Ugh, I am so sorry! I can't believe how long I've been putting off writing this, I feel so bad! Volleyball season just ended, so now I have some more free time to write! :)
Lets do this chizz!
Chapter 12: Part 2
Freddie POV:
Her hands were tangled in my hair, my arms were hugging her waist, and I felt like I was flying, literally. I imagined making out with Sam Puckett plenty of times, but I never thought it would be this good. Although it would've been easier if we weren't trapped in these orange seat belt things.
I felt myself running low on air, so I pulled away and smiled slowly. Sam's hair was an absolute mess from the ride, but she looked happier than ever.
"Um excuse me, lovebirds, but could you please get off? Other people wanna ride to, you know."
What….? I looked around and realized that we were back in the loading station. How the hell did this happen? I quickly unbuckled the safety belt and helped Sam with hers. I grabbed my camera from one of the cubby holes and ran to the exit.
Once we got outside, I noticed Sam's fuming face.
"What's wrong?" I asked.
"This isn't fair! My only chance to ride the best roller coaster in the world and I can't even remember going down the giant hill!" She stomped her foot on the ground and threw her head on my chest. I pulled her close and rubbed her back.
"It's okay… do you wanna wait in line again?" I consoled.
"No… it's not even worth it cause the crappy thing just breaks down all the time! I should file a complaint to whoever made that roller coaster."
"Well, the company that made Kingda Ka is stationed in Germany. You know how to complain in German?" I teased.
"No… but I can in Italian," She said cheekily.
Meanwhile, With Carly and Spencer…. (and Logan and Socko and Socko's grandmother)
(Quick AN: If you don't remember what's happening go back to the chapter "Justin Beiberlike Hair)
Carly POV
"Move back 'ye ugly animal!" Socko's grandmother yelled.
The bear swatted at the old woman and roared.
I shrieked and ran into Logan's arms. "Save me!" I yelled.
"I will!" Cried Logan. He charged at the bear, only to come back screaming like a little girl. He ran behind Socko and hid.
"Take that you fowl beast!" I turn my attention back to Socko's grandmother and see that she's beating up the bear with her old lady purse. The thing that surprised me about this was that it was actually working.
The bear whimpered one last time before hobbling back into the woods.
Socko and Spencer, who have apparently seen this many-a-time, ran over to Socko's grandmother and stood on either side of her.
"Ready?" Socko yelled.
"Okay!" Spencer cried.
They started to jump up and down and clap a beat. Together, they cheered: "Ooooooh! She's old! She's tough! She's crazy! And boy, we can't even get enough! Uh-huh! Oh yeah! She's the greatest early 1900's ancient story that's ever been told! Oooooooh! Go Gram Gram of the Socks! Go Gram Gram of the Socks! You fight that bear! You fight that bear! You sure did give him quite a scare! Uh-huh! Oh yeah! Go Gram Gram of the Socks, you go girl!"
That was the absolute weirdest thing that I have ever seen in my entire life.
Socko's grandmother blushed modestly and Spencer and Socko brought her into a big bear hug.
"Yayyyyyy!" They cheered. 'Gram Gram of the Socks' shushed them and yelled, "WHERE'S MY TWENTY BUCKS?"
"Oh! Right, I got this one Socko." He pulled out his wallet and grabbed a twenty dollar bill. "Here you go, thanks for saving us!" Socko's grandmother took the twenty bucks and put it in her old lady purse of death.
Suddenly, a rustle came from the bushes. "What was that?" I squeaked. Logan, trying to redeem himself of his embarrassing fail stepped forward.
"I'll go check it out." He said bravely.
He walked into the bushes to investigate. "Whoa!" I heard him yell. The bushes rustled some more and Logan came running out with his hair full of leaves. "W-what was that thing?"
"What thing?" Questioned Spencer.
Before Logan could respond, an animal about yae wide and yae long walked out of the bushes. Wait a second…. Is that the beavecoon! I looked at Spencer for confirmation, and his face told it all. It was the beavecoon.
And now back to Sam and Freddie….
Sam POV
Freddie and I sat on a bench in the middle of the theme park laughing at the Kingda Ka picture. We had decided to buy the picture that the ride takes, and it was hilarious. I was laughing and looked extremely happy; meanwhile Freddie's hands were covering his face in terror.
"I can't wait to show this to Carly and Spencer… they'll love it!" I laughed.
My mood had greatly improved since my little episode after the ride; I realized that even if I didn't get to enjoy the ride, at least I get to say that I rode Kingda Ka. Plus, the ride wasn't all that bad, considering that making out with Freddie was completely awesome. But he hasn't mentioned it yet… and now I'm worried that it didn't even matter to him and that he was too scared to even realize that we were making out. Ugh, curse that stupid dork for messing up my brain!
I was snapped out of my thoughts when Freddie started talking. "Let me text them now to let them know that we're done."
Freddie unlocked his phone and went to the message menu. "Huh, I just got a e-mail from TrickyBoiii123456789. Who's that?"
"I have no idea, but that's one stupid e-mail address."
Freddie opened the e-mail anyway and gasped. "What!" I yelled.
He handed me the PearPhone and I read:
"Dear Samantha and Fredward, Did you guys enjoy Kingda Ka? It sure looked like it."
Under the text was… a picture of me and Freddie making out! I kept reading.
"I'm sure all your little fans would LOVE to see this picture, which is why I put it up on my website and on Splashface. Not to mention on Zaplook Images. I'm sure that everyone's thrilled that you two are madly in love. Oh, revenge is quite sweet. With hugs and tickles, Nevel."
A/N: Dun Dun Dun! Didn't expect that, now did ya? :D
I had a lot of fun writing this chapter, especially the Socko and Spencer cheer. I hope it was an accurate image of Socko's grandmother! :P
Anyways, I hope this chapter didn't disappoint!
BTW~ I can't believe that there are over 100 reviews for this story! Thank you all so much, it means a lot!
