Samantha "Sam" Manson (
bringnewjokes) wrote2006-07-06 03:42 pm
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Like most teenagers during the summer, Sam, Danny and Tucker enjoyed going to the beach.
To a lesser extent, so did Jazz, who had agreed to drive them there and "supervise"; of course, that was quickly forgotten with the momentary cautions of Don't wander off! and NO GHOST FIGHTING!, and then Jazz was off to the marine biology museum with her notebook and trusty pink pen.
So they were left by themselves at the beach house to change. Sweet.
Except for the minute that Sam opened her backpack she could have sworn that tiny hearts erupted from it, along with a perfume so sickeningly sweet that she could have hurled.
"I. Am. Not. WEARING. THIS."
And so she grabbed her best friends' wrists, after closing her backpack ("Augh! The smell! How will I get it out?") and dragged them to the nearby swim shop. Then she deposited them on the benches while she went to go find something in something a little more dark.
To a lesser extent, so did Jazz, who had agreed to drive them there and "supervise"; of course, that was quickly forgotten with the momentary cautions of Don't wander off! and NO GHOST FIGHTING!, and then Jazz was off to the marine biology museum with her notebook and trusty pink pen.
So they were left by themselves at the beach house to change. Sweet.
Except for the minute that Sam opened her backpack she could have sworn that tiny hearts erupted from it, along with a perfume so sickeningly sweet that she could have hurled.
"I. Am. Not. WEARING. THIS."
And so she grabbed her best friends' wrists, after closing her backpack ("Augh! The smell! How will I get it out?") and dragged them to the nearby swim shop. Then she deposited them on the benches while she went to go find something in something a little more dark.
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"Please don't be mad?"
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Then sighed.
"Well. I guess I can forgive you. It's not like I don't hate the rest of the female population of our school anyway."
She glared. "But if you ever, EVER--"
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Then, "Uh, I didn't mean for it to come out like that."
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Then burst out into giggles.
"You still have lost make out points."
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"Um, would offering to prance around in my underwear for you help get some back or make me lose more?"
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He scooted over next to her, pulling her close.
"Okay. One of the things I learned from doing that, aside from it being bad and wrong and horribly awful was that...well, you were really pretty. Like, really, really pretty. And that's kind of when I stopped, because it felt...wrong. I mean, it was different to look at other girls like that, just a joke, you know? But seeing my best friend like that and really liking what I saw--without, um, you knowing--was wrong. It was a bad thing to do to you. Even if...even if I was really tempted to see you again like that."
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"That's..." She paused. "Danny, that's... that's really sweet. Even considering the less-than-pleasant circumstances."
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A grin. "And I'm not just saying that for makeout points--okay, partly for makeout points, but I'm also saying it because it's true."
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"Understood."
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Then gave him a mind-numbing, knees-weaking, stomach pummeling, head spinning, dizzy making kiss that probably could have set off fireworks if they'd been near any.
Then she blinked, and pulled back, sucking on his bottom lip for a moment before letting go entirely.
"Okay," she said, breathlessly. "Mission accomplished."
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Then a wave bowled him right over.
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Then he handed it to her. "At least it's dry."
Hopefully she'd be a little less cold.
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Because she didn't really care what Tucker thought -- and she wanted the rest of the world to know...
"Danny..." She looked at him, softly, pleadingly. "Can we... go... um, flying? Please? Well, you'll be the one flying, and if you don't want to take me that's fine and I'm completely fine with it--"
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It was empty. The beach wasn't as nice there near the bay so towards the evening, it was empty, unlike the public beaches near the boardwalk.
Sam probably felt lighter than the air itself and that was because she was, when Danny took her hand. His flight was more of a hover as he couldn't fly fast without transforming, but he kind of wanted it to be slow.
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She smiled at Danny and then at the sea below them... and then at the sunset behind them. "Oh..."
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Then the light was going through them as Danny made them both invisible. Just so no one else would see.
"...You know, whenever you want to fly, al you have to do is ask. I mean, you've flown with me before, but usually because you were hurled off a bridge or something."
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