Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 22:38:08 -0700 (PDT)
From: Eulalia Griffith <lasquared22@yahoo.com>
Subject: Forbidden Love

The following is about young forbidden love...I hope you like it.

It contains explicit material and is not for younger readers.

Young Forbidden Love
By: lasquared22@yahoo.com


      Laney stood in the hallway waiting for Melonie, her best friend of
the last three years in Hell.  They had been enrolled together at the high
school for five out of seven courses, and mostly favorited the Spanish
class.  In the mornings, they both took Algebra 2, Art 2, Spanish 2, and
English Composition, but after lunch they only had Gym together, which made
it hard to see each other in passing till the end of seventh period.

     Melody was rather shy and didn't talk much, but after a while she
opened up and became more social with certain people.  Laney just happened
to be the person to open her up.  They immediately became friends and
talked about everything together, except one thing...Laney was keeping a
secret from her best friend, Laney was a lesbian.

     "What's up?", Melody had pulled her from a day dream.

     "Nothing really, how you doin'?"

     "Waiting for Art, I need to create something, anything...my mind is
ready to explode on paper!"

     "Wow, don't you sound excited," Laney giggled and added, "maybe we
should head up there then."

     As they headed towards the Art room, they met up with Melody's sister,
Beth, who seemed to be in a rush as she headed towards the gym for the last
period before lunch.  Melody leaned over and asked Beth something, and then
headed off nodding her head agreeably.  She looked at Beth jogging in her
track shorts, and closed her eyes imagining her body...

     "Hello, is anybody home?  Earth to Laney!" Melody said jokingly, "We
should head to class now."

     They reached their desks, sat down, and listened to the teacher
explain the assignment.  As she finished her assignment details, everyone
went to get supplies from the closet and sat down and became social.  The
teacher had began the year with allowing music and talking among the
students, to improve creative solutions...basically allowing them to be
kids.  Melody had began a beautiful piece of art, by first splashing drops
of watercolor all over the paper and allowing it to dry.  Miss Audry
continued to walk around the room, inspecting every aspect of art from each
student.  She passed Laney and smiled, but Laney had nothing but blank
paper in front of her, and an image of Beth in the back of her mind.

     "So, what are you doing this weekend?" she said as her breath dried
the watermarks.

     "No place to go and nothing to do, just like every weekend," she said
in monotone, "what are you doing?"

     "Same only with a whole lot of nothing, and more to do.  Would you
like to join us for the weekend?  My mom thinks you're swell!" she said
with a toothy grin.

     Laney busted into laughter, only stopping when Miss Audry stared at
her, jaw dropping, and eyes scolding.  Melody's mother was extremely
intimidating for a petite woman, but could probably wrestle a bear to the
ground with one hand tied behind her back, and then snuggle with it
afterwards.  It was just hard to imagine her saying 'swell' in a sentence,
with the thought of her wrestling bears and looking like a superhero for
all those years, Laney just looked up to her like a role model for the
rough and tumble girl she'd become.

     "I don't know, are all your sisters gonna be there?"

     "Yeah, but we can get away from them for a while if you wanna..." she
smirked.

     Laney didn't mind her sisters, they were actually pretty fun to be
around.  Melody was followed by April, Beth, and Raine with ages from
seventeen to fourteen, respectively of course.  Laney still couldn't get
Beth out of her mind and began drawing a shadowy woman's figure on the
paper in front of her. Sketching her eyes into the picture, she realized
that the image strangely looked like Beth and even caught the attention of
her older sister, who was looking at the portrait with disbelief.

     "Wow, that looks like Bethany."she stared a little longer, but
dismissed it just as quickly when the lunch bell rang.

     Laney grabbed her art supplies and paper, stuffing it into a folder as
she told Melody she'd meet her in the cafeteria.  She needed to get her
books for the next three classes, and headed down the hall towards the
junior lockers.  She turned the corner and came into contact with something
that hit her so hard that she grabbed it and held it still.  It was Beth,
and Beth looked very surprised.

     "Are you alright?  Did I hurt you?" she seemed so sincere.

     "No, it's cool, I wasn't paying any attention to where I was going.
My bad." Laney was never so nervous around Beth, and she could sense Beth's
curiosity coming from her eyes.  She suddenly realized that she was still
holding Beth tightly and let go with same amount of intensity.

