The Hills Party (The Hollywood Twins #1)

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small hit on the radio and she was about to follow it up with a complete album. Hanna loved the song and Kimberly’s voice. It was one of the best songs she had heard in quite some time. She really liked the remix she had created of the song, and although she had never dared to let anyone else listen to it, tonight was different. Tonight she was playing at one of the most popular clubs in Hollywood and the crowd was really enjoying the tracks she was pumping out through the speakers. So she decided that she would take a chance and play it for the first time.
     
    As the latest Will I Am/Britney Spears track was near it’s end, she flawlessly mixed in her version of "Broken Down". She had found the perfect house beat that didn't drown out the lyrics of the song, but enhanced the melody behind it. It didn’t take long before the crowd got behind it, grinding to the beat. Her heart was racing as she listened to the sounds of her own creation pounding out through the speakers, and watched people actually dancing to it. It was something she had never expected to see, and honestly it made her feel proud.
     
    Hanna knew she was a beautiful woman, with her long black hair and bright blue eyes. She had an amazing figure, and wore the latest fashions to compliment it, but beneath all of the perfect makeup and sly attitude, she had a good amount of insecurity when it came to her real passion in life, her own music. Tonight was making her feel differently for the first time. Finally the business she had created was more than a hobby, it was actually a talent that could make her shine.
     
    Her thoughts were interrupted by a voice that rose over the loud music to reach Hanna's ears. The young man who sidled up to the stage was dressed in a fine suit, and seemed to be the type that would be looking for a celebrity, not a club DJ. Hanna leaned down a bit so she could hear his words when he called up to her.
     
    "That's a great remix of the song," he shouted as he leaned forward against the stage and gazed up at her with genuine interest. Hanna noticed his dark brown eyes first, and his handsome features second. His light brown hair was combed carefully and the way the short cut fell accentuated the strength of his cheekbones perfectly. He seemed a little puzzled. "How come I've never heard it before?" he asked quirking one thick brow.
     
    Hanna smiled at his words; it made her head spin with excitement that so many people were enjoying her work.
     
    "Maybe that's because it hasn't been released yet," she called back and cast him a light wink of her dark lashes. "I just did this in Garage Band a few days ago," she admitted and braced herself for his reaction.
     
    His gaze lingered on her with surprise, as the music filled the air between them. Would he think she was pushing her music on the crowd, or did he really like it?
     
    It did not take long to find out the answer. “Wow, I'm impressed,” he admitted as he continued to stare up at her. What he didn’t reveal was that he was very familiar with the song as he was actually the music producer who had produced the original version with Kimberly Cole. He admired the way she had honored the lyrics while dirtying up the rhythm and making it throb through the room, inspiring people to really get into it. He had decided to keep this to himself though, as in his experience most women he met were only interested in his connections and his success, not in who he really was.
     
    “I'm glad you like it,” Hanna replied with a shy smile. She was normally quite seductive, but it made her giddy that such a good looking guy, who obviously had great taste in music, liked something that she had created. She kept to herself that she was impressed too. Impressed by the way his tailored suit jacket accentuated his toned frame.
     
    He hung out close to the stage as she started the next song and when she was able to pause for a moment, he bought her a drink.
     
    She smiled as she accepted it.

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