User blog:LoudFanWolf/Something (Valentines Day story)

Sam was confused as to why Luna called her to come down to the Loud House. It was Wednesday, and she knew that band practice was always only on Fridays and Saturdays, so she was confused as to why her girlfriend called her up to rehearse on short notice on a different day on such short notice. Eitherway, Sam thought it must be something important, so she headed on down 1216 Franklin Avenue AKA The Loud House, where the garage was the usual place for band rehearsal.. When she arrived, she noticed the garage door closed, and her bandmate/lead vocalist, Derek, standing to a chair, and patting it, giving Sam the invite to sit in it.

"Um, Derk, what's going on, mate?"

Derek wagged his index before going "Uh uh, can't tell, it's a surprise."

"Huh? What kinda surprise? It's not my birthday or anything." Sam was confused. Where was Luna? And why was Derek waiting for her with a chair?

"Like I said, Sammy, I can't tell you," Derek sat Sam down on the chair before saying "wait here, I'll be right back." Derek sprinted into the garage, leaving a puzzled Sam to wait outside, sitting on a slightly rusted folding chair.

Sam was wondering what was going on that particular day, why was her girlfriend, and her bandmates  acting so strange? Then, Sam remembered something; that particular day was Valentines Day. Suddenly, the garage door slowly opened, revealing Luna on the front mic (where Derek usually was) with her signature axe, Derek on the side with a bass guitar (Besides rehearsing, Luna had also been Derek some bass guitar lesson the side) with a mic to sing backup with, Lincoln on the drums as always but also with a mic to sing backup with, and a little girl, with long black hair that covered her yes on the keyboard. Sam recognized the little girl to be Luna and Lincoln's littler sister, Lucy.

Luna stepped to the mic and said "This song goes out to the girl I love, my Patti Boyd. Hit it, bro." Lincoln banged on the bass drum, the song started, and Luna began to sing. The song was slower than the usual songs the band performed or rehearsed. Sam recgonized the song immediately as ''Something by The Beatles. ''

''Something in the way she moves Attracts me like no other lover Something in the way she woos me

I don't want to leave her now You know I believe and how

Somewhere in her smile she knows That I don't need no other lover Something in her style that shows me

I don't want to leave her now You know I believe and how''

Sam was glued to her seat, mesmerized by her girlfriends passionate singing voice, she could tell that Luna meant every word she sang, and that the words were all aimed towards her, the girl Luna loved.

''You're asking me will my love grow I don't know, I don't know You stick around now it may show I don't know, I don't know''

Luna then began to slowly walk towards Sam, all while strumming out George Harrison's romantic guitar solo, until she was right of her. Luna then bent down to meet Sam at eye level before she, Derek, and Lincoln started to sing again.

''Something in the way she knows And all I have to do is think of her Something in the things she shows me

Don't want to leave her now You know I believe and how''

Luna then played the song's signature guitar notes twice, and the song ended. By then, Sam was teary eyed, incredibly happy and thankful for the Valentines Day gift that she had received from her wonderful girflriend.

Luna dropped her guitar before Sam engulfedher  in a warm, tight, embrace, she repeatedly said "THANK YOU!" as happy tears fell from her eyes onto Luna's shirt. After Sam calmed down a bit, Luna dipped her and said, in a voice full of love and dedication, "happy Valentines Day, my Patti."

Sam responded in a voice filled with the same amount of love and dedication, "happy Valentines Day, my George."

"I love you," Luna and Sam both said simultaneously, before kissing. Derek and Lincoln looked on, incredibly happy for their sister/friend/bandmate, and their friend/bandmate, for finding love in eachother.

The End

(A/N: "Patti" and "George" are references to Patti Boyd and George Harrison. Patti Boyd was George Harrison's girlfriend/wife while he was with The Beatles, and the song "Something" is dedeicated to her.)