"Only Sam would be laughing after being thrown into a manure heap." chuckled Wyatt.
Standing at the Ely's sliding glass door had proved it self hilarious. Or rather, watching Sam and Jake banter as if they were seven and nine, not fifteen and seventeen.
All Jake's brother's, his parents, and all the Foresters stood watching them, like the peeping tom's they were. They were all having a good time, too. Brian had even popped some popcorn in anticipation of what was to come.
"No, only Sam would be getting herself thrown into a manure heap." Maxine, Jake's mother, corrected.
"Yeah, that's true." agreed Brian.
"Then again," countered Quinn, "Only Jake would be brave enough to throw her there."
"Yeah, or dumb enough." Laughed Luke.
Shortly after it left Luke's mouth everyone either nodded their heads, or burst out laughing.
Jake and Sam had recently started dating, and to say it was the talk of the town would be the world's biggest understatement. However, them seeing more of each other obviously wasn't the best idea, what with Sam getting herself thrown it to the manure heap next to the Ely's barn.
It had all started when Sam had been teasing Jake about being " As moody as that dinosaur, he called his mare". And it hadn't been a lie. When it came to her safety, Jake wasn't just protective, he was over protective. And, as she'd recently discovered, he didn't seem to like her conversing with other guys. In fact, he'd given a piece of his mind to several guys at school who had been looking a little too closely at her.
It always amazed her how people like jake could accomplish so much with so few words. Maybe it's his hight, Sam thought.
Obviously, Sam had teased him just enough to get what she wanted. Sure, she got thrown into a manure heap, but she took Jake with her.
