Just because she\'s famous doesn\'t mean she\'s happy.
And the fact that she seems to like him at all? Incredible..
He can\'t get close to Lianne, and he can\'t tell her why.
Too bad his college career is about to experience the same quick fade-out as one of his songs.
With just a click and a fade, he can spread hope, pathos or elation among six thousand screaming fans.
DJ\'s genius is for expressing the mood of the crowd with a ten second song snippet.
Something\'s haunting his dark eyes, and she needs to know more.
But she can\'t resist trying to get close to Daniel "DJ" Trevi, the hot, broody guy who spins tunes for hockey games in the arena.
And getting close to anyone is just too risky - the last boy she kissed sold the story to a British tabloid.
She hasn\'t been to school since kindergarten.
She\'s never lived a normal life.
Too bad that\'s harder than it looks.
But sometimes a silver screen sorceress just wants to hang up her wand, tell her manager to shove it, and become a normal college student.
Freshman Lianne Challice is known to millions of fans as Princess Vindi.
Just because she\'s famous doesn\'t mean she\'s happy