"Sam! Get your ass out here!" A familiar feminine voice shouted. It was followed by the sound of excessive knocking on my room door.
I sighed as I got out of the bed to open the door.
"Yes, Annie." I grumbled, opening the door slightly.
She pushed the door open, almost knocking me over.
"Hey!" I cried out in pain.
She plopped herself on my bed with her arms cross. Her light blonde was in a messy bun on top of her head.
"Where is it?!" She asked impatiently. Her cherry pink lips turned in to a frown as she awaited my response.
"Where's what?" I asked confused, yawning a bit.
"You were the one that asked for help! If it wasn't for you, I'd be home finishing up on some work!" She accused, narrowing her pale blue eyes at me.
What is she talking about? I don't remember asking her for help.
Right then I remembered asking her for a favour. I asked her to type up a job application and résumé for me. In order for her to do that, I was suppose to give her a mock up of the said documents.
"Oh." I mouthed in realization.
"Don't 'oh' me! What are you waiting for? Go get it!" She instructed, gesturing for me to move.
"Um, you see the thing is, I didn't get anything ready-but, as long as you have your laptop with you, it'll be fine." I tried to pretty up the words.
She looked at me in disbelief.
"I just knew it! So irresponsible." She shook her head at me in disapproval.
"Hey, I heard that!" I whined
"You were suppose to." She threw back.
I closed my room door and sat across from her on the bed.
"So do you have you're laptop with you?" I threaded carefully.
"Yup, you're lucky I brought it with me." She mumbled going into her bag.
I hadn't even realized that she brought her bag with her, maybe it was because of all the commotion.
"Great! That's why I love you!" I flung myself on her, engulfing her in a tight hug.
"Is that the only reason why you keep me around. Some friend you are." She mocked hurt.
"Stop it, you drama queen." I giggled, slapping her playfully with my pillow.
"Ow!" She cried, barely blocking the pillow from hitting her.
I kept the pillow aside and smiled at my friend sweetly.
"You know that's not true." I spoke truthfully, "If it was just for that, then I don't know if I could've put up with all your antics for this long." I teased, earning a playful slap.
"Anyways, let's get started. You said it yourself that you had some other stuff to do." I suggested.
She nodded and took out her cherry red laptop. Turning it on, as soon as it was on, we started typing up the application letter and résumé.
***
As soon as we were through, I plopped down on the bed, Annie followed and did the same.
"Finally, we're done." I breath a sigh of relief.
After a brief silence, she spoke
"I need to ask you for a favour." Annie started.
"What is it?" I asked sitting up to look at her.
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The Bonds Of Friendship(HIATUS)
Teen FictionSamantha Robinson, otherwise known as Sam, and Annalise Spring, otherwise known as Anna are best friends. They've known each other since their diaper days, and are basically inseparably. That was until one faithful moment. Who knew that one acting u...