Hey guys! I've just finished writing this story, as I was in the middle of uploading another one while I was writing it. I was planning to wait until I had finished uploading the other one, but I just couldn't! I hope you like it, please feel free to criticise me or give me advice, I'm willing to make changes if that's what's best! It may sound cliche, but the inspiration for this comes from all the other Channy fics I've read, so if you're a writer, please keep doing what you do, and if you're not, and want to be, please go ahead, I would love to read your stuff! Thanks guys! :D

Disclaimer: I don't own SWAC, or anything else related to Disney.

Chapter 1

I was so excited that day. It was my audition for Borrowed Time, a new TV show about a group of teenagers who grow up in a really bad neighbourhood and this new girl, (the one I'm auditioning for), comes along and has to learn how to survive quickly or be killed. I really wanted the part.

A year earlier, I had quit So Random. Once I turned 16, I figured I was too old for a kids comedy show, and I wanted to leave Condor Studios and start working on more serious shows and movies. But by the time I was nearly 17, all I'd done was a few commercials and a small-time movie that hadn't even aired. I had tried to release an album, but nobody gave me the time of day since I was so young. Of course I still had fans, but since I left So Random I had much less.

Once my mom left to go back to Wisconsin, around the time that I quit, I had the apartment to myself. But since I couldn't find work, other than a part-time job in a fast food place, I had to move into a smaller one in a much rougher part of town. Then I caught a break. There was a show that Tawni got a part in, called Losers, which was a comedy show, but it was more sophisticated that So Random. I hadn't wanted to go back into comedy, but I'd had no choice due to my financial problems. The show was reasonably popular, but after I joined the cast, ratings almost doubled. I was only supposed to film two episodes, but I ended up filming almost fifteen before my character died.

After that, things were better. I had loads more fans, and a few job offers. Sadly, they were all comedy roles, so I turned each one down. Then I heard about Borrowed Time, and I knew I had to audition.

So there I was, outside Destiny Studios, eagerly awaiting my turn. There were about 200 girls there, and most had been there overnight, so I was near the back. Luckily, I had brought a book and my iPhone, so I wasn't too bored waiting. Well, until I finished the book and my battery died. Then I started getting bored.

When I finally got in there to audition, I was tired and hungry and I needed the toilet, but nonetheless I gave it my all and the director seemed impressed. I read from a script on my own, and then had to do a little bit with one of the crew, and then there was a group part. I nailed it all. The director smiled at me, but one of the other people there whispered something to him. He nodded, then frowned. Walking over to me, he grabbed my arm and pulled me to the side.

"Sonny, I need to explain something to you. See, you're a really talented actress, and I like you. You're the first girl here today who's actually been on the TV before. But, see, everyone knows you as a comedy star. You're famous because you're funny. And you're a good girl. You're Hollywood's good girl, and that's not the type of publicity we're looking for. We want someone who's known for doing crazy things, someone who has a bit of a reputation. I'm sorry Sonny, but you're just not right for this part. You're a great actress, don't get me wrong. You're just not what we're looking for."

The whole time he was speaking to me, I was speechless. I was absolutely devastated. Not because the role was so important to me, I was mostly upset because of why I didn't get the part. Because I'm a good girl. Because I'm a comedy star. What if I could never get a serious role for those same reasons? I was crushed. When he finished talking, I smiled and nodded, before leaving the room. Only when I was back in the privacy of my own car did I let the tears fall.

I had never felt so embarrassed about who I was. I had never really tried to be a good girl. I just was. I'd had a couple of boyfriends, but I was still a virgin. I'd never broken the law, at least, not in a big way. I'd never downloaded illegal music, I always wore a seatbelt. I'd never even had a ticket. Not that they could all know that, but maybe it was obvious? Maybe people could tell I had never done anything wrong, and because of that, no-one could take me seriously. But whatever it was, it hurt. And I was angry. I was sick of being a good girl, of everyone thinking I was too young or naïve to do things. And I wanted to change things. Suddenly, I knew what to do. Sitting up, I started the car and drove out of the parking lot towards my destination. This time, I didn't bother putting my seatbelt on.

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