"Electric Storm"
Part 3
"HOW ARE YOU FEELING TONIGHT, HALSEY?" I yelled at the fans, my voice hoarse from screaming over the music just moments before. The crowd erupted into cheers and screams, their voices a deafening roar that only fueled my excitement. I grinned from ear to ear, my eyes shining with a manic energy as I scanned the sea of faces before me. The stagehands gave me a nod, and I launched into the opening chords of my song "Ghost". The music was like a tidal wave, crashing over me and carrying me away on a wave of sound and fury. I felt alive, electric, like I was a conduit for the energy of the crowd and the music. As I started singing, my smile grew even wider. I was in my element, lost in the music and the moment. The fans were singing along, their voices blending with mine in perfect harmony. I felt a sense of connection with them, like we were all in this together, united by the music and the emotions it evoked. I danced and spun across the stage, my movements fluid and carefree. I was happier than I'd ever been before, the music and the adoration of the crowd combining to create a sense of euphoria that I'd never experienced before. I felt like I was on top of the world, like nothing could bring me down. As I reached the climax of the song, I threw my arms up in the air, letting the music wash over me. The crowd was going wild, screaming and cheering and waving their arms in the air. I laughed and spun around, taking it all in. This was what it was all about – the music, the fans, the rush of adrenaline and excitement. I segued into my next song, "Without Me", the crowd singing along as I strode across the stage, my guitar slung low. I was in the zone, lost in the music and the moment. I was Halsey, and I was unstoppable. The night was a blur of music and lights and sweat, but I wouldn't have had it any other way. I was alive, and I was exactly where I was meant to be. As the night wore on, I only grew more energized, more connected to the crowd and the music. I was a force of nature, unstoppable and unbridled. And I knew that this was just the beginning.