Quinn had been having a particularly different time adjusting herself to the fact that she and Sam were no longer able to maintain the close relationship they developed through years. It felt really strange to pick up the phone, eager to tell Sam about something, anything that happened to her and put it back down immediately as she recalled everything that went down between the two of them. She was bitter-there was no denying. She blamed herself for the awkward phase they were going through, because she was too weak to handle her feelings for the boy in a much more mature, appropriate way. Kissing your best friend who was pretending to be your fiancé in sake of your family’s approval could hardly be considered mature, or appropriate. And then there was the whole phone call incident, which still haunted the blonde girl whenever she thought about it. The fact that she was too caught up in their game was so crystal clear, it was no surprise Sam felt really weird around her ever since. It was no use moaning about it now, though. Because whenever she was around Sam, it was impossible to think about anything but kissing him again.
As if she didn’t have enough on her plate with work and her unstable romantic feelings for her best friend; she had recently received a call from Frannie, who was going to pay a visit to the city. Naturally, she was going to stay at her sister’s place during her one-week-city-getaway. The only problem with her plan was that the eldest Fabray sister thought Quinn and Sam were living together, the way happy couples who were about to tie the knot do. Desperate times did call for desperate measures, so Quinn didn’t have any choice but call Sam and explain the situation. Being the kindest person she had ever had the chance to meet, Sam of course did not reject her when she was in need. They were going to play pretend as they usually did around any one of Quinn’s family members, in addition to living together for a week. Given their recent situation, Quinn had been praying she wouldn’t lose all the self-control she obtained through years and start kissing Sam abruptly once again.
Which was exactly why she was startled when Sam walked in the kitchen, where she was grabbing three bottles of beer from the fridge and looking for some snacks for her, Frannie and Sam. About ten minutes ago, she had left him and her sister in her living room, where they were chatting about God knows what pretentious topic Frannie picked for the day. As she heard Sam’s footsteps, Quinn closed the door of the fridge and turned around, all too quickly for her own good because the moment she shifted her body towards the door, she walked right into Sam. Her head bumped into his chest and the familiar scent embraced her. For a moment there, it was very difficult to force herself to pull away. “Sorry, I’m uh-a bit clumsy.” She mumbled quickly as she raised her head to meet Sam’s eye.










