This was the first story I wrote for Literotica, a little over four years ago. It got a great reception. There was one point, however, that got the most comments so I've decided to rewrite that section. If you read the first version, I hope you enjoy the change. If you didn't, please enjoy this story.
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Even though it is right in front of you, you don't always see what's good for you. Sometimes you need a little nudge. This is about a couple of mine.
When I was five, Jenny's family moved in directly across the street from us. Our families became good friends right away. Due to the fact that there was nobody else our age living nearby (Jenny is three months older than I am), we soon became inseparable.
She had no trouble keeping up with me in the rough and tumble things I wanted to do, and I had no problems playing dolls with her when she wanted. One of our parents always had to shoo us home at night because we would never think about it ourselves. I once tried to get my parents to let Jenny spend the night, but they said it was not right for girls to spend the night with boys.
Although I missed it at the time, the first indication that Jenny and I would end up together came when we were fourteen. I was over at her house watching TV with her and her dad. As we sat there, the doorbell rang. Jenny got up to answer it. She came back a moment later followed by a policeman.
"Mr. Adams," he said, "I'm afraid I have some bad news."
Jenny's dad got up to stand next to her. I stood a few feet behind them.
"I'm really sorry to say that there has been an accident. A drunk ran a red light and hit your wife's car," the policeman stated.
"WHAT? When? Where? How is she?" Mr. Adams asked.
"The paramedics did their best, but I'm afraid she didn't make it. I am truly sorry."
At this point, Jenny turned around and looked at me, tears pouring from her eyes. She ran to me, buried her head in my shoulder and sobbed. I guided her to the couch and sat her down. Holding her gently, I let her cry herself out, trying to soothe her as best as I could.
After about fifteen minutes, Mr. Adams finished up with the policeman and came over to sit next to us. Jenny had calmed down a little and was just crying lightly. He took Jenny in his arms and held her. I got up and called my parents telling them what had happened. They both came right over.
After a lot of consoling and grief, Dad left with Mr. Adams to tend to the body while Mom stayed with Jenny and I. Mom told me later how proud she was of me and for handling the situation and comforting Jenny so well. Years later, Mr. Adams said he'd kill me if I told Jenny, but that it hurt a little when Jenny turned to me, instead of him, for comfort upon hearing the news about her mom.
The First Nudge
I have always thought differently about Jenny than anyone else. Even during those awkward adolescent times all boys go through in which girls are gross and have cooties, I never felt that way about Jenny. It was like my mind thought, 'That's not a girl, that's Jenny'. The trouble was that as I grew into a teenager and began to notice girls, it was the same thing; I didn't realize just how beautiful Jenny was becoming.
Ironically, it was on a date with someone else in the summer between our Junior and Senior years that her beauty was pointed out to me. We had been having a great time: Dinner, movie, and ice cream afterwards. It was close to time to take my date home.
"Anne, can I ask you a question?" I asked.
"Sure, what's up?"
"Well, when I asked you out, you seemed a little surprised. Pleased, but surprised. I got the same response from Sarah Jansen last month, and I was wondering if it was true you were surprised, and if so, why?"
Anne smiled and hesitated a moment before answering.
"Yes, it's true I was a little surprised and I'm sure Sarah was as well. The reason is we keep expecting you two knuckleheads to wake up and see what a good thing you've got."
"Knuckleheads? What two knuckleheads?" I asked.
"Okay, it looks like it's up to me to straighten you out, although I really shouldn't," she sighed. "I'm going to do this in a roundabout way. I'm going to ask you a bunch of questions. Some of them may seem silly, and some might be embarrassing, but I need you to trust me and answer them all honestly."
"Okay, I'll try."
"Good. Now first question: Do you think I'm pretty?"
"Of course I do. Most guys in school do."
"Thank you," she said, blushing a little, "Now, I know all guys have different ideas about the ideal woman, but am I your ideal? Be honest."
"No, you're not." I said a little chagrinned.
"Hey, don't worry about it. I asked for honesty. I'm somebody's ideal and I'll find them one day. Let's concentrate on your ideal woman. I'll say an attribute and you tell me what you like. You okay with this?"
"I guess."
"Ok, height?"
"Your height, perhaps a little taller."
"Hair?"
"Red, long and straight."
"Longer than my shoulder length?" Anne asked.
"Yes."
"Eyes?"
"Green."
"Mouth?"
"Don't know. Never thought about that."
"Not a problem. Now, don't get embarrassed, but look at my tits."
I couldn't help it, I turned crimson, but I looked briefly. She had very nice tits.
"That's what I like about you, Tony; even with permission you don't ogle at a girl's chest. Most guys would be glued there right now. Ok, what would you change?"
"Nothing, I really like your tits," I said, turning even redder, if that were possible.
"Thanks, so do I. There's definitely something there to attract attention, but not too much. What about the butt? Do you like big butts?"
"Not really."
"What about legs?"
"Long, with a good muscle structure."
"Great. Now, here is what you just told me is your ideal woman; 5'9" or 5'10" tall, long, straight red hair, green eyes, an athletic build, long muscular legs leading up to a nice tight butt. Is that an accurate description?"
"Yes, that would be correct."
"And you still don't see it do you?"
"I guess not. See what?"
"You just perfectly described Jenny Adams."
I sat there for a moment. She was right of course, but I had never made the connection.
"Did you know that most guys think Jenny is the best looking girl in school? Many also think you are an idiot for not dating her. You've been best friends for so long you two cannot see it any other way. You should start looking at Jenny as the beautiful woman she is. With the great friendship you've already built, you two would make a perfect couple. Think about it, you dope," Anne ordered with a grin.
"I will, I promise," I said. "Now, I'd better get you home before your dad sends out the posse."
I drove her home in silence. When I walked her to the door, I said, "Thanks a lot for telling me that, Anne. I guess it's true it's sometimes hard to see what is right in front of your nose."
"You're welcome. I'm sure you two will be very happy together. Now, I don't usually do this on a first date, but as I'm pretty sure I've just ensured there won't be a second one, kiss me good night."
"Gladly."
I leaned forward and gave her a gentle kiss. She was having none of that. Throwing her arms around my neck she pulled me in for a nice, hard kiss. It seemed to last forever, breaking only when we ran out of air.
"Thanks, that's just what I wanted," she said smiling. "Now, go get her, Tiger!" With that, she turned and went inside.
It's a good thing the route home was so familiar, as I was not paying too much attention to where I was going; I was thinking about Jenny. She was beautiful. She was also a great person. She was funny and fun to be around; kind to everyone; caring with genuine compassion; helpful whenever you needed her. She had so many wonderful qualities that it's hard to think of them all.
Two days later, Jenny was over at my house watching TV. As the movie ended, she turned to me, saying, "Okay, Tony, what's up? You've been quiet all day and you've been giving me some funny looks."
I hesitated before answering, unsure as to how to answer. I was really nervous about how this would go. I took a deep breath.
"Jenny, will you go out with me on Friday?" I asked her.
"Sure, we can get together and..."
"No, please, that's not what I mean. I don't want to just get together; I want to go on a date, a real date."
She looked at me with her eyebrows raised. I could see the wonder in her eyes.