SPOV

There she stood, my worst enemy, the person that had the power to make my life miserable and the person that could get me fired on a seconds notice. Problem is, she's only nine years old.

There Dakota Condor stood before me and the rest of my cast with bags at her feet. We cowered in fear as she took a step closer. "It's so good to see you all again," Dakota said with a smirk on her face. We stood there in silence as she glared at us all.

"There's my little angel," Mr. Condor said coming towards us. Dakota's whole personality changed as she turned to her father.

"Daddy!" Dakota exclaimed running into her father's arms. She smiled at us sweetly. We looked at the floor.

"Don't just stand there, help her bring her bags to Sonny and Tawni's dressing room!" Mr. Condor ordered. Nico and Grady darted towards the bags and hoisted them over there shoulders. They rushed down the hallway as fast as possible leavening us alone with possibility the most evil person to ever lay foot in the studio. Zora stood there with her fist clenched tight.

"But she can't stay in are dressing room, I already have one unwelcome guest," Tawni said looking at me.

"But I really want to stay with you guys," Dakota whined.

"You can't-" Tawni started, but I quickly put my hand over her mouth.

"-Believe how excited we are to have you staying with us," I said finishing Tawni's sentence.

"Well, I'm glad to hear that, see you later angel," Mr. Condor said kissing Dakota on top of her head. He walked down the hall and Dakota waved. Once he turned the corner, she spun on her heals and smiled one of the most evil smiles I have ever seen. It was like she was mad and happy at the same time. She put her hands on her hips and took a step forward. We took a step back and I bumped into someone.

"Gosh Sonny, you should really watch were your going," the person said. I turned around to see two blue eyes staring down at me. He smirked. "So who's the little- Dakota!" he yelled. He took a step back and his eyes grew wide once he saw her standing there smiling up at him.

"Hey Chaddykins, guess whose staying here for a month," Dakota said sweetly and took a step towards Chad.

"Oh Dakota, I would love to stay and chat, but unfortunately I have to go somewhere- different from here." He started walking backwards.

"Halt!" He stopped walking and Dakota went up to him. She pulled him down to her size. "Now, give me a piggyback ride to their room." She pointed at us. Chad mumbled something under his breath but obeyed. We walked besides them on the way to our room.

"Having fun Chad?" I asked. He glared at me.

"A blast," he mumbled.

"Now stop!" Dakota commanded when we reached out dressing room door. "Thanks Chaddykins, I'll see you tonight for out date." She winked.

"Whoa there, I have a policy to only date people over five feet."

"Chad, Chad, Chad. You have a new policy now, got it?" Chad looked at me with sad eyes. I sighed.

"Dakota, do you really think your dad would let you go on a date with Chad?" I asked.

"Of course not, but if you came along he would."

"What, no, I am not going on a date with Chad!" Dakota laughed.

"You're not going on a date with him, I am. You're just the person that sits at the table while we pretend you not there?"

"Evil," Zora whispered. Chad walked down the hall as fast as he could.

"Bye Chad, can't wait for our date!" Dakota called after him. Dakota, Tawni and I walked in the room while Zora seemed to disappear. "Isn't he so dreamy." Dakota clapped her hands together.

"Uhuh," Tawni and I mumbled.

"Now, you go get me something to wear for tonight and you start doing my nails." She pointed to Tawni then to me. Tawni rushed out the door and I grabbed some nail polish.

"Blow," Dakota instructed as she held her hand out in front of my face. She lay back in the chair with a robe on. I blew on it lightly while Tawni sat on the couch reading a magazine that was in her lap.

"Aren't you going to help?" I asked.

"Ah, sorry, manicure," Tawni said wiggling her fingers. I sighed.

"More hot chocolate, now!" Dakota demanded pointing to her empty cup.

"Coming right up," I mumbled walking out of the room. The only thing I know for sure, is that this is going to be the worst month of my life… or is it?