     "Are you sure you're alright?  I don't want to be known as the track
jock that runs you over and leaves you for dead.  You're sure, right?"

     "Yeah, I'm sure.  Why you runnin' so fast anyway?"

     "I'm trying to get to my classes on time, but I got out of gym and
needed to grab some homework outta my locker.  I'm just so used to hurrying
around, I forget to take my time during lunch. Why weren't you paying
attention to where you were going?"

     The answer was not as easy as she had made the question; it involved a
combination of events from the past, present, and the future she was
dreaming about when she absent mindedly ran into Beth.  She said the first
lie that came to mind, "I was studying Spanish in my mind, and took my eyes
off the road.  I guess this means we need to exchange insurance info,
right?"

     She laughed, tossing her hair to the side. "Are you coming over this
weekend?  I want to go camping tonight so will you come and help us build a
fire?"

     "Yeah, I'll be there.  I'll see ya later, I've gotta go by my locker
and grab some books.  Bye, Beth." she said as she took off in the direction
of her locker.  She was almost five feet away when she felt a hug from
behind.

     "See you after school." she whispered into Laney's ear.  Laney rushed
away and just before she got to the locker, a very familiar voice spoke up.

     "So, are you coming over for the weekend again?" It was Melody.  She
looked almost shocked, but remained calm and collected.  Laney wondered if
she'd seen her sister give her that hug, which must have seemed rather
strange from a distance.

     "Yeah, sounds great.  I'll run to my house and grab some clothes and
stuff and I'll be over after that."

     "Okay, see ya then."

     Laney took off towards the library, where she spent most of her
lunches, and quickly sat down.  Opening her backpack and reaching in she
immediately found what she was looking for, a peanut butter and jelly
sandwich, and a bruised apple.  "Perfect" she thought,"maybe I could pick
up the latest copy of Cosmo, and do the quiz too."  She laughed at her own
joke and grabbed the Rolling Stones Magazine instead.  As she finished her
sandwich, she glanced over at another shelf and noticed a book entitled
"The Prophet", and stood up to grab it.  A friend had suggested it and she
had been right about a few other good titles. "Why not?" she said, opening
up to the first page.  As she began to read, the words began to swirl in
her head, filling it with pure words of love and humanity, she heard the
end lunch bell ring.  She stood up and threw the apple back in the pack,
zipping it, and grabbed her checkout card and took it to the library
office.  The second lunch ring was a clue that she had to make it to her
next class within about three minutes, so she checked out "The Prophet" and
the Rolling Stones she'd found earlier.  It took a minute and she still had
to make it to the other side of the one-story, mile long school.  She
thought a second and decided to take the least amount of traffic through
the gravel between the buildings.  She sprinted to the end and had to make
it past the lunch room.  She chose the backway, around all those people and
slipped in the door to the locker room, dressing out and most importantly,
not late.  Coach Avery, came in a second behind the bell and stood up
straight.  Mrs. Avery was in her late thirties, not really bad looking, but
her stern look, and somewhat German features seemed to make her stand at
attention, as though she was commanded by her body.

     "Alright, since it's such a nice day outside, I think we're gonna walk
the track, everyone dress accordingly.  And if you don't dress out, you get
a zero for the day.  Five minutes.  I'll meet ya'll down there." She turned
around and walked briskly out the door.  Melody walked in a minute after
that, turned to Laney, and asked about what they were doing that day.

     "Walking the track? Why not softball or tag football?" Melody mumbled
under her breath.

     Laney agreed with her disgust, but they dressed and walked out to the
track together, laughing about why Melody was late.  It would seem that she
had ran into her locker door after opening it, causing a cut on her arm.
And while avoiding all the faculty, she managed to make it to the nurse's
office, where the nurse simply laughs at the reason for the injury.  It so
happened there were three previous visits that week for the same complaint,
vicious lockers.  She had brought a note from the nurse, excusing herself
from being late.  As they reached the track, she handed the note to the
coach and waited till she nodded to continue.  She seemed curious about the
injury, since it wasn't described on the form and marked as 'Other', but
looked as though she didn't care to waste time listening to another story.

