Dex's POV ( I )

I watched the beautiful girl walk away, the alluring way she walked grabbing my interest, her singing even more so.

Her voice was the best I've ever heard, and clearly the audience felt that way too. The teenage fans roared with excitement, instead of seething with disgust at her for being by me, cheering with happiness. I had never seen any group of fans react so positively to any of my songs! I knew it was because of that pretty girl. Her voice was even better than mine, like an angel, sweet but powerful.

And if I was voted the Hottest Man on Earth by People, she would DEFINITELY be voted Hottest Woman on Earth for sure. It was just the way she looked, with beautiful brown hair and sparkling blue eyes, and not to mention a killer figure.

I ended the concert to the loudest deafening applause I had ever heard. I had to bow several times to appease the crowd. This was incredible... an unforgettable experience.

I searched the endless crowd of fans, searching for that one girl, who so easily stood out from the crowd. I had told my associate to get that girl, because I had seen her from the start. She didn't blend with the crowd, but shined as if under a constant spotlight.

Also the fact that she was wearing a shiny purple dress with sequins that caught the light and flashed it on my face didn't hurt.

I quickly left the stage and headed towards my manager, Penny Connor, who's heavily lip-glossed mouth was formed into a perfect "O". She looked at me, amazed, eyes widened in surprise.

"Dex, that was incredible!" she gushed, energetically grabbing my hand. "That girl you had with you had amazing chemistry. For a few seconds, I thought she was Richy Charles in disguise!"

"She was much better than Richy Charles," I pointed out.

"Yes, she was," Penny amended.

"Can you check up on her?" I asked hopefully.

"Yes," Penny said, a little less energetic than before, "but what are you going to do when I have all of her information?"

"I don't know," I shrugged, "I might ask her to sing some more with me,"

"You can't just do that, sir!" Penny said, "Think about it. This was ONE performance. How do you know she can sing well on a regular basis? You know we cannot invite her to sing with you just because of a whim of yours. Think of one bad performance would do to the ratings! I-"

"Just look her up," my voice was firm, resolute. She nodded slowly, then walked away, five-inch heels clicking on the cold, hard floor.