Hello! I'm finally back with another chapter! I've only got three days of school left so hopefully I'll be able to get another chapter up before I go on holiday in just over a week. This is a pretty long chapter though, which is why it took me so long to finish, so I hope that this makes up for the super long gaps between updates. Sorry guys! And I'm sorry that I didn't get this up yesterday (like I was intending to), I was pretty occupied since it was my little brother's birthday.
By the time it got to the next morning, Mack had more or less managed to talk Coral and Giggles around to understanding and accepting the situation. That didn't mean that they were happy about it though. And the comments from the boys just as Mack was getting somewhere with the pair of surfer girls set them back further than when she'd started. Giggles seemed a lot more content about her new hair now though because after the four attempts to scrub the dye out, it had faded a bit. Coral's red colour had barely budged though, which had put her in a significantly bad mood. The constant Little Mermaid jokes didn't really help out either.
"Does this look ok?" Giggles asked as she finished twisting her baby pink hair into a plait. She glanced across at Rascal, who was sunbathing beside her, for some sort of approval on the style that she had been working on for the past fifteen minutes.
"Like all of the other ones, Giggles, it looks fine," the surfer boy sighed, barely even taking a second to look at her hair.
But Giggles didn't seem satisfied, so she turned to the approaching surfer girl, who was in the same situation as she was, for advice. "Coral, what do you think I should do with it?"
"Just keep it as it is. I gave up on mine," Coral said, motioning to her sea spray-covered red curls that she had thrown up into a high ponytail. "Rascal," she continued, turning to the surfer boy on the sand. "You want another turn on the waves?" she offered, holding out Mack's surfboard to him.
"Sure," he said, jumping at the chance to get away from Giggles and her fussing for a while.
Once again, Mack and Brady had let the surfers hang out at the beach for the day. But because there were five of them, they had to take turn using boards. Sure, Mack's grandfather literally owned a surf shop, but after getting off the hook last night, she didn't want to risk anything going wrong where he was concerned. So the five Wet Side Story surfers, Mack and Brady were all taking turns on Mack and Brady's boards after the modern day pair had caved in and allowed them to surf.
In case you were wondering where the bikers were during all of this, they did what they had been practically begging to do all week. They found some bikes to ride. No, not motorcycles (thank God, Mack really did not need them being involved in a crash). Mack had dragged out all the bikes that she could find in her garage (which consisted of her grandfather's tandem bike, her current bicycle and her bike from when she was a kid) and set them out for the bikers. She had no idea what the bikers were going to do with that considering that there were four seats and five of them but when Lela agreed to keep her company at the beach so that she didn't complicate things, Mack felt a little bit better. But the array of bikes that she had didn't give her a lot of confidence; she'd kind of expected them to just say no. What she hadn't expected though was for Struts to bag the single bike straight away and then cause CheeChee and Butchy to scramble for the tandem, which practically left Lugnut with a tricycle. What Mack really couldn't believe though was that he actually tried to ride the tiny bike.
"Hey," Lela called out, making Mack jump. "How did the ride go?" she asked her fellow Rodents members as they strolled over to her.
"Awful," Lugnut mumbled.
"I thought it went great," Struts cut in with a beaming smile. At least she had a good time; she needed something to go well for her after her traumatic singing experience yesterday, after all.
"It woulda been better if CheeChee followed instructions," Butchy said, shooting CheeChee an accusing glare.
"Well us two on one bike was never gonna work out, was it?" CheeChee said nonchalantly, throwing in an eye roll as well for good measure.
"Good, sounds like you had a good time," Lela chirped. Mack couldn't tell whether she was being sarcastic or not. "What are you planning on doing now then?" Lela continued.
"I don't know, maybe goin' inside to watch TV," Butchy said. He sounded bored already.
"It's a great day though," Mack objected. "Don't you want to be outside?" she asked, looking at the bikers incredulously.
"Too much sunlight ruins your skin," Struts cut in.
"Wow, thanks," Coral called out. Her comment clearly wasn't sincere considering the amount of sarcasm she'd loaded it with.
"Well it's true," Struts said, obviously not sorry.
"Wes wants to finish the movie from last night anyway," Lugnut explained.
"Can't you watch the movie out here?" Lela asked.
"Show me the TV and I'll happily do that," Butchy shot back.
"Well Brady was talking earlier about how he has an outdoor movie screen. Maybe you could get him to set it up for you in the shade. Then everyone's happy," Lela grinned.
