A/N hey guys wassup? Anyways this is a new story im trying out (i own nothing) so pretty please review and tell me what you think!
Sam's POV
"Let's give a round of applause for our graduating class!" Principal Franklin said through the microphone.
Everybody cheered loudly and the seniors threw their caps into the air. Finally Sam was done with school! Until college, but that was it and then she was done! Carly was dancing around and basically screaming her head off and Freddie pulled Sam into a surprise hug.
He held her tight for a second and then turned to give Gibby a high-five. Sam was slightly stunned for a second; she could still Freddie's arms around her waist then shook off the funny feeling and started happy dancing with Carly.
"Hey guys! I'm so proud of you! Especially you, Sam. I wasn't sure if you were graduating or not!" Spencer hugged all of them and gave Sam props.
Sam saw her mother and Melanie weave through the crowd and her euphoria wilted slightly. It wasn't that she didn't love her mother and sister; it was just that she didn't like them all that much. It was confusing.
"Oh, Samantha! I'm so proud of you!" Alexandra Puckett hugged her daughter tight and wiped her eyes.
"You looked so smart up there getting your diploma, Sammy!" Melanie hugged her twin and Sam shoved her off.
"How can getting handed a rolled up piece of paper make me look smarter? And how many times have I told you not to call me Sammy?" Sam snapped at her family.
Freddie wandered over with his mother trailing after him.
"Hey guys. How awesome is it that we're done school now?" Freddie said to the Puckett twins. Melanie had graduated the week before from her private school and was here to cheer Sam on.
"I know! I'm so excited for University! I'm taking this awesome course in Psychiatry! I think I want to be a social worker when I grow up! Steve, my boyfriend, is majoring in Pre-Med and I think that-"
"No one cares." Sam interrupted her sister rudely.
"Aww, Sam. Things would be so much easier if you showed her happiness like a regular person." Freddie teased.
Sam smirked and said, "But if I was regular I couldn't do this." And she quickly kicked him in both of his shins. He cried out in pain and Melanie glared at her twin.
"Hi guys." Carly said as she walked up to them, "This is my father, Greg Shay."
Sam had never met Carly's dad before, he was always away.
"Hello, Colonel Shay." Freddie said respectfully. They shook hands.
Everyone murmured their 'hellos' but Sam said, "Wassup, Greg?"
He looked a little stunned at being spoken to in such a manner but didn't comment on it. Freddie rolled his eyes, Carly elbowed her and Melanie blushed for her rude sister.
"I-I'm so happy for you all." Mrs. Puckett said quietly. "You get to go to a nice University; you're all growing up so fast!"
"I know. It seems like just yesterday my little Fredward was born!" Mrs. Benson said wistfully.
"Two months too late." Sam muttered under her breath.
"I actually have a surprise for you kids. It's a big one, so let's wait until we get back to the apartment." Colonel Shay said solemnly.
They ditched their graduation caps and gowns and headed back to the Shay apartment. Mrs. Puckett, Melanie and Mrs. Benson decided to just go home. Carly was almost bouncing she was so excited for the surprise.
"What's the surprise, dad?" She yelled.
"Before I tell you I just wanted to say something first. I'm so proud of you and I'm glad I could see you graduate, I know your mom would've liked to be here as well. I'm sorry I'm not around that much but that doesn't mean that I don't love you. I miss you every second I'm away and no matter how old you get, you're still my little girl." Colonel Shay said seriously.
Carly's eyes misted up and she ran into her father's arms. Sam mocked threw-up behind their backs and she could see that Freddie was fighting not to laugh.
Carly wiped tears away from her brown eyes and sniffled, "What's the surprise?"
"Yes! Tell us! Tell us! Tell us!" Spencer shouted childishly at his father.
"Well, for your graduation present I got you... a trip for four to Hawaii! For two weeks!" Colonel Shay handed his daughter the tickets in a shiny purple envelope and she squealed with delight.
"Oh my God! Thank you!" She cried.
"This is awesome!" Freddie shouted.
"No chizz, Fredlumps!" Sam shouted back.
They partied for the rest of the night and chatted excitedly about their upcoming trip. Later that night Colonel Shay kissed Carly on the head, hugged Spencer and left. Sam could see Carly's eyes watering so she quickly threw a meatball at her.
"Carly, think fast!" She shouted.
