John David barked through the phone. “I’ve given you months to get me the demo. I told you I had an interested client. If you can’t give me the demo this week, I’ll pass the opportunity on to my next prospect.” No! “I’m trying. It’s not as easy as I—” “It’s not that difficult! Don’t you have, what, five or six friends you could ask to sing? “You could hire a choir, for cryin’ out loud.” Yeah, if I had some money. Nevertheless, she promised, “Okay. I’ll get it to you by Friday.” “Friday at noon.” “Okay.” She disconnected the call. John David was trippin’. Up until now, he’d been pretty casual about this recording. Camille wasn’t stupid. He’d probably lost a prospect, and now he was trying to fulfill a promise with Camille. No matter, she needed to come through for him. She made a second trip to the library and checked out the digital microphone again. After her last experience with this thing, she’d almost wondered if God Himself wasn’t trying to stop her from making the demo.
What do You think about Falling Into Grace (2012)?