      "Warm ups everybody." Each student took a partner, and started the
stretch of the century.  Almost swan like these creatures were, only
twisting and turning as far as they had to go, to satisfy the teacher.
Looking over, she noticed that two students had fallen over during a simple
balance exercise.  She looked at Melody and nodded her head to signal
stupidity as it's best.  Melody laughed and turned her attention to the red
headed boy in front of her.  John was a Trek and Star Wars buff, he only
dressed out to avoid confrontation.  Melody smiled at him and Laney knew
she liked him.  Mrs. Avery was finished with warm ups and started for the
track and the class followed her.

     They made it to the track and stepped onto the hot asphault, feeling
the rubber burn off their tennis shoes, and walked around talking about
what they were going to do that weekend.  As they walked around, Melody
talked and Laney listened, sinking back into the land of The Prophet,
swirling in a sea of words.  But they were only words, her mind went
crashing into the 'what if's' and the 'what will happen' and seemed to be
trapped in deep thought when the whistle blew from Coach Avery, signaling
that it was wrap up time.  Cool downs and the walk up the hill and they
were done.  They headed to the locker room and started dressing.  The
teacher walked into her office which was located in the girls locker room
and began marking down grades for the day.  Melody looked at Laney and said
'I'll see you later, right?"

     "Sure you will. I'll be over after I get my clothes."

     "Okay, I'll pack the camping gear and get some food together.  It'll
be fun.  I promise!"

     Laney could see that she was forming a list in her head of the stuff
they'd need, but nevertheless it would only prevent starvation and freezing
to death, and considering it was the middle of March it could've gone
either way.  Their house was only two hundred feet away, it really wasn't
like camping at all.  It simply was a chance for them to be themselves
without adults around.

     The rest of her day went slower, the clock proving it as she began to
count down the seconds, thirty five, thirty four, and slower it went.  She
found herself already packed for the ride home to get her clothes, closing
her book, and then her eyes.  She could see images of all of the girls
dancing around a fire and watching the glow of the fire off the pond.  She
didn't understand why, but that image would stay in her mind forever.  She
took off towards the parking lot as soon as the last bell rang.  Hoping to
beat the redneck procession of little trucks with big tires, Laney started
the car, flung her backpack in the passenger seat, and took off towards her
house.

     She arrived and grabbed the backpack, and stepped out of the car.
Walking up to the door, she memorized everything about this moment, the
smell of the air, the color of the flowers and plants, and opened the door.
Nobody was home yet, so she decided to take her stuff up to her room and
pack her clothes.  She grabbed her deodorant and a t-shirt, and picked out
a pair of shorts.  She liked to show off her legs, they were beautiful and
strong, and so was she.  She snagged her toothbrush on the way out, leaving
a note for her mother about where she would be if she was needed and headed
out the door for Melody's house.  The drive was only about thirty minutes
from her house and she found herself speeding through town just to get
there before nightfall.

     When Laney arrived the girls ran out to greet her with open arms.
They were such a nice typical Native American family, celebrating
traditions and embracing nature.  They thought of her as one of the family.
She couldn't let them down.

     "Are you ready to go camping?  The girls have set up the tent already
and dinner is packed on the counter.  Laney glanced at the brown bag and
wondered if included any homemade pie or breads.  Their breads were the
best in every county in a fifty mile radius.  She knew, and she kept coming
back for more.  Not to mention, she sorta had a crush on Beth.  And she
wasn't sure, but she hoped Beth felt the same way.

     "Ready?" Melody asked.

     "Let's go.  It's looking like it'll be dark in about a half an hour,
and we need a fire."

     "Come on."

     Laney followed Melody and her sisters out to the woods, grabbing every
log and twig she could.  They arrived two minutes later, and Laney looked
to see a fire pit already stocked and ready to blaze.  She stepped in
closer and noticed that they'd already carried all the wood needed for a
night's stay.  Throwing down the logs and finding herself a seat on a soft
spread of moss, she plopped down and chuckled thinking about how these
women could change a tire on the highway, barefoot in eight inches of snow.
Just like their mother.

     "No-no.  You have the job of starting the fire, and you'd better do it
fast, we're losing light."  She did as she was told and it immediately lit,
causing a back flash...almost lighting her own hair on fire.  She jumped
back and landed in Beth's arms, who was laughing so hard at Laney's
misfortune that she let them both fall to the ground.

