So this is the second chapter. It's mostly a start for Sam to discover more about Tina's oh so secret family life which has barely been mentioned in Glee. I just noticed that Tina and Sam were next to each other in the promotional pictures. But so were Samcedes. So much feelings from the littlest things!

Thanks to the kind reviews from Kathi and Musiclover1314 and the follow from morethanjustanything and of course to all of you who viewed or read this story once or twice and so on. I'll probably keep the updating day as Sunday. Yeah. Other news about this story, I've almost finished with the fourth chapter and sketching the fifth chapter.

But yeah, read. No M yet. I've written the scene tho and now it's waiting for its chapter.

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The next day in glee rehearsals Tina sat next to Sam with Blaine on her other side, and quickly fell into a quiet conversation with the bowtie wearing senior. Sam think he heard them talking about bowties and was it right to mitch match everything. Sam noticed that her phone was buzzing in her open bag, with 3 new messages from MIKE. He pondered if he should inform her about her boyfriend trying to reach her, but then Mr. Schue walked to the choir room with lyrics sheets and handed them over, and they all discovered in which songs they were going to sing. Many people were delighted, some were triumphant about their solo lines, and Tina shined with pride over her powerful solo.

Brittany, who was too excited to remember her crazy dance celibacy started to sort out what moves they should do in the choreography for the kick ass mash up, explaining them over and over again since they didn't understand the names she had given to her dance moves, such as "Tubblery Turn" and "Sanny Shot". Usually Mike had translated them but now he was gone and with silent laughter they began to understand.

Sam was laughing as Brittany demonstrated "Tubblery Turn 2.0" and noticed from the corner of her view that Tina's phone was buzzing. They did a run of the group number standing in the choir room and adjusting to the notes and lyrics. Sam sing his lines as they were supposed to be sung, and then he went backwards to watch as Blaine did his parts. He almost missed the cue for the verse that was to be sung by them all because he was watching Tina.

SAMTINA

New Directions were in cafeteria, eating together, forming a little circle. It was Sugar, Artie, Tina, Sam, Blaine, Joe and then Brittany. Sam was exhilarated because she had once again sat next to him. It was ridiculous really, she had sat beside him before he had had these feelings for her, and now it was like he had won the lottery.

"We need more members for sectionals," Blaine voiced their biggest worry. This was followed by all of them speaking at the same time, complaining how they can't ever get five new members or how their dreams will be crushed and that they could ask the band members to join again.

"Hey guys, we may be short of members, but I love me some good food, so let's eat." Artie calmed them down and turned to Tina. "Tee, do you agree?" The co-captain nodded and the table silenced for a moment before they started to chat with each other.

"Would you be okay if we started tutoring tonight?" Tina asked suddenly and drank a little water from her glass. "My parents are out of town so they can't embarrass me in front of my friend." She winked playfully and went on. "They are just huge dorks. I mean I love them, but they're so keen on telling everyone the most ridiculous stories about me." She rolled her eyes.

"I don't think you've ever done anything ridiculous." Sam shrugged.

"Are you saying that I'm boring?" Tina asked, looking a little hurt, with the cutest little scowl on her face.

"NO!" Sam almost choked to his macaroni and cheese. He coughed it off and shook his head. "No, no, no, no. I meant that you're awesome. I doubt you have ever done anything embarrassing."

Blaine had just turned his head to listen what they were talking about and a wide grin formed on his face. He formed a heart with his hands as Tina snorted. "What about the time when I fell into a fountain?" Sam frowned at Blaine and shrugged again. "Well, it was one time. So what time today? The tutoring?"

SAMTINA

Sam rang Tina's house's doorbell. Her house was in a fancy neighborhood and he felt a little out of place. He hadn't ever been to Tina's. He doubted anyone had. She didn't talk about her parents seriously, just joked around. Even Artie, her ex boyfriend hadn't been to her house. He told she had always visited him so his mom wouldn't have to drive all the way to the finer side of Lima.

When Sam and Mercedes had been dating, the diva had stated Tina didn't like to talk about her parents and that the only thing she knew about them was that they were really proud of Tina and that they were rich. Quinn had said the same thing, but added that her own mother, Judy, knew Tina's mum well.