Carly laughed and threw it back. Sam was relived. It was the first thing she could think of to make her laugh. It turned out to be an epic meatball war which didn't end until Mrs. Benson dragged Freddie home when she thought the party was getting out of hand.
The next day was an extra special iCarly.
Freddie's POV
"Hi guys! I'm Carly!"
"And I'm Sam!"
"And this is iCarly!"
Freddie angled the camera to keep both hyper girls in the shot. They continued to do all their favourite sketches and then brought out all the people who had ever been on iCarly.
"Okay we have an important thing to say. Everyone here would like to thank you all so much for faithfully watching our show and... and... this show is our... last." Carly said tearfully.
"That's right earthlings! This is the very last episode of iCarly! Fredalupe, Carls and I are headed out into the world so we decided to end it now!" Sam was as bouncy as always but her eyes were sad.
Freddie turned on the other camera and stepped out besides Carly and Sam and said, "We all have to work this summer and get ready for college; it just seemed better this way. But we're really sorry."
He felt as if he was breaking up with the show. Carly had now succumbed to her tears and Sam was sniffling quietly.
"This show means so much to us and it was so much fun to do but now it's over. So get over it!" Sam said sternly into the camera.
"You don't have to be so harsh, Sam!" Freddie told her fiercely.
"Then how should I end this, Fredwierd? And I thought that was rather nice of me!"
"Oh, of course you would think that yelling 'Get over it' would be considered kind!"
"Check your hearing, Benson! I said 'nice'! Not 'kind'!"
"What's the difference?"
"There's a huge difference!"
"You're stupid."
"AND YOU'RE UGLY!" And she thumped him in the back of the head.
"OW! LEAVE ME ALONE, SAM!"
"MAKE ME!"
"Guys! Stop fighting! This is our last broadcast and I don't want to be remembered this way!" Carly yelled at them.
"Sorry world!" Sam said.
Freddie rubbed the back of his head and scowled.
"Okay. This is it." Carly took a deep breath and said (amazingly) without crying, "Thank you for watching and good-bye."
"And in the words of the poem my mother used to say to my sister when we left: Goodbyes are not forever. Goodbyes are not the end. They simply mean I'll miss you until we meet again!" Sam called into the camera.
"And we're clear!" Freddie said for the last time. "Where'd you hear that poem? I didn't think you were the poetry type, Puckett.
Sam glared at him, "Well, Fredbag if you were listening, I said that whenever my sister would go off to school my mother always said that to her. When you hear it so often, you remember it."
Freddie shrugged. He didn't know that Sam liked poetry. And he knew that she did, he saw her face when she was quoting it. It was surprising but sweet.
"We should get to bed now. The taxi is coming for us at three." Carly said checking her watch.
"Three tomorrow afternoon?" Sam asked.
"No, three in the morning. The flight takes off at six so we have to be there early enough to check in our luggage and stuff." Carly said slowly.
Sam screamed. Loudly. Freddie covered his ears.
"WHAT DO YOU MEAN THREE IN THE MORNING? MAMA NEEDS HER BEAUTY SLEEP!" Sam shouted.
"No amount of sleep could fix that that mess." Freddie muttered quietly. At least, he thought he was quiet. Feeling Sam's death glare, he realized she heard him.
She jumped on him and started hitting, kicking, punching, biting and hurting every part of him. He screamed at her to get off and she screamed back at him. Carly was screaming as well, but to try and get Sam off of him. Freddie shoved Sam off. She tried to attack him again but he could keep her at bay.
"When did you get stronger than me?" She asked, confused and shocked.
He smirked, "I've always been stronger than you. I just let you win."
"Take it back!" She shouted, "You are not stronger than me!"
She almost leaped at him again but Carly stood in her way, "Sam, it's late. I'm tired. We have to leave in the middle of the night. Just calm down and let's go to bed."
Sam scowled but nodded. "Fine." She muttered.
Freddie said good-night to the girls and went to his own apartment. Sam would be sleeping at Carly's that night. As soon as he walked through the door, his mother shoved him into the bath tub to give him 'one last time tick bath before he goes traipsing around with bad influences and ocean water'. This was so embarrassing. He was so glad Sam couldn't see him right now.
A/N ... what do you think? REVIEW! PLEASE PLEASE REVIEW REVIEW REVIEW! And whatever happened to the green buttin? Now its like... a line. Whatever. REVIEW!