I'm back! This is probably going to be the story I'm writing on when I can't write my other story, Teenage dream.

Enjoy and review!

You know what they say, that rumors travel fast? Well they don't. Atleast not when you want them to. Not a single guy seemed to know that Lauren was taken, and they just had to flirt with her. Luckily, she wasn't taking it seriously. She only had eyes for Darren, and he had never been happier. Not even when he got his first guitar when he was 5 years old.

The looks on their faces when they saw who she was watching was too perfect. Envy. That was a look he knew well. After all, it used to be him who looked envious when he saw her with someone else. And that happened often.

But now he was the lucky guy. She was almost too good to be real. Maybe she was something he had made up in his head. If that was the case, he was happier with an imagined girl than he ever would be with a real girl.

But she was as real as you can get, and so were they.

They still had the play to worry about though. Julia had told them that they had no time for any romances outside the stage. So no kissing on practice, unless they were doing the scene where their characters kissed. And they had to do it over and over, since the kiss always became too heated. Julia had even considered cutting it out, but it was way too important in the plot to be cut out. Darren was glad for that. That kiss was perfect. And so were they.

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The premiere night. There was way more people than they expected to come. It was not just family and friends out there. There were people they didn't know at all, and this was just one of many university plays in Basement Arts. There was no way they'd all get a seat. They would have to give them tickets for their next show.

Julia was absolutely hyper. She was running around, checking if everyone knew their lines, that the costumes weren't messing up and making sure that nothing was missing from the scenery.

People's nerves were starting to kick in. Lauren was almost hyperventilating. She was not ready for this. There were too many people out there.

She felt hands on her waist. He put his head on her shoulder and whispered "Calm down Lo. You've done this a thousand times." She slowly calmed her breathing down, and when she was completely calm, she spinned around so she was facing him "thanks" she said, and kissed him. But then Julia walked in.

"We don't have time for this, the play starts in 5 minutes" she yelled at them

"Yes, mom" Lauren said, walking out. Julia ignored the jab and gave Darren a look.

"If you ever hurt her, you'll be in big trouble from me" she said to him. "Yes, ma'am" he said, seriously.

"Now you need to go on stage" she finished, leaving Darren for himself. Lauren has very over-protecting friends, and Julia was just one of them. But no time for thinking about that now. It was time for their last pep-talks before they would let the audience in.

Showtime!

I really have no idea where I'm going with this story. Maybe you have some ideas? If not, I'll just do whatever I feel like, and that wouldn't end well. I would probably end up making the characters miserable.

Thanks for reviewing!