This is my first story but being a performer I take any type critism. The good, the bad, and the ugly.

As much as I wish it was mine, as of right now, I only own the characters of Audrey, her dad, and her mom amd maybe more depending on how the story goes. The other characters belong to the wonderful David Mickey Evans.

Sterotypes. I can't stand them but unfortunatly, can't avoid them either. For example, I'm a choir girl so people aotumatically assume I'm a goody two-shoes, never would play a sport, girly girl. I am far from from what most people would call the sterotypical high school choir girl. In fact, I'm pretty different from most girls period.

All my friends are guys. I moved the to California the summer I turned 13. It was on my birthday that I met Benny and the other sandlot guys. I was sitting on my poarch step practically in tears because I had nothing to do or no one to hang out with on my birthday. I had my head in my hands when I felt someone come up.

"You all right?" he asked. I looked up and shrugged my shoulders.

"I'm Benny." he said shifting his baseball bat he had in his right hand to his left and holding out his right hand for me to shake.

"Audrey," I said.

"So, Audrey, you look pretty bored and upset," he said. "What's wrong?"

"It's my birthday and I have nothing to do," I told him

"Well, if you like baseball, I'm heading down to the sandlot to meet some friends for game. You wanna come?" he asked. I smiled up at him

"Sure."

And since that day, I hand gone to the sandlot almost everyday, only missing days when I had private voice lessons or if I was "sick." Benny and I became the best of friends and of course I grew to love the sandlot guys. I also learned how to play baseball, and now, I'm really good. So, as you can see, I'm not a normal choir girl. In fact, the only thing I have in common with most girls, is that I, Audrey Burnett, am completely in love with Benjamen "the Jet" Rodriguez, or as I call him, my best friend.

Thanks for taking the time to read. Please read and review. I would really apprecciate it.