OK, so I'm going to update the other stories I'm working on soon, I promise, but I think my muse is disappearing, and that's bad. I only wrote this because I was excited about the today, and I couldn't sleep last night, so I randomly watched this movie on my iPod, and I just came up with it. Then I had to write it down, and then nearly got yelled at by my mum to go to sleep. But I didn't. It's a really short one shot. And I mean really short, like 400 words. But if I get over 10 reviews by like, next Monday, I will update it and make it into a more of a story. If I get ideas on where this could go.

So, enjoy it, leave a review, because they make me happy. And I'm more likely to update if I get nice reviews. So review, or I will get 'ZuZuLG' to throw her cookies at you, just kidding girl, you can keep your cookies, and this story is dedicated to you, and all my other reviewers, for keeping interested in my stories, and reviewing. I love it.

Reality Comes Knocking.

Carter Mason was not a liar. Yet Carter Mason had told a lie. It wasn't a lie exactly, but it wasn't the truth. She had told Donny at the school dance that she was over him because she deserved so much better, well, that bit was true. She did deserve better, but the other half of it was she had already found someone better. She hadn't expected it, but this person had knocked the Earth off its axis. Her world on a kilter. Pulled the rug out from under her feet so to speak, but they had.

And this person was sitting opposite her, trying to figure out why American Hamburgers with their fingers, and this person, was Rosie Gonzalez.

Carter had tried telling herself that Rosie wasn't a real person, and in a way she wasn't, Rosie Gonzalez was a figment of the imagination, made up to protect the real identity. Princess Rosalinda Maria Fiyore Montoya. But Carter was kidding herself, she had fallen for a girl who was 16, but hadn't even been known for more than a month. But Rosie Gonzalez existed now. She knew the real meaning of friendship, loyalty and trust, even how to eat a burger and she knew this better than Princess Rosalinda Maria Fiyore Montoya did.

Because she had met Carter Mason.

Carter wasn't sure what it was about Rosie that had made her fall for her. Maybe the way she was, it was most certainly not because of her princess-ness, which – once it had gotten out around school, and the kids had found out – decided they wanted to be best friends. But no, because quite frankly, Carter found these a real turn off, not to mention a pain in the arse. But Carter suspects it was from the frozen yoghurt incident with Chelsea and Brooke. When Rosie had been the bigger person, and refused to retaliate. That hadn't stopped Carter mind, but Carter didn't care about herself. Hence why she had gone with General Kane, offering herself as bait. Because she cared.

That's why Carter lay there at night, gazing at Rosie from afar, because at the end of the day, Rosie was Princess Rosalinda Maria Fiyore Montoya, and she was just 'bait girl'.

Rosie lived in a world of Princes and castles and Knights in silver armour, and got her fairytale. But Carter did not. Because she was just Carter Mason, 'Bait Girl' from Lake Monroe, Louisiana, and girls like her never got her fairytale.

Because that's the Reality.

Yeah, short, rubbish, but I have no officially finished school, well since last week, so I have no school until September. So maybe you'll be getting more updates. And I also think that this section needs more Rosie/Carter fics. But I'm hoping that once PPP premieres in US, there will be. So Review, tell me how crap, or not crap it is. Haha, looking forwards to your reviews.