A/N: This is not going to be much like the actual movie 'When A Stranger Call' because I've never seen the movie.
When A Stranger Calls
Chapter One
Call #1
"I don't think it's a good idea," Paulina said.
"It's just a harmless prank," said Star, standing next to the girl.
"I don't know guys, it sounds a little too mean," Valerie added next.
"Ever since you started dating that freak, you've been thinking like that," Star remarked. "And ever since you broke up, you've been acting worst. Not like we'll have anything to do with him."
"It still sounds like a bad idea," Paulina said again.
Star sighed. "Fine, we'll do all the work, but if she asks to try it, then no one stop her," Star said. Paulina and Valerie looked uncertain. Paulina mostly because this was the one thing her group had kept secret from everyone at the school. It was like a small club, but not really a club. Just something these girls thought was funny to do. Valerie just didn't want Danny to get involved with this. He may get mad at her should he find out what's going on. But then again, they weren't going out anymore, so...
"Here goes, girls," Star said and began to walk towards the trio of friends across the hall.
"I'm telling that movie sucks," Sam said again.
"I'm almost traumatized!" Tucker exclaimed.
"Sam, you live for movies like this," Danny remarked. "Maybe you should let Tucker have his moments."
"Fine," Sam murmured.
"Hey, Goth- I mean, Sam," a voice called. Sam groaned, knowing that voice like the palm of her hand.
"Yes?" Sam asked, turning to the blonde now before her. Star grinned happily at her. Tucker could only look at Paulina; Danny was looking at Valerie. He gave a short wave, she gave one too.
"Valerie, Paulina, and I were wondering if we could talk to you for a sec?" Star asked, making a small motion with her hand to emphasize that they all wanted to talk to her.
Tucker and Danny looked at Sam, but she hadn't even flinched. "Fine," she responded. "But make it quick."
Tucker could swear he saw Star's grin turn into an evil smirk, but he said nothing as the girls began to walk away.
"That was weird," Tucker murmured.
"No kidding," Danny agreed. He wondered what it was they needed to talk about. He also wondered why they needed to talk about it with Sam. Was he missing something here?
Lunch time.
"Hey, Sam," Danny said, looking at his best friend. He was sitting on a bench in the lunch area outside the school. He'd been waiting for Sam for a while.
"Hey," Sam replied.
"Haven't talked to you in awhile," Danny said. Tucker was off trying to get another girl's attention so it was just him and Sam.
"I know, class totally took away the time," Sam replied. She sat down and began to unwrap her bag lunch. She looked care-free while doing so, as if pretending nothing had happened. She took a bite of her sanwich.
"Sam, mind telling me what Star and Paulina had to say to you?" Danny asked. "Not just curiosity, but you spent all of the morning free-period time to do so. Was it that important?"
Sam looked at him, moving only her eyes. She put the sandwich down and then laced both hands together in front of her at chin level. "Valerie was there to you know," she said. "They made a rather convincing proposal. They asked if I wanted to come to a sleep-over with them."
"A sleep-over?"
"Yep." Sam nodded. "I agreed because I decided it'd be the perfect chance to humiliate them should I find something embarrassing out."
"I don't think that's a good idea," Danny remarked.
"It's just a harmless little prank."
"It sounds a little too mean."
Sam looked at him in disbelief. "Do you remember all the times back in middle and elementary when Paulina and Star used to prank you all the time?"
"We were kids," Danny said.
Sam grinned. "You're just worried about your ex-girl friend, aren't you?"
Danny blushed noticeably. He turned three shades of pink. "N-no," he stammered. "Well, yeah, but...Sam!"
"Sorry, already agreed," Sam said. Danny sighed.
"Fine."
The girls giggled. Sam didn't look too happy though. Everywhere was pink, and she was wearing a purple-black pajama shirt and pants. The girls were wearing pink too. Sam looked at them. She'd never felt so insecure before. Well, she's never been to a sleep-over either. "Come on!" Paulina urged.
"It's not hard, Sam," Valerie said. "It's harmless. No big deal."
"Any number, Sam," Star said. "The first that pops into your head."
Danny was nearly falling asleep. As a matter of fact he was asleep. He was supposed to be studying for the math test coming up in two days, but he just can't concentrate if he's too sleepy! Then, his phone began to ring, startling him. It was his cell phone.
He yawned as he awoke and reached towards his desk for the vibrating phone. Unfortunately, his desk wasn't exactly very near. As he was reaching for it, his accidentally fell right off his bed.
Danny fell with a sharp thud, waking him up fully. "Ow," he mumbled. Then he found that his phone had fallen in front of him from vibrating. Danny sat up, rubbing the spot on his head he'd fallen on, and picked up the phone. He checked the Caller ID: Number Blocked. Frowning, he flipped it open and answered.
"Hello?"
"Hey," the voice replied. It was a girl no doubt, but none he'd ever heard. This voice made his stomach spur with butterflies, and his mind buzz with unwanted thoughts. The voice sounded seductive and sensual on a level he could not identify. If he did know the voice, he wouldn't have been able to recognize it anyway.
"Wh-who's this?" Danny stammered. His mind was beginning to bug him. Not mention his body seemed to react to the voice's tone.
"Your secret admirer," the voice said.
Danny gulped and switched hands on the phone because his palm was getting sweaty. He shifted in his spot on the floor. "You don't...you don't say," he stammered again. Come on, Fenton, stay calm. He told himself this a million times, but his body would not listen.
"I do. So, how's your day been? Want to go out some time? When you're not busy? I'd love to go out with you."
"My schedule's pretty beat full right now," Danny replied, not being able to resist the need to pace. He needed to calm down. This was probably just some prank. It might even be a wrong number.
"I'm sure you can make room for me, right? My body is aching to get moving."
"No, nope, no, no time at all," Danny said. He felt his body tense. The way she'd said the last part. It made him...uncomfortable. "L-listen, I-I've got t-to g-go," Danny said qucikly.
"Aw! That's too bad. Okay, talk to you later."
"Bye," Dany said quickly and hung up the phone as fast as he could. Once he'd done so, he sighed. That was strange. Finding that his heart was beating out of control and his body still seem to sting, he quickly walked over to his bed and picked up his math book. He was probably going to have a long night.
That didn't sound right! he thought unhappily.
E/N: I've never written anything like this. Tell me: should I rate this mature?
