Hey guys, I know the title is confusing if you hadn't read the summery and it's odd for Sam and Danny to not be best friends, but I had to do it for the story. It's gonna be a great story, I promise you right there. So like I see All Ado About Nothing, actually thinking about the plot and thought that maybe it would be cool if Danny and Sam's relationship was like that. So yeah, here it is, but it won't be like All Ado About Nothing ok. Review please!!
It was a beautiful day in Amity Park. The sun was shining, the birds were chirping, and it was time for school to start. Mostly everybody was just showing their disappointed faces, but in High School, all the Freshman and Seniors were celebrating their first day. You see at the park a young boy under a tree with dark black hair, blue eyes, and a relaxed expression. He was looking up at the sky and was in a good mood. There was also a girl by the pond with black hair down to her shoulders, violet eyes, and had a dark tone on her expression. The boy noticed the girl with a glare and his arms crossed, she then laid on her head with her eyes closed. Another boy came along who was African American, green eyes, and geeky glasses on that made it look like one of those computer geeks who spend time at home and never leaving their room.
"Hey dude, not thrilled huh?" Asked Tucker.
"I can't believe my parents are trying to get me to 'get along' with Sam, I mean jeeze, we're rivals and she's a pain in my freakin butt," spat Danny.
"Well, I don't think she's happy either," said Tucker.
"You bet right I'm not," glared Sam who was looking down on Danny with a smear.
"I guess both of us have something in common," Danny stood up with his arms crossed.
"How bout we cut out a deal, I won't bother you, if you don't bother me," said Sam.
"Good," glared Danny as they shook hands, squeezed hers, then left.
Sam still kept her glare, but then she opened a note that was in her hand, then showed a smirk that sensed she was up to something. She took a ball full of mud and threw it right on the back of Danny's head. He gasped and felt the slimy brown on his head and clutched his teeth.
"You know Danny, that's a good look on you," laughed Sam as Danny furrowed his eyebrows and threw the mud back at her.
Sam dodged it, but then slipped into a puddle full of mud with a big splat. Everyone looked at her and started laughing including Danny.
"Nice Sam, looks like you win an award for being the most entertaining," laughed Danny as Sam narrowed her eyes, grabbed him by the collar, and pushed him to the mud.
The two teenagers grabbed each other's arms and kept pushing each other into the mud, getting their hair, face, arms, legs, and body covered in mud. Everyone was laughing except Pam, Jeremy, Jack, and Maddie. They were all trying to get their kids to get along, but non of their plans worked. Jack and Jeremy each took their kid and broke them up.
"Ok you two, break it up!" Shouted Jeremy as he faced his dirty daughter, "this is the millionth time I've seen you and Danny fight. This is just not working. I'm gonna have to just give up and let you two work it out the hard way. I GIVE UP!!"
"Same here, I'm not gonna be standing here watching you two tear each other apart," glared Jack as the parents left, leaving the two rivals alone.
Danny and Sam glared at each other, then changed it to a smirk. They then gave high fives and started laughing as if they accomplished something.
"Mission complete," smiled Sam, "I told ya the mud fight would work."
"Now we can finally go our own separate ways," sighed Danny, "and actually have our freedom."
"Yep, no more parents telling us or setting us up for these stupid rides," smirked Sam.
"Can I ask you one thing?" Asked Danny.
"What's that? We're free now and can live our separate lives," shrugged Sam.
"Will you be my girlfriend?" Asked Danny as Sam's eyes widened.