Definitions of our Relationship

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relationship

1. the state of being connected or related

Mitchie, Shane.

Shane, Mitchie.

Whichever way you said it, it sounded right.

That's what everyone said. Everyone at Camp Rock at least. Whoever had been there since the beginning of Mitchie and Shane's (or vice versa) relationship, they'd know it wasn't just some summer crush. The first summer had been hard. Mitchie, trying to popular, lied to everyone about how and why she came to camp and it eventually caught up with her. Shane was the media bad boy, sent to camp to 'right himself of his wrongs.' He'd fallen for Mitchie and like it always does, life had sorted itself out by the end of summer.

relationship

2. association by blood or marriage; kinship

Mitchie, Shane.

Shane, Mitchie.

Whichever way you said it, it sounded right.

It had been a tough year for everyone. Since they'd all met at summer camp, their only means of contact throughout the entire year was texting or emailing which of course, was never the same. But they all returned to camp for a second summer, thinking everything would be perfect. Wrong answer. Everything had spiraled uncontrollably out of perfect and Mitchie and Shane's (or vice versa) relationship had been tested to very edge. Thankfully, like it always does, life had sorted itself out by the end of the summer.

relationship

3. the mutual dealings, connections, or feelings that exist between two parties, countries, people, etc.

Mitchie, Shane.

Shane, Mitchie.

Whichever way you said it, it sounded right.

Third summer was still not perfect. Brown wasn't there (he was getting married) and the numbers of campers were too much to handle. Once again, Mitchie and Shane's (or vice versa) time together was becoming increasingly restricted as they were forced to become councillors again with some other friends to lesson the number of campers. Then, Shane, Nate and Jason's father's wife became pregnant and he had neglected telling them, causing the three brothers to become furious and in the rage, lose their manager and their deals, putting their career at risk. Mitchie, luckily, had found a replacement manager and a tour for the coming year that would save the band. Life sorted itself out by the end of the summer.

relationship

4. an emotional affair or liaison

Mitchie, Shane.

Shane, Mitchie.

Whichever you said it...alright, you know by now, it sounded right! I bet you get it.

Fourth summer lucky maybe? Maybe this was perfect?

I beg to differ.

Tess couldn't come to camp because her mother was on tour. Caitlyn couldn't either because of music exams and workshops. Even worse, Mitchie and Shane broke up.

That was the fourth summer. Life didn't sort itself out.

perfection

1. The quality or condition of being perfect.

Mitchie, Shane.

Shane, Mitchie.

Whichever way you said it, etc.

Fifth summer, Mitchie and Shane were dragged back to Camp Rock unwillingly by Nate, Jason, Caitlyn, Tess, Ella, Peggy, Barren and Sanders. For the seven weeks of summer, they hardly spoke a word. They didn't even exchange glances but on the eighth and final week, during the Final Jam, the roof caved in, leaving everyone stranded inside. Nobody knows what happened, only that when Shane and Mitchie (I DON'T CARE ABOUT VICE VERSA) were rescued, their relationship was restored.

I don't care how bored you are of it:

Mitchie, Shane.

Shane, Mitchie.

Whichever way you said, it sounded right.

end

n.

1. Either extremity of something that has length: the end of the pier.

2. The outside or extreme edge or physical limit; a boundary: the end of town.

3. The point in time when an action, an event, or a phenomenon ceases or is completed; the conclusion: the end of the day.

4. A result; an outcome.

5. Something toward which one strives; a goal. See Synonyms at intention.

6. The termination of life or existence; death: "A man awaits his end/Dreading and hoping all" (William Butler Yeats).

7. The ultimate extent; the very limit: the end of one's patience.

8. Slang The very best; the ultimate: This pizza's the end.

9. A remainder; a remnant.

10.

a. A share of a responsibility or obligation: your end of the bargain.

b. A particular area of responsibility: in charge of the business end of the campaign.

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⏰ Last updated: Oct 08, 2010 ⏰

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