Disclaimer: Unfortunately, I don't own Jason Dolley & if I did… well, let's just say I wouldn't be sitting here writing a story about him ;-)

Sorry that this story is moving so slowly. It'll get more fast paced and exciting at it nears an end. I promise :)

CH. 10 Stalling and Convincing

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Kinsley walked into the kitchen knowing that her parents would be preparing breakfast.

"Good morning Daddy!" She hugged her dad and turned to hug her mother as well. "Mommy!"

"Uh-oh," Mrs. Martin said with that "I know you're up to something" look that mothers have. "You're starting in early this morning. It must be something huge." Kinsley smiled innocently.

"I don't know what you're talking about mom." Her father was now also giving her "a look". "Okay, okay, so maybe I do know what you're talking about." Her parents smiled. "There is this one thing that I need."

"We are too good for our own good." Mr. Martin said, reaching to high-five his wife. Kinsley rolled her eyes. "What is it Kins?" Kinsley took a deep breath and started explaining the past few weeks. Her parents starred blankly at her until she finished.

"I met that Jason boy. He seemed like nice kid. Shook my hand and everything." Mr. Martin said to Mrs. Martin when Kinsley was finished.

"So where's the part where you need something?" Mrs. Martin asked, a little confused by the whole story.

"Well, Jason asked me to go to a premiere with him." Mrs. Martin started shaking her head. "Before you say no at least hear me out." Her parents exchanged glances.

"Okay, go ahead." Her dad said. Kinsley took another deep breath.

"He's never been to a premiere like this either. So he want to have someone there who is just as inexperienced as he is in this kind of thing. Plus, his agent told him that he has to have a date and he really doesn't know that many girls that don't already have dates. It's a once in a life time opportunity. He already bought my ticket and fabric for a dress. I'm almost 18 and I think that it's time for me to have a little more freedom. Please, please, please let me to do this. I'll do anything if you let me go." Her parents still looked unsure. "Look, he even gave me his mom's cell number because she wants to talk to you. See, his mom worries too, but she's willing to give it a shot." Kinsley pushed Mrs. Dolley's number to her parents. They sighed and she could tell that they were giving in.

"We aren't saying yes yet. We'll talk to his mom and discuss it. Then we'll let you know." It was all Kinsley could do to keep from jumping up and down. She hugged them both again.

"That's all I'm asking for. Oh, and Jason said that you could call his mom anytime. But remember, they're in LA so there's a time difference." Kinsley started upstairs but her mother stopped her.

"Hey Kins, how does Ainsley feel about this?" She asked, knowing that Jason was Ainsley's favorite actor and biggest crush. Kinsley's smiled faded.

"She doesn't know yet. Please don't tell her mom. I need to tell her myself, in my own time." Her mother reluctantly agreed not to tell Ainsley. The smiled had reappeared on Kinsley's face as she walked back upstairs. She was surprised to see that only Aly was in her bedroom. "Where's Ainsley? She couldn't possibly be in the shower still." Kinsley said, pushing open the bathroom door to reveal an empty bathroom. She looked to Aly for an explaination.

"Better get ready to go. I told Ains we'd take her to see the show." Kinsley sighed, knowing immediately the show that Aly was talking about. Ainsley had been bugging them, since they started rehearsing, to tak her to see their show at Busch Gardens.

"Man Aly, our last day off for the weekend and we're going to be watching the show anyway." Aly shrugged.

"Sorry, but she was going all "Whoa I smell pancakes, come on." I had to do something!" Kinsley shrugged as well.

"Oh well, I guess." She opened her closet to see what she could wear for the days activities. "So, mom and dad said they're think about the premiere." Aly clapped with excitement.

"That almost always means yes!" She exclaimed. Kinsley nodded, pulling one of her Virginia Tech tee-shirts, a pair of maroon soffee shorts, and pair of flip flops out of her closet.

"Yep, plus daddy said he remembered meeting Jason and that he seemed like a nice boy." She threw and Virginia Tech tee-shirt and pair of shorts at Aly as well. They are best friends and what kind of best friends don't have an "open closet' policy. They lived by the motto "what's mine is yours and what's yours is mine." They weren't too sure whose clothes were actually whose anymore.

"YAY! Hollywood here you come!" Ainsley burst into the room just then.

"Come on, come on, come on! I've been waiting FOREVER to see those hot Irish boys." She said, glancing at Aly and Kinsley's clothing. "What's with the gym clothes?"

"We know all the guys already Ains." Kinsley said, grabbing her purse and heading for the door.

"We don't have to impress anyone." Aly continued, doing the same.

"It's most definitely a chill day." Kinsley finshed their thought. Ainsley hated it when they double teamed her like that but it happened ALL the time. "Let's see if Janna and Caleb want to meet us there." Kinsley changed the subject as they drove to the park.

"That was the coolest show EVER!" Ainsley exclaimedon the ride from Busch Gardens to Caleb's house. Caleb's an only child so a lot of the hanging out is done at his house. "I can't believe that you two are actually in that show. And you know all those adorable Irish boys." Kinsley and Aly laughed, knowing that most of those "Irish boys" were gay, but not saying anything to ruin Ainsley's moment. "You are the luckiest sister a girl could ever have." Ainsley said to Kinsley. Kinsley smiled on the outside but had a sinking feeling in her stomach. Here Ainsley was saying all this nice stuff about her and she had been lying to Ainsley for weeks.

The group soon arrived at Caleb's house and decided to grab a bite for lunch. It was mac-n-cheese because that's all Caleb could cook.

The rest of the day, until about 6pm, was spent having a Dance Dance Revolution battle. Everyone loved playing the game, even though Aly or Kinsley won every time.

"See you at school tomorrow." Kinsley said, as everyone left Caleb's.

When Ainsley and Kinsley walked into their house, they noticed both of their parents sitting at the kitchen table.

"Kinsley, can we talk to you alone for a moment?" Mrs. Martin asked, pulling out a chair for her to sit in.

"Sure mom." Kinsley did a double take to make sure Ainsley was out of earshot before her mom started talking. "What's up?" Kinsley was hoping that this was about the premiere.

"We've been discussing it throughout the night and talking to Jason's mother about the premiere and we've decided that because it's during spring break, you can go." Kinsley had to bite her lip to keep from screaming. She hugged her parents and jumped up and down. "We've got all the details so all you need to do is give Jasona call and let him know. His mother knows but she said that he'd most want to hear it from you."
"Thank you so much! You are the best parents in the whole world!" Kinsley started up stairs. "I have to call Jason!" Her parents laughed as she booked it up the steps.

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YAY! She can go. But every knew that she'd be able to go. What kind of story would it be if I didn't let her go? But still yay! I can't wait to write the premiere and everything. I'm so excited… aren't you? Review away and let me know

Much Love,

Talitha