And as simply as that, the four bikers marched off across the sand to where Brady was stood playing Frisbee with Tanner.
"Brady," CheeChee called out to him. "Mack says ya got a TV out here."
"Uh, well not here," Brady awkwardly replied as he tossed the Frisbee back to Tanner.
"Can't ya go 'n get it?" CheeChee asked as if it was ridiculous that Brady hadn't suggested it yet himself.
"It's all the way back at my house, CheeChee," Brady explained.
"You'd get it for us though, right?" Struts asked, batting her eyelashes and twirling a strand of her hair around the end of her finger in the hope that Brady would give in to her. It normally worked for her back in Wet Side Story, but clearly not here.
Brady smoothly caught the Frisbee just before it spiralled straight into the side of Struts' head before replying to the now wide-eyed biker girl. "Nope." Struts let out a disgruntled, slightly shocked gasp before Brady continued to speak. "I can let you watch something on my tablet though."
"How are wes supposed to watch somethin' on a pill?" Butchy asked, staring at Brady like he was the idiot in this situation.
"Uh, you don't. It's like a giant version of my phone," Brady explained to a now very embarrassed biker boy. He picked up his tablet from a nearby towel, tapped the code into the screen and handed it to Butchy. "Just go on the movie app and choose one you feel like watching."
"CheeChee, pick a film," Butchy instructed, thrusting the tablet into her arms as he led the group over to a spot on the sand shaded by trees.
"Most of these look lousy," CheeChee huffed before stopping dead in the tracks. As she had been swiping through the film covers, she spotted something all too familiar. "Hey, that's us."
"What?" Lugnut asked.
"It's us," CheeChee said again, pointing at the figures on the tablet's screen.
"Let me see that," Butchy said, grabbing the tablet from CheeChee to look for himself. Sure enough, there he was, alongside the other three bikers, as well as Lela, Tanner and the four other surfers.
"What are we doing on here?" Struts asked. "We ain't ever taken that picture."
"I really don't…" Butchy started, swiping at the screen to see if that would somehow reveal more information to him. Miraculously, it did. "Wait, 'Movie Summary'? What's this?" And all of a sudden, as Butchy read out their movie's blurb. What the bikers' thought was reality came crashing down around them. "Two rival gangs. One thing between them. And one romance to change it all. The surfers had the beach. The bikers had the road. Both wanted what was between them: the grooviest hangout on the coast. With no interest in reasoning with one another, the conflict between the Rodents and the surfers seemed never-ending. Until one fateful night. When Lela, little sister to Rodents leader Butchy, falls into the arms of head surfer boy Tanner, trouble was bound to arise. But will true love be enough to unite the gangs and defeat a new enemy? Or will the turf war destroy the beach and tear them apart forever?"
"What's that all about?" Struts asked, too confused to even recognise the series of events Butchy had just described.
"Hey, ain't that kinda what happened when Mack and Brady visited us back home?" Lugnut piped up, finally catching on.
"You's is right," Butchy said slowly, for once completely unaware of what was happening. "How does this thing know what happened to us?" he asked, starting to get suspicious.
"Yeah, how does it know what we did?" Struts echoed.
"Ain't this supposed to be for movies, Boss?" Lugnut asked.
"If it's for movies then what the hell are we doin' on it?" Butchy demanded, his suspicion turning to anger. "Are Mack and Brady not tellin' us somethin'?"
"Butchy, you think it's real?" Struts asked, still seeming very unsure about the whole thing.
"Well what do you think it is, Struts?" CheeChee shot back before Butchy could answer.
"I think it's time wes got some answers," Butchy said, his gaze lifting from the tablet to where Mack was sat on the sand with his sister.
CheeChee grabbed the tablet from Butchy's hands and started to march over to Mack; she wanted answers now. "What the heck are we doin' on a movie cover?" she demanded, holding the tablet out in front of her and waving it in Mack's face.
Mack completely froze when she heard those words. How was she supposed to answer that? More importantly, how had her and Brady managed to slip up so easily that they had pretty much just handed the evidence to the teens? She was presuming that the build-up of stress was the answer.
"What?" Lela asked, getting up from her space on the sand next to Mack to inspect the picture on the screen herself. "Hey, look! That's me! And there's Tanner and Giggles and Butchy and all you guys!" she exclaimed, pointing out her friends.
"Did you want something?" Giggles asked with a smile, turning to face the group. "I heard my name."
"Look, you're on Brady's phone thing!" Lela said, excitedly motioning for the surfer girl to come over. "We all are!"