     "I knew we didn't need the gas, but I just wanted to see what it would
do...and I have my answer!"  Melody laughed and walked to the fire pit.
Beth still giggling behind her, stood up and started getting stuff out of
the bag.  Laney decided to go to her car and grab the sleeping bag and
flashlight, and Beth stepped up and said she wanted to go with her.  They
walked for a while before either of them said a single thing, and the first
words out of Beth's mouth were almost strangely exciting.

     "So, are you having a good time?" she smiled and looked at the ground.

     "Yeah, thanks for the invite.  I would've just sat around home and
done nothing and now I'm hiking two hundred feet from your front door!"

     Beth laughed out loud and reduced it to a quiet giggle as they
approached Laney's car.  Laney opened the trunk and grabbed out the
sleeping bag, flashlight, and backpack from the front seat. Beth ran into
the house and came out with something in her hand, shoving it into her
pocket before Laney could get a look at it.  Laney stared at her body as
she came back to the car and smiled as she made it about halfway there.
How could she be having feelings for her best friend's sister?  Why did she
feel this way?

     They walked back to the pond almost as quietly as they walked out, but
now it was dark and a little more scary than the first time.  Beth grabbed
her hand to steady herself and Laney held on even tighter.  It was almost
as if they'd done this before, in a past life, holding hands and walking
through the dark together.  As they reached the pond, Laney stopped and
looked at the sight before her.  The girls were all dancing around the same
fire as a bright glow from it cast on the pond below.

     Beth turned to Laney, gazed into her eyes, then leaned forward leaving
Laney with nowhere to run. It was as if her daydream had become real, she
felt Beth's soft lips touch her cheek, and her hands came to rest around
Laney's neck.  Hearing a noise in the bushes, they stopped and took a step
back in both directions.  Melody ran up and grabbed Laney by the arm before
she even had a chance to say anything to Beth, who was smiling at her with
her eyes.  Laney smiled back, but was pulled away towards the camping site,
where they came to a stop and sat down.  Laney grabbed the book she was
reading earlier, and began to read it out loud and all of them sat down
listening intently to what she was saying.  Beth came to rest around
Laney's right, looking up at her while she read.  They finished the first
chapter of "The Prophet" and Laney put it down, marking her place and
turning to Beth, who seemed frustrated that they'd not said anything to
each other in a couple of minutes.  They smiled at each other once more and
Laney made the announcement that she was hungry and needed to relieve
herself in the woods.  She stood up and the youngest made the first attempt
to cook something on the fire.  A marshmallow.  Such a valient attempt,
Laney thought as she stood up and turned around.  Walking into a wooded
area about fifty feet in front of her, she automatically remembered that
she'd have to do this in the dark, as she had forgotten the flashlight next
to Beth.  In the distance, she could see someone playing with the
flashlight, and they began to walk her way.

     "It's me, Laney", as she continued with something about holding the
flashlight for her, she noticed they were alone again.  This almost
frightened her, as she was afraid of getting caught by one of the other
siblings she would be disowned, banished from her favorite place on Earth.
But she told Beth to turn the light off, and as she did, Laney relieved
herself and stood up again, swallowing the large boulder in her throat.

     "Are you done?", she whispered as Laney took a step towards her.

     "Yeah.", she whispered back realizing she was two feet in front of her
and asked, "why did you kiss me?"

     " I wanted to see what it felt like, plus I've been wanting to for a
couple of weeks, I just never got the chance."

     "Well, what did you think?  Was it worth waiting for?"  She stepped
even closer and took a deep breath.  In this darkness, she could only see
an outline of her figure, but by the sound of her voice she was breathing
heavy.

     "Yes." she moaned as Laney placed her hands on Beth's hips and pulled
her closer.  She could feel Beth moving, grinding, wanting more, but not
here.  She would tease her until they could be alone for a whole night
alone.  Now that she knew, she couldn't stop thinking about it and her
heart was doing nothing but skipping a beat now and then.

     "Do you wanna kiss me again?"  she said as their bodies met, causing
Beth to moan a little louder.

     "Yes." she answered quickly, taking Laney by the mouth and leading her
behind the tree.  As her hands began to roam, Laney began to take control
and moving her lips down Beth's cheek and neck, she realized that this was
gonna be a lot harder to keep a secret for long.  Sooner or later someone
was gonna notice and say something.  It was just a matter of time.  The
time seemed shorter, but they heard Melody ask if everything was alright,
and both of them answered back with a brief 'Yes!', sighing and rolling
their eyes.

