SAME MISTAKES
Chapter 1- dreams and tattoos
"There you go." said the tough looking tattoo artist. Some part of me reckons deep inside he loves ballet and chick flicks.
I like trying to read people, trying to find out the truth.
Yeah I guess it's got me in a bit of trouble being so curious, but I can't help it.
I handed over the money I had to pay for my tattoo, and took a look at my watch, "Shit! Oh, sorry I have to go." I said gathering my things.
"Thank you!" I called as I ran out of the tattoo parlor.
My side aches as I ran out to the very core of the shopping centre, where there was already people gathering.
"Are you here for the singing competition?" someone asked from behind me.
I turned around to see a 'perfect' manicured blonde who looked about 6 feet tall.
"Yes, I am." I said, as I noticed her look me up and down.
"This way." she said putting on a smile.
I walked up to a slightly raised platform, and noticed a boy around my age standing in front of me.
He must be the first to sing.
"What song are you singing?" I asked, startling him a little bit.
He turned around, his bright blonde hair glistening in the light.
"I'm singing 'this ones for the girls' by Olly Murs." he said with a smile.
"I'm singing Skyscraper, by Demi Lovato." I said back.
The mysterious blonde went to say something else, but got taken onto the stage.
As weird as it may sound, I was actually looking forward to what he was going to say.
"This ones for the girl that I see at the coffee shop, knows my name and looks real hot, always get an extra shot and a smile for free." I heard him sing.
I blanked out on him, and checked my self over, making sure I looked fine.
I looked down, past my floral dress, noticing laces weren't done on my fake doc martins.
How I know they're fake,
Well one does not simply just find a pair of real doc martins in a park.
When I found them, I bought them home and cleaned them up.
I soon felt myself being pushed onto the stage.
I smoothed the few ruffles in my dress and made my way over to the piano on the right side of stage.