"A DIFFERENT KIND OF GIRL"

Chapter 5

"You are so lucky! Justin must have been so impressed with you! You met him for less than five minutes, and then he looked at you during the entire concert!" Ang`ele was all but jumping up and down.

"Mon petit chou, you must remember that we will never see them again. Yes, I have to admit, I have not had such a wonderful time in such a long time. I just cannot believe that all of that happened. I mean, why me?"

"Why you? I will tell you 'why you'. Pascal you are soooo not like other girls our age. You are mature and sophisticated. You carry yourself with dignity and grace. I wish I could have been as calm as you when I met them. That is why he likes you. You treated him like he was a regular person. He wants someone that sees beyond his being a celebrity."

"Oh, so that is why you blushed and giggled incessantly when you met them, aye?" Pascal teased. Ang`ele playfully hit Pascal. Then, they sped off into the night. Pascal could not stop wistfully thinking of Justin nor could he stop thinking about her.

The next morning, while the boys were sitting around having breakfast in their hotelroom, everyone noticed that Justin's attention seemed to be elsewhere. "It is that French girl we met last night, isn't it?" Joey smiled mischieviously.

"Man, I cannot stop thinking about her! She was so incredible. You know what I mean. You all were impressed with her, too."

"Yeah, she was not your ordinary lady," J.C. concluded.

"I liked her because she didn't act all crazy and stuff," Lance remarked.

"I thought she was funny. I mean she seemed so serious and sophisticated, but you could tell she has a sense of humor." said Chris.

"It was her eyes! They were aquamarine. I might as well get over it since I am never going to see her again." Justin groaned and covered his face with one hand.

"Maybe we can change that," their manager said with a twinkle in his eyes. He told them his plan. Immediately, Justin's face broke out into a grin. They all agreed that she would be the perfect "addition" to the group.