Hi! I randomly thought of a good idea for a new Quiff story, so here it is! :) Oh and by the way, Lucy Caboosey doesn't exist in this story line…

Quinn and Jeff had been best friends for, well, forever. Their friendship started that fateful day that Quinn's 8 month pregnant mother and Quinn's father moved across the street from the Sterling's and their newborn baby boy, Jeff.

The Sterling's had introduced themselves that night, bringing over some fresh cookies. Mrs. Fabray had shared with Mrs. Sterling that she was due in a month or so, and Mrs. Sterling told her everything about child birth. She even told Mrs. Sterling that she would go with her to the hospital when her water breaks. The Sterlings stayed at the Fabrays until 8:00 that night, talking and laughing. It was like they had known each other forever.

When it finally came time for Mrs. Fabray to give birth, Mrs. Sterling was with her the whole time. They had become a lot closer within that month, as did Mr. Fabray and Mr. Sterling. After 7 hours of labor, Mrs. Fabray gave birth to Quinn. Mrs. Sterling brought Jeff in, and laid him beside Quinn. They were both still newborns, so they easily fell asleep. Sometime while they were asleep, Jeff had somehow grabbed Quinn's hand. Their mothers looked over and Quinn's mother joked,

"Your son's hitting on my girl already!"

It was the middle of summer, and Quinn's parents were both going out of town on business trips, so Quinn was staying at the Sterling's. She and Jeff were both very excited for this, because Quinn had just gotten back from a week long vacation in Florida, and she hadn't gotten to talk to Jeff at all over that time. Quinn's 7th birthday had passed while they were on vacation, so the Sterling's threw her a birthday party when she got back.

It was 10:00; Jeff's parents had already gone to bed so he and Quinn had to be very quiet. They were sitting on Jeff's bed, with his comforter over them. They had decided to play truth or dare; it was Quinn's turn,

"Truth."

"Who is your best friend in the whole entire universe?" Jeff asked her.

"Well, you, silly!" Quinn said, grabbing the flashlight off of Jeff's bed and turning it on so she could see him, "your turn, Jeffie!"

"Hmm… I pick dare," he said. Quinn thought real hard for a good dare.

"Kiss me. On the lips," She said. Jeff shifted uncomfortably, but moved across the bed and pecked her on the lips; they were each other's first kiss. Quinn wiped her lips and said,

"kissing is yucky." Jeff smiled at her and lay down on his bed closing his eyes.

"I'm tired, Quinnie. Let's go to sleep, we're going to the beach tomorrow!"

"Really?" Quinn asked excitedly, "Yay! Ok, let's go to bed." Quinn laughed and lay down next to Jeff. She pulled the cover over top of them so just their heads were sticking out. By the time Quinn actually started getting tired, Jeff was already asleep. Quinn muttered,

"Goofball," before falling asleep.

The next morning Jeff's parents opened his door, after being scared at the fact that Quinn wasn't in the spare bedroom. Quinn was curled up against Jeff, her head lying on his chest. Jeff's parents opened the door and smiled,

"go grab the camera," Jeff's mom said. Jeff's dad came back with the camera and took a picture of the 2.

"We have to send that to her mother!" Jeff's mom said, walking over to Jeff's bed to wake him up. Jeff woke up and noticed something heavy on his chest. He looked down and saw Quinn; he started tickling her. After all of the sleepovers they had had, he definitely knew the best way to wake her up. She woke up with a start and started giggling. Jeff's mom said,

"Alright, you two, lets go to the beach!" Quinn and Jeff quickly changed clothes. They all headed to the car.

They were driving in the car for about a half hour, when they finally got to the beach. They hopped out of the car and spread their towels out on the sand. Jeff's mom rubbed sunscreen on Jeff's back as Jeff rubbed sunscreen on Quinn's. Quinn and Jeff went to play in the water while Jeff's parents watched them.

"Do you think they'll get married?" Jeff's mom asked her husband.

"I'm sure of it," he replied, smiling, watching them take turns lifting each other in the air and tossing them in the water.

So how was it? If you would like me to continue this, review! And read my other Quiff story, Little Manhatten, In Ohio. OK BYEEEE :)