Kimberly walked into the gymnasium of her old high school wearing a dazzling, tight blue dress. Even ten years after graduation, she still had that dynamite body that made everyone's head turn. She looked around and found her old friend Carol. She walked up to her and got to talking about what has been going on since high school. Kim talked about how she managed to graduate college and was working as an elementary school teacher in a different district. She loved the students and the people she worked with, but she spent a lot of late nights at the school doing grades, lesson plans, and about a million other small tasks that often go unnoticed. She doesn't regret teaching, but she did wish she had more of a social life. Standing in that gym, she felt herself disappearing back into that popular young lady she used to be. She took a secret inner pleasure in sensing some of the guys checking out her shapely ass in that dress. Her hand glided gently through her long blonde hair.
Kimberly and Carol walked around and found a table. They sat down and kept on talking. Kimberly would glance around and noticed one guy in particular kept looking at her. She didn't recognize him, but he was devastatingly handsome. He was tall, and his skin was a rich dark chocolate. He was wearing an amethyst purple button-down shirt. His muscles were clearly defined beneath the fabric. As they made eye contact, he smiled at her, and she smiled back and looked away bashfully.
"Ooooh. Who is that guy?" Carol asked in a whisper.
"I'm not sure," Kimberly responded.
The mystery gentleman began to walk towards Kimberly. He stood in front of her. "It is great to see you again Kiki," he replied.
Kimberly gasped because she knew only one person called her that. "Oh my god!" she exclaimed, "Is that really you Edward?" She got up and embraced him.
"Yeah," he replied, "I'm not the nerdy new kid anymore."
"Oh stop!" she said slapping his shoulder playfully. "You were always one of the funniest and sweetest guys around."
He smirked. "I'm pretty sure you were the only one that thought that back then," he said, "You were my only friend for most of high school."