Well I wasn't intending on writing this story, but this idea was suggested to me and I just couldn't resist. If I get good feedback on this story, it could be the first of many one-shot deals that I write.
So if you enjoy this story, please let me know by emailing me. If writers don't get feedback then they assume that no one is reading their stories and it's a pretty discouraging feeling.
Now for the warnings...blah blah blah...No one under 18 can read this story. No one under 18 can even be a member of this egroup. This story is entirely fictional. We can pretend that it's real, but that's all it is...pretend. I have no knowledge that either Eliza Dushku or Kirsten Dunst have even the slightest sapphic urges
Onto the story...
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In the grand scheme of things there were really two kinds of Americans. There were East Coasters and West Coasters. Eliza Dushku was an East Coaster. She may have been a rising star in Hollywood, but it didn't mean she had to change as a person. She wasn't about to become another one of those ass kissing phonies telling everyone she met how great they were even if she truly couldn't stand them.
Hollywood may have been where she was going to find fame and money, but Eliza's heart still belonged on the East Coast. When you examined her makeup, she was still just a bad ass chick from Boston who preferred speaking her mind than engaging in the mindless blather she found too often in Hollywood. For the most part Eliza found the people on the West Coast to be as fake as some of the face lifts and boob jobs she saw on a daily basis.
Of course there were exceptions and one of those exceptions was standing right before Eliza with a bright smile on her face. "Are you ready to go?" Kirsten Dunst asked her friend and co-star.
"Just give me a minute," Eliza replied as she grabbed a few things and stuck them in her beach bag.
"Great, I want to get out in that sun as soon as possible," Kirsten declared. Though her attempts were often futile, Kirsten was always searching for a great natural tan on her usually pale skin.
Kirsten was usually the type of person that Eliza didn't want much to do with. She was blonde. She was perky. She was Hollywood. Yet Eliza couldn't help but instantly like her the moment they met. While they were filming "Bring It On" they had bonded quickly and Eliza was happy to see the friendship didn't end the moment the director declared, "It's a wrap."
It was a friendship that Eliza hadn't been expecting, so she often wondered why she connected so well with her. Perhaps it was the fact that for all her Hollywood aura, Kirsten was just a transplanted Jersey chick. But Eliza knew it went deeper than that. She knew the reason she liked Kirsten so much.
"You're going to love this place," Eliza promised. "I found it the other day. It's nice and secluded. We can get in all the uninterrupted sun worshiping that we can handle. To hell with skin cancer warnings."
"Yeah," Kirsten cheerfully agreed. "I'll regret it later, but sometimes you gotta live for the moment and set your skin to bake level."
Even Eliza had to admit that working in Hollywood resulted in some sizable perks and one of them was the fact that while the rest of the world was stuck in a daily grind of going to work and commuting back home, she and Kirsten were on a beautiful beach in Bermuda.
The box office returns for "Bring It On" had been much bigger than even the most optimistic studio executives could have predicted. So, in a rare example of corporate generosity, the studio had decided to reward their two stars with an all expenses paid vacation to Bermuda. They had even gone out and rented a beach house for Eliza and Kirsten right by the ocean.
For the first day or so of the trip Eliza and Kirsten didn't do much but sleep in in their soft beds, do some serious girl talk and thank God they didn't have to worry about a 7 a.m. call on set. They were living the good life and Eliza intended to take full advantage of it. She supposed it made her a bit of a hypocrite to condemn the West Coast attitude on one hand and accept this perk, but as she watched the sun set every night over the ocean she figured she could learn to live with herself.
However, at that moment Eliza's attention wasn't focused on any sunset. It was focused on her blonde co-star as they walked down from the house toward the beach. The first day they had arrived, Eliza had discovered a nice little section of the beach that was away from the crowds. She had only been too eager to invite Kirsten to share it with her and they were headed there now.
Eliza tried to pump herself full of self control, but she didn't know if it was going to be enough. She just hoped Kirsten wasn't picking up on the real reason she liked spending time with her so much.
Almost as soon as she had hit puberty, Eliza had realized she was into girls. She discovered this about herself when she found herself unable to stop focusing on the developing bodies of her female classmates. For a time Eliza had thought she was a full on lesbian, but by this time in her life she was quite comfortable with her bisexuality.