Hey :) My second Camp Rock story – this is going to be a two chapter story, describing missing moments that I would have liked to see in Camp Rock 2.
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Moments
1) By The Sea
"Shane..." Mitchie began, knowing that he was right. All their time was taken up by being Camp councillors. He smiled at her, "Go, they need you." But she ignored this and walked back to him. She didn't return his smile. "Are you mad at me?" she asked, suddenly feeling terrible. He looked her in the eye before giving his reply. "How could I be mad at you?"
Now she gave him a grin, and as another announcement sounded across the camp, Shane gestured again for her to go. "Are you coming?" she asked. He replied, "I'll catch up." And with that, she ran over to where she was needed.
2) Outside The Cabin
"Mitchie, can we talk?" Shane asked, pulling her way from the crowd of people who were swarming around her with endless questions. Before she could answer, Peggy approached her about the vocal arrangements. Mitchie closed her eyes, took a deep breath and then held up one hand to silence everybody.
"Okay, listen. I promise I will find time to help you all, but right now I need to talk to Shane." Mitchie took him by the hand and led him outside. "What's gotten into you? Why the sudden focus on winning? I've barely been able to spend any time with you, except for camp stuff," Shane said. Mitchie looked at the ground. "I know. I'm sorry. It's just that this is all my fault," she replied.
"What do you mean?" he asked, confused. She looked at him properly, wondering whether it would be fair to tell him what his uncle had said. She decided to take the risk. "I heard Brown talking to my mom after we agreed to take on Camp Star. He blames me for the competition. Said I shouldn't have been so easily led by Axel. So I thought I should do everything I can to up our chances of winning."
Shane moved closer to Mitchie. "But it wasn't just you. We were all there, we all agreed to compete. You don't need to feel guilty, Mitch," he told her sincerely. She was thoughtful for a minute. Then, she gave him one of her bright smiles. "Okay, maybe you're right. But if Camp Rock loses, that'll be it. All this will be over for good, Shane." Her smile had vanished at the thought.
"I know. I understand," he told her truthfully. MItchie smiled again, gratefully. "Thank you. Hey, I promise I'll make time for you soon, okay?" Shane nodded, then waved to her as he walked away, leaving her to finish her arrangements.
