therapy - oops? (5)
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Title: Oops?
Author:
thegraduate09
Word Count:
Fandom: iCarly
Pairing: Sam/Freddie
Rating: PG13
Summary: He doesn't mean to go about it like this, like - well, like she would.
Author's Note: I am too tired to try to make this an exact word count, so now it's just going to be whatever the muse dictates.
Therapy | Whatever | Pout | All She Wrote |
Saturday morning shows up bright and early and completely unwelcome. Freddie’s awake at dawn, increasingly worried. Sam still hasn’t spoken to him, and he doesn’t have any idea how she’s going to be in today’s session, if she comes at all, it’s a toss up about angry and loud or angry and totally silent. He’s not even sure which one he wants.
He’s tentatively glad when she tells the therapist she doesn’t have an ‘opening comment’ but that only lasts a second, his mistake is being the one to bring it up and insist she must have something to say, after saying nothing for days.
She looks at him with a blank expression, says that this therapy thing is for him to list whatever it is he’s not happy with (she doesn’t say ‘about her’ but he still hears it loud and clear), ‘cuz she’d thought they were doing well enough without involving anyone else.
This is when he realizes how exactly he’s screwed up.
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Word Count:
Fandom: iCarly
Pairing: Sam/Freddie
Rating: PG13
Summary: He doesn't mean to go about it like this, like - well, like she would.
Author's Note: I am too tired to try to make this an exact word count, so now it's just going to be whatever the muse dictates.
Saturday morning shows up bright and early and completely unwelcome. Freddie’s awake at dawn, increasingly worried. Sam still hasn’t spoken to him, and he doesn’t have any idea how she’s going to be in today’s session, if she comes at all, it’s a toss up about angry and loud or angry and totally silent. He’s not even sure which one he wants.
He’s tentatively glad when she tells the therapist she doesn’t have an ‘opening comment’ but that only lasts a second, his mistake is being the one to bring it up and insist she must have something to say, after saying nothing for days.
She looks at him with a blank expression, says that this therapy thing is for him to list whatever it is he’s not happy with (she doesn’t say ‘about her’ but he still hears it loud and clear), ‘cuz she’d thought they were doing well enough without involving anyone else.
This is when he realizes how exactly he’s screwed up.
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