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 Lost in Las Vegas 
 By Melody Carlson   Zondervan   Copyright © 2009   Melody Carlson 
All right reserved.  ISBN: 978-0-310-71492-7  
    Chapter One                                              Lost in Las Vegas  
  
  "Remind me to never, ever star in another high school  musical again." Eliza sighed dramatically as she poured her  coffee. It was the Sunday morning after the final performance  of South Pacific, and DJ suspected that Eliza was just fishing for  compliments. Not that she hadn't already gotten plenty. And  last night, she'd been presented with a huge bouquet of roses.  DJ knew they were from Eliza's parents, but Eliza received  them as if they had been an Oscar.  
     "But what if Mr. Harper does High School Musical in the  spring?" asked Kriti with wide dark eyes. DJ could tell by the  way Kriti said this she was hoping he would. Eliza probably  was too.  
     "That is so last week," said Taylor.  
     "Meaning you wouldn't participate in it?" Eliza pushed  a long strand of blonde hair over her shoulder and sat up  straighter, looking directly at Taylor like this was a personal  challenge.  
     Taylor rolled her eyes and then reached for the fruit platter.  "Meaning, I don't really want to think about it right now.  Sheesh, Eliza, didn't you just ask us to remind you never to be  in another musical?"  
     "Eliza is probably just trying to secure her next starring  role," said Rhiannon. Then she frowned like she hadn't really  meant it to sound like that. "And why shouldn't she?" she  added quickly. "Eliza was absolutely fantastic as Nurse Nellie.  Everyone said so."  
     "And it's obvious that Eliza will never let us forget she was  a star," teased Casey.  
     "Was." Taylor chuckled. "As in she's a has-been now."  
  Some of the girls snickered, but Eliza just glared at Taylor.  
     Then as if she'd just started listening, Grandmother cleared  her throat, closed the open date book that she'd been studying,  and looked at the girls. "I see there are only two weeks remaining  until winter break, ladies." She shook her head sadly.  "I just can't believe that it's already December. It seems like  only yesterday that you girls arrived at Carter House. My, my,  how time flies."  
     "And the Winter Ball is next Saturday," Eliza reminded  them. As if anyone could've forgotten with posters plastered  all over the school. DJ was still unsure whether she should go.  Conner had asked her, but she hadn't agreed. Even though  Haley hadn't returned to school yet, it still made DJ uncomfortable  to be seen as more than "just friends" with Conner.  And DJ knew that Haley's swim-team buddies were probably  reporting to her.  
     "My mother and I are shopping for gowns today," continued  Eliza. She glanced at her roommate. "And Kriti too, of  course."  
     "I already have my dress," said Taylor. "A little something  my mother sent over from Milan while she was performing  there last month."  
     DJ could tell this little dig was aimed directly at Eliza. The  two girls had been going at it steadily for the last couple of  weeks. It first started when Eliza's boyfriend, Harry, gave Taylor  a "shoulder massage" while backstage during a rehearsal for the  musical. DJ had observed the two of them and had no doubt  that Harry was flirting. But what Harry didn't know was that  Eliza had been watching too. Of course, Harry denied everything,  and then Eliza blamed Taylor for the incident. Yet, in  a way, DJ was glad Eliza and Taylor were at odds again. They  had all experienced those two power forces united during last  month's ski trip-and it had been a rather frightening experience.  Sort of like it might be if Russia and China ever got  together.  
     "My mother offered to shop for a gown in Paris for me," said  Eliza-her attempt at one-upping Taylor. "But I told her to  wait. I wouldn't want to risk having a dress that fit poorly."  
     "That's why God invented alterations, Eliza," said Taylor.  "Or perhaps you don't have such conveniences down south."  
     "I don't see why girls think they need to go out and spend  a bunch of money on something new for a stupid dance," said  Casey. She glanced at Rhiannon, and DJ suspected that Casey  was trying to make her feel better. "I mean, you'll wear that  dress like one time. What a waste!"  
     "So what do you intend to wear?" asked Eliza with a  bored sort of interest. "Your Doc Martins and something with  spikes?"  
     Casey made a face. "Actually, I might go eighties retro. Like  Madonna or Blondie."  
     "Right." Eliza turned up her nose. "The Winter Ball theme  is White Christmas, and we're supposed to dress in a fifties  style of Hollywood elegance."  
     "You take those posters literally?" asked Casey.  
     "They suggested dresses in Christmas colors of red, green,  or white." Eliza continued like she was reading it from a  brochure.  
     "I think it'll be pretty," said Kriti.  
     "I intend to look for something sparkly in white to show off  my tan," said Eliza.  
     "Fake tan." Taylor pushed a curly dark strand of hair away  from her face and laughed. "My dress is black."  
     "It figures." Eliza snickered.  
     "I'm going to wear green," said Rhiannon quickly, like she  was trying to keep this from escalating.  
     "What do you mean 'it figures'?" demanded Taylor.  
