Post by loserface on Feb 13, 2006 0:26:58 GMT -5
Summary: This takes place somewhere in Season 3, probably around Vision or something like that. Friends fight, Relationships occur, Teenagers are just...teenagers. Enough Said.
Warnings/rating: PG/PG-13
Pairings (if any)(optional): C/M, J/V, J/L... i really haven't decided
Disclaimer: I don't own anything. Sorri :]
Author notes: This is my newest account. People talked to me too much on the other one. :] Feel free to comment in this thread. I really don't mind. I'm not going too hold the story for ransom, it just might take me a while to update because i'm technically grounded.
Chapter 1- I Need to Talk to Someone
Josie couldn’t believe it
She had finally told him how she felt, and he said he had to get to football practice. How could he be so horrible? How could he just dismiss her feelings, as if they meant nothing? How could he? Maybe Lucas had been the one for her, but it was too late for that now. He was with Katya, and they were perfectly happy without Josie Trent around. A tear started to fall, and she immediately brushed it away. She wouldn’t let anyone see her crying in the middle of the yard. She couldn’t. She kept replaying the moment, over and over again in her head.
“Vaughn...I think…I think I may love you…”
“I’ve...I…I got to go…you know…football practice”
Well, that’s what she deserved. “Next time I’ll just bottle everything up, as usual,” she thought. Or maybe I just need to go talk to someone. She immediately thought of Corrine, and then rolled her eyes. Corrine’s love troubles weren’t that bad. All she needed was for Marshall to get the nerve to ask her out. They were made for each other; everyone knew it. But then again, Corrine had once said the same thing about her…and Vaughn.
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Corrine noticed Josie just sitting by the big oak. She knew something was up, but had no idea how to approach her. Usually Josie would just come to her if she had a problem, but if she didn’t it meant something big had gotten to her. “Josie,” Corrine said, as she approached her carefully, “do we need to talk?” As Corrine slid down next to her friend she could see the tear stains going to the middle of her face and stopping. "Josie, what happened?" asked Corrine with worry filling her face. "Is it Vaughn? Lucas? Durst? Your Mom?" Josie slowly brought her head from out of her knees. Corrine saw the look in her eyes and knew. Vaughn. "Corrine," Josie said with muffled sobs, "I told him," Corrine could almost feel the hurt in her friend. "And...he..." Josie trailed off and began to let the tears flow. With Corrine she was safe, she could trust her, Josie wasn't that sure of Vaughn anymore. "Oh Josie," was all Corrine could let out. Stupid Guys, Corrine thought with a passion, Why must they be so difficult? And then something occured to her. She was hugging Josie Trent, but not just Josie Trent, a Josie Trent that was crying. This was crazy. Vaughn made Josie cry? That was so unlike him. "Josie, Do you need to be alone?" she asked, somewhat hoping she would say yes, but at the same time wondering if she'd say no. Once given a swift nod from Josie, Corrine started walking back to the school. She needed to get to the bottom of this. She needed someone’s help. She needed Marshall.
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Marshall’s constant pacing back and forth was making Lucas dizzy. “Marshall! Do that one more time, I won’t be able to resist hitting you” Lucas said with a bit of annoyance. “Would you just lay down Marshall? Clear your head or something!” Marshall was restless, and he couldn’t get her out of his head, but despite his better judgment he took Lucas’ advice.
We’re only friends, aren’t we? he asked to the Corrine in his mind. “Of course we’re friends,” she said with one of her sincere smiles. “Well, then, I have a question,” he started to stammer “well, I’ve been thinking, you see, we’ve been friends for a long time, and I was erm wondering, umm, see-“ He was cut off as she put a finger to his lips. “Shhh,” she said with a comforting whisper, “You talk too much.” He leaned in too kiss her, and then she started laughing. “What’s funny?” he asked, beginning to doubt himself. “You seriously think I like you Marshall? I thought we were just friends,” she said holding back laughter. “But, but-“ he stammered trying to make sense of it. “Bye Marshall” she drawled out as she began to disappear.
“Why are you doing this to me?” he shouted. "Marshall?"
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He secretly cursed his thoughts and sat up. "Hey Corri-" he started. "Are you busy now?" she interrupted, "I need someone to talk to." He stood up and walked over to her, "Umm you want to go for a walk?" he asked, hoping to god she'd say yes. "Yeah," she sighed in relief, "I need your help." Once he grabbed his coat, they started on there walk, each waiting for the other to start speaking. Though Corrine had wanted to talk to him about this Josie situation, she was just happy to be near him, but if one of them didn't break the silence soon, she would go crazy. After walking for about 20 minutes in silence, Marshall broke the silence. "So how'd you do on the Science test?" Corrine glanced at him, "Okay, no science for now, deal?" He chuckled briefly, "Fine, if we must, but it might cost you," he joked. "Well, if thats the risk I have to take," she said giggling. They came to a table and sat, "So what did you need to talk to me about?" Marshall asked inquisitively. "Well," she started, "this is kind of about two things," she said glancing at him, as he stared at her with a confused look.
