This is a slow burner lesbian story. It is also my first publication on this site and the first time to branch out in my writing.
Thank you for giving this story a chance and I hope you enjoy the first chapter.
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"Ow! Hey! Quit Chloe!"
Dog food was spilling all over the floor as the great pyrenees' large body tried to squeeze into the small laundry room to get to her large bowl of food.
I was sweating from the struggle to get around the massive dog when I finally managed to leave the small room.
"I swear Michael owes me big. He is the one who promised to feed Chloe until Lora made it home."
Lora had been overseas for a little over a year and had sent her dog, Chloe, ahead of her before she arrived in town sometime this week.
Thinking about Lora and the idea of seeing my best friend again after so long filled me with excitement as well as anxiety. Anxiety because my heart wouldn't stop telling me I was in love with her.
Even after knowing her for 20 years I never found the courage to tell her how I felt. At times it even felt wrong to love my best friend because it as if I was tainting our friendship and the trust she had in me.
I was even more afraid that if I were to tell Lora how I felt not only would I ruin the friendship we had, but also affect the relationships we had with our mutual friends Michael and Ben.
We, Lora, Ben, Michael and I, had been friends since childhood and that friendship had continued into our adult lives, but we were more than just a group of friends we were family. So, I had no choice, but to suppress the feeling I felt and call it a simple crush.
Lora's job was what lead her to leave the country for so long and we all had the suspicion that it also involved a woman, but none of us really knew the truth. No matter how easy going she seemed it was always hard to get her to talk about what was going on in her head. Nevertheless, we supported Lora as her friends should and waited patiently till she returned as we always did with any of her other film jobs.
Lora's job was as exciting and outgoing as we all knew her. She was a stuntwoman for some of the top action movies that had come out these past few years.
Her beautiful physique and job allowed her to quickly develop a list of beautiful and exotic woman that seemed to be a mile long, but none of them ever lasted. Lora didn't seem interested in a relationship and managed to break several hearts along the way.
I suddenly felt Chloe nudged my leg with a squeaky toy.
"Chloe, I can't play I have a busy day today. Now if you were you're Mama I would totally take the time to play," I said with a chuckle as I took the toy from her mouth and threw it before I turned back around to head out the door.
I immediately tensed up and stood there shocked when I saw the handsome woman standing in the doorway with a cocky grin.
"So, what does 'play' include cause I might be interested."
I stared at her as I noticed how different she looked from a year ago. Her long brown hair had been cut into a bob that showcased her strong shoulders and alluring neckline. I couldn't stop my eyes from traveling down her blue tank top and black shorts that hardly covered her beautifully tanned skin and sculpted body. I would definitely love to play with her.
With that thought my face began to burn red hot. I was even more embarrassed when she caught me checking her out. Our eyes met briefly, but not before I saw a gleam of mischief in them.
"I...I... meant..."
Lora's smile widened before she interrupted me.
"I would like to play with me too, so I don't blame you," she said with a wink.
She spoke so nonchalantly that it made me wonder if she thought I had been joking.
She set her luggage on the floor as Chloe ran and obediently sat in front of her.
"Hey girl, I missed you so much," she said as she hugged her dog.
"Hey, Amelia, would you like to eat some dinner with me?"
I was still in a shock of the sexually tense subject from earlier that it took me a second to register what she had asked.
"Oh, ummm..."
Lora then picked up the bag of our favorite Chinese takeout place in town and in that moment my stomach decided to growl.
"If it makes you feel better I was about to call you."
Her smile melted away my shyness and I nodded.
"Good, cause I'm starving," she said as she led us to her table in the kitchen.
She set the bowels of noodles down then briefly walked over to a cabinet to pull out a bottle of wine.
As she popped the cork she looked over at me with bright and excited eyes.
"I almost forgot I wanted to congratulate you on your article in the engineering magazine. I always seem to forget what a genius you are," she said as she filled two glasses with wine.
I took the glass she handed me and took a long swig. I needed something to calm my racing heart.
"Thank you, but I'm no genius."
Lora gave me a stern look as she sat in front of her bowl of noodles.
"Yes. You. Are. Seriously Amelia I was showing that article around set all week making sure everyone knew that we were friends."
I felt my cheeks warm again at her praise and honestly, I had hoped she would have read that article even though I knew she wouldn't quite understand it.
"So, Amelia, how's it going with..." She tapped her fork on her chin as she thought.
"Meredith? Ben sent me a pic of both of you a few weeks ago."
I sighed as I took a bite of my noodles.
"Well, sadly I got dumped. I apparently work too much and I'm a selfish asshole."
Lora almost choked and took a drink of her wine before being able to swallow her food.
"Seriously what did she expect from the CEO of Reid Engineering? You are a very important woman whose time is very valuable. She was lucky to even get a fraction of it. Anyways, I always thought she wasn't your type."
"I do think I acted like an asshole sometimes, so I give her that, but what do you mean by not my type?"
Lora shrug her shoulders.
"There always seems to be something missing from the women you date. I can hear it in your voice when you talk about them. I just get the feeling you haven't found the woman you are truly into yet."
Because I am beyond into you, I thought in my head. I looked at the empty glass next to me and decided maybe another refill would help this conversation.
"What about you? Model? Actress?"
Lora's face saddened.
"Actually neither. I have been going solo for about three months now."
By the way her body shifted in the chair I knew she was uncomfortable about the subject.
A year ago, I would have known every detail of what happened between Lora and her possible ex. We couldn't go a day without speaking to each other or at the very least messaging each other, but when Lora went overseas that changed.
Lora and I had slightly grown apart and it made me wonder what had happened to my composed and cool best friend to have her fidgeting like that.
Instead of asking I grabbed the wine refilling her glass.