Preamble.
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Tags: Lesbian Romance, Lesbian Seduction, Lesbian Sex, Lesbian First Time.
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Words: 10,880
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Please consider the preamble for Part 1 as an integral part of this episode. Also, as with most of my work, there is a lot of background and character building in the early stages. For this reason, some aspects of this part will be better understood by reading episodes in sequence.
This Part finds Julie teaching Katie more tennis technique, and a few other things besides.
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Title: Game Set & Match - Part 3: The Following Saturday.
I arrived very early for my regular game with Lynne, not that I intended to play of course. I just wanted to tell her that I wasn't able to play today because I was injured. 'At least I have a legit reason not to play her', I thought.
There were signs of activity all around, but no-one in the clubhouse apart from Sarah again.
I asked if she had Julie's phone number, saying, "I need to get in touch with her. She was doing some coaching with me but I'm not sure what the arrangements are for our next session."
"I'm really sorry Katie. I do have a number for her, but I'm not permitted to give it out. You'll have to ask her for it."
"But I can't ask her if I don't know how to contact her," I reasoned.
"I know... it's difficult isn't it. I could pass on a message to Julie for you if you like," she offered.
"There's no need to do that," Julie's voice interrupted.
I turned to see her standing in the doorway, her usual welcoming smile conspicuous by its absence. We looked uneasily at each other. "How's the ankle?" she asked me.
"Seems fine," I replied, lifting it forward and rotating my foot to show the free movement. "A bit stiff, but I'm sure it will be OK."
Neither of us said anything for a few moments. "Look... I need to sort some papers out for a couple of minutes," Sarah began, breaking the uneasy silence. "Would you excuse me for a moment?"
She trotted off to her office and closed the door, leaving us alone in the clubhouse to talk in relative privacy.
"I just wanted..." I began, at exactly the same time that Julie said, "Look, I'm so..." We both stopped and laughed.
"You first," she said. There was that adorable smile again. It inspired me.
"I just wanted to say I was sorry for being so foolish on Wednesday. You've been so kind and you've helped me so much. I shouldn't have run off the way I did."
"That's OK," she smiled, "but it's really me who should apologise. I was being forward and it was wrong of me. I shouldn't have come on to you like that. I'm truly sorry. It won't happen again... I promise."
"No it isn't OK. I was being a silly little girl... What with everything else that had happened..." I paused. Julie knew exactly what I meant; the guy who had insisted on carrying me back to the clubhouse and feeling me up on the way, the wicked innuendo from both Sarah and Daphne had only escalated the impact in my impressionable mind, and Julie's own sweet but at the time unnerving flirty touching. "I just think I was a bit scared by it all," I went on. "The least I could have done was to give you a hug or a kiss for everything you've done for me."
"I didn't want it as payment, she smiled." I could see a soft, unmistakable loving look in her eyes. "I hoped you'd do it because you wanted to." There was a brief silence until she added, "I can't help it. I just find you... attractive." She looked away for a second, clearly embarrassed, then went on, "I just felt... Well... anyway, I know it was wrong, and I won't let it happen again. I'd really like to carry on with our coaching if you'll let me," she smiled. "We were doing so well and it would be such a pity to waste your obvious talent over my being rash."
"I'd love that," I beamed. I felt the tears welling up once again, but this time for an entirely different reason.
"Come on then. Let's see if we can get a court," she added happily. She knocked on the office door. "Sarah? Is there a court free at the moment?" she asked, opening the door a crack.
Sarah came out with a concerned look on her face. "Is everything alright then?" she asked.
"Yes," we both chorused together. "We just had to sort out a little... misunderstanding," Julie told her.
Sarah gave Julie a knowing smile and went back to her desk to begin leafing through the diary. "Well... all of the main courts are booked from 1pm... that's about ten minutes, but... looks like you can use the first practice court for an hour. Is that any good?
"Perfect. Thanks," she said brightly to Sarah. "Come on sweetie. Let's get started shall we?"
I nodded my agreement and we headed for the door out to the courts. "Lucky bitch," I heard Sarah whisper behind me as I stepped out, but I pretended not to hear.
"Wait!" Julie said, stopping suddenly, just a few steps from the clubhouse. "What did you tell Lynne?"
"I haven't told her anything yet. I was waiting to see how my ankle would be."
"And how is it?" she asked, pointedly, seemingly prompting me for a negative answer.
"Well, it's OK," I replied with a reserved doubt in my tone, "but I wouldn't want to push it too far... just in case."
"Perfect," she smiled. "Then that's what we'll tell her."
"Until this happened, I was all set to just tell her the truth... that someone had offered to coach me for a few weeks, so I wouldn't be available to be her sparring partner anymore." Julie looked at me agog. "Don't worry. I wouldn't have put it quite like that..." I laughed, "but I can't lie to her."
"Well, either way she's going to be pissed," Julie said softly.
"Can't help that," I told her. "If she'd taken half the trouble that you're taking with me, we probably wouldn't be here now."
"I know," she smiled. "Remind me to thank her for that," she said, sliding her arm around my shoulders, and we both laughed.
We set off down the path, past the main courts where three pairs of women were slogging it out in the midday sun. One woman looked up from the far side of her court and waved to Julie, who politely waved back. It wasn't an 'arm in the air' wave; more of a 'half raised hand and fingers wiggling' sort of wave. The woman was biting her lip, wide eyed as she smiled at us.
"Is that Daphne?" I asked.
"That's right. She was my regular doubles partner," Julie told me.
"Oh..." I said, thoughtfully, adding, "Wasn't she the one who I saw sitting you with last Saturday? In the clubhouse?"
"That's right," she said, a peculiar, curious look in her eye.
We walked on in silence for a minute, until she stopped me. "Oh! One thing I forgot to say," she began, looking serious.