Disclaimer: Sadly, I own nothing. At least, not outside my dreams.

'Ello, everyone! This is my first full-length in a while, but I love the idea, so I'm going to try pretty hard to finish it. I don't want to explain too much about it, because I will later on in the story.

July 2013

For five years, people have wondered- where did Shane Gray go? The ex-lead singer of the famous band, Connect 3, disappeared mysteriously after the last concert of their sold-out tour, Play My Music, in 2008. Now Pop Informer has the inside scoop on his mysterious disappearance and what he's been doing in our Aug. '13 issue, in stores July 15th.

I shuddered as I read this on the magazine's website. I still couldn't believe I'd gotten myself in such a mess- after all, it all started with one interview, nothing out of the ordinary. Of course, though, this was an interview I was doing with the famous Shane Gray, and not just an interview, but also his return to the music industry.

Considering this, I guess you could say it wasn't just an interview. It was a huge interview, and just the fact that I'd gotten it was pretty awesome, especially since I'd just started my career as a journalist.

How was I supposed to know this would happen? I mean, whenever I got an assignment, it didn't say anything about having to work with a cute rock star, or getting romantically involved, it just told me the assignment. So if you tell me that maybe I shouldn't have accepted the interview, all I can say is, I had no freakin' clue what was going to happen. Okay? Okay.

Cait warned me, though, that she thought this was weird. She said, and I quote: "This is weird, Mitch."

Seriously?! This is weird? That's all? If she'd been more specific, maybe I would have listened to her. But since she said it as if she was talking about a show or a movie or a book, I didn't think anything of it.

So now here I am, stuck way deep in this whole mess. Too deep, if you ask me. But, hey, what's done is done, right?

No. Not right. I guess you have no idea what I'm talking about, though. Maybe I should go back to when it all started- with that stupid email back in May.

So there it was! What'd you think? You know, there's this one button that does an amazing thing... It takes you to the review window!

And as a writer, I'd greatly appreciate some constructive criticism, or even just some feedback. So please, please, please, review, 'kay? I promise to answer!

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