So, here's another one for this series, which I haven't updated in ages! I'll admit it's not as good as my last one, but I never realised how hard it was to write song fics! Bonus points for anyone who knows the song!

Age: 14

Do you do, do you remember

When we drove, we drove, drove through the night

And we danced, we danced

To Rancid, and we danced, we danced.

She ran down the steps and jumped into the kart beside him. He kissed her on the cheek, then started the kart, and they drove off into the night.

"Where are we actually going?" She asked, a bemused expression on her face. "Wherever we want." He replied, reclining into the seat, a crooked smile on his face, the wind ruffling his blond hair as he threw an arm around her shoulders.

"Honestly Rancis, getting me to dress up all nicely so we can just sit in the kart and drive round the island." She teased.

He simply grinned at her, that warm, easy grin she loved, and turned on the radio.

Within minutes, they were out on open road, singing at the top of their voices, not a care in the world.

And I confessed, confessed to you

Riding shotgun underneath the purple skies

And we danced, we danced

With windows down, and we danced, we danced

Eventually, they pulled in at the beach. "Actually, ma'am, would it surprise you to know I did have a plan?" he said, getting out of the kart and coming round to open the door on her side.

"Not in the least sir." She said, taking his hand and exiting the kart like a princess. "Well, what do you think?" She said, twirling round to show him her new outfit.

Rancis finally got to look at her properly, and was surprised by what he saw. She really had dressed nicely. She had a simple loose teal top on, and a white off the shoulder crop top underneath. On her legs she wore white denim shorts, and teal sandals. Her hazel eyes sparkled in excitement, and her raven hair was pulled back into its normal ponytail.

You've never looked more beautiful Nelly." He said, grinning again as she blushed a light shade of pink.

"Now let's dance!" He said, grabbing her as she squealed in excitement, twirling till they fell over on the sand.

You were the song stuck in my head

Every song that I've ever loved

Played again and again and again

And you can get what you want but it's never enough

And I spin for you like your favourite records used to

And I spin for you like your favourite records used to

They sat on the sand and laughed, then unpacked the picnic. As they dined on hastily made sandwiches, lemonade and crackers, the moon and her stars as their spotlight, they had never been happier.

But it was all over too soon.

And I can't, I can't, I can't remember

Just how to forget, forget the way

That we danced, we danced

To Danzig, and we danced, we danced

She wouldn't leave the castle for days. And every single one of those days he came to apologize. But his flowers went mouldy on the door step. His words went unheard. His tears flowed freely.

What had he done? He was so stupid.

Inside, she was thinking along the same lines. She couldn't back out now – she couldn't let him off so easily. But her heart ached every time the doorbell rang. Her eyes watered whenever she saw him through her window. She felt worse and worse.

And she just couldn't forget the way they had danced.

And when you ask, you ask me how I'm doing

Like you know, you know how much better off I am

And when we danced, we danced

With windows down, and we danced, we danced

Then one day, she woke up to the sound of music, flowing through her window. It was the song – the song they danced to on the last good day. She peeked out of her window and saw him sitting in his kart, the song coming out the radio. He caught her eye, and said "I was just listening when… this came on. Thought you might want to hear it."

And suddenly she lost control. The floodgates opened, her walls all felt, her defences melted. She threw herself out of the window.

Which in hindsight may have been a bad idea.

You were the song stuck in my head

Every song that I've ever loved

Played again and again and again

And you can get what you want but it's never enough

Within a few days, they were laughing again, doodling on her cast. Within a few weeks, they were together once more, driving through the streets like nothing went wrong. Then, a few months later, she got her cast off. She rushed straight home, making him follow her out of curiosity.

When he opened the door to the main hall, he was surprised to find the guards all gone. In fact, there was no one there at all.

Then the music played. The same song once more. It waltzed lazily through the air, reminding him of all their best times. And then she walked in.

And I spin for you like your favourite records used to

She grinned at him. "Care to dance, Fluggerbutter?"

He smiled at her, then dipped her suddenly.

And I spin for you like your favourite records used to

"I would love to, princess."

Well, I hope it was okay. I'll admit, it's not so much of a date, which I wanted this series to be, but it started with a different idea, then the song led me astray.

There's a funny story about this chapter actually - I wrote it, then forgot to upload it! So I spent about a month without realising I hadn't put it up, and thinking everyone was just ignoring it because they didn't like it! It was only today that I looked at my stories and realised I hadn't put it up. Oops!

Next up will be TCKing12's OC, Candi, and Gloyd Orangeboar!

This is Sticky (a.k.a Miss Wipplesnit) signing out for the night! Goodnight!