Okay so here's the deal...new story! Don't you worry your pretty little minds, I'm not ditching The Demon and The Dork! I was just in the mood to do this, so here you go! And this is not a continuation of TDATD(Demon and the Dork). Completely separate stories! This is kind of a prologue, so please tell me what you think if it! I'll still update every week, and I might alternate between stories, but you never know. And ps...some people tend to take pregnancy stories out of hand, which always worries me, but I'm not going to write anything I don't actually think Sam or Freddie would do. And I won't get into any serious details about sex or anything. So, enjoy!

They tried. They both tried hard to wait. But eighteen is an age of temptation, fearlessness, and above all, stupidity. Even the smart ones like Freddie don't dare believe that consequences actually might exist. They're just tall tales that adults use to scare kids out of having fun. They were teenagers. They were invincible. Nothing in the world could touch them.

Or so they thought.

They'd all seen the documentaries. The commercials. The advertisements. From day one, abstinence had been drilled in to the minds of every child on the planet. Some listened. Some ignored. Some listened, but did it anyway.

Freddie Benson was one of the one's who always listened. Besides, he was too busy playing with his computer to get into any trouble. He was what teachers called a 'super star'. When everyone else was staring off into space, he was actively taking notes. He spent countless lunches in the library, and had read the entire dictionary cover to cover by the time was ten. He was voted 'most likely to graduate from an Ivy League school'. He was the guy who was always one step ahead of everyone else. He had his head on straight, his future in sight.

No one would have pegged him to fall for Sam Puckett. The girl who slept through the teen pregnancy movies in Family Life Education. The girl who resented every one of her teachers. The girl no one really expected much of. And not to mention, the girl who spent half their childhood causing him 'both physical and emotional pain' as he would put it. But sure enough, she stole his heart like nobody had ever done before. In an instant, they went from 'oh that's just Sam and Freddie, fighting as usual' to 'oh that's just Sam and Freddie, glued to each other as usual'. Before they knew it, senior year was fast approaching. He had his top colleges narrowed down, fully expecting to be accepted into his top choice, Stanford. He was the last person on earth that anyone expected to become a teenage father. But all it takes is one time. One night, and his dreams are up in smoke. That's what happens when two people like that step into each other's lives. Things explode. Lives are changed, and maybe even created.

They say oil and water don't mix, that no matter what you do, it'll always separate. But perhaps they were just going about it the wrong way. There's only one question.

What happens when they mix?