SONG YOU SHOULD BE LISTENING TO:: Running away by AM (the song Sam and Freddie Kissed to)
Carly smiled at Freddie, her hand clenched in his, and her heart beat racing, she laughed lightly, resting her head on his shoulder.
Sam tugged on Spencer's arm gently, her eyes narrowed a frown on her face. Spencer looked down at her.
"Yea?" he mumbled, his eyes moving back and forth between her and the menu board.
She pointed to where she saw them, and Spencer turned his head.
Seeing two brunettes sitting there, he smiled.
"What? Are you okay Sam…hey I know your all shaken up from this whole thing but-"
"NO! Spencer!" she hissed in a soft whisper.
"It's them!" Spencer rolled his eyes.
"Sam that's impossible…they ran away, why would they come back…"
"Spence…Please just trust me…" she looked up at her, her eyes glazed over with hurt and worry.
Spencer began to speak.
"but its…just…i-…" he sighed and walked over to the two adults, lightly patting the girl on the shoulder.
"Excuse me miss, I don't mean to interru-"he froze in his spot, seeing a very lean, tall brunette stand up, her long brown hair going just past her waist, her brown eyes wide.
"Carly…"
She just stood there for a while, staring into her brother's eyes before opening her mouth to speak.
"Spencer" a shaky, rough voice came out of her mouth. she had grown so much, like she wasn't the Carly he once knew, she was a woman now and…oh god…there was only one thing left on his mind.
Spencer clenched his fists, glaring daggers at Freddie from the corner of his eye, one Freddie finally glanced up to see who was talking to her. He blinked a few times, like he was trying to make himself seem wrong, but it didn't go well on his part.
He stood and grabbed Carly's hand, pulling her along.
"Come on, Carly" he mumbled, dragging her from Spencer and going to the door, but once he looked up, he saw something he feared to see.
Sam was standing in front of him, her breathing heavy, her eyes slightly wide and you could see the dry tears running down her cheeks.
She opened her mouth to speak. But nothing came out.
So she ran.