"It's a thing to watch movies though," Butchy cut in fiercely. "So what are wes doin' on it? It's everythin' that happened to us on a movie poster."
"We're in a movie?!" Coral cried, a huge smile ripping across her face.
Brady's head whipped to face the group at break-neck speed, which also meant that the Frisbee that was flying towards him collided with the side of his head. He didn't care though, he had much bigger problems now. For example: he'd accidentally revealed the Wet Side Story characters' identities to them.
Before Mack knew what was happening, all ten movie characters were swarming around her and the tablet. All of them were babbling at once, demanding answers to questions that Mack had no idea where to even start with.
"You showed them the movie cover?" Mack hissed to Brady, pulling him away from the others so that they wouldn't hear their conversation.
"Not on purpose!" Brady said, shocked that Mack would think such a think of him. "I just handed them the tablet, they must have found it in my movie library. I wasn't thinking straight, I'm running on like four hours of sleep here."
"Why?"
"It doesn't matter," Brady said wearily, not in the mood to talk about it.
"Well, look. We've kind of got a major problem here," Mack said.
"Well they've pretty much already found it out themselves. We might as well just tell them everything."
"Are you insane?" Mack hissed, horrified at the thought.
"What else do you suggest we do? They all want answers now and they deserve to know, Mack. Think how we'd feel if we were in their situation," Brady said.
Mack thought about it for a few seconds but eventually realised that Brady was right. There was no way around this now. "Ok," she said before turning back to the group.
"Start talkin', Mack," Butchy cut in before she could even get a chance to open her mouth. "Wes wants answers."
"And you'll get them, just calm down and listen," Mack instructed.
The teens fell silent in an instant.
"Ok," Mack said, taking a deep breath to prepare herself for what was about to come. "I don't really know how to put this any better but you're not exactly real people."
Mack was met with a collection of blank, slightly concerned faces.
"We're not real?" Seacat questioned, looking very sceptical.
"Uh…no…" Mack said slowly, trying to think of something to say that would help the situation but coming up with nothing.
"What are we then?"
"You are characters from a movie," Brady explained, stepping in to save the day and save Mack from further embarrassment. "My favourite movie," he added, hoping to sweeten the comment a little.
"A movie?" Lela asked.
"Yeah, that's why the picture of you all was with the movie posters on my tablet."
"We're actually in a movie?!" Coral cried, unable to contain her excitement.
"Sort of. It's more like you are the movie. Your lives are what make up the plot," Brady clarified.
"I can't believe it!" Coral squealed.
"Coral, calm down," Tanner said. But his sister ignored him.
"I've literally dreamed of this my whole life!"
"Yeah, it does sound pretty groovy, huh?" Giggles agreed, but she was nowhere near Coral's level of freaking out.
"What was with all that writin' 'bout us though?" Butchy asked, still not satisfied.
"That's the plot," Mack said, rejoining the conversation.
"Why was it all about Lela and Tanner though?" CheeChee asked.
"They're the stars. The whole film is based around them falling in love," Mack explained, looking over to the couple in question. Tanner wrapped his arms around Lela's waist as they shared a loving smile, apparently they were quite pleased about this news.
"But they didn't fall in love like that thing says they did," Struts said. "It says Lela fell into Tanner's arms but she fell into Brady's."
"Wait, does that mean you guys are in the movie too?" Lela asked hopefully.
"Uh, no. We kind of visited it by accident," Brady said.
"Yeah, and when we arrived we messed up the plot, which is why you fell for Brady and Tanner caught me," Mack added. "Really, Tanner was supposed to just walk up and catch you, Lela."
"So you guys aren't part of the movie at all?" CheeChee asked.
"No, we live in the real world," Mack said in an ever so slightly disappointed tone.
"So our world isn't real? I don't know about you guys but it feels pretty real to me," Seacat said.
"Because you come from there. It's kind of like an alternate universe, it exists but no one in this universe knows that it does," Brady said, trying to explain things but just confusing himself and the others more than ever. "It's kind of like that film we saw last night," he settled on. Luckily, the teens seemed to understand it a little more after this.
"Hang on, when wes arrived yous said that this was the future," Butchy said, starting to find flaws in the explanation.
"It is, your movie's set in the 1960s," Mack explained. "We're currently living in the 21st century."
"Is our movie just about our lives then? Because most of it's not really that interesting," Lela confessed.
"Not your whole lives. It's just about when you ended the turf war."
