Authors notes: I stumbled across an awesome Jemma story the other night while poking around here. It's called "Shake it off." by Sharada 614. It's 28 Chapters long. So for all of your Jemma lovers out there if you have a few extra minutes you should check it out. It's worth the read. And if you read, then please review. Because I feel if you take the time to write a story that is 28 chapters long then you defenitely deserve lots of reviews. Anyways, on with the chapter. Hope you enjoy:)

"Sean Cameron? Is that really you?"

Sean and Emma turned to see a pretty girl with long brown hair about their age rushing up to them.

"Jamie?" Sean asked aloud looking at the girl in amazement. He smiled realizing that his best friend stood in front of him for the first time in four years.

"Get over here Cameron!" Jamie said extending her arms out for a hug. Sean walked over and gave her a tight squeeze. As they exited the hug she punched him hard on the left shoulder.

"Owww!!!" Sean said holding his shoulder. "What was that for?"

"For not calling me….for not writing me….and for not coming to see me in the last FOUR YEARS!" Jamie yelled.

Sean chuckled. "Looks like you haven't changed a bit. You still have a tough right hook."

Emma stood there awkwardly watching the two banter back and forth. It was cute to see them argue but she couldn't control the twinge of jealousy she felt.

"And your still rude!" Jamie fired back at Sean. "You haven't even introduced me to your girlfriend!"

"Jamie…this is…uhhh" Girlfriend? How do I introduce Emma without saying the wrong thing?

"I'm Emma. Sean's friend." Emma said to Jamie.

Sean sighed a sigh of relief. He had gotten out of that one.

"Nice to meet you Emma. Is this your first time in Wasaga?" Jamie asked.

"It is. I'm going to stay a couple of days before heading back to Toronto."

Jamie looked at Emma as if a light bulb had just turned on in her head. "Well no trip to Wasaga is complete until you attend a beach party! There's one tomorrow night. You guys should both come."

Emma hesitated. She really didn't have anything to wear. Come to think of it she only had the clothes she had on right then to wear over the next couple of days. "I'm not sure….I don't have anything to wear."

"We kind of came up here last minute and didn't really pack." Sean said agreeing with Emma.

Jamie had a solution to that problem. "No worries. Emma you look about the same size as me. I'm going home in a few minutes so I'll drop a few outfits off at Sean's house for you to wear."

Emma and Sean looked at each other for a moment and then Emma nodded. Jamie didn't seem like the type of girl who took "no" for an answer.

"Ok then." Jamie said. "I'll see you guys tomorrow night. It's my 16th birthday so you guys better be there!"

"We will." Sean assured her. And with Sean's response Jamie turned around and continued on her way down the street.

As soon as Emma knew Jamie was out of ear shot she spoke. "Jamie seems…ummm…"

"Crazy?" Sean said finishing her sentence.

"I was going to say something more like energetic." Emma said giggling.

"Yeah, she's one of a kind for sure. She's a tough girl. She'd do anything for a friend." Sean said thinking back to the last time he had saw Jamie.

Four years earlier.

Jamie and Sean were at the park sitting on the swings. It's where they usually went when they wanted to get away and needed to talk about stuff.

"So you're really leaving?" Jamie asked.

"Yeah, I leave tomorrow. It's either I go to Toronto to live with Tracker or I'm going to end up in Juvi." Sean said somberly remembering the fight he had earlier that day with Tyler Bishop.

"I can't believe you really have to leave." Jamie said kicking the dirt. She hated the idea of her best friend leaving but did know it was for the best.

"I hate the idea of me having to leave just as much as you do." Sean assured her. "I mean, whose going to take care of you when I'm gone?" Sean worried about Jamie and feared that she may be Tyler Bishop's next victim since he wouldn't be around to stop him.

"I'll be fine Sean. After that fighting lesson you gave me earlier I should be all set." Jamie said confidently. "After all, nobody messes with Jamie Nash!!!"

"That's the attitude." Sean said chuckling. "I'm going to miss you." he said softening.

"I'm going to miss you too Sean." she said as a tear fell to the ground. "Promise me something?"

"Anything."

"When you get to Toronto find somebody you can talk to. We both know what happens when you bottle things up inside for too long."

"Ok. I will." he promised her.

He flashed back from his memory of him and Jamie and stared at Emma standing in front of him. He had found that person who understood him in Emma. He had just sucked when it came to the communicating part and had never lived up to that part of the promise. Maybe now it was time to change that. Maybe he could learn to open up to her and tell her how he really felt about things. Maybe it wasn't too late for them.

Emma noticed Sean's intense stare at her. "What?" she asked. "What are you thinking about?"

"Oh…just something Jamie said the last time I saw her." he said and then quickly changed the subject. "Are you hungry?"

"Starving." Emma answered.

"Pizza?" Sean asked.

"Only if it's double cheese." Emma said smiling.

"No other kind I'd rather eat." Sean smiled back at Emma. They headed down the street towards the pizza restaurant. He put his arm around Emma's shoulders. Emma didn't flinch when he touched her but instead snuggled in closer to him. She felt safe with his arm around her. Maybe it wasn't too late for them she thought.