So it wasn't two in one night but I had to pack and yesterday was not a fun day. My car's muffler fell and was dragging on the ground before I even made it halfway.

So here it is and I should have another for you in the next few days. Enjoy!


He looked out the front window of their apartment and watched as his girlfriend made her way down the street. Danny Fenton sighed at the thought of how secretive the two of them were being. Ever since he confessed his long time crush on his childhood best friend Sam Manson, they decided to wait before the constant "I told you so's" came about. They had been dating for a month, but nobody knew it yet. Moving in together was something they were excited to do, but it had been difficult so far.

They attended the same college and figured no one would care that they had done this. That's what friends at the same college did; they roomed together in a cheap apartment. Both fortunately and unfortunately for Danny, their place was far from cheap. There were three bedrooms, a rather large bathroom and a very comfortable living area with two couches and a recliner chair. The kitchen was the tamest part of the house but her parent's spared no expense in making sure her apartment was the best in the building. Her parents knew they were living together but thought nothing of it.

"You've been friends since grade school and haven't gotten together so we don't worry anymore. Are you sure he isn't gay?" Sam's parents had said to her. Sam assured them he wasn't but they nodded like they didn't believe her. The unfortunate part was trying to act like they didn't always sleep in the same room, and Danny had to keep all of his stuff in the second of the three bedrooms.

Neither of them really knew why they were still keeping their relationship a secret. They had been friends for so long and they enjoyed sneaking around, but when it was just the two of them in their apartment, Danny wondered why they would ever want to be apart. If he had it his way, he would propose to her that second so they could live happily.

They hadn't told anyone aside from Sam's parents that they had moved in together, including Tucker, Jazz, and Danny's parents. So when Tucker asked if he and Jazz could come see his apartment the following weekend, he was hesitant to let them. Although it didn't always look like they both lived there, feminine touches here and there and he would never be able to explain how he could afford living here. He had told them he was living with a roommate, but not their gender or who it was. When he explained this to Sam she was a little worried as well.

"How are we going to keep this up? We have to tell them we're living together at the very least," she had said.

"What's that going to accomplish," he had told her. "We might as well just tell them we're together at that rate."

"We could. But how would they react? And if our parents found out – "

"You mean if YOUR parents find out. Need I remind you that my dad gave me his class ring to give to you when we were younger? My parents would probably ask when the wedding is. Yours would probably kick me out and then do something unspeakable to you for lying."

Sam sighed because she had realized he was right. If her parents found out, Danny would have nowhere to live. "It's just... your parents would have a hard time keeping it quiet."

"So then, let's tell Tuck and Jazz but get them to swear to secrecy."

"We don't have any other choice at this point do we?"

So in the end, Danny reluctantly agreed to let his best friend and sister in on their charade. How they had managed to keep it a secret this long to begin with was beyond his understanding. That was why Sam had left, to let Danny tell them before she came back. It would be easier for one of them to explain it and he was the better person overall of the two of them to do it.

He had been waiting impatiently for an hour since Sam left before they finally showed up. Danny had made sure to hide any personal items that would link his "roommate" to Sam.

"Holy smokes man, how did you end up in a ritzy place like this?" Tucker asked as he walked in and took off his shoes.

"Yeah Danny, mom and dad could never afford this." Jazz added.

Danny laughed nervously. "My roommate's parents are very generous."

"Speaking of, where is he?" Tucker looked around.

"You mean her," Jazz said. Tuckers look of confusion led Jazz to explain. "It's obviously a girl since it's way too clean, smells of lavender and I don't think Danny owns black stiletto's, especially size seven since he's an eleven."

"Impressive." Tucker murmured.

"She's out but will be back within the hour." He had told Sam he's send out a clone to tell her when they arrived and to return home some time after that.

"What's she like? Is she hot?" tucker was smacked in the arm by Jazz. "I'm just asking, but seriously dude, what is she like?"

"She's pretty great, not gonna lie. Neat and organized but not a freak about it and she's beautiful actually. Dark hair, pretty eyes, average height and pretty fit. She's really into reading and she loves the night time." Danny explained trying not to be too specific.

"Danny you do realized you pretty much described your perfect girl." Jazz stated.

Danny nodded and smiled.

"She sounds a lot like someone we know." Tucker said but looked truly puzzled when he continued," I can't put my finger on who though." Danny's whole-hearted smile turned into a nervous one.

They chatted about how he was getting along the past month of college and if classes were any harder this year. Danny eventually had to tell them and stop postponing the inevitable, so when there was a pause in conversation he jumped in.

"So guys... about my roommate... There's something you should know about her. Well two things. First of all, I actually am dating her." Danny's clone came back just then, showing in his mind that Sam was entering the building. "Second, you two do actually know this person. She sounds familiar because... because it's Sam."

His best friend sister stared at him, then broke into grins. Tucker pat his back and said, "Congrats dude, I always knew you two would end up together."

On the other side of the door, Sam sighed a breath of relief. She wasted a minute then walked into the apartment. The first thing she saw was her boyfriend smiling brightly at her from the couch in the living room. She smiled back and walked in, receiving a hug from Jazz.

"The only catch to me telling you this is you CANNOT tell any parents. Mom and dad will blab to Mr and Mrs Manson and they can't know yet. Your parents would blab too Tucker." Danny warned.

"You secret is safe with us little brother." Jazz said crossing her heart. "But I have to ask... how long have you been hiding this?"

The couple blushed. "Little over a month now," Sam replied.

"I'm happy for you two. Just don't put off telling mom and dad for too long. Remember the ghost thing? They'll be okay with anything after that reveal."

"Soon enough, it's just hard not to act like I like her out of the apartment. Sometimes I just want to hold hands."

"Can we stay the night?" Tucker asked all of a sudden.

"Yea, we have an extra bedroom. Why?" Sam asked.

"You have a sixty inch flat screen TV with a Nintendo sixty-four hooked up, Mario Kart and I see that box for Cards Against Humanity sitting on the stand. We have nowhere to be tomorrow, so let's have a party night. It'll be like old times!" Tucker smiled.

Jazz, Danny, and Sam smiled back.

"You're all gonna be crying after I kick your asses at Mario Kart." Sam said deviously.

"In your dreams!"


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