Title: CHEMISTRY Project PART 2
Summary: Harrison and Sam continue their project. Things get even more out of control! Harrison's mother catches them together, and now Harrison must pay the price. But teenagers never listen to their parents anyways so he breaks the rules.
Disclaimer: I don't own anything about Popular, the episodes, or the characters!

Setting: Harrison's bedroom. Takes place right where part 1 left off.

Sam looked up at him. His eyes were focused intensely on her. Sam began to slowly lift her back off the floor. She leaned back. He was still holding her semi down. Finally, she managed to get herself eye level with him. She searched his eyes for an answer or a clue to what he was thinking at that second. Harrison didn't notice that he was still holding her down. His subconscious had taken over. He was to inches away from kissing the girl of his dreams. Sam could see he was fighting something his eyes usually didn't lie. She felt so gravitated towards him though. It was like she was being pulled towards him by some strange force still undiscovered. His warm breath tickled her cheek. She couldn't hold back the emotions building up inside of her. She had to make a move. She sealed the two-inch gap between their lips. Harrison was in shock at first and pulled away. Then, he gathered up all his courage and returned the kiss with intensity. Sam wouldn't' t let him get off so easy this time. She put her arms around his neck not allowing him to break away so quickly. Harrison finally realized he was not the only one enjoying this. Sam must have felt something for him too. He was right. Sam had never felt anything like this for anyone in her life. She almost was unsure about how to handle it. Harrison not wanting the moment to end let her rest her body back down against the floor. Except this time he followed.

"Harrison what do you think your doing!" a familiar yet very displeased voice said. Harrison and Sam both got up and looked at the doorframe. Ms. John looked like she was about to blow a fuse. She had somehow managed to leave work early today.
"Mom, it's not what you think," Harrison said.
"We didn't really DO anything," Harrison continued.
"Sam get out of here now, I'm calling your mother," she said. Sam turned and looked at Harrison for a second in total fear. She marched out. She was going to be in TROUBLE! If there were one thing her mom would approve of this was it, even though they hadn't actually "done" anything.
"Harrison what were you thinking?" Ms. John said. Harrison just stood there amazed and embarrassed without saying a word. He was waiting for her to spit out a sentence.
"I thought we agreed no girls in your room! You're going to pay for this buddy! I don't want to ever catch you pulling a stunt like this again! Furthermore, your forbidden to see that little hoe friend of yours, Sam McPherson, until I decide otherwise! By the way clean this place up!" Ms. John said. She walked out slamming the door behind her.

Harrison knew he had ruined whatever could have been between him and Sam. Now, she'd never forgive him. Harrison knew from past conversations Jane was very strict with her daughter on the issue of boys. Once Harrison's mom called her and told her that she caught them, Sam's life would be over. Harrison's mom tended to exaggerate things also, so a simple kiss or two would turn into god knows what. He was worried about Sam. Now he wasn't even allowed to hang with her anymore, who knew how long it would be before his mom would give up. As for the Chemistry Project, at least they had managed to somewhat complete it. So, they wouldn't get "F"'s on top of everything else.

Sam walked home. She was dead she knew it, yet she didn't regret kissing Harrison. She actually felt kind of good about it. She finally got to confess her true feelings for him and find out he felt the same way about her. She could deal with her mother.
When she got to her house, it was very dark inside. She figured everybody had already gone asleep and she'd just sneak upstairs. She slid the door open, and noticed a small light coming from the living room. She closed it gently and tried to be as quiet as possible. She figured maybe no one would hear her. She made it to the stairway without getting caught. Just then she heard a voice.
"Sam you thought you could just slip upstairs, huh?" Jane McPherson had caught her.
"Oh hi mom," Sam said nervously.
"I got a phone call from Harrison's mom," Jane said.
"Oh really, what did she have to say?" Sam said trying to act smooth.
"What do you think she said Sammy? God I can't believe you," Jane said.
"Mom, you know what I'm not five years old anymore, I don't need to listen to a lecture," Sam said. She ran up stairs towards her room before her mom could reply.

Sam just didn't want to hear it. She sat on her bed staring at the wall thinking. She heard a light tap on her window, and turned around. Too her surprise it was Harrison. He managed to climb the tree outside her window. She opened it up and guided him inside.
"Harrison what are you doing here, if my mother finds out I'm dead!" she whispered.
"Sam, don't worry I'll be quiet, I'm not even suppose to be seeing you. I just had to get away from my mother for a little while she's so bent out of shape," Harrison said.
"Just keep it down," Sam said.
"So, how are you handling the consequences?" Harrison said.
"I didn't give my mom a chance to dish out the sentence yet," Sam said.
"I'm sorry Sammy, I feel like this is my fault," Harrison said.
"Harrison, this is not your fault. Some things just can't be prevented," Sam said.
"What do you mean?" Harrison said.
"Well I just think some people are meant to be together. Like you and me," Sam said. She smiled at him sweetly. Harrison looked at her for a second.
"Sammy do you mean that?" Harrison said. Sam walked over and kissed him.
"Of course I do," Sam said.


THE END!