you are. Going to charm yet another girl, are you?"

I rolled my eyes.

Rachel grinned beside him. "Go on, Jake. Make her night. Maybe you'll calm her nerves."

I shrugged, I headed over toward the girl's table. She looked up as I approached, a little surprised.

"Hey," I said with a small smile. "You nervous too?"

She nodded shyly. "Yeah. A little."

I chuckled softly. " too." I lied

There was a pause before I offered my hand. "I'm Jake. Jarke Harper"

She smiled and shook it. "Robyn. Robyn Rihanna Fenty."

I blinked and froze for a second.

"Wow. That's... a cool na," I managed, trying not to sound chanical.

Wait. Rihanna? That Rihanna?

I quickly pulled myself together. "Don't worry, you're going to do great."

I looked at her again—so normal-ish, so unassuming—and couldn't help but think, Yeah, future international superstar. Wild.

Then I murmured under my breath, "Money and age do wonders."

She tilted her head slightly. "What was that?"

I smiled quickly. "Nothing. Just thinking out loud."

Robyn laughed softly. "Well... good luck tonight."

"You too. Maybe we'll both blow the crowd away," I said, stepping back with a wink.

As I returned to our table, Charlie was already smirking at like a proud uncle who just watched his apprentice flirt with royalty.

"So?" he asked, lifting a brow.

"She's nice," I replied simply.

Rachel nudged my shoulder. "She's also adorable. You two would make a power duo"

Charlie laughed. "He's building his fanbase early. That kid's a walking jukebox with charisma."

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