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Nashville Nights
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Author: Tracey West
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of her. “That means we can’t show the video at the awards show. This was our big chance to really make it, and now it’s over! I don’t even know if we’d have time to make another one, because it’s already Tuesday morning, and the show is on Sunday. Besides, the record company will never give us the money to film another one!”
    Faith started to cry again.
    â€œWhere are you now?” asked Aly.
    â€œHope and I are back at the studio,” Faith replied. “Our new manager, Maxine, came down, too. She’s trying to figure out what to do.”
    â€œAJ and I will be there as quickly as we can,” Aly promised, glancing at the clock. It was almost three o’clock in the morning.
    She hung up the phone. AJ shook her head. “Wow, that’s terrible! They definitely need some moral support right now. I’ll wake up Jim.”
    Fifteen minutes later they were in Jim’s rented car, heading for the studio. Jim gave a yawn.
    â€œI was having the nicest dream,” he said, sighing.
    â€œSorry, Jim,” AJ said. “Faith and Hope have been really nice to us. And they reached out to us, too.”
    â€œYou’re helping us do a good deed,” Aly added.
    Jim grinned. “I should know by now that you two can’t turn your back on someone who needs help,” he said. “I am happy to be your humble servant.”
    Aly and AJ laughed. “We couldn’t ask for a better one,” AJ said.
    About a block away from the studio, Jim let out a low whistle.
    â€œCheck out that car,” he said, nodding at a red sports car on the side of the road. He even slowed down a little. “Sweet! That’s a limited edition from Italy. I’ve never seen one in person before, only in pictures. Man, I’d like to get behind the wheel of that baby.”
    â€œCome on, you know our Hello Kitty bus is a much cooler ride,” Aly joked.
    â€œShe’s a beauty, but sometimes a guy has a need for speed,” Jim replied.
    They had reached Nashville Star Studios. Faith and Hope were standing outside the door, along with a woman in a turquoise pantsuit. Her brown hair was teased high and held in place with lots of hairspray.
    Faith rushed toward them. “Aly, AJ, thank you!” she said. “I feel kind of silly now for calling you. I mean, we just met.”
    â€œWe’re glad you called,” Aly replied. “What can we do to help?”
    â€œFirst, meet Maxine, our new manager,” Faith said, leading Aly and AJ to the woman with the teased hair.
    â€œNice to meet you,” AJ said.
    â€œIt’s a pleasure to meet you two lovely girls as well,” Maxine said, speaking with a deep Southern drawl. “It was so nice of you to agree to be in the video.”
    â€œIs it really stolen?” Aly asked.
    Maxine nodded. “I’m afraid so.”
    â€œHave you called the police?” AJ asked.
    â€œMy dear, Lionel and I agreed not to take such drastic measures,” Maxine said. “It’s nasty business, and I don’t want Faith and Hope to get caught up in it. We’re hoping to find a solution in time for the awards show without involving the police at all.”
    The manager looked at her watch. “I’m going inside to talk to Lionel. Y’all try not to worry, okay?”
    Faith and Hope nodded, but they both looked tired and upset.
    â€œI just don’t know why someone would want to steal our tape,” Hope said. “It’s a real mystery.”
    Aly and AJ looked at each other. Since the Insomniatic tour had started, they had stumbled across one mystery after another. They were beginning to feel more like detectives than musicians. In New York City, they had helped recover stolen guitars from the Girls Rock Academy. In Miami, they’d met a fashion designer who was a victim of sabotage and helped her find the culprit. And they had just come from judging a songwriting
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