Omgosh

Omgosh! Thank you all so much for the reviews! I honestly wasn't expecting all that! Hopefully you'll all stay tuned lol.

Also, one reviewer mentioned the whole Remi/Demi thing and when I wrote down Remi I didn't even realise. It was just the first name that popped into my head so, Remi is nothing like Demi. Lol.

Anyway, on with the story!

Chapter Two- Homecoming Jam

Mitchie just stood there with her mouth hanging open slightly. Girlfriend? Seriously? Her head was spinning and before she even registered it, her hand reached forward and grabbed the smaller, more delicately soft one.

"Nice to meet you," she said in monotone. Caitlyn nudged her in the side slightly and Mitchie shook her head and put on a fake smile. "I'm Mitchie but, you already knew that." She giggled nervously.

Shane smiled at the two interacting. He was completely oblivious to what Mitchie was feeling right at that moment.

Caitlyn could though. Caitlyn could see her best friend's heart cracking into thousands of pieces, she could see the tears that were building, and she could see her best friend hurting; hurting more that she had ever hurt before.

"I'm Remi…but you also knew that." Remi smiled sweetly at everyone around her. Mitchie inwardly groaned.

"Umm, I gotta go. See you." Running off Mitchie grabbed her bags and headed towards her cabin. One of the best summers of her life was going to turn into a nightmare.

"Mitch? You in here?" Caitlyn asked as she gently knocked on the wood door. She smiled sadly as she heard sniffling coming from the other side of the room. Mitchie raised her head and sniffled once again. "I think you should calm down for a second-"

Caitlyn was cut off by the door opening. Mitchie looked at Caitlyn confused before she heard a voice.

"Hello? Mitchie, Caitlyn? You here?"

Mitchie's mouth opened and Caitlyn nodded sadly. No!

"Oh there you are!" the girl rounded the corner and smiled at the two. "It's so cool that I get to share a room with people I know…even if it's only slightly."

"Yeah. It'll be cool getting to know you Remi." Caitlyn said stepping forward; blocking the still teary Mitchie from view. Mitchie took this moment to wipe furiously at her face. This was not fair.

Standing up, Mitchie wiped her face once again before plastering the fake smile on her face once again.

"It'll be fun." She said.

Remi smiled and began unpacking her things.

"I gotta go meet Nate. See you guys." Caitlyn said. "Sorry." She whispered as she walked past Mitchie who nodded.

"So…Shane said you guys dated." Remi asked smirking slightly.

Mitchie nodded. What was with this girl? Mitchie couldn't tell if she was being genuinely nice or was just putting on an act. Mitchie watched as she gently placed her covers on her bed before standing on one foot to lean across and pin up a picture; of her and Shane. She was so elegant and all her movements so delicate. Mitchie pictured her as a ballerina or something like that. She was so slim and quite short too. Mitchie definitely felt intimidated by this girl. She was everything she wasn't.

No wonder he's in love with her. Mitchie thought as she grabbed her cell phone.

"I'm going for a walk…I'll see you at dinner."

Mitchie didn't wait for a reply she just left the cabin.

The sky was gradually becoming a darkening shade of blue and the air had a slight breeze to it; making Mitchie wish she'd brought a jacket with her. She just followed wherever it was her feet were taking her; not exactly caring she was missing the first jam of the summer. She knew her friends would be worried about her; some more than others but, right at this moment in time she was content with just walking around the lake of Camp Rock watching the sun slowly setting. She suddenly comes to a stop hearing a band play in the background. Connect Three were singing Play My Music…again. And yet, Mitchie still got chills when she heard Shane's voice blaring through the microphone. But, she couldn't love him anymore…he had Remi…he had moved on…she only wished she could.

She sat down; her legs swinging over the decking. This is where they would spend their alone time. This is where they'd shared their first kiss after Final Jam during Mitchie's first year and this is where they'd first told each other they loved each other.

