Okay, so I had t his idea come to me, a few minutes after watching the episode where the band has to get a bad boy, and Griffin saying something about Kendall being able to date his daughter. And then I was listening to The Way I Loved You by Taylor Swift, and it all came together!


Go and shake it up, what you gotta lose?
Gonna make your luck with the life you choose.
If you want it all, lay it on the line.
its the only life you got so you got to live it big time

Big Time Rush - Big Time Rush

Prologue

Miranda 'Mira' Kelly-Ann Griffin certainly wasn't the type of girl who normally got nervous. She could easily give the hardest of speeches, perform lengthy monologues, and could easily confront the meanest school bully, all with out breaking a sweat. Yet, for some reason, she found herself shaking in her seat, as she waited for the plane to land.

Ever since her parents had divorced roughly five years ago, she had been living in Arizona with her mother, and she had maybe gotten to see her father once or twice during that time. But after a series of tragically unfortunate events, Miranda was left motherless, and her father stepped in as the parental figure in his young daughter's life. So she found herself packing up her bags, and moving right back to LA, where her life had started. Which was why she seemed to be so nervous; her father was her role model. She some day hoped to be like him some day; successful and happy with what he did.

"We are now landing in LA; we hope you enjoyed your flight, and that you'll ride with us again soon."

Mira looked out of the plane window in anticipation; she was excited and nervous about everything. Sure, she had been a LA native, but it had been so long since Mira had really gotten to experience the city, and she had no idea if the things she had remembered were still there. After about fifteen minutes of waiting, the plane finally landed, and Mira was able to leave the plane. She grabbed her purse from under the seat, and then quickly made her way off the plane. She was greeted by the hustle and bustle of the LA airport, something that she had missed dearly. She made her way through the airport with enough ease, and found herself at the luggage area rather quickly. As soon as she rode down the elevator, she looked around for any signs of her father.

"Mira!"

Turning around, Mira saw her father standing near the doors, eagerly waving at her. He was an older man, though clearly he looked important, with his suit on and everything. She waved back just as eager, and once she reached the ground, she ran over to him, and he engulfed her into a massive hug.

"Daddy! I've missed you so much!"

"I've missed you too, Mira," he replied. Mira settled in her dad's arms for a few seconds, before pulling away to go get her luggage. She didn't have much; just a medium sized suitcase full of cloths, and a small duffle bag full of sentimental things; all her other things would shipped to the within the week.

They walked out of the airport, just catching up on things. They only had to walk a little ways, before coming to a big, black limo. She quickly opened the door, and made her way into the car, sliding all the way to the other side, before her dad came in after her. A small smile appeared on her face; to her, he would always be Dad first, though to everyone else, he was Arthur Griffin, head of three major recording studios in LA, and the kind of guy you never wanted to see his bad side. He was an important figure among all sorts of famous people, and he had made an impact on the world. He had made an impact on the world that Mira was now entering for the first time in awhile, and honestly, she didn't know if she'd be able to handle it.


Okay, so it's short… I don't know why. I usually write about 1,000 words per chapter… I guess my muse wasn't with me, really. *shrugs* hopefully, it'll get better… I don't know. If you guys like it, please review and tell me!