Chapter 2
I can't believe this is happening, this is so insane! I said this in mind the whole plane ride to Hollywood. I was sitting on the uncomfortable plane seat, reading Seventeen magazine trying to make the time pass by faster. My mom was on my left sleeping since it was a 6 hour flight from my town in Ohio. She was nice enough to let me out of school for 3 days to go see the premier of "Connect 3 The Movie" in Hollywood but she had one condition. She had to come. I agreed, but I really wished my friend Caitlyn could come with us. While I was reading my magazine, I read that Shane Gray was going to star in a new movie called Little Sister. They were casting for the role of Shane Gray's little sister next week, so they could start filming. Whoever gets that role of his sister is the luckiest girl in the world I thought.
"Passengers please fasten your safety belts, prepare for landing." Announced the flight attendant.
WE'RE HERE! FINALLY! I hopped off the plane at LAX with my carry on and my single L.L. Bean suitcase and walked outside with my mom to call a taxi to go to our hotel called The King's Castle. "TAXI!" A taxi pulled up and we hopped in the yellow taxi and started to drive around the amazing Hollywood. We saw so many famous places and stars, it was unbelievable.
Finally we pulled into the parking lot of "The Kings Castle" where a bell hop was there to greet us and take our bags. The hotel was very classy and the interior looked like an old Victorian home with crystal chandeliers and dark wood door frames. The rooms where nothing like the lobbies and hallways, our room was more modern and had glass table and white trim and molding. The walls were sky blue with two windows looking over Hollywood. I dropped my bag on the bed and laid down letting everything that was happening sink into my mind. In just 3 ½ hours I would be at the premier seeing "Connect 3 The Movie" and maybe seeing Shane Gray . I was too excited. Even though there was 3 hours before I had to leave I started getting ready for the night of my life.
