Author's Note:

Hey guys, I'm updating again so soon because I'm going away for the weekend and probably won't be updating. I think this oneshot is pretty crappy, but hopefully you guys disagree. Also, I feel like Annie might be OOC? Let me know what you think.

Anyways, thanks for all the rad reviews! You guys are the reason why I even post these things. (:

Laurie's sitting on the couch with her parents when her mother gives her a strange look. "Laurie! What's that on your neck?" she asks, obviously talking about the large hickey on the girl's collarbone, which was given to her by Annie earlier that day.

The blonde girl blushes a deep crimson, and struggles to come up with an answer, stuttering over her words and adjusting her glasses nervously. But before she has to admit what it is, her cell phone goes off. She jumps off the couch and leaves the room to answer it, "Annie, you just saved my life." She says, not realizing how true those words could end up being in a year's time.

Annie laughs throatily on the other end before speaking, "and how'd I do that?"

Laurie blushes again before answering, "Uh, well, in the library today you kind of left a hickey on my neck. And I didn't notice it until my mother kindly pointed it out."

That sends the shorter girl into a fit of laughter, "Wow Laurie, you sure are great at hiding things, aren't you?" before Laurie can reply, Annie speaks again, "let me save your life again, come over here for the night."

"Baby, we both know you're not inviting me over there to protect me from my mother's questions," Laurie says, "but sure, I'll be over in twenty minutes."

"I'm totally doing it for you, Laurie." Annie says with a smirk that the blonde can't see, "okay, maybe a bit for me, but mostly for you, I swear. Oh, and make it ten." With that, the line goes dead and Laurie bites her lip, snapping her phone shut and grinning.

And in that moment, it had never been more clear to Laurie Strode; she's completely, and utterly head-over-heels in love with Annie. The sheriff's daughter had stolen her heart.