A/N: I'm so sorry for the long update! I decided I was going to be more organized and write the chapters in advance instead of uploading them right after I write them. I'm going to do that with my Victorious story, All Grown Up, too.

Disclaimer: I don't own iCarly, Full House, Liz Gillies or Demi Lovato.

{Freddie POV}

I was pretending to listen to one of Spencer's rants (I believe it was about how amazing a Full House remake would be and who should play DJ: Liz Gillies or Demi Lovato, when I heard the doorbell ring. I hurried over to open the door. There stood Sam, wearing black jeans and a sweater, a white jacket draped over her arm.

"I'm here….. why?" She asked, irritated.

"Because, we are going ice skating."

"Really?!" She seemed really excited. I smiled.

"Yup."

"Well c'mon, let's go!" Spencer yelled from behind us.

We rushed out the door and down to the parking garage. Spencer drove us to Ice Fest Skating Rink. We rented our skates; hockey skates for Spencer and me, and Sam's figure skates. Spencer whined that he couldn't do as cool tricks with the hockey skates. We wobbled over to the ice. I slowly started around the rink, trying not to fall on my butt. Meanwhile, Sam raced ahead, and after barely a minute, lapped me. She slowed down by Spencer and me.

"Hey, you two, watch this!"

She went around half of the rink, and when she came back, she had her leg stretched so her foot was above her head with her hand holding it up. I guess there's a lot I don't know about Sam. Spencer clapped and cheered. My jaw dropped. Sam grinned.

"Wow, Sam! That was amazing!" I exclaimed.

"You think that was amazing? Wait 'til you see what else I can do!"

She went ahead of us to do another trick. This time she started spinning. She folded her body almost in half and still kept her balance, then came back up and did a few more turns. This time Spencer and I were both idiots cheering in the middle of the rink.

Sam skated effortlessly back over to us and said, "Alright I've got one more. It's kinda hard, so it might take me a couple tries."

It didn't take her a couple tries. She got it perfect on the first attempt. She looped around and then started another turn. Then she grabbed the bottom of her skate. What is she doing? She pulled her leg over her head again. Except this time, she was spinning. And she pulled her leg BEHIND her to get it above her. I can hardly walk in a straight line without falling, let alone ice-skate. Sam took a "victory lap" then joined Spencer and me.

"Sam, that was really good. How can you do that?"

"Well, I was a dancer, and when my mom was dating a figure skater like six years ago, he said I was really good at skating, so I decided to try it."

"Can you teach me!?" Spencer begged.

"Can you touch your toes?" Sam asked.

"No…." Spencer dropped his head.

"Ooh! I wanna try something!" Sam exclaimed suddenly. She quickly skated a few yards ahead of us, then jumped and easily landed. "Okay, now I'll try something a little harder," she yelled to us.

Spencer and I watched as she leapt into the air, straightened her legs, and started coming back down. Her front skate hit the ice. Then her back skate. But it didn't land right. Something twisted and she was sitting on the ice, holding her ankle. I quickly skated (well, as quickly as one can go without falling) over to her.

"Oh my Gosh, Sam! Are you okay?" I asked her.

"Do I look okay?!" She raised her voice.

I turned to Spencer. "We should take her home."

"Okay, I'll bring the car around." Spencer turned away.

"Come on, I'll help you." I held my hand out to her. She pulled herself up, then winced as she put pressure on her ankle. I moved closer to her and put my arm around her waist so I was supporting most of her weight, then helped her off the ice. We returned our skates and got our shoes on. Spencer and I helped Sam into the car, and we went back to Spencer's apartment (after stopping for tacos- nothing will keep Sam from a meal).

A/N: To see the first trick Sam did (the heel stretch), you can watch Jennette do it at watch?v=vqiOek5Eq2o

The second trick (the first spin): watch?v=jWCXG1qh55U

The last trick (the second spin): watch?v=N7WrDTLJK-Y

I can't believe how talented Jennette is. She can act, sing, rap, dance, and figure-skate— all unbelievably well, too. So who do you think would play DJ better? Review please!