AUTHOR'S NOTE: This is a re-written version of a story that I uploaded a few years ago. This story is a romantic one that contains some reluctance/non-consent content. With this warning in mind, please enjoy!
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Wallis leaned against the glazed brick wall as her eyes scanned Walker High School's crowded cafeteria. This lunch period consisted mostly of juniors and seniors with maybe a handful of sophomores who were registered in some of the upper division classes. She had to focus her attention on individual faces to identify each student easily as they made their way through the lunch lines.
Her gaze paused once it reached a particular table, and a faint smile crossed her lips. It was the dark headband and the color of the girl's hair that made her easy to spot. The hair resembled undulating waves of smoky amber which tumbled past the girl's shoulders and caught the light in just the right way.
For several minutes, Wallis watched the other girl conveniently hidden from where she stood. She wistfully admired the way she tilted her head when she spoke to the girl with glasses sitting across from her. She thought the way the girl spoke and used her hands whenever she got excited was positively adorable. But then, there wasn't a single thing about Gail Kleckner that Wallis didn't find charming and attractive.
Gail is so beautiful! She's absolutely perfect in every single way! Wallis's eyes devoured the sight of the stunning senior with longing and hunger. All Wallis had to do was walk across the cafeteria over to Gail's table, and her lips and tongue could be tasting the beautiful senior's luscious fruity lip gloss! A phantom hint of tart cherries filled Wallis's mouth, causing her to shudder with delight. She knew that all she had to do was walk several steps in the girl's direction, and she could be tasting it for real.
Gail Kleckner didn't even notice that Wallis was nearby watching. The cafeteria was extremely crowded and chaotic as everyone tried to get through the lunch line and find their friends sitting at their usual places. Besides, she was totally absorbed in a pretty animated discussion with the girl who sat across from her. The girl was pushing tater tots into the blob of ketchup on her plate before shoving a couple into her mouth. Wallis furrowed her brow as she tried to remember the other girl's name. Oh, yes—Beverly Lassandro.
Beverly and Gail are in Mr. Reed's Government class together, so they probably end up eating together most days until the next bell rings and they part ways. Beverly is a nice enough girl, Wallis supposed. She's a reporter for the school newspaper, made the honor roll last quarter, and is a member of the American Field Service Club. Gail and Beverly seemed to be getting along nicely today. Whatever they were talking about sure looked pretty exciting to Wallis—maybe even too exciting.
Wallis frowned a little. Sure, Beverly was nice and not a troublemaker or anything, but she didn't really think that Bev was the right sort of friend for the beautiful Gail Kleckner. Wallis made a mental note to talk to Gail about that some other time. A girl who possessed the sweetness and innocence that Gail had could find better friends than Beverly Lassandro!
Wallis looked out for Gail whenever she could, but she couldn't be there every single minute. For starters, Gail kept a different schedule. And Gail recently quit attending the afternoon Individual Sports Club meetings in the main gym. But Wallis worried sometimes that one day, when she wasn't at school, some boy might set his sights on dating the gorgeous senior. It would tear her soul apart if anything were to happen to her innocent Gail, so Wallis was determined to do anything she could to watch the young girl and protect her honor. In a large school like Walker, this often seemed like an impossible task! The third largest high school in Thatcher Blake has three floors with over 800 hormone-addled students enrolled this year! Distractions and temptations lurked in every classroom and hallway.
Suddenly Gail turned her head and caught Wallis gazing at her through a small cluster of students who dispersed to a nearby open table. She stopped eating her chocolate pudding long enough to give Wallis a shy smile. Her brown eyes lit up and she bit her lip demurely. The girl's fair cheeks warmed to a rosy pink.
Wallis figured that maybe it was memories of their last interlude that brought about that gorgeous blush of color to the senior's cheeks. She'd done things with the girl that pushed the bounds of propriety. The recollection of their last time together was certainly enough to make Wallis shudder with raw arousal. The nagging desire to approach Gail was getting worse, and Wallis called upon her inner strength to resist the urge to go over there and sit with her and Bev. But this just wasn't the time or place right now. She'd just have to wait.
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"Oh my God, I just hate Tom Dolan! He's always trying to look over at my notes and he's always poking my arm in class! He was trying to borrow another pen from me, but I know he has his own! Mr. Reed almost gave me a detention because he won't shut the hell up!"