"I wasn't there when that happened though," Coral piped up.
"But you're on the cover," CheeChee pointed out. "So how are ya in the film?"
"We made her part of it," Brady said.
"You can do that?" Coral asked, her eyes wide with excitement. She'd just spotted an opportunity here.
"How did you did that?" Seacat asked.
"We figured that the whole plot was based around a biker and surfer falling in love to unite the gangs. So when Coral fell for Butchy we tried to work it into the plot, when everyone realised that they liked each other, she became a part of the movie," Brady explained. "Now in the movie, Coral hates the bikers just as much as the other surfers until the end when she starts flirting her butt off with Butchy."
"Well there's nothing new there," Seacat sighed.
"Hey, you'd better not stop liking me any time soon," Coral teased, poking Butchy's arm. "You can't destroy my dreams just yet."
"If the movie's about Lela and Tanner fallin' in love then what do we do?" Struts asked.
"That's a good point," Lugnut said. "What do wes do?"
"You're like the background characters," Mack explained.
"What did you just call me?" Coral asked, horrified at the very mention of the term. Her dream was to star in a film (which had apparently just come true) but now she's not the star. This, along with her cherry red hair, did not make a happy Coral.
"We're 'background characters'?!" Struts cried. "Do we just act like trees then?"
"No no no," Mack said, quick to calm the girls down. "You help out with the dance numbers too."
"There's dancing?!" Giggles squeaked.
"Yeah, that's why you guys just burst into song all the time," Mack said.
"Doesn't everyone do that?" Rascal asked.
"No," Brady said, which made him receive a lot of shocked looks from the teens in front of him. "Absolutely not. That's why we keep trying to tell you guys not to do it."
"You don't listen though, do you?" Mack said under her breath. Luckily none of them heard.
"So are you trying to tell us that we just dance around while Lela and Tanner kiss?" Seacat asked, clearly not impressed by this.
"No, you guys have lines too," Brady explained. "Just not as many as Lela and Tanner I guess."
"We say lines?" Lela asked, the thought seeming to puzzle her.
"Yeah, they're what the writers wrote for the film. You're acting out the script," Brady said.
"So everything we do has been planned out by these 'writers'?" Lela asked.
"Uh, not everything. Just what's featured in the film, I guess," Mack awkwardly replied.
"And all the writers did was create the plot," Brady added, trying to make the new information a little less brutal.
"So they made me fall in love with Tanner?" Lela asked, looking like she was close to crying. "Did they make you fall in love with me?" she then asked, turning to Tanner with a worried look on her face.
"No, I did that all on my own," Tanner replied with a smile. "I think," he added, a little unsure of himself now.
"So let me get this straight," Butchy said, determined to get to the bottom of this but still very sceptical about the whole concept. "Wes stand around and sing a few songs, dance, say some stuffs, watch Lela and Tanner fall in love and stop the bikers and surfers fightin' and then the movie just ends?"
"Don't forget the part where wes is controlled every second, Boss," Lugnut added.
"Yeah, I don't know about everyone else but this whole thing sounds like a bummer to me," Seacat said.
"Yeah, I don't want other people to make decisions for me anymore. If that's what it takes to be in a movie then I don't want to be in one," Lela said, looking surprisingly serious for once. "I don't want to be the star."
Oh god. They were not taking this as well as Mack and Brady had hoped they would.
All ten Wet Side Story teens started talking at once, which gave Mack the opportunity to drag Brady off to the side.
"What are we going to do?!" she hissed.
"So a few of them don't like the idea of being in a movie," Brady said, trying to look at the bright side of things. "At least some of them are more open to it."
"Brady, if they don't want to be in the movie then how on earth are we supposed to get them back home? They'll flat out refuse!"
"Well we don't even know how to get them home yet, we've got time to try to persuade them," Brady tried.
"What time? We don't have time!" Mack cried. "My grandpa's given me a week before he steps in to sort it out and you know him, he'll recognise them all in a heart beat!"
"That's what you arranged with him last night?" Brady asked, referring to the conversation he'd witnessed the aftermath of the previous evening.
"Yes," Mack sighed. "He trusted me so I really need to fix this."
"I don't know what their problem is. If I was told that my whole life was a movie-"
"I'd be surprised," Mack cut him off, her voice coated with sarcasm. "Our world is hardly a perfect movie universe, is it?"
"Hey, that's it!"
"That's what?"
"If we show them how good their world is in comparison to ours then they're bound to want to go back."
