Author: NewAngel23 or Ally

I own: Sydney and everyone from Lake Lyrics! That's it!

This chapter's question: Was it any good?

Warning: This and future chapters may have more mature themes than usual if you are under thirteen I suggest you stop reading now.

Thanks too: All the people who like my writing, I appreciate you guys! It's you guys that keep me writing!

Chapter name: Cabin 23

Shane looked at the road ahead where he would have to turn and drop Sydney off and then he would drive be across the lake. It wouldn't be far, that's not why he was sad. It was that she just wanted to piss Shane and their parents off; that's what bothered him. Shane knew that Sydney had built up angst he just didn't know why. He didn't even know she cries herself to sleep sometimes and she even screams into her pillow that she hates her life. He had no idea why. Shane didn't realize that she was crying out for love and attention; the thing he had so much of. Sydney knew Shane didn't know, and she wanted to keep it that way.

Whoa…

Sydney looked out her window. She couldn't stand to look at her brother; she knew it tortured him. Sydney thought he deserved it though. That's how it happened. That's how she became like that; heartless, no guilt feeling, and bratty. She claimed it was her family's fault. Sydney claimed that Shane abandoned her and her parents ignored her; it was partly true, but not totally. Shane didn't abandon her; he was merely busy with his music. Sydney realized they were moving toward her camp. She was so excited. Sydney couldn't wait to get to camp. She wasn't exactly excited about being idolized, stalked, or followed; she was looking forward to causing trouble and pissing off her parents, authorized counselors, and especially her brother!

Whoa…

Shane put the car in park and sighed. "Are you sure you-" Shane was cut off by Sydney kissing his cheek and getting out the car. "Bye, Shane! Love you," Sydney grabbed her bags and walked towards the sign in desk. Shane shook his head and turned the car around. He began to drive to Camp Rock when he saw the Connie's catering truck. Shane sped down the dirt road and parked right next to the truck. Shane smiled and stepped out to face a very confused Mitchie.

Whoa…

"Hi, name please." The lady at the sign-in desk said to Sydney. "Sydney Gray." Sydney slid her glasses to the tip of her nose to show her face and the lady gasped. "The rumors were true." Sydney's hand flew across the desk and covered the ladies mouth. "If you tell anyone I'll kick your ass, got it?" The lady nodded and Sydney's name; Sydney removed her hand. "Cabin twenty-three, Ms. Gray." The lady gave Sydney a key and smiled and Sydney walked away with her bags to cabin twenty-three. Sydney opened the door with her key and walked in. There was one queen-sized bed and Sydney laid her bags on it. The room was all white and orange. It was perfect for her. There were two doors inside the cabin. One was on the left and the other on the right. Sydney opened one and peeked in: the bathroom. She glided over to the other and opened it. It was a room that was white and blue, very similar to hers. There was a parallel to hers. It was obviously the other girl or guy's bathroom. Soon the other cabin's front door opened. Sydney didn't budge she had to make sure her roommate was sane and could keep a secret.

Whoa…

Mitchie and Caitlyn stepped out of the truck and faced Shane. "I'll go check us in," Caitlyn whispered to Mitchie and walked over to the sign-in desk. Mitchie nodded and looked down. Shane waited with a sigh. "Shane, I-" Mitchie tried to say but Shane beat her to it. "I'm sorry. I'm sorry I haven't called, texted, or even asked you out. I'm also sorry for telling the reporters that you and I were together even though we really haven't made contact with each other in a year." Shane finished and looked away. Mitchie let out a sigh of relief and smiled. "I forgive you," Mitchie giggled and Shane gave her a tight squeeze.

Whoa…

Stephanie Lopez looked around her new cabin and smiled. She looked over at the door and saw Sydney. "Oh, dear," Stephanie jumped back. Sydney shut the door and stepped back. Stephanie opened the door and looked at Sydney. "Hi, you must be my roommate." Stephanie seemed completely harmless and trustworthy maybe Sydney could use her for self-gain. "Hi, I'm Sydney Gray. You are?" Sydney stuck out her hand for the mysterious girl to shake.