"I love it here."

Mitchie's eyes widened at the voice. She hadn't even realised someone else had started singing. She remained quiet and focused on the lake in front of her as the person sat next to her.

"Why aren't you in there?" he nodded towards the hall in which 'Homecoming Jam' was being held.

"Because I needed time alone." Her voice was harsh; harsher than she had meant for it to be. He nodded in understanding.

"I thought you'd understand." He said quietly.

"Understand what?" she saw him shrug out of the corner of her eye and she sighed. "Shane. Just because I want to be alone doesn't mean it has something to do with you ok?"

"But…I just thought you were mad at me because I didn't tell you about Rems." Mitchie squirmed slightly at the nickname he had for her. He had never had a nickname for her.

"Ok, I'm mad at you for that. But, that's not why I needed to be here alone."

I need to be here for the fact that you have a girlfriend and I'm hopelessly in love with you but, you have a girlfriend. A gorgeous girlfriend.

"Then why?" he asked nudging closer to her. She sighed again.

"I can't tell you." She said standing up.

"Why? We're friends…" he looked at her and noticed something. Her eyes had dulled and were red and puffy. And she seemed nervous being with him. "We are right?"

"Of course." She said.

He could tell she wasn't being completely honest with him. But, he shrugged it off. Maybe it was something she couldn't tell him straight away or…he cringed at the thought; it was girly things.

"Ok."

She smiled at him; as best as she could get it. "Going to sing anymore?" she asked as she leant against a canoe.

"Nope but Rems is up soon so, I need to get back in there for that." He looked out at the lake. Mitchie squirmed once again before watching him. His breathing seemed to have gotten heavier and she could tell he was thinking about something important. Probably something he needed to tell her or ask her. "Mitch?" he asked turning to her. She noticed his face was flushed slightly and he was fiddling with the sleeve of his jacket; a nervous habit of his. "Do you like Remi?"

Mitchie took a deep breath. She knew he'd ask her. She knew that deep down he knew that she wasn't happy with meeting Remi.

"I don't know her enough to say if I do or not."

"I know but, what do you think about her after knowing her for a little while?"

I hate her because she has you and she's perfect. She's skinny, beautiful and probably extremely talented.

"She seems nice. Though, I doubt you'd date her if she wasn't." Mitchie turned to look across at the lake; watching the last bit of the sun set.

"Of course I wouldn't." he chuckled. He made to move away but, stopped when Mitchie's voice cut through.

"But," she took a deep breath and turned to him. "I'm worried she's going to take you away from Me." she blinked and kept her eyes closed waiting for his response. She heard him sigh and stand in front of her.

"Mitch," he sighed again and she opened her eyes. Her breath hitching realising how close to her he was. She could feel his breath on her face and felt his eyes bore into hers. "No one will ever replace you. You're my best friend Mitch. Always have and always will be ok?"

She nodded wishing she could be more than his best friend again but, knowing it was no longer possible. "Sorry."

"That's ok. I like the fact you love me so much you need to make sure I'll never leave you." He smirked and she lightly smacked his chest.

"Come on, Remi's probably up soon."

She was good. Scratch that. She was amazing. Her voice sounded like an Angels and it made her want to vomit.

Looking about her, Mitchie looked at the faces of everyone in the room. All of them had their mouths open and were staring at the stage like nothing else existed. It was as if they were drawn to this small new girl with the voice of someone twice her size; maybe three times.

But one face made her want to cry…and she wasn't one to cry too often. She was strong. She was brought up to be strong and she was…but this was too much for her to handle. It was as if everything important in her life suddenly changed because one girl came into it. And it had all changed in about four or five hours. How was that possible?

The way her voice hit every note perfectly. The way she moved in time with the music perfectly. The way she was perfect. It made her want to scream.

