Title: Satine as a Schoolgirl
Author: Sparkling Diamond Satine
Summary: The sequel to "A Better Life", Victoria wasn't the only one living in someone else's body. Satine lives the rest of her life in (cough) my (cough) body. Will she be able to survive life with my annoying stepfather (which I still have yet to tell my mommy about)? Will she be able to withstand school at Garden City High? And the most important question…will she find a way to get over Christian? Will she find new love? And will I stop asking these annoying questions that I have yet to answer? KEKEKEKE
Disclaimer: I do not own Satine, but I own all my friends, which you will probably not recognize anyway…
Rating: PG-no need to explain…I hope
REEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD and REEEEEEEVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEW
Note: I'm going to refer to Satine as Veronica, because it's much much easier.
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Veronica sat outside, looking up at the stars until Christian came and sat next to her. "They're beautiful…"
"Not as beautiful as you…" Christian breathed and pulled her closer to him.
Veronica leaned her head against Christian's as he pointed out all the constellations to her. After pointing out the last one, their eyes met, and Christian pressed his lips against Veronica's. Veronica pulled away and grinned.
"I never thought that I could find someone just the same as my dear Christian…" Veronica said.
"Fate brought us here…" Christian said.
"Please…like I've heard that a million times," Veronica laughed. "But I believe you to be not only the splitting image of Christian…but also a reincarnation of his soul…"
"I would believe it if I knew this other Christian," Christian said. "But I'll trust your judgment on this."
"Suddenly the world…seems such a perfect place…suddenly it moves with such a perfect grace," Veronica sang.
Somehow, Christian found the words to the song and joined in. "Suddenly my life doesn't seem such a waste."
"It all revolves around you," Veronica sang alone.
"There is no mountain to high, no rivers too wide. Sing out this song and I will be there by your side. Storms may gather and stars may collide," they sang together.
"But I will love you…" Christian sang.
"I will love you…" Veronica sang.
"Until the end of time," they both sang.
"Come what may…come what may. I will love you until my dying day! Oh come what may…come what may! I will love you…until my dying day…" they sang in harmony.
"Wow…where'd those words come from?" Christian asked, slightly confused.
"Those are the words to our secret song…back in Montmartre," Veronica explained. "See, I told you. You really are the reincarnation of my Christian's soul."
"This is all just too much for me…" Christian said.
Veronica kissed him. "You better get some, rest then. We have a big day ahead of us."
"And what day would that be?" Christian asked.
"The day we snub George, of course!" Veronica said, laughing.
~*~
"Come what may…" Erin sang. "Come what may…I will love you…until my dying day." She looked out the window at her brother and her best friend watching the stars and sighed. All she wanted was a real love, but she didn't know how to trust Eddie…after all he was going to break those two up.
"Erin…?" a voice asked. Erin recognized it as Eddie's voice coming from their walkie-talkies. They hadn't used those things in ages, but Erin never threw hers out. She had figured that Eddie threw his out, but she was quite wrong.
"Yes, Eddie?" Erin asked, turning on the walkie-talkie.
"That was a beautiful song…" Eddie said. "I heard it from my window."
"Eddie…you live across the street from me…you couldn't have possibly heard me singing," Erin said, laughing.
"Well…I heard from my walkie-talkie," Eddie said.
Erin laughed; she must have left it on by accident while she was singing. "I do love you…and I will until my dying day," Erin said. "I've liked you for a while now…but never had the guts to do anything about it…and if you EVER try to do anything to separate Christian and Veronica again I WILL be forced to tickle the living daylights out of you."
Eddie laughed; he liked hearing this out of Erin. "Don't worry, I wouldn't dream of it."
"Good…shall I see you tomorrow, then?" Erin asked.
"Of course, love," Eddie said, switching off his walkie-talkie.
Author: Sparkling Diamond Satine
Summary: The sequel to "A Better Life", Victoria wasn't the only one living in someone else's body. Satine lives the rest of her life in (cough) my (cough) body. Will she be able to survive life with my annoying stepfather (which I still have yet to tell my mommy about)? Will she be able to withstand school at Garden City High? And the most important question…will she find a way to get over Christian? Will she find new love? And will I stop asking these annoying questions that I have yet to answer? KEKEKEKE
Disclaimer: I do not own Satine, but I own all my friends, which you will probably not recognize anyway…
Rating: PG-no need to explain…I hope
REEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAD and REEEEEEEVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEW
Note: I'm going to refer to Satine as Veronica, because it's much much easier.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*
Veronica sat outside, looking up at the stars until Christian came and sat next to her. "They're beautiful…"
"Not as beautiful as you…" Christian breathed and pulled her closer to him.
Veronica leaned her head against Christian's as he pointed out all the constellations to her. After pointing out the last one, their eyes met, and Christian pressed his lips against Veronica's. Veronica pulled away and grinned.
"I never thought that I could find someone just the same as my dear Christian…" Veronica said.
"Fate brought us here…" Christian said.
"Please…like I've heard that a million times," Veronica laughed. "But I believe you to be not only the splitting image of Christian…but also a reincarnation of his soul…"
"I would believe it if I knew this other Christian," Christian said. "But I'll trust your judgment on this."
"Suddenly the world…seems such a perfect place…suddenly it moves with such a perfect grace," Veronica sang.
Somehow, Christian found the words to the song and joined in. "Suddenly my life doesn't seem such a waste."
"It all revolves around you," Veronica sang alone.
"There is no mountain to high, no rivers too wide. Sing out this song and I will be there by your side. Storms may gather and stars may collide," they sang together.
"But I will love you…" Christian sang.
"I will love you…" Veronica sang.
"Until the end of time," they both sang.
"Come what may…come what may. I will love you until my dying day! Oh come what may…come what may! I will love you…until my dying day…" they sang in harmony.
"Wow…where'd those words come from?" Christian asked, slightly confused.
"Those are the words to our secret song…back in Montmartre," Veronica explained. "See, I told you. You really are the reincarnation of my Christian's soul."
"This is all just too much for me…" Christian said.
Veronica kissed him. "You better get some, rest then. We have a big day ahead of us."
"And what day would that be?" Christian asked.
"The day we snub George, of course!" Veronica said, laughing.
~*~
"Come what may…" Erin sang. "Come what may…I will love you…until my dying day." She looked out the window at her brother and her best friend watching the stars and sighed. All she wanted was a real love, but she didn't know how to trust Eddie…after all he was going to break those two up.
"Erin…?" a voice asked. Erin recognized it as Eddie's voice coming from their walkie-talkies. They hadn't used those things in ages, but Erin never threw hers out. She had figured that Eddie threw his out, but she was quite wrong.
"Yes, Eddie?" Erin asked, turning on the walkie-talkie.
"That was a beautiful song…" Eddie said. "I heard it from my window."
"Eddie…you live across the street from me…you couldn't have possibly heard me singing," Erin said, laughing.
"Well…I heard from my walkie-talkie," Eddie said.
Erin laughed; she must have left it on by accident while she was singing. "I do love you…and I will until my dying day," Erin said. "I've liked you for a while now…but never had the guts to do anything about it…and if you EVER try to do anything to separate Christian and Veronica again I WILL be forced to tickle the living daylights out of you."
Eddie laughed; he liked hearing this out of Erin. "Don't worry, I wouldn't dream of it."
"Good…shall I see you tomorrow, then?" Erin asked.
"Of course, love," Eddie said, switching off his walkie-talkie.
