A/N: Here's the first five words in my new Camp Rock word inspired drabble-y ficlet collections. Basically there's a paragraph per word and five words per paragraph. When I did my first for LWD, I was going to do many chapters, but I decided that I would cut all my collections down to thirty words (6 chapters). This one is 30 words too, and is complete. So it should all be posted at once. Because as my computer is internet-less at this moment (a long time before this will be posted I imagine) I am stock piling all my updates to do at once. Also, it never mentions their names but all She's and He's are assumed to be Mitchie and Shane respectively, unless in the rare case it's in the same sentence with another character name and it can't be helped but be applied to the other character. I hope that made sense. So enjoy! R&R! Thanks! –Mac
Disclaimer: I don't own Camp Rock.
Just The Girl
Confirm
While they're apart, she starts to get scared. She starts to think that he's going to realize that there are plenty of girls that are prettier, smarter, and more talented than her. And every time he doesn't call, she's afraid that this time he's bored of her (even thought she knows that he's busy and sometimes he just can't call, and he always apologizes incessantly when he finally does get a chance to call). One time she voices these insecurities to him and he laughs. Laughs! She thinks about hanging up but then he explains. He tells her that no girl could ever mean anything to him, when he has her. He tells her that he thinks she is the most beautiful, intelligent, talented, amazing girl he's ever met and he only has eyes for her. He confirms that she is just the girl for him.
Addicting
Her mother's cupcakes are addicting—he can't get enough of them. Every time he comes to visit there is a batch waiting for him. He comes to see her any time he can tear himself away from the studio or the tour. He can't stay long and it's hard to leave, but he knows she'll be right there with that smile and a cupcake just for him. Sometimes he thinks maybe it's not the cupcakes he's addicted to, that they're just there when he comes. He thinks maybe it's her that he can't get enough. Because even though they box up cupcakes for him to fake with him, what he really wants is to find a way to box her up and take her with him.
Pretends
Being away from her is really getting to him. His anxious behavior is beginning to aggravate even Nate and Jason. He's just waiting for this tour to be over so he has the time to see her. At this point, the only thing getting him through their performances is that he pretends that he's singing to her. He closes his eyes tight and he pictures her face as he sings. He imagines the way she smiles and the time passes without him really noticing. He'll be with her again soon.
Surviving
The summer is over. He's been in the studio endlessly and then the tour begins. She's back at school, back to her normal routine. He's keeping track of his tour schedule by cities that bring him closer to her. She's counting down the days to summer, in the clichéd red marker X's on the calendar way. They're missing each other like crazy. There is nowhere they'd rather be than by the other's side—and in time they would be again. It's not ideal, but they're surviving.
Hopelessly
She considers herself a somewhat logical girl. That whole lying to be accepted things wasn't one of her best moments, but everyone makes mistakes. So, the logical side of her can't fathom what had gotten into her when she finds herself doodling hearts into the margins of her songbook. The logical side of her can't figure out why a majority of her day is spent lost in a daydream. The logical side of her can't explain the smile that won't leave her face. But her heart, her heart has the answer. She is hopelessly in love with Shane Gray.
