Go ahead, play it. His mind wanted him to just grab the guitar and start strumming. That’s honestly where most of the best Chasing Cross songs came from. Someone would start messing around with a riff that would turn into a song. A few years back, at Peter’s request, the band tried writing sessions. They’d get together with instruments and pen and paper and try to write music. What came out of it were the most frustrating Chasing Cross days. The band had considered breaking up more than once and ended up forcing a few written songs that were so terrible that once they were recorded, Davey ran the demos over with his car. Nobody - not even Peter - stopped Davey from doing so. The songs were that bad. In front of Danny, right on the table, was a fresh bottle of beer. Sweat collected and started to drip down the long neck of the bottle. The sweat made Danny thirsty. However, his fingers tingled to play and his heart ached for something musical to happen. He needed it. It was his therapy.