Chapter 13: iSing

Author's Note: There are a couple songs in this chapter that you might want to check out, if you want. There's "So Close" by Jennette McCurdy. (But in this chapter I made it that Sam wrote the song).

The other song is Lucky by Jason Mraz and Colbie Caillat. It's a great duet. In the chapter, it's a real song.

You might want to check them out, just because they're pretty cool! :D

Freddie's POV:

It was Monday, and I had to go through a whole school day thinking about what had happened two days ago, on Saturday. Without words, I'd told Sam how I felt about her. And without words, she told me that she felt the same way. I never kissed and hugged her so much, and it was the best day ever. But we didn't really talk about it. But we did talk. We talked like we were best friends.

I stayed after school in the library that day, just to do homework and study because I needed to get that stuff over with because I wouldn't be able to think straight at home or especially at Carly's house. This was because all I could think about was Sam.

I finished my homework earlier than I'd expected so I left the library because I was restless. I was walking through the halls when suddenly I heard some sort of angelic voice and guitar playing. I finally recognized the voice. It was Sam. She was singing.

It came from the auditorium, and I peeked in to see Sam just singing and playing guitar. She had an amazing voice as she sang, "I can't help myself. I can't help but smile! Every time I see your face."

I walked into the auditorium slowly as she sang the last lines, "My heart is yours to have and hold or break. How'd you get to be so close, but yet so far away?"

I clapped and she looked up and smiled. Still holding her guitar, she said, "Oh, I didn't see you there."

I smiled and jumped up onto the stage. "Sam, did you write that song?" I asked.

"Maybe," she said with a grin.

"I didn't know you sing!" I exclaimed.

She shrugged modestly. "Do you sing?"

"In the shower," I said with a laugh. "I'm terrible."

Sam smirked. "I doubt that."

I sat next to her on the edge of the stage with our feet hanging off. Suddenly, she started playing a familiar song on her guitar. I thought that she was going to sing, but then I realized that it was a duet. It was Lucky by Jason Mraz and Colbie Caillat.

Sam looked at me and she wanted me to sing. I swallowed and sang the words to the song, "Do you hear me? I'm talking to you. Across the water, across the deep blue ocean! Under the open sky, oh my, baby I'm trying."

Sam smiled and she sang her part. "Boy I hear you, in my dreams. I feel your whisper, across the sea. I keep you with me, in my heart. You make it easier when life gets hard!"

We sang together, "Lucky I'm in love with my best friend! Lucky to have been where I have been. Lucky to be coming home again."

As we sang, "Ooh, ooh, ooh," I realized why Sam chose this song. This was us. Well, partly. We never really spoke of it, and we weren't boyfriend and girlfriend, but we both knew that we loved each other, and we were practically best friends.

We continued to sing, "They don't know how long it takes, waiting for a love like this. Every time we say goodbye, I wish we had one more kiss. I'll wait for you, I promise you I will!"

We finished the song, still sitting right next to each other.

"Liar," she giggled softly as we finished. She took her guitar strap off and put her guitar behind her.

"What are you talking about?" I asked.

"You can sing!" she exclaimed.

"Not as good as you," I said. "And honestly, I can't sing in front of people."

"So what, I'm not a person anymore?" she joked with a smirk.

I laughed. "I don't know… there's just something about you. I'm just comfortable with you," I admitted.

Sam just smiled.

"You've got an amazing voice," I told her.

"Thanks," she said and added, "Freddifer."


Bleh, not my best chapter. But okay. Review!