Warnings/rating: PG/PG-13
Pairings (if any)(optional): C/M, J/V, J/L... i really haven't decided
Disclaimer: I don't own anything. Sorri :]
Author notes: This is my newest account. People talked to me too much on the other one. :] Feel free to comment in this thread. I really don't mind. I'm not going too hold the story for ransom, it just might take me a while to update because i'm technically grounded.
Chapter 1- I Need to Talk to Someone
Josie couldn’t believe it
She had finally told him how she felt, and he said he had to get to football practice. How could he be so horrible? How could he just dismiss her feelings, as if they meant nothing? How could he? Maybe Lucas had been the one for her, but it was too late for that now. He was with Katya, and they were perfectly happy without Josie Trent around. A tear started to fall, and she immediately brushed it away. She wouldn’t let anyone see her crying in the middle of the yard. She couldn’t. She kept replaying the moment, over and over again in her head.
“Vaughn...I think…I think I may love you…”
“I’ve...I…I got to go…you know…football practice”
Well, that’s what she deserved. “Next time I’ll just bottle everything up, as usual,” she thought. Or maybe I just need to go talk to someone. She immediately thought of Corrine, and then rolled her eyes. Corrine’s love troubles weren’t that bad. All she needed was for Marshall to get the nerve to ask her out. They were made for each other; everyone knew it. But then again, Corrine had once said the same thing about her…and Vaughn.
~-~
Corrine noticed Josie just sitting by the big oak. She knew something was up, but had no idea how to approach her. Usually Josie would just come to her if she had a problem, but if she didn’t it meant something big had gotten to her. “Josie,” Corrine said, as she approached her carefully, “do we need to talk?” As Corrine slid down next to her friend she could see the tear stains going to the middle of her face and stopping. "Josie, what happened?" asked Corrine with worry filling her face. "Is it Vaughn? Lucas? Durst? Your Mom?" Josie slowly brought her head from out of her knees. Corrine saw the look in her eyes and knew. Vaughn. "Corrine," Josie said with muffled sobs, "I told him," Corrine could almost feel the hurt in her friend. "And...he..." Josie trailed off and began to let the tears flow. With Corrine she was safe, she could trust her, Josie wasn't that sure of Vaughn anymore. "Oh Josie," was all Corrine could let out. Stupid Guys, Corrine thought with a passion, Why must they be so difficult? And then something occured to her. She was hugging Josie Trent, but not just Josie Trent, a Josie Trent that was crying. This was crazy. Vaughn made Josie cry? That was so unlike him. "Josie, Do you need to be alone?" she asked, somewhat hoping she would say yes, but at the same time wondering if she'd say no. Once given a swift nod from Josie, Corrine started walking back to the school. She needed to get to the bottom of this. She needed someone’s help. She needed Marshall.
~-~
Marshall’s constant pacing back and forth was making Lucas dizzy. “Marshall! Do that one more time, I won’t be able to resist hitting you” Lucas said with a bit of annoyance. “Would you just lay down Marshall? Clear your head or something!” Marshall was restless, and he couldn’t get her out of his head, but despite his better judgment he took Lucas’ advice.
We’re only friends, aren’t we? he asked to the Corrine in his mind. “Of course we’re friends,” she said with one of her sincere smiles. “Well, then, I have a question,” he started to stammer “well, I’ve been thinking, you see, we’ve been friends for a long time, and I was erm wondering, umm, see-“ He was cut off as she put a finger to his lips. “Shhh,” she said with a comforting whisper, “You talk too much.” He leaned in too kiss her, and then she started laughing. “What’s funny?” he asked, beginning to doubt himself. “You seriously think I like you Marshall? I thought we were just friends,” she said holding back laughter. “But, but-“ he stammered trying to make sense of it. “Bye Marshall” she drawled out as she began to disappear.
“Why are you doing this to me?” he shouted. "Marshall?"
~-~
He secretly cursed his thoughts and sat up. "Hey Corri-" he started. "Are you busy now?" she interrupted, "I need someone to talk to." He stood up and walked over to her, "Umm you want to go for a walk?" he asked, hoping to god she'd say yes. "Yeah," she sighed in relief, "I need your help." Once he grabbed his coat, they started on there walk, each waiting for the other to start speaking. Though Corrine had wanted to talk to him about this Josie situation, she was just happy to be near him, but if one of them didn't break the silence soon, she would go crazy. After walking for about 20 minutes in silence, Marshall broke the silence. "So how'd you do on the Science test?" Corrine glanced at him, "Okay, no science for now, deal?" He chuckled briefly, "Fine, if we must, but it might cost you," he joked. "Well, if thats the risk I have to take," she said giggling. They came to a table and sat, "So what did you need to talk to me about?" Marshall asked inquisitively. "Well," she started, "this is kind of about two things," she said glancing at him, as he stared at her with a confused look.