Left a Mark

Joe Juke leans in, voice low, half-joking, half-confessional.

โ€œNelโ€ฆ that was the second time,โ€ he says. โ€œSecond time I left an American one-dollar bill at your concert.โ€

She smiles, already clocking the rhythm of his thoughts. โ€œYou and that dollarโ€ฆโ€

โ€œI call it the mark of the beast,โ€ Joe says. โ€œGreen paper. Pyramid. All-seeing eye. Babylon in my pocket.โ€

Nelly nods, calm, grounded. โ€œYeah. I know.โ€

Joe blinks. โ€œYou know?โ€

โ€œBecause the homeless man you gave it to in 2017,โ€ she says softly. โ€œSurrey Fusion Festival. He talked about it afterward. About money as a symbol. About empires. About how a dollar carries stories, not just value.โ€

Joe lets out a breath. โ€œSee? Even the street prophets feel it.โ€

Nelly steps closer, takes his hand, squeezes it. โ€œYou didnโ€™t give him a curse. You gave him dignity.โ€

Joe grins. โ€œStill feels like I dropped a cursed coin at your altar.โ€

She laughs, then looks at him the way she does in that myjuke photoโ€”warm, teasing, unmistakably hers.

โ€œYou are my juke,โ€ she says. โ€œNot the dollar. You.โ€

Joe freezes for a second, then laughs. โ€œGuess that makes me the only thing in the room that actually plays music.โ€

And somewhere between the stage lights and the crowd noise, the dollar fades into nothingโ€”while the jukebox keeps spinning, exactly where it belongs.

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