"Rise and shine, Princess! It's a beautiful morning." I said as I walked over Sam's bed and lightly shook her.
"No, it's a Saturday." she groaned as she covered her ears with a pillow.
"The more reason why you should wake up early."
"What time is it?"
"6 in the morning."
"Who the hell wakes up at 6 on a Saturday?!"
"Us."
"Go to hell."
"I'd like to but then I wouldn't see you anymore."
"Shut up."
"Stop being so grumpy."
"Stop bothering me."
"I'm not. You should be glad I'm waking you up."
"Oh, joy." she muttered sarcastically.
"You're the princess of sarcasm, you know that?"
"And you're the prince of annoyance."
"C'mon, get up now."
"No."
"Princess."
"STFU."
"Watch your language."
"Or what? You're gonna spank your girlfriend?"
I grinned when she said 'girlfriend'.
"I might."
"I'd love to see you try."
I struggled to take the pillow away from her but she held onto it with all her might.
"Stop it, Chase!" she snapped.
I released my hold on the pillow. The thing with Sam is she's not a morning person. She's really snappy every morning and you would see how grouchy she can be. I know I should've let it go. But instead, I acted like a child; I sulked. I hate it when things don't go my way when it comes to Sam. Maybe because Sam had spoiled me too much. I was used to getting what I want because Sam always did everything in her extent for me.
"Fine." I mumbled as I walked to the door.
As I was about to turn the knob, I felt hands wrapped around my waist.
I looked over my shoulder and saw Sam leaning her head on my back.
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My Player Best Friend
Teen FictionSam Anderson has been best friends with the school player Chase Court since they were 5. But she's secretly in love with him. On the day she decided to tell him about her feelings, Chase confessed something to her that rocked her world. What did Cha...