By
admin on Saturday, June 25th, 2011 |
4 Comments
“But, Katie, you must understand!” Brad yelled, his brilliant blue eyes brimming up with emotion.
“No! I will not and I cannot!” Katie turned and ran. As she was running, she tripped as a man dressed in black rounded on her. He caught her and held a gun to her head. She whimpered.
“Cut!” Marcus Foster yelled. Heidi sighed in relief and pulled of her tawny-colored wig. “That’s all for today! We’ll see you tomorrow!” he continued.
Mitchell Clark walked over to Heidi. “That was good.” He raised an eyebrow. “Almost… too good.” Heidi snorted.
“Mitchell, we can never be more than friends. Honestly, accept it. If anyone was filling up with emotion, it was you!” Heidi spun on the tip of her Miu Miu heel and strutted to her trailer to get dressed.
She put on her Juicy Couture pink velvet sweater, a white cami, and pink and white polka-dot short shorts. She pulled her hair up in a high pony, her light brown hair no longer hanging against her face. She pulled on her D&G sunglasses and stepped out of the studio. Immediately she was greeted with paparazzi and their cameras, so she quickly struck a pose. She smiled, her bright whites shining, and waved slowly as she tried to get out her cell phone to call her limo. Finally she got it out, and quickly dialed on her iPhone (which by the way had a Juicy Couture case).
“Quick, Vincent! They’re crowding me!” she screeched. About 2 minutes later, a stretch limo pulled up and she rushed inside and closed the doors. She breathed a sigh of relief.
“I swear, ever since I started filming Phantom Love, they seem to know everywhere I’m at.” She quickly shut the car window shade.
“Oh, Heidi, dear, you’ve got to understand that’s the sacrifice you took to becoming a celebrity.” Vincent turned around to look at her.
-♥-
How do you like it so far?
The plot is:
Everyone thinks 16-year-old Heidi Marvil has it all- fame, fortune, and friends! But what the press and paparazzi don’t know is that she’s really sufferring from depression, and as a deadly secret leaks, Heidi finds her life in danger.
It’s directed towards the pre-teen/teen audience.

A bit of humor...
Powered By WPJoke