     "We'll have plenty of time tomorrow." Laney said with a smile on her
face.  Beth nodded and turned on the flashlight as they began to walk back.
They held hands until they got to the opening of the clearing, and suddenly
Laney forgot why they had to hide their new found love.  "Oh, yeah..."she
thought.  Raine wanted to hear more of the story from "The Prophet" and she
settled down with the book once again, turning it to the next chapter.
They listened intently as she poured out more of the story from her heart,
and watched as their eyes lit up while seeing the words bust out of the
pages.  Dinner was ready, and Laney put down the book once again, marking
the place where they'd left off.  They took plates and began dishing out
rations and everyone began eating at once.  The taste of burnt campfire
food never tasted as good as it did to her now.  She finished and threw the
paper plate into the fire, watching it burn up in an instant.  The others
followed tossing in their trash into the fire.  Out of one corner she saw
it coming.  The yawn.  She followed suite making sure it was convincing and
stood up saying she was a bit tired and they did the same.

     The tent was a little bigger than it looked and they all fit inside
standing up.  Laughing about the curtain partition, they unrolled their
sleeping bags and put on their pajamas and laid down for the night.  The
ground was cold on her bare feet, but she was already feeling lucky because
she chose the spot closest to Beth and the one furthest away from everyone
else.  The rock on top of which they'd set the tent up had an extremely
uncomfortable spot on which no one else would sleep had been
abandoned. That left Laney snuggling up with Beth with a whole side to
themselves.  They waited until the others went to sleep before even
thinking about moving, although they had been holding hands in the dark for
quite some time.  Caressing each other's hands quietly and sensually, they
tried to remain silent and finally after an hour they were awake and alone
at last.  Laney glanced over at the curtain making sure she saw no movement
and then rolled up closer to Beth, resting her hand on her chest.  The
intensity in which they'd been together earlier had not died, but had
rather heightened the feelings they had in every inch of their bodies.
They picked up where they left off and proceeded with kissing each other
like before.  It seemed harder to stay quiet than they anticipated, so they
decided to wait for a better time to provide for each other.  Beth's head
came to rest on Laney's chest, and that's how they fell asleep.

     Laney awoke in the morning to find that the others were already
outside and playing with the fire.  She reached for her cigarettes and took
one out of the pack.  Lighting it would only mean that she'd have to step
outside and smoke it and she wasn't ready for that yet.  She dressed for
the day and waited for someone to come in and get her, but no one did.  So
she got herself out of bed and rolled up her bag and unzipped the tent,
letting the wind hit her sweaty body.  It felt so wonderful after roasting
in the tent, that she sighed when it blew harder.  She looked at the
scenery and allowed her eyes to adjust to the sunlight, while searching her
pockets for a lighter.

     She located the lighter, sat down by the fire, and asked about when
they woke up.  Lighting her cigarette she looked at everyone and Melody
seemed to be struggling with something.  "oh, no" she thought, "what if
she'd woken up earlier and saw what was going on?"  What would she say?
Maybe she could chalk it up to the indiscretions of youth, but if only she
could talk to her about it and explain. Would she understand? Would she
even care?  Enough with the questions, she thought, she could try to
explain later and they would see what happens then.  She looked at Melody
who was smiling with such force and decided to talk to her.

     "How did you sleep?" Laney asked.

     "Good, and you?"

     "Well, the rock was comfortable for about a minute and I guess I
must've smashed Beth rolling down the hill." She waited for Melody's
reaction, but it never came.  She smirked half heartedly and looked over at
the pond.

     "Should we go fishing?" Melody asked.  Laney turned to face the pond
and nodded her her and said something about the weather being perfect and
they all stood up and headed for the barn to grab their poles.  Since Laney
was a regular at the house, she had her own pole already strung and baited,
and they headed back to the pond.  They all sat down in a line, Laney sat
down a foot from Melody, and Beth sat down right next to her casting her
line in the muddy water.  The other two grabbed a rock about three feet
down from them and starting baiting their hooks.  Live bait was so wiggly
and alive, but she always preferred something that wasn't moving.  It was
easier than putting a noose around it's neck, or worse, shoving it's ass
full of metal hook.  Barbed metal hook.

