Credam
"Okay, we can either watch She's the Man or Freaky Friday", Carly stated excitedly walking toward her living room in her white tank top and navy Juicy sweats balancing the DVD's and a bowl of popcorn. Her Ugg boots carried her toward the couch where her boyfriend sat flicking through a pile of magazines on the Shea's coffee table.
Freddie could barely hear her, all he could think about was how Sam had just left with Griffin like that. He had never trusted the guy, he already didn't like him because of the whole Carly thing but now him hanging with Sam, his best friend, was pushing it.
Carly plopped in the spot next to Freddie and sat the popcorn bowl down and held the DVD's in her face.
"So?" she asked.
"So?" Freddie asked dryly.
"We can either watch She's the Man with Amanda Bynes which is my personal fav, or we can watch Freaky Friday a Lindsay Lohan classic. Both are the best chick flicks known to man, so pick", Carly smiled.
Freddie sighed. "They sound the same, babe".
"No, this one is about a girl posing as a guy at a boarding school so she can play soccer. And, this one is about a girl who switched places with her mother", Carly stated matter-of-factly motioning toward each movie.
"Whatever, just put one in", he stated irritated.
"Well fine", Carly sounded hurt and opened the Amanda Byne's dvd and placed it in the DVD player. Once the movie started she scooted closer toward Freddie and hooked her arm around his cuddling closer.
Freddie slightly shifted and patted his pocket for his cell phone, pulled it out and began texting.
"Freddie", Carly accused.
"What?" Freddie complained with his eyes still glued to his sleek blackberry.
"Why are you being such a jerk?"
"Why you being so sensitive?" he snapped back.
Carly crossed her arms. "Get out", she stated pointing toward the door.
Freddie sighed and slipped his phone inside his jacket pocket. " Look I'm sorry, I just don't feel like watching this stupid movie", he lied. The truth was, the whole Griffin thing was eating him alive. He wanted to know what he was doing with Sam, and if she was having fun.
"Well", Carly grinned craning her index finger for him to come closer. "We don't have to watch a movie".
Freddie smirked gripping his girlfriend's hips and leaned forward to gently press his lips against hers. Carly giggled grabbing his face and pulled him closer to her on the couch.
Carly's cell phone rang and she reached across to grab it, while Freddie trailed kisses across her neck.
"H-hello?" Carly giggled, and smiled. "Oh hey Sam, what's up?"
Freddie's ear naturally perked up and he stopped kissing Carly to listened clearer.
"Really?" Carly asked amazed. "I'm so happy for you. Aww, so cute. Okay, just text me. Bye".
Freddie watched waiting for Carly to add light on what the conversation was about.
"What?"
"What did Sam, say?"
"Oh, she's at the mall with someone".
"Did she tell you, she hung out with Griffin?"
"Yes", Carly stated knowingly.
"Wait, you knew?"
"Well yeah", Carly stated. " She is my best friend".
"And you're okay with that?
"Why wouldn't I be, she's my friend and he's my friend. What do you thinks going to happen?"
"Yeah, but he's a guy".
"So are you, you and Sam hang out all the time and nothing happens ".
Freddie gulped and shrugged his shoulders. " You know what, I'm over this conversation", he said and leaned forward to kiss her lips again to distract her. After a few minutes they were heavily making out but his mind kept wandering back who Sam was at the mall with.
Freddie pulled away from the kiss. " Who did Sam say she was at the mall with?"
"Griffin, if you must know".
"Griffin?"
"No Gregory", Carly spoke sarcastically. "Why do you care so much anyway?"
"I just don't see what they have in common-
"It's none of your business Freddie ", Carly exclaimed in disbelief. She didn't understand why Freddie was asking so many questions about Sam and Griffin, she assumed because he was her ex-boyfriend.
"You're right, let's just watch this movie".
"Fine", Carly stated moving back to her original seat and cuddled closer to Freddie as he slung his arm around the top of the couch and attempted to focus in on the movie.
He just couldn't, Freddie pulled his phone out again and began texting Sam.
Freddie: Where r u?
Sam: Out
Freddie: With Griffin?
Sam: Yes, what do u care?
Sam flipped her hair over her leather jacket and rolled her eyes when she felt her cell phone vibrate in her front pocket. She didn't feel like looking at what Freddie had texted her. The only reason he had a sudden interest in anything besides Carly was because she had started hanging out with Griffin.
"Hey gorgeous", Griffin smirked appearing with two large cups from the movie concession stands.
"Hey", Sam smiled lowering her cell phone to accept her drink.
"Are you going to get that?" he asked when her cell phone started to ring.
Sam looked down and frowned when she saw Freddie's name appear. She flicked her wrist casually, " Nah, its not important".
"Cool, hey the movie's about to start".
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Freddie angrily shut his cell phone closed after hearing Sam's voicemail; he walked out of the kitchen and plopped back down next to Carly.
"Who was that?"
"Sam", he stated.
"Why are you calling Sam?"
"To see if she needed a ride".
"Griff has a car, you know that. And the date typically drops them off".
"Whatever", Freddie shrugged away Carly when she tried to wrap her arms around his waist.
"What's your problem?" Carly snapped.
"Nothing I'm fine", he stated coldly and began playing with his phone all over again.
Carly huffed and rose to flick on the living room lights. " I'm not going to force you to spend time with me Freddie, there's tons of guys that would be more than happy to hang with me".
Freddie rose. " What are you, threatening me?"
"No, I'm telling you to stop acting like a jerk".
"Whatever, you're PMS-ing right now. I'll come back when you're acting normal".
Carly scoffed and folded her arms on top of each other. "Get out! And you know what, don't bother coming back either".
"Maybe I won't", Freddie barked before slamming the door closed.
Carly exhaled and ran her fingers through her hair. She couldn't believe the nerve of Freddie, she had never seen him in such a bad mood. But if she knew one thing, he would have some major making up to do tomorrow.
She walked to retrieve the untouched bowl of popcorn, and popped a handful in her mouth when the doorbell rung. Carly rolled her eyes marching toward the door, apparently Freddie had finally come to his senses.
Carly snatched the door open, " Back so soon?"
Her mouth dropped to the floor along with the popcorn at who she saw in the doorframe.
"Mom?" she asked in disbelief widening the door. " What are you doing here?"
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