FAKE FRIENDS: Never ask for food.
REAL FRIENDS: Are the reason you have no food.

Carly Shay, followed by her best friend Sam Puckett and her other friend Freddie Benson, walked out of English class just as the bell rang.

Carly Shay was 15 and had long, straight dark brown (almost black) hair and brown eyes. She wore stylish jeans, a red tank top, and sandals. Carly was known for being smart, peppy, kind, funny and sometimes sassy. She lived in an apartment in Bushwell Plaza with her 26-year-old brother Spencer who was also her legal guardian since her dad was under seas in the U.S. Navy, and her mother died giving birth to Carly.

Sam, on the other hand, had blue eyes and long, curly blonde hair. She wore maroon basketball shorts, a white T-Shirt, white socks, and sneakers. Sam had the rep of being the toughest and most rebellious girl in school. She constantly gets in trouble and doesn't give a crap about it; doesn't get the best grades but smart when it comes to other things non-school related; loyal to her best friend Carly; extremely hilarious and lazy, and bullies her other friend Freddie. Sam lives with her mom in a small, two bedroom, and rundown house on the crappy and run down part of Seattle and has an identical twin sister named Melanie whom they're nothing alike. (Melanie lives at a boarding school.) Sam's dad ran out on her mom when Sam and Melanie were born. Today, Sam's mom has had many boyfriends. Sam is also 15.

15-year-old Freddie Benson had short brown hair and brown eyes. He was the techno geek out of the three since he was into technology and is the tech producer of iCarly. He wore white socks and sneakers, jeans and a blue polo shirt with a black stripe across the shirt. He lives in an apartment across from Carly's apartment with his mom, an extreme worrywart and germ phobic. His dad died in a car crash when Freddie was a toddler. Freddie sports a huge crush on Carly.

The iCarly trio head to their lockers to pack for their next classes before heading to lunch. When Freddie was done packing, he headed over to Sam and Carly's lockers to talk to the two girls.

"Hey," Freddie said glumly.

"Why do you look so glum?" Carly asked.

"Because I have to make up a stupid math test over lunch with the most boring teacher in the whole entire school!" Freddie ranted.

"Yeah, well tough luck. If I were you, I wouldn't even show up, and if Mr. Smith told me to retake the test, I would tell him to shove it up his ugly…"

"Okay Sam, that's enough," Carly cut off Sam. Then Carly turned to Freddie and said, "At least you had extra time to study. I think I failed that geometry test."

"I know I failed. No big deal really," Sam said.

"Yeah, well, the rest of us care about our GPAs unlike you, Sam," Freddie told Sam.

"Hey, doesn't the Lacrosse team have to leave soon?" Sam suddenly asked.

"Yeah, why?" Carly asked.

Ignoring Carly's question, Sam asked, "And doesn't Principal Franklin announce that sports teams are to be dismissed at a certain time?"

"Yeah, why?" Carly repeated.

"Sam, what are you up to?" Freddie worriedly asked.

"This," Sam said smugly. She walked up to the middle of the hallway and got down on the floor. Just when the announcements came on, Sam covered her ears and shouted, "THE VOICES! WHY WON'T THEY LEAVE ME ALONE?" Kids started to show up, wondering what all the commotion was about and formed a circle to watch Sam act like a paranoid freak.

Freddie hung back with Carly and awkwardly said, "I'm just gonna go now."

"Good idea," Carly said.

When the announcements were over, Sam got up and walked with Carly to the cafeteria. Sam and Carly picked an empty spot on the table close the door and sat across from each other. Carly had a lunch packed from home. Carly had a ham & cheese sandwich, pretzels, grapes, and leftover cake. Sam's mom forgot to make her a lunch, and Sam didn't have any money nor could she find anyone to steal from.

"Wasn't that hilarious?" Sam nearly fell off her seat, laughing like heck.

"Yeah, Sam, hilarious," Carly said sarcastically

"Oh come on, Carls, you know it was hilarious."

"Yeah Sam, pretending you have a mental problem is hilarious, especially when that joke insults those who have mental problems," again Carly replied sarcastically.

"It won't hurt them if they don't know it," Sam defended herself.

"Anyway, I'm going to buy a water bottle."

"Hold on!" Sam shouted just as Carly got up.

"What?" Carly asked, hoping it had nothing to do with Sam's joke of the mentally insane.

"Can I have your lunch?" Sam asked.

"No!" Carly shouted.

"But I'm hungry, and there's no one that has enough money for lunch to steal from," Sam whined.

"No, Sam!"

"Can you at least buy me a snack?" Sam asked hopefully.

"I only have enough for a water bottle."

"Oh come on!" Sam shouted. Carly left to get in line for the snack bar.

Sam stared at Carly's lunch. Sam smiled and took Carly's sandwich and started eating it quickly before Carly got back. After finishing in record time, Sam quickly shoved the pretzels and grapes in her mouth at the same time. Then she ate Carly's cake. Sam just finished when Carly got back.

Carly just stared at her missing lunch and said, "Sam, who took my lunch?"

Sam burped and wiped her mouth with arm and innocently replied, "I don't know."

Carly knew better. "Sam, that was MY, lunch and I don't have any money left over to buy lunch from the school cafeteria."

"Sorry, Carls, but I was hungry, and you should've bought me a snack if you didn't want me to eat your lunch."

"Oh, Sam."

This just proves that Sam is real friend towards Carly.