At School:
Freddie nervously opened the door to the school and looked around as he made he way to his locker. As he rounded the corner he saw his dark hair best friend Carly standing with the door of her locker open.
"Hey Carly" he says passing by her to reach to his locker.
"Hey Freddie" she replies.
"You ok?" she askes looking at Freddie. Freddie smiles.
"Yeah I am fine" he replies.
Carly and Freddie stand by the blue lockers for a couple seconds before Freddie askes about Carly`s weekend.
"So Carly what did you do this weekend?"
"I helped Spencer create a glitter effile tower this weekend" started Carly as she looked through her locker for her math textbook. Freddie who was standing next to her continued staring ahead as he started talking.
"That is better than my weekend...I had to go with my mom to a conference about healthcare then she made me dinner with all the food groups while signing a new song she learned at the conference" Carly poked her head out of the locker and gave Freddie a sympathetic look.
Freddie smiled back.
"Hey Freddie," began Carly "is there anything going on between you and Sam?" She questions looking at Freddie. Freddie stands there for a second before she begans responding
"Umm...ummm...ummm"
"What do you mean?" he finally gets out.
"I don`t know, it just seems that you and Sam have changed" replied Carly
"No, Sam and I still hate eachother he replied with a smile. Just as Carly was going to ask another question a blonde girl comes into view.
"Hey carls, hey Freddie" said Sam as she walked to her locker and proceeded to open her locker. They responded "hey" back as she stuffed her books in her locker. Carly moved closer to Sam and asked.
"How was your weekend" Sam suddenly went stiff and stopped what she was doing. A few seconds later Sam seemed to snap out of it and responded.
"I just sat around and watched tv and ate chicken". But before Carly could question Sam any further the bell sounded and the halls became crowded with students rushing to there classes. Sam, Freddie and Carly joined the crowd proceeding to their own classes.