     She noticed that Beth was sitting so close to her that they were
touching and Melody seemed oblivious to the fact that they sat that close.
Laney thought she might actually catch something, so she set the pole down
and grabbed a pronged stick and stuck it in the mud.  She centered the pole
on the stick and came to rest on the ground next to Beth.  They stared at
each other over and over again, feeling the urge to take off into the woods
and leave the rest of them to fish alone.  But it would never work, they'd
have to go in separate directions for different things and meet somewhere.
She leaned over and whispered something into her ear and Beth immediately
reeled in her line, sat it on the bank so that it would not roll down, and
took off in the direction where Laney had used the tree the night before.
Laney waited about three minutes and stood up, reeling in her line as well,
and sat it next to Beth's.  She looked at Melody and said she had to get
something out of her car and use the toilet inside.  She took off on the
path and made her way to the house, laughing as she watched Beth creep
through the field and towards the barn.  Laney was also looking at the
driveway.  Both vehicles were gone and that meant they had the house to
themselves.  They made it inside before they started to kiss and Beth
pushed her to the wall, pinning her against the hard wood.  Laney made an
effort to break free, but caught herself resisting the urge to move, she
accepted the loving and made a couple of noises in appreciation.

     They heard a vehicle pull up in the driveway and made their way
outside, through the backdoor and waited to hear the slamming of the front
door before they took off into the woods behind the barn.  When they
reached the barn, they began to laugh uncontrollably, and then Beth kissed
her one more time before they got to the campsite.  When they arrived,
Melody had already caught two fish and Raine had caught two.  That meant
that someone had to catch one more and Laney decided that it would be her.
They sat down and threw their lines out into the water, waiting for a bite
and it wasn't ten minutes later that both of them had a tug on their poles.
Laney reeled hers in first and Beth trying to get hers to shore before her,
lost it...it wasn't quite on there as good as it should've been.

     They decided to clean the fish and eat them for dinner, and while that
was going on, a small whisper entered Laney's head.  "You know we can spend
the night in the house," she thought, "just make a suggestion and they will
agree."

     "I'll cook them and clean them if we can sleep inside tonight."
Everyone agreed since no one really wanted to clean them anyways.  So they
began taking down the tent and putting out the fire, and took off for the
house.  Laney dropped her sleeping bag, backpack, and flashlight in the car
and only had a stringer of fish and a pole, which Raine offered to take
back to the barn for everyone.  She handed her pole to Raine and she gladly
took it back.  She guessed Raine really, really didn't like cleaning fish.
When they entered the door, they noticed that their mother was home and
began cleaning up for dinner.  Their mother seemed delighted that they
caught so many fish and grabbed the cornmeal mixture for a good ole fish
fry, and began making a clear space on the counter for Laney to cut it up.
Laney had skinned some fish in her life, and began by chopping off their
heads, waiting for them to stop flopping around on the counter, before she
continued.  It was after all, nature suffering from slow death by
amputation of the head.  Don't prolong the suffering, she said to
herself. She began cutting them making sure that they would have enough for
everyone, and tossing them into the batter mix.  Finally, after an hour of
preparation, she had finished the cooking and delagated dishes to April,
sat down at the table, and ate a meal inside.

     After dinner was over they decided to watch a movie and Laney agreed
to "Aladdin".  They stuck it in the VCR, and pushed play, and while they
were watching the opening credits roll, Beth sat down next to Laney on the
couch and laid down.  The room was dark and they all sat there, watching
the movie intently.  All except Beth and Laney.  Beth had started to move
her hand up Laney's shorts and she must've hit something, because Laney
laughed at nothing and began to squirm.  They had separated their contact
by a pillow, and judging from the amount of touching they were doing, she
was gonna do something terrible soon.  And she was glad the pillow was
there to protect her from the eyes of her friends and family.

     As the movie progressed, so did the heavy petting under the pillow.
Laney began to run her hand down Beth's back, lingering around the nape of
her neck.  She traced up her neck and around her ear, watching the
expressions on her face for a sign that it was okay to continue in front of
her family. But no facial clue ever showed, only a continued hand up her
shorts and a smirk across her face.  Laney's hand slipped further down
accessing her breasts from the backside and Beth shot a look in her
direction.  The move seemed to make her a little uneasy, but as Laney
barely scraped her nipple, she closed her eyes and turned in the direction
of the movie.  Laney took this opportunity to talk to Melody, keeping her
eyes off Beth's reactions and began to circle the nipple, causing Beth to
shake a little.  She clenched to Laney's leg a little tighter, muttering
something about how cold it was, and pulled a blanket over herself,
concealling the events below.  Laney continued to stare intently at the
movie, all while playing with Beth's breasts and being taunted below.  It
seemed perfect and no one suspected a thing, except Melody.  She looked
every once in a while to see what was happening in the movie, but for the
most part kept her eyes on them.  Watching.  Waiting.