"That's actually not a terrible idea," Mack said, genuinely impressed. "When did you get so good at this?"
"I've had a lot of practice recently," Brady said with a teasing smile.
"How are we supposed to persuade them though? They don't really seem like they're willing to listen to us lecture them about anything right now."
"Then we'll persuade them through the only thing they're all happy about," Brady said.
"What's that?"
"Through song," Brady said with a smirk before turning back to the group. "Guys, listen, being in a movie's a lot better than you think."
"And how would yous know?" Butchy asked.
"Well we know it's a whole lot better than our world," Mack replied.
"It doesn't feel like it," CheeChee snapped.
"CheeChee's right," Lela agreed.
"Are you kidding?" Brady chuckled.
"Life's so much better in movies," Mack added. Before they knew what was happening, music struck up from nowhere. The handful of teens that actually seemed excited about this movie thing (i.e. Coral, Giggles, Struts and Rascal) all scrambled around setting up props that had appeared from nowhere. Coral and Rascal both set down stools in front of the remaining 60s teens whilst Struts and Giggles both grabbed armfuls of robes and jackets, messing around with them a little bit before handing one each to Mack and Brady as well as slipping an apron over the pairs' heads before they began to sing.
Mack & Brady: "You've gotta play the scene up on the silver screen"
Coral and Rascal rolled a huge fake light-up mirror in front of the line of robed bikers and surfers as Struts and Giggles hurried to get everyone in 'costume'.
Mack & Brady: "You gotta live the dream: the 'lights, camera, action' thing"
Mack, Brady and the four other Wet Side Story helpers all rushed around with makeup and powder, showering the teens (that would actually play along with them) in it before thrusting a script into each of their hands. But to be honest Coral and Struts were more interested in putting the makeup on themselves than the others because they were so excited though, plus they managed to snag a script each to flick through as well so that they didn't feel left out.
Brady: "The water's technicolour blue and the waves don't miss a cue"
Mack: "Not a hair is out of place, every line's a perfect take"
Berets were being tossed down the clustered line of bikers and surfers left and right whilst people flicked through scripts and preened in front of the non-existent mirror.
Mack & Brady: "You've gotta play the scene up on the silver screen"
Everyone rushed away from the mirror and to the French scene set up behind them. Rascal snapped the clapboard and everyone but Lela and Tanner scrambled into place. The movie stars were shoved into the seats at a two-person table and had fake menus thrust into their faces before they could even take a second to breathe.
Mack & Brady: "Whoa, it's better in the story
Always clever, never wordy; you got the part"
After Mack and Brady took the menus away from Lela and Tanner, Seacat quickly handed Brady a tea towel and water jug and Struts rushed to Mack to hand her two straws, which Lela and Tanner needed to use as the next two lines were sung.
Mack & Brady: "Whoa, it's better when you wake up
Minty breath and perfect make up; you're a work of art
And no one ever breaks your heart"
Even after Mack and Brady's fussing over Lela and Tanner, who were now lovingly gazing at each other whilst sharing a glass of water (romantic, I know), the petals that Giggles and Struts were throwing at the pair and the picture frame that Rascal and Seacat were holding wonkily in front of them were a little bit much.
Mack & Brady: "You've gotta play the scene up on the silver screen"
As soon as Mack and Brady moved on to the next verse, Rascal and Seacat threw the picture frame aside and grabbed the table away from Lela and Tanner, whose chairs were more or less pulled from beneath them before they'd even got to stand up properly. Struts and Giggles pushed aside the scenery, revealing an old western setting, where Butchy and Lugnut were donning cowboy hats and messing around with the props. As Mack, Brady, Lela and Tanner approached them though, they gave up their hats to them and Coral and CheeChee both ran in to give them two more.
Mack & Brady: "No matter where you've been, good times are zooming in"
Also, whilst Mack and Brady were dancing and singing along to this line, Seacat and Rascal were most definitely not kicking a tumbleweed across the back of the set behind them. Because that would be childish, right? And they definitely weren't children at heart, were they?
Mack: "You can dream and no one sleeps, say a bad word and it bleeps"
Mack covered up the rather vulgar word that Butchy uttered as he tripped over a stray prop by pressing the censor button that Coral was holding out to her. But that didn't stop Coral and CheeChee from gasping and flipping out their prop fans over their mouths in shock before strutting away.
