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Hell For Leather – David Irons (1)

She watched as the man hit the fast-moving ground outside and bounced. Not just once, but three times. His limbs were as bendy and useless as a dummy thrown from a window in an old film. Even though she knew his awful intentions, guilt fired like lightning through her body. The man sank into the distance as the freight train rocketed forward. She watched him clamber to his feet, his face a mask of raw rips, fist raised as he limped after the train, stranded and unable to board.
Cici slumped down to her knees, held onto the open doorway, and sucked air, trying to calm her nerves. Better get used to this. I’m on my own now. She punched the boxcar’s floor, and a small puff of dust rose. Los Angeles wasn’t going to be a cakewalk like some TV sitcom. It would be like everything else in her life: a fight. She punched the floor again, and more dust rose. “I’m gonna fight,” she whispered. “And I’ll never give up.” OceanofPDF.com “Cut!” Danny Steinman cried as Satan’s Rainbow stopped miming on the stage at Gazzarri’s.
The club’s flashing lights immediately paused, the smoke machine stopped. The girls around them in the death masks stopped jiggling, and the speaker system playing “Ever Heard of Mr. Death?” for the umpteenth time was quickly snapped off. “How’d that wide look?” Danny barked at the cameraman. “Well, it was in focus,” the cameraman said with a shrug. Danny shrugged back. “Okay, you guys, take five. We’ve shot all the A stuff and B stuff—” “So we’re wrapped?” Hamo asked, wiping sweat from his brow. Beside him, Derek, Michael, and Jon Von were getting acquainted with the pole dancers.
“We’re not wrapped.” Freddie sighed, dropped down in a cross- legged position, and started to strum his guitar. “We’re not wrapped yet,” Danny shouted back. Hamo and Freddie shared a look. “We need to get some C footage.” Hamo cried, “C footage? I thought there was only A and B?” “And C, and D, and E, and …” Freddie murmured. “Just some expression shots of the band reacting to the girls dancing —C footage.”
“Easiest thing you’ve ever filmed, bro!” Derek said. Both of his hands finding a place to rest on two of the dancers’ rear ends. “Take five, and I’ll set up the shot,” Danny said. The crew shifted the lights and the camera around as Satan’s Rainbow climbed offstage.
All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher except for the use of brief quotations in a book review. Edited by Danielle Yeager, Hack & Slash Editing Cover designed by Billy Baxter Satan’s Rainbow lyrics written by Hamo Woods. Follow Hamo at: https://www.instagram.com/woodshamo/ Find more books by the author at: www.davidironswriter.com/books ISBN – 9798880177516 OceanofPDF.com OTHER TITLES FROM THE AUTHOR: DON’T GO TO WHEELCHAIR CAMP COCKBLOCKER THE SKIN ON THE SKELETON THE BLOODY TRACKS OF BIGFOOT POLYBIUS WOLF MOON GRAVEYARD BILLY NIGHT WAVES OceanofPDF.com OceanofPDF.com DAVID IRONS HELL FOR LEATHER OceanofPDF.com Dear Reader, Thank you for buying a copy of Hell for Leather.
This story is an unfiltered piece of fiction from the point of view of the monster and metal-loving thirteen-year-old me pictured below. I hope you have fun with it. Keep on rocking and rolling. David Irons – February 14, 2024 OceanofPDF.com TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 CHAPTER 2 CHAPTER 3 CHAPTER 4 CHAPTER 5 CHAPTER 6 CHAPTER 7 CHAPTER 8 CHAPTER 9 CHAPTER 10 CHAPTER 11 CHAPTER 12 CHAPTER 13 CHAPTER 14 CHAPTER 15 CHAPTER 16 CHAPTER 17 CHAPTER 18 CHAPTER 19 CHAPTER 20 CHAPTER 21 CHAPTER 22 CHAPTER 23 CHAPTER 24 CHAPTER 25 CHAPTER 26 CHAPTER 27 CHAPTER 28 CHAPTER 29 CHAPTER 30 CHAPTER 31 CHAPTER 32 CHAPTER 33 CHAPTER 34 CHAPTER 35 CHAPTER 36 CHAPTER 37 CHAPTER 38 CHAPTER 39 CHAPTER 40 CHAPTER 41 CHAPTER 42 CHAPTER 43 CHAPTER 44 CHAPTER 45 CHAPTER 46 CHAPTER 47 CHAPTER 48 CHAPTER 49 CHAPTER 50 CHAPTER 51 CHAPTER 52 CHAPTER 53 CHAPTER 54 CHAPTER 55 CHAPTER 56 CHAPTER 57 CHAPTER 58 CHAPTER 59 CHAPTER 60 CHAPTER 61 CHAPTER 62 CHAPTER 63 CHAPTER 64 CHAPTER 65 CHAPTER 66 CHAPTER 67 CHAPTER 68 CHAPTER 69 CHAPTER 70 CHAPTER 71 CHAPTER 72 CHAPTER 73 CHAPTER 74 CHAPTER 75 CHAPTER 76 CHAPTER 77 CHAPTER 78 OceanofPDF.com “CC, PICK UP THAT GUITAR AND TALK TO ME, YEAH!”
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