My first Seddie story. Hope you enjoy!
It was a typical day at Ridgeway High School. Kids stood by their lockers, giggling and gossiping, when….
"Outta my way nubs!" Students turned around to see Sam Puckett. Her long, curly blond hair bounced angrily and her gorgeous blue eyes were filled with hatred as she pushed aside a group of kids that where standing in the middle of the hallway. Her best friend Carly and a few other girls followed her.
Sam marched up to a freshman who was nibbling away on a chocolate bar. "Hey Jason. Give me the chocolate." She demanded. Jason looked up. "Why?" He wondered. Sam cracked her knuckles. "Because, I said so. Hand. It. Over."
From a few lockers away, a boy named Freddie Benson watched. He was in Sam's grade and in about three of her classes, but they had never spoken before. Freddie had dark chocolate brown eyes and hair and even though he wasn't an outcast, was considered a "geek", for anything that had to do with technology and science fascinated him.
He saw the boy Jason hand the chocolate bar to Sam and walked away. He mumbled something like "ugly pig". Sam immediately grabbed him by the collar and shoved him up the wall. "What. Did. You. Call. Me?" She growled between clenched teeth.
Now Jason was scared. "N-nothing." He stuttered but Sam just tightened her grip. "Sam, you can stop now. This is getting overboard." Her friend Carly begged. Carly often kept Sam under control when Sam lost her temper. But she couldn't today. "Stay back Carls." Sam shot back. "This loser needs to learn what happens when he messes with momma."
She turned back to Jason. "You got lucky today kid. Now tell me what I REALLY am." Jason knew what he had to say if he wanted to live. "Pretty and smart." He quickly replied. A satisfied grin spread across Sam's face as she let Jason go, leaving him on the floor in a mess of his books and paper. The bell rang, and Sam and her posse walked off to class.
Freddie shook his head in disgust of Sam's bullying. He walked over to the younger kid and helped him clean up. "Here." He handed Jason's homework to him. "Don't let her let you down." Jason smiled. "Thanks Freddie." The freshman then happily walked to his class.
Freddie couldn't understand why Sam was like this. Just because she was "gorgeous" didn't mean she could push others around and get whatever she wanted. The world is so messed up He thought. Almost as messed up as his mom. He sighed and walked to his first class, science. It was one of the many classes that he had with Sam Puckett.
Sam sat down at her desk. She hated science. In fact, she hated all her classes. She HATED school and how she was forced to go to it.
"Hey babe." A tall, blonde and cute boy sat next to her. "Hey Pete." Sam kissed him on the cheek. She actually liked science class a little bit better than the rest of her classes since her friends and her boyfriend Pete were in it. "Going to the party tomorrow?" She asked him. "Not without you, gorgeous." Pete answered. Sam smiled. The word "gorgeous" was like music to her ears.
"Hey Sam. That boy Gibby is staring at you." Carly said. Sam turned around and saw Carly was right. Gibby, a fat, nerdy and weird kid, was observing her. She turned back to her friends and rolled her eyes. Like that dope had a chance with her.
"Class, can anyone tell me what energy the pendulum would have when it's at the highest point?" Mr. Robertsen asked. Freddie immediately shot up his hand. Science was his favorite and best class. "It would have maximum gravitational energy." He answered. Mr. Robertsen nodded. "That is correct, Mr. Benson. Good job."
The bell rang. "Alright class dismissed." Mr. Robertsen said. "Enjoy the rest of your day."
"Yes finally!" Sam said. Another reason why she liked science a little bit better was lunch was right after. Food and Pete were the two things she was deeply in love with.
Sam and Pete sat down at their usual lunch table. Carly and the rest of her friends joined her shortly. "Oh my god Sam." Her friend Sarah said. "You know that kid, Freddie? He is such a know it all. He answers all the questions in science. It's kind of annoying, actually." Sarah finished, looking over at the table across the room at Freddie.
Sam followed Sarah's eyes. She saw Freddie Benson. He was sitting at the "smart kid" table, doing his homework. Sam wanted to say something like "I know right.", but she didn't. Freddie was actually a nice kid, and he wasn't as ugly as the other brainiacs. In fact, he was even kind of hot in a quiet, nerdy way.
Sam mentally slapped herself. What was someone she thinking? A girl like her thinking a loser who she barely knew hot? Hahaha.
"Hey, why don't you leave Freddie alone." A voice interrupted her thoughts. Everyone looked up to find someone they'd never expect. It was Gibby, the fat nerd that was staring at Sam.
Sam stood up. "Excuse me, but who gave YOU permission to be around our table, let alone talk to us?" She taunted. The rest of the table giggled. "That has nothing to do with my point." Gibby said. "Leave Freddie alone. He hasn't done anything to you guys."
Sam suddenly smiled. She had a plan. "You're brave. I like that. Say, you got any plans tomorrow night?" She asked Gibby. Gibby shook his head. "No? Wonderful! Would you like to be my date to Nancy's party tomorrow?" She turned around and winked at the table. Everyone understood: She was planning to embarrass Gibby.
Gibby calmly smiled. "I would love to." He said. "Perfect." Sam replied. "I'll pick you up at 5. See you later." She waved at Gibby as he walked away.
Sam, Pete and her friends nearly laughed their heads off. It was going to be an interesting party tomorrow.
Hope you like it so far! R&R!
