"Come on you guys," I said in a whining tone, "let's do something. We're here! How can you be in bed right now?" My parents and brothers didn't want to get up at all. We've just arrived and all they wanted to do was sleep.

"Dulce you're the only one who has ANY energy. Usually you're the one that wants to sleep all the time," my brother said.

"But we're somewhere exciting and new!" I replied.

"Here Dulce," my father said sleepily, "here's some pounds. Go do something and be back before dark. We trust you." He fell asleep after he finished his sentence. I rolled my eyes and walked out of our hotel. What was I supposed to do alone at London? It's not look I could drive and my dad didn't give me much money. I decided to find a small store that sells snacks and see what the British considered junk food.

With just my luck, it started to rain. Thank God I had a hoodie on. I pulled my hood up and continued walking. Eventually, I found a small store. It was very cute and a cheery feeling to it. But then I looked down.

I saw a boy wearing a hoodie and jeans with a pair of worn out sneakers with a rucksack sitting in front of the store. I could see his red hair poking out from underneath his hood. It seemed strange to me that he was sitting out in the pouring rain and not at his house. He looked about 16. I just kept walking and then he stopped me.

"Hello Miss, can I please have a moment of your time?" He spoke in a very worried tone. I stopped and looked at him. He had a very warm and kind face with piercing blue eyes.

"Yes?"

"My name is Ed and I make music. I just want to know if any of my songs are good so I made a demo CD and I've been giving them out. Would you like one?" he asked. I bit my lip. I was always intrigued by musicians who start from the very bottom. They usually turn out quite successful.

"Alright, I'll take one of your CD's," I said with a smile. His round face lit up.

"Will you really? Here you go! I hope you come back and tell me what you think?"

"I will I promise." And with that I walked into the store. I looked around and just bought some fruit flavored lollipops that I hadn't seen before. I payed for them and left the store. I saw Ed sitting outside the store and I waved goodbye. He just looked up and smiled.