August 13.
-The people in the Uates were crazy, -narrated a man.
Many individuals were following everythied to Billy Carson, who began to follow with tinuous gestures everything that happened. Acc to iigations carried out by different people, the truth was reached after many clear arras, cameras, affiliated individuals, behind-the-ses men, and some members of the institutions that did the work to determihe cause.
Iernoon, a rainy afternoon, on the road heading to Liverpool, Billy Carson was driving on the highway, navigating through the wild drops that obscured the profiles. Ihan two mihe act that shocked the world occurred, as talent began to be reized. From the songs, the lyrics, and the way of singing, Billy Carson ure rock, the rock that was driven by hits. He was now known as the rising star at the level of Shaggy, the man of the year 2000 and 2001, but Billy was too. The Grammy fight was much stronger.
Exactly at 3:45 pm, the news of the act arrived. In respohe usual procedures were carried out, unaware that the person involved was someone famous. Unfortunately, they arrived half an hour te, and because of that, whether it was the slowness, fate, or other factors that led them to take twice as long as usual, has been widely questioned by the relevant authorities.
In the records and the autopsy, there were no signs or samples of alcohol in the driver. It is reported that the driver had a brief moment of sleepiness, judging by the way the trud the other two vehicles were involved, by the shape of the brakes, the truck's steering, and the security cameras. The truever exceeded 45 miles per hour, but at one point, it reached 120 miles per hour, crashing with two cars. One ended up crashing into a post, and the trud the other car broke through the safety railing and fell into a small ravine.
After many rumors, a waiter mentiohat Martin, the driver who caused the act, crashed after drinking two cups of coffee near a bar.
-So that's what the news says, -Billy ented.
-Many other things, kid, - said Jad.
-Stop calling me... - receiving several blows, each blow activated by numerous shots, a quick shot preventing Billy from pining.
-You're—
Dodging a bination of blows, each blow ing and going in a different tune.
-Hahaha, yood at this, kid, - said Jad, ending the round, earning a painful grimace from Billy, who hated how he used to shut him up.
-You have a new album, anything you want to say about that? - Jad asked, lightening the burdens and the moribund look from Billy, thrown by the youngster.
-I do, this album will ge people's thoughts, I focused on just following the course, all that came to my mind was the success I o tih my songs, - Billy eaking a step to start pying with the pear, periodiches in seds, to improve the coordination of his hands as best as possible.
-I'll be watg, after all, I'm ygest fan. The first time I saw you sing was above all one of the best songs I've heard, - Jad reted.
Billy, from his practice, just nodded, focused on his boxing practice. Just singing the songs left a bad taste in his mouth. Singing them sometimes inspired a certain fidehat everything would get better, but at times, he wished that ge would e.
He heard some footsteps walking; it was Grace Gummer, a girl who attehe gym and suddenly started paying attention to Billy. She always kept a safe distance, and when the young girl approached, he just wi the unsuspeg girl, who turned her head. She had a certain charm and hung out with another slightly rger girl with bck hair; both were very nervous.
-The girls are being more ied in you, although I 't find that girl who was following you from afar, - Jad ented.
-She went to Australia, and got sponsorship in her city, - Billy ented.
***
Roger Ames ensive about the demands. A musi, a great musi delving into ag, was simply sensational. In front of him were five people. He tapped his fingers against the table, he had the power to speak with people and recruit them.
Jerry, very eager and quick, held the gaze of the room and thumped his e on the floor to rise, with some heaviness. He steadied himself with the chair and the table.
-We have many actors, but why don't we create a product that sts forever? You like money, I like knowing that the boy will focus on things that are not harmful to his health. If he survive until he's 30, I'll sider it a job well done... I envisioing the Warner image, unlike Disney. Our boy will be different; he will be what everyone aspires to be. Rebellion is in his demeanor. If we limit the rebellion, it's more than enough. The image of the bad guy is something we use to make a lot of money. Everyone knows that these kinds of things attract many fans. He's a full-fledged rocker, - Jerry cluded.
An F. Horn listeo everything with a prese about what Jerry wao achieve.
-So, you mean Disney is for kids, Warner is for teenagers, -An asked.
-Exactly. Billy will be the face of Warner's music. He has more talent in one fihan all the members currently at Warner. He's good at learning anythied to music, be it guitar, piano, singing, violin... he's a master, - Jerry ented.
To everyone's surprise, Ahmet accepted this firmly and even dared to say, -If you don't know, you're fools. The kid is a musiius, - Ahmet ented.
-Would you extend the tract for how long? - Roger asked.
-Eight more years, until 2015. Enough time for the waters to stir and for us to make a lot of money. We just o create the prototype of the star we want, - Jerry ented.
-He has a new album,- Roger asked.
-Yep, it's very good. The songs will be a guaranteed success, - Jerry ented.
The ats were clear. Billy was about to get a diamond album in the Uates, something he already had in ada, Argentina, and the United Kingdom. In many tries, the ptinum record was sighe sales pace was superior, and with the tract signed by Jerry and the low iment, they recovered the cost by much. The st deal with Seven was the best-selling number in history, and even they eheir sponsorships were up in the air, and it's possible that, in four years, they will earn twice as much money.
-The kid is capable of attrag people to the movies. That's the question, - An F., Warner's eai director, said. He wouldn't disdain an urgent call frer Ames.
-We just o do it. If his ag skills are outstanding, he just needs one movie, and we're set. We'll tinue making money with music; he'll keep releasing songs, at least until he has to stop for world tours, - Jerry ented.
The future meeting for Billy was clear, and surprisingly, he might find himself in a personalized pression in the following days. Billy has his product. Jerry was key; he'd been training Billy in all sorts of skills to succeed in the media, whiterested everyo the table and raised doubts. stars be formed? Yes, but so systematically. Everything Jerry has done seems to be a carefully plotted pn.
-First, we'll test the waters. If everything turns out the way you've plotted, we'll tinue. We'll support Billy at the Grammys and iing course, but he must double the tract time - An F., Warner's eai director, ented.
Without further ado, Jerry doubled the time.
...