Tina opened the door and beamed at him. "You're a little early."

"Oh, sorry," Sam tumbled in his words and over her tiny shape he saw that the house was as classy inside as it was outside. There was a clear color code; dark brown with shades of gray and white. Tina reckoned him to come inside, a little nervous.

"So I thought we'd be starting with history today. Just so that I know what your dyslexia is like." She told and led him to the stairs. Sam followed her and glanced at the family portraits by the stairs. It featured Tina, of course, but to his surprise the adults in the portraits weren't Asian. Tina must be adopted. In the picture was also another girl, an older one. She must've been in college by now, since she wasn't at McKinley. She wasn't Asian either, but white, like her parents. So she must be Tina's folks' biological daughter. But why Tina hadn't told anything?

As they arrived to Tina's room Sam could feel the energy of the house change. She opened her door and he followed her. Her room's walls were red but he could barely see it since there were so many posters and photos and lyrics sheets and post its. There were three doors; one was the one they entered from, one was apparently a bathroom and the third was probably a closet. Tina's Teen Wolf sheets made Sam smile. He liked Teen Wolf too. Stydia was his OTP. And from the poster above her bed he saw that Tina agreed.

Her desk was clean and her laptop was open. He took a quick glance at it and noticed she had just logged off of Skype. She had probably been talking to Mike. Her bookcase was full of books. With his dyslexia couldn't make out the names of the books, but he did recognize some books by their covers, like The Lord of The Rings and the Harry Potters. But most books looked new to him.

Tina had been silent as he had scanned through her room, and settled to the edge of her bed. "Make yourself comfortable. I think it's best if I read aloud to you and then I'll ask you a few questions, okay? I really don't know how to do this."

"It's fine." Sam nodded eagerly and sat next to her, trying to concentrate as she opened his history book and started reading in a soothing and slow tone. It was heavenly. Sam was sure angels sounded just like her.

He had to shake his head to concentrate to the text, not to her. But the task seemed impossible to him. It was never like this with Quinn or Mercedes or Santana. Yes, he had been in love with Mercedes and even when he wasn't truly in love with Quinn and Santana he had always felt like it was right. But this was so much more. It was like he was immortal with Tina. He forgot he was a poor guy who lived with his best friends and had dyslexia, he felt like Heaven was closer than ever.

Tina glanced at him, smiling and went on reading. Sam felt butterflies. In that moment, he didn't care if she was still dating Mike who happened to be Sam's good friend, he didn't care if he'd seem like a douche, but he decided to get the girl.

No matter what it would cost.

SAMTINA

Sam hadn't ever been so in love. This time it wasn't a silly high school crush or a two months lasting relationship, it was much more. After four tutoring sessions he had noticed he did better at school. Of course his dyslexia wasn't getting any better, but when he was asked questions at class, he just remembered what Tina had said.

So when Sam had spotted two tickets to a local rendition of Cats (he recognized the logo) on her desk, he couldn't help but ask who they were for.

"Oh, Mike was supposed to come back for the weekend to watch the show with me but he had to cancel at the last minute, so I'll probably go by myself." Tina had answered, a little upset and her eyes had watered. Sam regretted asking, and tried to fix it.

"Hey, I'll come with you." Sam had offered and Tina had raised her eyes at him, biting her bottom lip before nodding. "Aw, thank you Sam! It'll be fun. Have you seen it? My parents took me watching it when I was little."

"No, but if you like it, then it's most likely great." Sam had complimented her taste, making the Asian blush.

"Okay, great, I'll pick you up at six Friday night." Tina nodded happily and hugged Sam. "Thank you so much. I had already considered giving the extra ticket to some vagabond but I think you'll like it better than them."

"We could go and eat after it," Sam suggested, but rushed to add. "But only if it's okay to you. I'll pay."

"Great!" Tina smiled.

Sam couldn't believe it. He was actually having a date with Tina Cohen-Chang. Almost.

Yeah. I guess this is it. Hope you liked it. Please review or follow or favorite if you feel like it.