And that was it. The greatest gig ever in the history of Thin Air came to a close with the last resonating notes of their final song echoing from the stacks of amps and tapering off into the distance, being lost amidst the passionate and loud cheers of their devoted fans still rocking the venue, throwing their hands high into the air and shouting with much gusto towards the stage. Candy, such fire was in her heart as she gazed outward to the turbulent sea that was their crowd, a delightful grin parting her lips and her eyes wide with such excitement as she slipped her Gibson's strap off her shoulders and raised her mighty axe high into the air with an equally ecstatic shout, still coming off the rush of adrenaline that hit her at the start of the show and just freight trained it all through a blistering set-list, culminating to one final epic crescendo where the band just went nuts with their instruments. Just as the rest of her band, she gave one more salute to their beloved fans, throwing up [url=http://searchingforthetruth.weebly.com/uploads/1/6/9/1/16914308/5262311_orig.jpg]the horns[/url] and tossing a few of her picks into the crowd as a parting gift for them before taking herself and her instrument off the stage. Tonight...would be a night she wouldn't soon forget, definitely. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Moments later, after the crowd had left, either to go back to their homes or to kick it at another club or a bar since it was like almost midnight, Candace laid her most adored weapon of choice into its hardcase and closed it shut before going back on stage again to get the rest of her stuff. All the while, she hummed a few bars of Bob Seger's [i]Turn the Page[/i], while she unplugged all her amps and her pedals and rolled up most of her cables. The song, yeah it wasn't metal, but hey, that didn't stop Metallica from doing a cover of it, plus the lyrics spoke to them as much as they spoke to Candace about being in a band and touring. It was a tough road to follow, but the ride was well worth it, and tonight just proved that to be all the more true. She found it humorous as she hummed along how one certain lyric matched what Drake said earlier about sweating like a pig, [i]Out there in the spotlight, you're a million miles away. Every ounce of energy you try to give away. And the sweat pours out your body like the music that you play.[/i] That was definitely them. They gave it their all tonight. Now it was just a matter of what happens next? Candace didn't really think much of that though. Really she didn't care if they got famous or not. Music...was her true passion. Her mind however was more on that one chick she saw in the audience. She was cute, really cute to be honest with herself. Candace wondered if she was still hanging around, even after all the others had left since the gig was pretty much done.