The song ended and the whole room erupted into applause. She blushed before running off the stage and into Shane's arms. He held her close; kissing the top of her head and whispering things in her ear. Mitchie looked at Caitlyn with her lip quivering. Caitlyn look apologetically back at her best friend, what could she do?

Nate looked over and frowned. He pushed his way forwards; shocking Caitlyn, before wrapping his arms protectively around Mitchie. Mitchie held onto him like her life depended on it and Shane looked across with raised eyebrows. Nate gave him a look that said 'don't ask' and Shane nodded, slightly worried as to why Mitchie would want Nate rather than him.

Mitchie broke away from Nate and gave him a watery smiled in gratitude. She turned towards Remi.

"You were amazing." She smiled and Remi returned it.

"Thanks but, from what I've heard you're the amazing singer!" Remi pulled Mitchie in for a hug and Shane looked genuinely pleased.

Mitchie pulled back and turned to Caitlyn. "Wanna go?" her eyes begged her to say yes and when she did she smiled. "We're gonna go. See you later."

Mitchie and Caitlyn left arm in arm and the rest watched as they went. "They're inseparable." Peggy mentioned after Mitchie and Caitlyn had turned the corner.

"Yeah." Jason said in his usual care free way.

"Anyway, what does everyone want to do?" Nate asked turning around.

"Umm me and Rem were gonna go for a walk." Shane said. The group nodded and Shane and Remi both left.

"He's an idiot."

"Who is?" Ella asked. Everyone shook their heads.

"Shane. He's too stupid to see that Mitchie is totally in love with him."

Everyone turned towards Jason in shock.

"Jason? You understand everything?" Nate asked.

"I know my Mitchie." He nodded.

Everyone chuckled before Tess broke the silence. "You think she's going to be ok?"

"Mitchie's strong. She won't get over it but, she'll be ok. She'll continue to be in love with him but, will hide it and knowing Shane, he'll never even realise it." Nate exclaimed looking towards the door where they'd left.

The sun had completely set now and the stars were the only things illuminating the black sheet that was the sky. She looked up and was mesmerized by the beauty of it.

"I can't tell you everything will be ok." Caitlyn whispered taking a seat next to Mitchie.

"I know you'd be lying." Mitchie said chuckling slightly. She continued looking at all the stars. "I guess I carry on as normal right? As close to normal as can be anyway."

"I'm here for you, you know that right?" Caitlyn asked wrapping an arm around Mitchie's shoulders.

"Yeah but, you'll have Nate to spend you're time with. He has little miss perfect. Peggy has Ella, Lola and Jason are like brother and sister and Tess…is well Tess."

Caitlyn giggled. "Ok that's all true but, I will blow Nate off if you need to spend time with me. That's what best friends do. As for Little Miss Perfect…she wasn't that great."

"Are you crazy? She was amazing! Everyone loved it and she'll win Final Jam; she has no competition."

"Umm hello?! You're her competition. You can easily beat her. She doesn't write her own songs like you do, which means they aren't as special as yours because she can't get the emotional context like you can."

Mitchie smiled gratefully at Caitlyn and moved to stand up. "I'm going back to the cabin. You coming?" Caitlyn nodded and together the two made their way back to their home for the summer.

Mitchie smiled as she made her way back to the cabin with Caitlyn. She finally felt like Camp was about to start and the only thing she had to worry about (as much as she didn't want to) was Shane and Remi. Although, no matter what, she knew, right at that moment, that no matter what she would always have her friends. And if Shane stuck to his words…then she would always have him too.

Yay nor nay?

I didn't realise how hard it would be to write a Camp Rock story. I just thought it would be like writing a HSM one but, I was wrong. It's hard to keep the characters characteristics the same which is why I don't want Mitchie to seem like a cry baby. Anyway, I tried my hardest so please be nice.

The real drama starts soon and all is revealed on how Shane and Remi became Shane and Remi.

I'll be skipping a week or so in the next chapter too. Hopefully I'll update by the weekend.

R&R?