A/N: Okay, so basically, Derek gets discovered at a local mall for a part on a TV show, that same day a girl who just moved into town also got discovered for a part on that same show. She ends up at Derek's school and a relationship develops, on and off the set.
Canada. We're moving to Canada. I don't understand. I've been a great kid all my life. Honor roll, squeaky clean record, never forgot to do my chores, and now this. My mom decides we need a new start and we should start it in Canada. What about me? Does she even care that I think that we're doing just fine and a new start might not start something good anyway? And that I am going to be missing out on concerts with my best buddies and makeover nights with Alison. No chance of me becoming the president of my grade, (like that would happen anyway)-but still. This officially sucks.
And come on. Canada? Why couldn't we move somewhere cool like California, or even Florida or something. Canada is cold. I don't really like the cold that much. Because the cold means snow, which means people constantly pelt other people with tons of it, and think it's "fun". But, of course, I can't tell my mom all that. I mean she's already really bummed that my dad and her split up, so I've got to nod my head and pretend I'm psyched to move away from everything I know.
"You ready hun?" My mom was honking the horn.
I sighed as I grabbed my brand new suitcase, and trudged over to the car. Mp3 in hand, I plopped down in the front seat, and prepared for a long ride.
"Molly, hunnie, wake up, we're here." This was the third time I'd fallen asleep, but what do you expect. It takes about two days to get to Canada from Jersey. I opened my eyes groggily. It was really dark outside. I looked at my watch. Three in the morning. How did she expect me to function? She ushered me out of the car and into a medium sized house. It was decent, but from what I could see in the current darkness, it was slightly smaller than our old one. I was still half asleep so she guided me over to the couch, and told me she'd wake me up around seven. I nodded, and lied down, falling into an easy, comfortable sleep.