     "Everyone else will look Christmassy in red, green, or white,  and the vamp will show up wearing black." Eliza laughed.  
     "Speaking of winter break," said Grandmother loudly.  "What exactly are your plans, ladies?" She opened her date  book and picked up her silver pen. "I'd like to make note of it  now, if you don't mind."  
     "I'll be in France for Christmas," Eliza announced  proudly.  
     "So you'll be flying directly to France from Connecticut?"  inquired Grandmother.  
     "Actually, I'll spend the first week or so in Kentucky," admitted  Eliza. "Visiting with friends and family. Then my older  siblings and I will travel together just before Christmas. My  mother said the rooms aren't completely renovated yet. Her  designer, a well-known Parisian, promises to have it completed  before Christmas Eve."  
     "La-TI-da," said Casey.  
     Grandmother frowned at Casey. "So, how about you, Miss  Atwood? When will you be departing for California?"  
     "The same day that school is out."  
     Grandmother made note of this.  
     "And I'll be leaving the day after school is out," said  Rhiannon.  
     Grandmother's brows lifted with curiosity. "To go where,  dear?"  
     "To an aunt who lives in Maine."  
     Grandmother smiled. "That's nice. I didn't know you had  an aunt, Rhiannon."  
     "I didn't either. She's actually a great-aunt and ..." Rhiannon  paused as if unsure. "My mother may be joining me up there."  
     "Really?" Grandmother looked a bit skeptical, and everyone  else got quiet. They all knew that Rhiannon's mother was in  drug rehab-the lockdown kind.  
     "Yes. If my aunt signs something, they'll release her for the  holidays."  
     "Very interesting." Grandmother looked at Kriti now. "I assume  you'll be in New York?"  
     Kriti nodded happily. "Yes. We have some relatives coming  from India to visit. My mother is very excited."  
     "Well, I'm sure you'll have a delightful Christmas." Grandmother  frowned with realization. "I suppose you don't call it  Christmas, do you, Kriti?"  
     Kriti looked slightly embarrassed. "It's a different sort of  holiday, Mrs. Carter. We celebrate things like love, affection,  sharing, and the renewing of family bonds."  
     "That sounds lovely." Grandmother looked at Taylor now.  "And what will you be doing during the holidays, dear?"  
     Taylor sighed. "My mother has invited me to tour with  her."  
     Grandmother's eyes lit up. She was a huge fan of Eva Perez.  "Where will she be touring? Europe still?"  
     "I wish. No, she'll be in the Southwest by then. And it looks  like we'll be spending Christmas in Las Vegas."  
     Eliza snickered. "Charming."  
     Taylor tossed her a warning glance. "Hey, Las Vegas has its  perks."  
     "Most important is that you're with family, Taylor." Grandmother  smiled. "Isn't that what Christmas is all about?"  
     Taylor shrugged. "I guess."  
     Grandmother looked at DJ. "Now, you're still certain you  don't want to join your father and his family for Christmas,  Desiree?"  
     "No, Grandmother." DJ tried not to show frustration. But  she and Grandmother had already been over this. The last  place DJ wanted to be during Christmas break was with her  father's happy little stepfamily. It was bad enough that this  would be her first Christmas without her mother. But to be  stuck playing the live-in babysitter to the toddler twins was  unimaginable.  
     "Well, I'm sure that we'll have a delightful time right here  at home." Grandmother smiled at DJ. "Perhaps we'll have the  general over."  
     DJ got sympathetic glances from Rhiannon and Casey and  maybe even Kriti. Not that she wanted their pity. Eliza just  smiled smugly. And Taylor, well, she was a hard one to read.  
     But later that day after DJ and Rhiannon got back from  church, Taylor asked DJ if she was happy about her "holiday  plans."  
     DJ groaned as she flopped onto her bed. "Holiday plans?  Like I planned any of this?"  
     Taylor laughed. "Yeah, I guess not."  
     "I'll be fine," DJ assured her. "I'll catch up on sleep and  reading."  
     "Maybe Conner will be around to keep you entertained,"  Taylor said in a sexy-sounding, teasing tone.  
     "Conner is going with his family to Montana for two  weeks."  
     "Bummer."  
     "Tell me about it."  
     "I know!" Taylor exclaimed. "You'll come out to Las Vegas  and visit me for Christmas."  
     DJ just laughed. "Oh, yeah, like that's going to happen."  
     "Why not?" Taylor looked slightly hurt.  
     "Seriously, Christmas in Las Vegas?"  
     "Why not?"  
     "Well, besides the fact that it sounds totally crazy, I know  that my grandmother would never-in a million years-agree  to something like that." The truth was that DJ was secretly relieved  for this excuse. The only thing she could imagine being  worse than spending Christmas with Grandmother in Connecticut,  or even her father's stepfamily in California, would  be to spend Christmas in Las Vegas with Taylor Mitchell.  
  (Continues...)  
     
 
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