This story is a bit different than my others. I wanted a lot of build up and spent some time really getting to know the characters. Because of that, it ended up being longer than I expected, but it was a lot exploring these two. If this has a good reception, I'll follow up with a second part to wrap up the story of Beth & Maria. Let me know in the comments if you want more of these two. Enjoy!
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Maria is in her dorm sitting on her bed cross legged typing away furiously on her laptop. She was warned junior year of college was the toughest, but she didn't expect the homework to be this time consuming. Another Friday spent writing. Today her focus is on the
Implications of Social Media in the 21st Century
. She knows Beth will be back from soccer practice soon, so she wants to make sure she gets as much of this paper done now while she has the dorm to herself. Neither of them drink alcohol, so they were assigned to the chemical-free dorm their first year as roommates. Other than their mutual love of
The Office
, they have nothing in common. Despite that, they quickly became best friends. Maria even puts aside her apathy for sports and attends all the home soccer games to support Beth.
Maria was accepted into the University of Southern Maine based on her academic credentials. She was awarded several STEM scholarships and plans on working in aerospace after college. On the rare occasion she has free time, she enjoys reading fantasy novels and binging the latest craze on Netflix. Physically she is short with black, curly hair that hangs to her shoulders and dark brown eyes. Beth likes to joke that she is jealous of
the junk in Maria's trunk
. Maria thinks of herself as '
thick
' and loves her curves, but unless she is out on a date or at a school dance, she doesn't show them off. Tonight she isn't going out, so she is wearing a loose red t-shirt and a pair of gray sweatpants with
USM
down the left leg in large, blue letters.
Beth on the other hand chose Southern Maine based entirely on their soccer program. She has been athletic her whole life and can't remember a time she didn't dream of playing soccer professionally. She is willing to sacrifice anything to make her dream come true, which is why she lives chemical free. She is very careful of what she puts into her body and spends her limited free time jogging around campus or working out at the gym. She sometimes refers to herself as '
The Female Tom Brady
.' Looks wise, she is the opposite of Maria. Tall, with straight blonde hair and blue eyes. One look at Beth and there is no doubt about her athleticism. She has a firm, toned upper body. There are rare occasions she is jealous of Maria's curves and will make small jokes. Otherwise, she is proud of her body and knows she works hard for it. She isn't one to show off, but she does enjoy the attention her powerful legs receive. When wearing shorts or a dress, it is a guarantee someone will make a comment.
Maria is so focused on finishing her paper that she jumps when Beth opens the door and comes limping in carrying her soccer cleats.
"What happened to you!?" Maria asks with a concerned tone. Beth is usually sore after practice, but tonight Beth looks to be in pain.
"At practice, I jumped for a header and as I was coming down I landed on another player and twisted my ankle. Fuck!" Beth throws down her soccer cleats. "The trainer gave me some Tylenol, but it hasn't helped at all. I'm going to go take a shower. Maybe the hot water will help." Beth grabs some clothes to change and limps out of the dorm before Maria has a chance to respond.
Maria feels awful for Beth. They have been friends for three years and it's rare for Beth to show emotions as she is the type to hold things in. Maria knows that if this injury causes Beth to miss any games, she will be miserable. Maria decides her paper can wait and starts looking up possible remedies for Beth's injury.
A short time later, Beth limps back into the room holding a bag of ice, her blonde hair still damp. She is wearing a large black hoodie with USM across the chest in large, red letters and pair of red athletic shorts with a white stripe on the side. She sits on her bed, stretches out her leg with the injured ankle and put the bag of ice on top of it. Beth grabs her phone and looks through Twitter saying nothing.
Maria is the first to break the silence. "The shower didn't help at all did it?" She looks at Beth with concern. She hopes getting Beth talking may help take her mind off it.
"Not at all. I'll be good once the swelling goes down I think." She puts her phone down, looks over to Maria and can see her laptop open to an article about ankle injuries. "Are you looking up ankle injuries" Beth smiles slightly, happy to have a friend like Maria.
"Yes!" The chipperness of her voice surprises Beth.
"Any good suggestions?" Beth asks hopefully.
"Well, the big thing is
RICE
.
R
est,
I
ce,
C
ompression and
E
levation. You're already icing it and you have your ankle elevated, so you're on the right track! I can help you wrap it tonight for the compression if you need."
"RICE, yeah, that's exactly what the trainer told me to do. Anything about ways to manage the pain? It's going to be tough getting rest or sleep with this throbbing. Even with the Tylenol, the pain is getting worse."
"There is a section here on pain management. Let's see. It says icing your ankle helps with the swelling which in turn helps with the pain. You're already doing that. Painkillers, such as Tylenol, which...yeah, you said didn't help. Oh, look at this great piece of advice..." Maria holds both her hands in the hair and makes air quotes as she says "
TIME
" in a long, sarcastic tone.
Beth laughs at the air quotes and the goofy face Maria makes as she says it. For a brief moment her mind shifts from the pain in her ankle to how lucky she is to have had Maria randomly assigned as a roommate years ago.
"In case you weren't aware Beth, the paragraph on time goes into great detail on the healing process and how eventually things will feel better. That's about all that is listed..." Maria's voice trails off while she keeps scrolling through the website. It's obvious to Beth that Maria has found something else, but isn't sharing.
"What are you hiding over there, what did you find?"
"Well, it does have
something