I'm so sorry guys, I've been so busy with school and trying to get a job! Ive also given myself a cut off at eleven so that any story that isn't finished won't be posted on today.

I've written most of everything and plan to work on everything else tomorrow. So here's the monthly and weekly post combined and it might flow into tomorrow. Thank you to everyone who's reviewed.

Chapter- A new Planetarium

Time passed, and now it's the summer of my junior year leading into my senior year and I'm seventeen. Museum life was like a life line in my life, it kept me sane. The private school that Mom and Dad sent me to was very closed minded, they didn't appreciate my awesome hair, my style of make-up or shoes. Kota was always happy to see me, as were the others. Ahk was very interested in my school work and I leant him my history text book often to allow him to catch up on the history. Some things excited him, like inventions or art, while other things, like wars and violence caused him to become depressed.

My book was well-accepted, I signed so many copies my arm felt like it would fall off. So many young people also started coming to the museum, even after the later hours, resulting a quadruple of profit for this month alone. Dr. McPhee had actually wanted to see me today after school and before my shift. I steeled myself and knocked on the door,"Enter!"

I opened the door and saw McPhee sitting with a woman, she was dressed for an office job not a museum. I froze,"Sorry, I'll-"

"Ah, McKenna right on time, come on in."

I glanced at Doctor McPhee in surprise,"Yes, Sir."

I entered the room and the two stood, McPhee introduced us,"This is Miss. Darla Johns, Miss. Johns this is McKenna Daley, the author of the famous Night at the Museum book."

We shook hands,"It's very nice to meet you McKenna," Darla said with a honest smile.

"It's nice to meet you too."

McPhee continued,"Miss. Johns is in charge of some of the biggest projects in Broadway and she has a very big proposition for you and the museum."

I glanced at this stranger and she smiled,"My company and I would like to turn your book into a stage play or musical. We want to emphasize the education factor of history as well as the arts," she dug into her purse and pulled out a card,"Have your people call me if you're interested."

I nodded, at a loss for words. She left the room, McPhee kissing up to her. Once the woman left the room, McPhee spun on his heel to me,"So call your agent, do whatever you have to do. But make this happen."

"W-why?"

"Why," McPhee rolled his eyes,"Why? Because the Museum wants to build new planetarium and even with the new income of the boost in visits, the popularity will fade and the income will fall, at this rate it'll take four years just to raise the funds alone. The partnership with Broadway could bring it in with just one show season. What with merchandize and all that. Donors from the publicity."

"... I'll think about it."

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