Chapter 01 -- The Wish
It's funny how stuff works out, isn't it?
I mean, it's not like I wake up each morning and say to myself, "Okay, let's see how much crazy stuff I can get into today," but somehow, it always happens.
Take me and Katie, for instance; I mean, it's like Beauty and the Beast. As far as attractiveness goes, I'm probably in, like, the fifth percentile: skinny as a scarecrow despite all the high-fat, no-fiber cafeteria food I get for weekday lunches; facial hair that demands that I either skin my chin off three times a day or wind up with a beard by five o'clock; and my cheap contacts hurt like all get out, so I have to wear my equally cheap glasses.
Katie, though, is just ... gorgeous! From day one, I knew I was gonna have trouble prying my eyes off of her. When I wasn't drowning in those big, clear baby-blue eyes of hers or her full, moist, ever-smiling lips, I usually found myself staring at her C-cups or ogling that firm, round butt of hers.
The funny thing is, we really didn't date each other at first -- we just happened to be roommates. Neither of us was the type to agree to the "honor code" you had to follow if you wanted to get the cheaper apartments that the school owns, so we both looked for other low-rent places near the campus. My first day at the place, moving my boxes and junk into the apartment, I had been greeted by one of the most gorgeous sights I've ever beheld in my life: a lovely, leggy, eighteen-year-old girl in cutoff jean shorts, bent over her own cardboard treasure chests and settling into her side of what was going to be our apartment.
You can probably guess how things went from there. Katie, for her part, made it very clear that my attention was welcomed, so we went from roommates to lovers in about seven hours, and amazingly, we've been going steady for nearly a year now. Once, she even turned down an offer from Jack Lance, one of those Prince Charming creeps that seem to infest every college campus, and came to the dance with me instead.
God, thank you for bringing Katie into my life.
Oh, yeah, one other thing about Katie:
She's dead.
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The last time I saw Katie alive, we were talking in my previous car (not the car I drive now, for reasons which will be explained shortly). Finals were a month away, so we'd been sharing an apartment for nearly the entire term. Now, I figured that when you've been in a relationship with a girl for that long and neither of you even seems to think of seeing other people, that that means something, so I'd been working up the nerve to ask Katie to take the plunge with me. The topic had come up in conversation before, and Katie had mentioned that she was waiting for "a certain guy" who had the courage to propose to her.
"You know, Katie, I really think you'd like my folks. They're just real sweet, and I know that you're gonna love the cottage up in Vermont." "You mean the one where your dad got chased by the bull?" Katie asked, and I saw her arch an eyebrow in the side mirror.