Mad Market Shares
Klaus Schilling
Rating
PG-13
Disclaimer
iDo Not Own Drake & Josh, True Jackson VP, or any other show or works of art used for this noncommercial story.
Abstract
Genres include fluff, family, adventure, drama, friendship.
The story occurs in the identified universe of a huge variety of current or past live action shows produced for Nickelodeon channel, including, but not restricted to, Victorious, Zoey 101, The iCarly Show, Drake & Josh, How To Rock, Big Time Rush, Unfabulous, Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, True Jackson VP, Supah Ninjas, House Of Anubis, and makes heavy use of a variety of members of their casts.
The timeline starts during the first season of True Jackson VP which is past the end of Drake & Josh, Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide, Unfabulous, Zoey 101, coincides with season two The iCarly Show, and predates the later Nickelodeon shows.
The sister of Helen Baxter gets dismissed by fashion label Mad Style. Helen has got a plan for revenge which involves a fashion presentation at Première Theater.
This identifies Helen with the same actress's anonymous cameo in True Jackson VP: Company Retreat.
Acknowledgements
Prompt Hegemony for Livejournal community Taming The Muses
Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Pilot
The sun was about to disappear in the waves of the mighty Pacific and it spread its last rays across the brine in the likeness a huge orange squeezing the remaing juice out of itself.
This was the moment in which visitors used to storm the gates of Première Theater, one of the best cinema halls in uptown San Diego, the coastal Californian city next to the Mexican border.
Helen Baxter, the owner of this cinema chain, was very busy, She had formerly even been a Hollywood child star and thus was often going to host all sorts of most important events for the Hollywood producers.
Tonight, Helen had got bad news about her sister who had just been fired by her employer, New York's second greatest fashion label known as Mad Style. This made Helen very upset, and she was now about planning revenge. But she was not yet talking about that to anyone, at least not for the moment, instead, she increased the amount of dirt work for her underpaid emplyees to perform.
Three of them were currently present, videlicet Joshuah Nichols, Gavin Mitchell, and “Crazy” Steve Johnson[
1].
The latter was a dangerous sociopsychopath with a punk haircut and frequent fits of anger that were hard to calm down.
Quite the contrary, Gavin Mitchell was a really tame man of almost forty years, and he usually did all the works dictated by Helen without much ado.
The final and youngest member of this trio, Josh, had recently turned twenty years old. He should have been a student of science at one of the noble colleges of California, but he had spoiled his own career miserably by sticking up to his useless step brother Drake Parker , a teenage rock star, for too long, although the jerk was really nothing but bitter poison for Josh's life. So, instead of following a decent career, Josh was doomed for a life as a janitor at this cinema.
The halls of the cinema were not just for watching movies, but they also included a cafeteria or restaurant of some sort. And in this moment, aforementioned Drake Parker walked in, accompanied by three girls of his age that he had apparently never seen before but with whom he started to make out like nobody's business. He ordered the usual cinema tickets to be deducted from Josh's salary.
Thereupon Megan Parker, the younger sister of Drake stumbled, as she was upset because Drake had stolen her cookie. She was now as much up for some bitter revenge as Helen Baxter. She was apparently the only sane person in this beehive, and she noticed that Helen was unusually distracted while overseeing the business in her theater hall. Thus she refrained from getting back at her perverse brother and decided to snoop around a bit in order to figure the reason for Helen's unusually weird mood.
While sneaking around, she caught a cellular phone call of Helen with someone who would turn out to be her aforementioned sister. Helen told the receiver of the call that she would apply for the now vacant position as a secretary and then ruin the evil company from the inside.
Megan sighed deeply, because that sounded cool, but Première Theater would go down the drain in the case of Helene's absence, given that Josh, Gavin, and Steve were poor excuses of managers. So Megan deviced another plot, more precisely, instead of letting Helen go to New York City, the creeps from the fashion label should come to California for a fashion presentation and then get submitted to excessive terror and destruction. The Hollywood market was certainly important for a big fashion label, and a mistake would cost them a fortune and their potential hegemony in the business, just as they deserved.
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1] The surname of this character is chosen due to the same actor's rôle as Quincy Johnson in Best Player.