two girls, one love, is trouble to come? ((Part one)) |
"Kari! Wait up," Terra shouted asshe rode her bike. Kari was much faster than Terra, but Kari was also the athlete. Terra had long blonde hair tied in a pony tail and hazel eyes that showed her innocence. Her figure was very curvy which made her the most popular girl in school, but it didn't matter to her. "You slow poke!" Kari laughed as she slowed down. Kari had chin length black hair and grey eyes, unlike her friend, Kari was a goth, but had a desirable body, that also had some curve to it. Terra and Kari wore matching outfits that night. Both wore plaid mini-skirts, red tube tops, red high heeled boots, with hoop earings. Kari was eager to get home to change. "I can't help it that i don't run track!" Terra pouted. "I can't help it I can," Kari winked. They rode up the street and to Terra's house. They both set the bikes by the garage and walked to Terra's house. They stopped at the porch. They stared at each other, waiting for the other to say something. "We've..uh..had fun, right?" Kari asked. "Yeah," Terra smiled. Then Kari placed a hand on Terra's cheek and leaned in for a kiss. She was greeted with an eager kiss. Then stood there kissing and exploring each other's mouths until the door opened, two minutes later. "TERRA? What is this?" Terra's thirty year old mother asked. She wore a blue terry cotton robe and had a green facial mask on. "Uh, This is..Kari Ma. She's my girlfriend," Terra bit her lower lip. Kari nodded and said, "I'll just go. I'll see you tomorrow?" Terra nodded, "Love you." "TERRA!" her mom shouted. "I love you too, Terra," Kari said riding off. Her mind raced as she turned the corner. She began to hope Terra wasn't getting into trouble. Kari had been going out with Terra for two years tomorrow, and no one could break them apart, not even a pair of angry parents. When Kari reached her house, her parents sat angrily on the porch. Kari parked her bike and made her way to the door. "Kari Anderson! Why on Earth did you kiss Terra. Don't you know how wrong that is? if word gets out, we will have to move, not to mention the Silvers will have to as well," her bald father said. "Dad, let's not go into it right now. All you need to know, is I love her and would not trade her for the world. Well night," Kari said reaching for the door. "Kari your father is right. This is trouble for all of us. Being...Uh..Lesbian isn't right you know," her mother chimed in. "That's what the straight world thinks. I'm sorry Mom, but I am not going to stop seeing her because you don't like the idea," with that note, Kari went inside and into her room. One more year of college and Terra and Kari would be free to live on their own together. Kari's cell phone rang. "Kari," Terra sounded as if she was crying. "My parents hate me and don't want to even talk to me. They want me to leave. I don't know what to do." "Well, there's one of two things we can do. Get anapratment together and finish college or drop out and leave here for good," Kari said, anger creeping into her voice from all the problems that had arose. "I'm game for anything. I'd prefer fishing college somewhere else, though," Terra replied softly. "Then we have it, when would you like to leave? I'll have my truck ready and we can pack what we need and have it in the bed of the truck with bed cap ready to cover our stuff. Just tell me when," Kari said already planning. "On Sunday. That will give us two days to pack and get ready to leave. Well I have to go. Call me tomorrow?" Terra yawned. "Will do. Love you." "I love you too," Terra giggled before hanging up. |