So, apparently, inspiration can't wait until Monday. :)

I started writing and haven't stopped for the past half hour... yeah...

Here is the next chapter I guess :S

And, just in case of confusion I shall still be updating on Monday (hopefully)

I finished my exams on Wednesday, but they're still going on in my uni so I have all next week off.

Result hi-5! :D

And so hopefully I will be writing loads and loads for this, may start something else, may not, i've already given myself loads of to-do's for next week, one of which is to completely re-jig my ipod. Which is a much bigger job than I had first anticipated but I was excited :/

So, yeah... here's the next chapter, kind of emotional like I promised, at least in my opinion, but this wasn't what I had in mind for this chapter, what I was going to write for this will be what I write in the next one, so this is the build up emotion to the... emotion apocalypse to come... yeah... plus it's much longer than the last one. :D

Enjoy and please let me know what you think, it means the world to me :)

Sophie remembered the first time she met Sian, almost 4 years ago now.

She had been waiting at the bus stop, it was the first day and she was kind of nervous. Hard to believe I know. She had her headphones in, she always found that music calmed her, and still does to this day. And all of a sudden she felt a tap on her shoulder, and turned around, only to see the most beautiful thing she had ever seen. The gorgeous blonde smiled at her and asked her if she knew what time the bus was at. Sophie realised she had been staring at the gorgeous girl in front of her, and quickly snapped herself out of her love struck trance, of course she didn't know it was love then, she was only 14. "Eh, I... I think it's at 8.20" Sophie mumbled. Sian smiled at her before thanking her and sitting down at the bus stop. Sophie realised she was alone, and she thought now would be as good a time as many to make some friends.

"Hey" She said as she sat down next to her.

"Oh, hey there" she flashed that brilliant smile again and Sophie couldn't help but think how fantastic she was, and she didn't even know her.

"So, you going to Weatherfield high too?"

"Yeah, it's my first day… how about you?" Sophie beamed internally at her answer. They were in the same year. Internal backflip180 spin yeeeeeeah.

"Yeah, same…" She trailed, smiling again.

"I'm Sophie by the way."

"Sian"

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The girls had spent all day together, they had all the same classes and they had talked every spare second they had together. Once they had gotten off the bus, Sophie collapsed onto the bench at the bus stop.

"Why is every first day back to school exhausting?" Sophie whined as she leant her head back against the glass.

"I know, probably because we screw up our sleeping patterns over the summer and end up getting up when we should be going to bed and going to bed when we should be getting up" Sian laughed.

"What kind of crazy summers do you have?" Sophie exclaimed, both of them laughing together.

"I better get home, you know parents…" Sophie said, although she really did not want to leave. "See you tomorrow?" Sophie said hopeful.

"Yeah, great, I'll see you tomorrow" Sian beamed at her and with that, she watched her turn and head home.

She is amazing.

-XXXX-

For Sophie, the week had gone by in a blur of blonde hair and sparkling blue eyes.

It was one of the best of her life, she couldn't remember having so much fun before. She never thought she would say this, but she wasn't looking forward to the weekend, a whole two days without seeing Sian. Sophie was looking out the window as the bus pulled in at Coronation Street an she sighed as she got out of her seat and followed Sian off the bus.

"You've been quiet, you okay?" Sian asked with concern. How sweet was she.

"Oh, eh yeah… just tired I guess" Sophie smiled weakly, this was going to be a long weekend.

Both girls were quiet for a moment before Sophie broke the silence.

"So… I should…" She said as she pointed toward her house.

"Oh, yeah… sure…"

"I'll see you Monday." Sophie smiled at her before turning to walk away.

"Oh… okay…. Em, Soph?"

No one had ever called her Soph before. She smiled at how Sian had used it and turned around to face her.

"Would you maybe wanna do something tomorrow? Like, cinema or something? It's just I have nothing to do and I'd much rather spend my evening with you…" Sian blushed, she was so adorable. "I mean, ya know, 'cause it'd be really boring and all sitting at home, if you wanna, you don't have to like if you have something else to do it's fine…"

Sophie smiled at how embarrassed she was. "That sounds great, I'd love to"

Sian had been staring at her feet, and she looked up, beaming. "Okay, well great... oh, here's my number, text me and we'll sort it out later yeah?" She said as she typed her number into Sophie's phone.

"Sure, I'll talk to you later then." Sophie said excitedly.

"Great! See you!" Sian said, sounding much happier than she had a few minutes previous.

Sophie turned and began walking home, smiling thinking at how cute this girl was, and how easily she could make Sophie smile.

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That was only the beginning of all the things she made Sophie feel over the course of their friendship. The times they sat at the bus stop just giggling and telling each other stories and gossip, how they had gotten matching henna tattoos, how they would snuggle up together in her bed when they had sleepovers, how Sian would always tell her to try on the new clothes they had bought on their many shopping trips, how Sian had been there for her when she found out her mum had cancer, and how when her relationship with Ryan ended, Sophie was the only person Sian wanted to see or talk to. They had cried for hours to each other and shed tonnes of tears together. Sian was the first thing Sophie thought of when she woke up, and the last thing she thought of before she fell asleep, and her dreams were filled with thoughts of the most amazing girl she has ever met, the only person on earth that could make her feel so comfortable, and yet at the same time make her so nervous. Sophie didn't know much, but she knew that as long as she had Sian in her life, things would be okay, because she was the only thing that mattered to her.

And now, she's found out that Sian may perhaps feel the same way about her, and she's just gone and messed it up like she does everything else, and all she can do is sit there and think about it, completely in a daze.

Sophie had waited for this day for as long as she could remember and now that it was here, all she could do was sit on her bed like a complete moron, and think about how bad she had messed up.

No.

I won't do this.

I'm going to do what I always do.

I'm not going to just sit here.

I'm not going to feel sorry for myself.

And I am certainly not gonna let the girl of my dreams tell me she feels the same and then run away from me because I'm a twat.

You listen to me Sophie Webster. Sian is all you've ever wanted, all you ever could want and all you EVER think about. Trust me, I should know, I'm your brain.

If there is even the slightest chance that she feels the same, well damn it you are gonna go and find out!

So get up, get moving and go get your girl!

"YES!" Sophie screamed as she jumped up, grabbed her jacket and ran out of the house.