     As "A Whole New World" played, the foreplay had become almost
unbearable.  Laney needed release and couldn't hold it any longer.  She
removed her hand from down Beth's shirt and began to slide it down the
front of her pants, which were unbuttoned and strangely already had a hand
in them.  She looked at Beth and realized that they were thinking the same
thing, and slowly Beth's hand moved from her own pants and back into
Laney's, searching for the spot, while Laney's hand plunged into Beth's
pants and found it right away.  The panties she'd been wearing were soaked
and now, so was her hand.  She slowly began to wiggle her finger over the
clitoris causing Beth to shake a little and move her finger a little
faster.  Beth was very satisfied with the movie being loud, so much that
she sighed a little.  Laney knew it wouldn't take long to make her cum, but
as she felt it rising in her, she let out a laugh at funny part in the
movie so it didn't look like she wasn't paying attention or having an
orgasm.  It's worked brilliantly, as everyone laughed with her, Beth was
shaking so hard and let out a hardy laugh drenching her panties even more
and cumming all over Laney's hand, while Laney was doing the same.  They
laid there and remained silent for a couple of minutes, holding and
caressing hands.

     As the movie came to an end Laney decided that instead of staying
another night, she would return home, making up an excuse to leave, like
forgetting about a relative coming to visit.  She stood up and made her
announcement, apologizing for having to leave so early.  But as she saw the
look in Beth's eyes, she knew that Beth felt like it was her fault for
Laney leaving so soon.  She grabbed the rest of her stuff and headed
towards the back door in the kitchen which led to the parking area.  Melody
seemed upset and began rewinding the tape, saying goodbye as she turned
around towards the door.  Beth followed Laney into the kitchen, kissing her
as the reached a safe point, and Laney assured her that nothing she did was
wrong, and that she needed some time to think about what had happened.  As
they broke their embrace, Melody turned the corner and confronted them
both.

     "What are you doing?"

     "Nothing." Laney replied.

     "It's not nothing, it's something.  I saw everything.  What, do you
think you're in love?"

     That hurt Laney.  Melody was upset, but her best friend should've been
able to except her the way that she was, not for what she was doing.  She
couldn't help but love Beth, but it happened that way and there was nothing
she could do about it now.

     "I don't know Melody.  I just don't know."

     Melody replied, "Well, are you in love with her, Beth?"

     Beth's reaction was the same as her first disclosure, unsure about the
answer.

     "Well, it looks like both of you don't know much of nothing."  They
stood there for a couple of seconds and Laney spoke up.

      "Melody, we experienced something that felt a lot like love and now I
think I should leave.  I don't want to cause any trouble and I think you
need a night or so to cool down.  I wanted to talk to you about this, but I
was afraid of what you might think.  And I think I got my answer.  I don't
want to lose you as a friend, but if you can't except me for who I am..."
she trailed off.

      Melody apparently took offense to the reason she was upset.  She
immediately corrected Laney, "It's not because you're a lesbian that I'm
mad, it's because it's my sister that you're fuckin' with."

      Laney apologized, and walked out the door.  Beth ran after her and
walked with her to the car, holding hands and talking about seeing each
other later in the week at school.  She started her car, kissed Beth
goodnight, and drove away into the darkness.

      Arriving at school on Monday morning, she noticed the faculty acting
oddly and no sign of Beth or Melody until Art Class when Melody walked in
the room, grabbed her supplies and sat as far away from her as possible.
She seemed to be glaring at her from a distance, and finally she walked
towards her trying to get a word in before all hell broke loose.  But it
failed miserably when she raised her hand and asked to go to the restroom.
She immediately got up and walked out the door, leaving everything laying
out.

