BLS #3: Dealing With Trouble

BLS #3: Dealing With Trouble

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BLS #3 Alexander North A Billionaire that loves changing girls like changing clothes, girls are begging for his love but no one ever gets it. There is no LOVE in his dictionary and he doesn't expect one. He thinks Love is stupid. Angelia Selosvone A girl with passion and confident that never fail to make people love her. She's a sweetheart that loves by people. Man always fall on her feet but none of them catch her attention until someone come

Chapter 1 Introducing The Hollywood Princess

Angelia Selosvone

"That's a wrap!" The director said out loud.

Today is the last day of shooting, I'm really excited because I will have a break time to take a vacation. I really need that because I've been working non-stop for the past 2 months.

I thanked all of the crews and everyone that already worked hard in this movie. Yesterday, I decided to buy a lunch box for all of the crews and just shared the love. I'm so grateful to have them as a team, they're really professional, fun and good people.

"Hey Angel." Wesley, my co-star called and I turned to him.

"Hey Wesley, what's up?" I asked.

"Uhmm are you free this friday?" He asked nervously and I chuckled.

"I'm sorry, I have to go to my parent's house in New York." I apologized.

"Okay then, maybe next time." He said awkwardly and I smiled. I hugged him briefly and walked away.

"My Hollywood Princess" Mark, the Director of this movie said.

"Hey Mark, you did a great job." I hugged the old man and he chuckled.

"Thanks muffin. So any plans after this?" He asked.

"Just planning to go to my parent's house. They missed me." I stated.

"Okay muffin, see you then! The premiere is in 6 months okay?" I nodded and hugged him again before I leave. I bid my goodbye to the crews and walked to my van.

"Your plane is in 4 p.m." Luisa my manager said.

"Okay." I nodded.

"How long will you stay there?" She asked.

"1 month tops." I answered but my eyes were glued to my phone. Checking instagram and snapchat. What can I say? I'm the Hollywood Princess, people are paying attention to me.

"Don't do anything stupid Angel, they have their eyes on you." She warned and I just ignored her. Checking my message and there's a tons of guys messaging me. I never take interest on them, they're just.. plain. I don't like it and I want to find someone who can gave me chills just by staring into my eyes.

"Wilson texted me again to tell you that he's looking for you." Luisa annoyed and I was more annoyed by that fact. Wilson was my co-star last year, he's handsome but nah.. I don't like blondes.

"Ignore him, block him." I said

"How I wish someone can make Janet Locason's book into a movie!" Luisa squealed as she read that book all over and over again. I read it and it was good but I'm not a maniac like Luisa.

"She just release that book like 3 months ago and there's still a long way to go." I rolled my eyes.

"She's lucky, she mocked Sky and then she met him in person. Fall in love and boom get married." Luisa said dramaticly.

"I bet 7 Gold Lifes are only good looking in the picture." I stated.

"Angel, they're completely a greek god. Handsome as hell." Drama queen.

"Whatever."

Not long after that, I arrived at my apartment. I quickly take a shower and changed into a black skinny jeans, white tank top and black leather jacket. I do my make up fast and simple, pulling my hair into a pony tail.

I took my sunglasses and wore it. I quickly packed a few things, I don't need to bring a lot of clothes because there's a lot of it at my parent's house. I put on my white sneakers on and walked out from my house with a small luggage in my hand.

"Let's go." I said to Luisa and we walked to our van again. The driver drove straight to LAX. I closed my eyes and decided to sleep for awhile.

"Angel." Someone poked me.

"Angel wake up, we're at the airport." Luisa poked me again and I slowly opened my eyes. I wore my sunglasses again and got off from the car.

I took my luggage and walked in, queueing to check in. People were starting to recognize me, they started taking out their phones and started recording and taking my picture. I already used to this, it's not a big deal at all.

After checking in, a few fans greeted me and asked for photos. I was so glad that they love me and I can't thank enough. I won't be the Hollywood Princess without them.

I waited at the boarding gate to board on the plane. I'm so excited to go home. It's been a long time since I saw my parents. The airplane flew for 5 and a half hours and landed on New York safely. I quickly took my luggage and ran out from the airport knowing that they will be there waiting for me.

I saw my parents waving their hands and I quickly ran to them. I hugged them so tightly because I miss them so badly.

"I miss you guys so much." I said.

"We miss you too!" My mom said.

"I miss you so much!" My dad ruffled my hair and I glared at him. I know people were looking at us and some of them even whispered my name. Thank God my parents already used to the attention that I get.

"So how are you guys?" I asked as I got inside the car. My dad drove away from the airport.

"Good and by the way Kayla already waiting for you back home." My eyes widen and I squealed.

Kayla is my bestfriend since highschool and we have been friends for 7 years. I miss her so much, being in LA for 2 months makes miss home more than I thought I would. We talked about many things until we arrived at home. I ran out from the car and saw Kayla stood in front of our door. I hugged her tightly.

"I miss you HP." HP is a short phrase for Hollywood Princess.

"Miss you too KP." KP is a short version of her name Kayla Payton.

"Hello Raline and Baren." Kayla greeted my parents and we all walked inside my house. Me and Kayla walked upstairs to my room and I threw myself to my precious bed.

"Let's go party tonight."

"I just got here." I said and she plopped herself beside me.

"So? Let's go! I miss you and the first thing when you got here, I want to party!" She said and begged me.

"Where?"

"The usual private bar."

"Call."

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