Brady: "You can have and eat your cake, never need a bathroom break"
Mack & Brady: "You've gotta play the scene up on the silver screen"
Once Butchy, CheeChee, Lugnut and Coral had finished their cowboy scene they hurried to push the scenery aside and dragged Lela and Tanner along with them. This left Mack and Brady alone for the next few lines, that were sung in front of an image of a New York skyline at night.
Mack & Brady: "Whoa, it's better on location 'cause it feels like a vacation, super fun"
Mack and Brady slid on two black coats, adorned their heads with black hats and danced around lamp posts with umbrellas whilst the 4 background bikers, who had appeared behind them, ran for cover from imaginary rain with their prop newspapers over their heads.
Mack & Brady: "Whoa, bring the feature to the people, if it's good they'll make a sequel when they're done
The surf is up under the sun"
Mack and Brady quickly took off their coats, to reveal another more embellished one, and flung their hats to the side as the scenery was changed again in a hurry. This time, the 4 background surfers had found some pieces of a pirate costume and had tied up Lela and Tanner with a piece of rope.
Mack & Brady: "The good guy saves the day, the bad guys run away"
Giggles and Coral each tossed a sword to Mack and Brady, who promptly grabbed a hat each and then sliced through the rope that was holding Lela and Tanner together.
Mack & Brady: "Everybody dances when the music starts to play"
As an interlude of pirate-esque music started to play, the surfers took that as an opportunity to muck around on the scenery. They did backflips off it, had fake sword fights and just generally messed around. That is, they did until the bikers started to wheel the prop pirate ship away. Mack and Brady took this as the perfect opportunity to target Lela and Tanner. They were their main priority because if they were willing to be in a movie then they'd be able to persuade the others, and then at least the movie would still have its leads.
Mack: "The cats are always cool"
Brady: "Never have to go to school"
Mack & Brady: "Get ready for your close-up; it's the happy ending rule"
After trying to convince them to see their sides of thing one more time, Mack and Brady prepped Lela and Tanner for the final chorus. They fluffed their hair, checked their outfits and then shoved them onto the other side of a red velvet curtain. It was now or never.
Mack: "You gotta play the scene"
On the other side of the curtain were the rest of the bikers and surfers who were all already signing autographs and taking pictures with fake fans. But as soon as they saw that Lela, Tanner, Mack and Brady were there, they abandoned the fans and started to dance in perfect unison.
Mack, Brady, bikers & surfers: "You gotta play the scene (Mack: "Yeah") up on the silver screen (Mack: "Up on the silver screen")
You gotta live the dream: (Mack: "No matter where you've been") the 'lights, camera, action' thing"
After the bikers and surfers dragged Lela and Tanner over to join them, they split into two groups: the girls and the boys. The boys targeted Tanner and the girls targeted Lela.
Brady, Butchy, Seacat, Lugnut & Rascal: "'Cause it's better in a movie, when you met her it was groovy"
Mack, CheeChee, Struts, Giggles & Coral: "It's where true love is always true, when you met him, then you knew"
Once each group had performed their small series of dance moves they merged together for a brief moment before they scattered again to flock to the crowds of fans.
Mack, Brady, bikers & surfers: "You've gotta play the scene"
Mack: "Play the scene"
With Lela blowing kisses to fans, Butchy and Seacat taking selfies left, right and centre, Giggles hugging everyone in sight and Struts and Coral fighting for the best space in front of the paparazzi the scene had descended into chaos. But as the number was starting to wrap up they all gathered together again to end it.
All: "Up on the silver screen"
On the last note the crowd of fans disappeared and everyone fell into position around Lela and Tanner, who, like in their own movie, were shown to be the stars.
As Mack and Brady took in heavy breaths, all they could focus on was the characters' reactions. All they really wanted was for them to have accepted the idea.
"Ok, so maybe being in a movie is pretty cool," Lela confessed with a smile, which, judging from the bouts of babbling, giggling and nods of agreement that soon followed Lela's comment the others agreed with.
Thank God for that.
I hope that you liked it!
Well, the characters know where they're from now. Do you think that's a good thing or not? Let me know!
In case you didn't realise, the song is Silver Screen from Teen Beach 2. I thought it would be fun to put in here so that all of the characters could be in it, so that's why I included it in the story.
Like I said at the start, hopefully I'll be able to get another chapter up before I go on holiday in a week because then I can let you know about my plans for when I go away. So I'd better get working! XD
Anyway, I think that's really all I have to say this time (shocking, I know).
Thank you for reading! And for your lovely reviews on my last chapter, I'm so glad that you enjoyed it and I loved reading them!
-cherrygorilla