     She'll be back, Laney thought, to put her stuff up and get her bag.
She sat down and began finishing the art project in front of her.  Beth's
figure still danced in front of her, but the image was clouded by fear and
dissapointment.  Five minutes remained when Melody came back, she sat down
without talking and began drawing in silence.  When the bell rang, they
both stood up and began putting their supplies back in the storage closet,
and headed for the door.

     "Look, we need to talk sometime.  How about now?"

     Melody nodded and walked towards the lunch room with her.  They sat
down without getting anything to eat.  And Melody glared at her until she
broke the silence with a question.

     "Why can't you except the fact that I might love Beth?"

     "Cause you can't be in love with girls, especially my sister.  What do
you know about love anyways?"

     This caused an emotionally void in Laney's response. "I know that if
you were to tell me that you were in love, I would except him or her with
open arms.  Why can't you feel the same way?  We are supposed to be
friends."

     "Yeah, but I don't have to like you right now.  I have priorities and
obligations to my family first.  And my sister's life is my business.  I
have to protect her." Melody stood up and walked away from the conversation
before it was resolved.  Laney just stared at the floor before getting up
and walking in the other direction towards the gym.  She arrived and sat in
the bleachers alone until the first bell, collecting her thoughts.

     Coach Avery emerged from her office looking a little uneasy about
something and walked over to Laney, asking her to come talk to her in the
office.  Laney followed her into the room to discover a group of people
waiting there as well, including the principal and two other teachers.
They all seemed worried about the same thing because as soon as she entered
the room, the ceased the conversation and began to stare at her.  The
principal initiated the dialogue by explaining the reason for this
conference, starting with a call he had recieved from Melody and Beth's
mother.  Apparently she had been convinced that Laney was a lesbian and
shouldn't be allowed to dress with the other girls in gym class including
her daughters.  The faculty had never enforced a dressing room chart, but
after two hours they decided that Laney would have to dress after all the
other's were done and that she would be allotted ten minutes to get to the
next class.  It was almost more embarrassing than everyone knowing she was
a lesbian.  She felt her heart breaking inside of her chest and more from
the fact that the woman she'd admired for three years couldn't understand
her loving her daughter.

     She waited until the last bell rang and walked into the gym, not
dressing out and sat on the top bleacher away from the entire class.  She
didn't even want to look at Melody, and really didn't feel like playing
basketball anyways.  Coach Avery didn't even say anything about her not
dressing out she just marked her on attendence and walked away.  Thinking
about all the pain she would have to endure for the next year at school,
nothing matched the pain of losing her first love and best friend at the
same time.  The bell rang and she walked to the office, opening the door
and asked to speak to the principal once more, explaining it was something
about needing to leave for the day due to being sick and throwing up.  The
secretary told her just to go and not worry about talking to him.  It
wouldn't surprise her if all the faculty knew her dirty secret and she
turned around and walked out the door without even signing a thing.  As she
walked out to the parking lot, she saw Beth walking towards her with tear
stained eyes and stopped and waited for her to catch up.  They looked at
each other for a second before Beth began to speak about what had happened,
and after coming to the conclusion that Melody had told her parents about
the events that took place on the couch.  Laney asked her to call her when
she could and they could talk about it more.  Beth nodded, and sobbed
saying," I'm so sorry Laney, so sorry."

     Beth never called Laney and she began to wonder what was going on over
at their house.  Deciding to drive over there, she arrived only to have a
shotgun pointed in her face by their father and was told to get off the
property.  She complied and as she left she saw a glimpse of Beth from the
front of the house facing the road.  Her eyes were puffy, and she waved as
Laney drove off.

     The next day at school was followed exactly to the schedule and she
waited behind to get dressed out for gym and never speaking to Melody.  The
days continued and she kept to herself, getting dressed alone and waiting
for the others to get done.  One of the girls asked her why she was waiting
till everyone got done dressing before coming in.  Laney told her and the
rest of the girls the story during a gym class while the teacher was away.
She didn't use names, but she stared at Melody through the whole story,
making sure she heard.  After they had heard the heart crushing story, a
few girls decided to make a statement by staying after and dressing with
her in the locker room.

     She was never allowed to talk to Beth again.  And that's the saddest
ending, but it's also the truth.



Sorry about the sad ending, but that's life.  Sometimes we need to remember
how we got to be the way that we are.  I thought I'd share this story with
everyone so that we could all return to real life and not stay in a fantasy
land.

Email me if you have any questions or comments.