Gail burst out in a fit of giggles after Bev's long-winded rant. Beverly has been complaining about Tom Dolan for nearly two straight weeks! Couldn't Bev see that Tom was bugging her so much because he's been trying to get up the nerve to ask her to go with him to the Winter Formal? The formal sounds like it's going to be a real blast this year. Gail had heard from her friend, Liz, that the theme is going to be "Peppermint Palace" with a great big castle, and a sleigh, and maybe even some reindeer! Gail wasn't sure how the formal committee was going to convince the principal to let them get reindeer into the gym for the dance though. Still, it sounded pretty neat. But Gail wasn't planning on going.
"And when we had that test? Tom kept making these stupid hissing noises at me! You saw what Mr. Reed did—he told me to keep my eyes on my own paper or I'd get a zero! He didn't do a damn thing about Tom!"
Beverly slammed her hand down against the table in a fit of anger. Gail almost burst out laughing because Bev's hand narrowly missed landing directly onto her ketchup smeared plate.
"I've got a mind to just slap the hell out of him the next time he looks at me! I should have told him to go fuck hisself with the last pen I loaned him—he STILL hasn't given it back!"
Gail put a hand over her mouth to disguise the shit eating grin spreading quickly across her face before she recovered. She replied with a dismissive nod before finishing the last of her chocolate pudding. When she was done, she stacked the little glass dish on the tray next to her books.
"Jesus, Bev, he just wants to ask you out!" Gail said. "He really likes you! It's written all over his face every time he sees you in class!"
"I wouldn't go out with him if he was the last guy on earth! He's friends with that weirdo, Joey Belcher!" A look of something like contempt (or perhaps disgust) crossed Bev's face. "He doesn't even have a car!"
Gail took a drink from her can of Coke. "So what if he doesn't have a car?" She asked. "Maybe he just drives his dad's car or something."
"Look, if he wants to go with me, he's gonna need his own car!"
Gail was getting tired of this. Big deal, she thought. She didn't have her own car either! "Are you done eating? All you've been doing is pushing those tots around."
That seemed to get Beverly going on an entirely new rant. Lunches here are the absolute worst! Sure, today they had a choice of cheeseburgers or beef stew. But every goddamn day they serve the same goddamn side dish. Tater tots. And the tots were almost always cold! The other high schools in Thatcher Blake served fries, mashed potatoes, or rice. But the cafeteria at Millie Walker High seemed to be overrun with these goddamn cold tater tots! It's like the lunch ladies have it in for the whole student body!
Gail halfheartedly listened to Bev's rant about cold tater tots, and then her lithe little body went stock still. It was as if all of her senses became perfectly attuned. She could sense Wallis was nearby watching her. She could feel her hazel eyes on her even before she turned her head. Her soul came alive and their eyes met. It felt like her heart would pound its way out of her chest. God, how she loved Wallis! Gail wanted to block out Bev's rant. She wanted to get up from the table, walk away from Bev, and go over to Wallis. She wanted to feel the safety of her strong, slender arms embracing her body. It always made Gail forget, in those brief moments, about who she was, and what she wanted to do with her life after high school.
Wallis is her best friend. Wallis is the steady, constant force that kept Gail looking forward to graduation and life after high school. Gail wanted to rest her head against her small breasts and lull herself to sleep with her steady heartbeats.
"Look at this! It's grayish! They call this damn thing a cheeseburger? You know it's probably horsemeat—from that one farm outside Bynum! And the cheese looks like a bunch of melted yellow crayons!"
Bev's voice was shrill—even against the wall of chaotic lunchroom sounds.
"Huh? It isn't that bad!" Gail responded absently.
She wasn't listening to Bev anymore. Everything in Gail's world stopped moving at the moment. It was as if time itself no longer existed. The cacophony of the crowded cafeteria fell away from the girl until everything was just her and Wallis. They couldn't seem to look away from each other's admiring gaze. Gail's breath caught in her throat when she detected the obvious look of longing that was present in Wallis's hazel eyes. She claimed Gail as her own with that intense look of hunger, and Gail felt a fluttering within the depths of her stomach. After an awkward second or two, Gail broke the gaze. She wanted so badly to go to Wallis right now! But she knew that Wallis just couldn't fight her way through the crowds of kids balancing loaded trays of food and books as they absentmindedly chattered their way to any open space at the crowded tables. Not right now anyway. Still, Gail did not want Wallis to see that she was upset by this, so she broke the gaze between them and turned back towards Bev.