Lisa never knew she could fall for a girl until her friend Rachel came back into her life. After Rachel came out to her Lisa developed the biggest crush on her, but Lisa was too afraid to tell her she was into her.
Lisa decided to play the part of wing-girl for Rachel, who had been fairly unlucky in love. Lisa had her first chance when Rachel spotted a girl she thought might be a lesbian at a local coffee shop.
"Go over there and get her to come talk to us," Rachel prompted Lisa.
"Okay, but you owe me," Lisa replied. Inwardly Lisa hoped that Rachel didn't see the pain cross her face as Rachel asked her to find someone else.
Apparently Lisa was an amazing wing-girl because Anne came right over and began chatting with Rachel. Quickly Lisa thought up a reason to leave the coffee shop before Rachel could see how much she was hurting.
Anne and Rachel's relationship quickly progressed from friendship into romance. Anne was kind and loving, but also young and naΓ―ve. Rachel had never been the younger person in the relationship.
Lisa knew what was right, and she never told Rachel how she felt. She stayed friends with Rachel and helped her through all her relationship troubles with Anne. Then one night Lisa fell asleep after hanging out with Rachel.
Lisa realized it was a dream when she suddenly found herself back at Rachel's apartment where she had been earlier that day.