Chapter 38

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Note: I realize there are some chapters where there doesn't seem to be changes, but this will be such a long story and I am currently creating all new chapters coming up. I was still pleased with this part of the story so there wasn't much I wanted to change. Most of the changes come in the next 10 chapters because I hated how much I rushed the end of their junior and senior years. So I hope you are still reading and I hope you will enjoy the changes I do make coming up. 

Also, what do you want to see happen to Kayla and the group during their senior year? I am hoping to make that year a lot longer! Remember to vote and comment to let me know what you think! :D Thank you so much for the continued support! 

Chapter 38

"Are you sure this is the right song to do a cover of?" My manager asked.

"Yes," I told her again, "I know I'm going country, but I like the message of this song. I want my fans to know that no matter what I am, where they are, or what we are doing that I am always going to be there for them. I want them to know that I am still here in the music world. Besides, what better song to do than one of my future sister's?"

She sighed and thought about it, "Okay, it's your choice."

"It is, you need to relax a little. You're all stressed out lately and I'm trying to have fun."

"It's my job."

"No it's not," I told her, "It's your job to manage me and to look out for me; to be there for me."

"How's it going?" I turned my head and Dylan entered the studio. He smiled and wrapped his arms around me from behind.

"Hi," I smiled at him.

"Hi," he kissed my cheek, "Do I get to hear it?"

"Yes," I nodded, "We finished rehearsing it. We're going to try to record it all the way through if I can."

"I'm here," Lolita said entering the studio too.

"Finally!" I laughed.

"I know I'm late," she laughed with me, "but I'm here now. I can't wait to hear what you did to the song."

"Okay let's get started," My manager said.

I entered the booth while they started the music. It's such a perfect song. It started out nice and slow and I tried to enjoy the music. I have to remember that this isn't a serious performance; this song is for the fans. It's my message to them that I am still here for them no matter what. I felt the deeper meaning of the song and poured my heart into my singing. I stepped out of the booth when I was done and Lolita had tears in her eyes. She pulled me into a hug, "That was beautiful. You sang it better than me."

I chuckled, "Nobody can sing it better than you Lolita, it's your song."

"You can!" she laughed.

Dylan put his arm around me, "She's right; that was amazing."

"Thank you," I smiled at him.

"That was great," My manager said.

"Did you get enough footage on the cameras?"

She nodded, "We filmed you rehearsing and recording so I'm sure he has enough to make the video."

"Good," I smiled, "That's it for today right?"

"That's it," she smiled, "Great job."

"Thanks."

"Let's go get food," Lolita said, "I'm starving."

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