Chapter One

Mitchie Torres was in her bedroom packing. She'd been back from Camp Rock for less then a week and now she was leaving to go on tour with Connect 3 for the rest of the summer. The band had invited Mitchie, along with several other campers, to go on tour with them. Peggy would, of coarse, be going since she won final jam, Mitchie was going to sing her duet with Shane, Caitlyn would also be coming, and there would be others who would join them for concerts at different locations on the tour.

Mitchie was just finishing her packing when there was a knock at the front door. She ran downstairs and opened the front door to reveal Caitlyn standing on the front step with her luggage. They squealed and hugged each other. They'd only been apart for a few days, but they'd still missed each other a lot, although not as much as Mitchie missed Shane.

"So, have you heard much from Shane since leaving camp?" Caitlyn asked as they brought her bags into the front hall.

"Only when he called to give me a few details about the tour, and stuff." Mitchie explained, leading Caitlyn upstairs to her room.

"Oh, I bet you miss him so much," Caitlyn said in a mock sad voice.

"Honestly, yes," Mitchie admitted, "I was so excited when he invited me to come on tour with him!"

"Well, are you really surprised that you were asked?" Caitlyn asked.

Before Mitchie could respond the doorbell rang. The two girls grabbed Mitchie's things and ran downstairs to the hall where the y dropped everything and opened the door to see Shane Gray standing on the front step. Mitchie squealed and flung her arms around him. He hugged her back and when they finally let go of each other the three got the girls things from the front hall and brought them outside the bus.

"I'm going to go say goodbye to my mom." Mitchie said, before sprinting back inside and into the kitchen.

"Mom," she said and Connie looked up, "Shane and the others are here."

"I guess it's time to go," Connie said with a little sadness.

"I'll call you every night," Mitchie promised, "Tell Dad I say bye, please."

"Of coarse, sweetie." Connie said giving her daughter a kiss on the cheek, "Be safe."

"I will," Mitchie promised.

"Alright, good bye," Connie said as one tear fell.

"Bye," Mitchie said, before she left the house.

Caitlyn and Shane still stood outside the bus. They picked up the luggage and got on to see Nate and Jason sitting in chairs.

"Guys, this is my girlfriend Mitchie," Shane introduced, "I assume you know who my bandmates Nate and Jason are."

"Hey Mitchie," The two said in unison, as the bus jerked into motion.

"And this is Caitlyn," Shane continued.

"Hi," Jason said enthusiastically.

"H-Hi," Nate stuttered.

"Hey," Caitlyn said back quietly.

"I'll show you two your room," Shane said, leading them to a door on the other end of the bus.

He opened the door and the two girls stepped in. the room was very tiny, but it would do. There was a bunk bed and a single bed and a dresser.

"I'll let you guys get settled," Shane said, closing the door as he left.

As soon as it snapped shut, Mitchie turned to Caitlyn.

"You love Nate," She said.

"No, I don't," Caitlyn protested.

"Fine, you like him," Mitchie said, "A lot," she added.

"Shut up!" Caitlyn ordered, blushing.

"Well," Mitchie started, "Would it help if I told you that, the way it looks right now, I think he likes you back?"

"I don't think so," Caitlyn said, before changing the subject, "Which bed do you want?"

"I don't care,"

The bus came to a halt and after a few minutes, Peggy came in with her luggage. She set the bags on the floor with the other bags, then addressed the other two.

"Hey, you guys," she said brightly.

"Hi, Peggy," Mitchie said.

"Hey," Greeted Caitlyn.

"Have you guys picked beds yet?" Peggy asked.

"No, but it doesn't matter to either of us, you take the one you want." Caitlyn said.

"Alright," Peggy said, "You care if I take the top bunk?"

"Go ahead," Mitchie said, "You sure you don't want the single?"

"Yeah, I'm sure," Peggy said, "When I was growing up I always wanted the top bunk, but my sister always got it, so I'm taking it since I have the opportunity.

"Okay," Caitlyn said, "I'm gonna take the bottom bunk. Any objections?"

"None," Mitchie said, throwing herself onto the single bed.

The girls soon decided to start getting settled in more, so they unpacked some of their stuff, talking and joking as they did so.

Caitlyn couldn't get Nate out of her mind. If Mitchie was right, then this would be an interesting summer.

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