Happy New Year! I hope you enjoy this cute story. I did try working on lengthening the ending. But if I am being completely honest, allowing my readers to come up with their own versions of how my characters go on to live their lives is half the fun. As always, please leave comments!
XOXO SkylerLuv
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~Kate~
Oh fuck, I'm going to be late!
I look down at my watch and ignore the glares as I push my way inside. Once I make it through the doors I briefly stop. This is my first time coming to this train station and I don't know what I was expecting, but this is not it. It is a big open space. The conversations around me are being pulled the high ceiling producing a symphony of light murmurs. My walk turns agonizingly slow and now the people behind me are pushing their way past me. I feel insignificant as I step further and further onto the open floor.
I hold on to my luggage bag a little tighter, hoping that it can keep me grounded to the floor. If I am not too careful, I can end up on the ceiling like old forgotten balloons that are too high up to get. The windows all around the top of the walls let in all of the remaining light coming from the sunset. The walls are nothing special but the blood orange tones reflecting off them cause a warm glow to take over the large space. I do a slow 360 turn and notice some warrior looking statues all over the high walls. Up high on their literal pedestals. I want to stay and ask someone about them. I look down at my watch again and curse.
My high heels slap against the hard floors as I make my way across the station. There are hundreds of people in here and yet it is big enough that no one is bumping into each other once they're fully inside. I, of course, manage to find a way to run into someone who unfortunately steps in my way.
Soft, firm hands wrap around my arms and I squeak as they set me up right.
I shake my brown bangs out of my eyes and stare at one the prettiest set of eyes that I have ever seen. They're open wide, trying to get over the fact that I just ran her over. They're a mixture of green and blue with yellow flecks sprinkled in there. I really wish I could say what color they are but their indecisiveness makes it hard to pinpoint if one color truly dominates the other. I finally pull back and look at her whole face. She has an open face, framed by her medium length brown hair that is parted down the middle. There are freckles over her perfect nose. Her pink lips are slightly open. She's wearing a black button up and black jeans with a black belt. The bulky watch on her wrist gives her a touch of masculinity that makes my knees go weak.
"Are you alright?" Her voice has a low timbre but still sounds feminine. I'm slightly shocked by my instant attraction to her.
I nod my head and step out of her touch. Why do I find her so attractive?
"Do you know where you're going?" She seems to look me over and notices the bag I'm hauling with me.
I nod like an idiot, unable to come up with the right words. I've known that I have been attracted to females in the past but I have never acted on it. With her though I am almost eager to see where it could go. I snort at my train of thought and look away embarrassed. I don't know anything about this stranger and if I don't leave right this instant, the car rental place will close and I'll be stranded.
"I'm going to pick up a rental." I point to the car sign behind her.
She leans into me, trying to hear what I say. The talking around us isn't so loud that I have to yell but I don't mind her getting closer. I am a little breathless, so maybe she really can't hear.
"Let me walk you there." Her slight smile is endearing.
The location of the rental place is about 20 feet away but I don't mind. The more time we spend together the more I can appreciate her face. I'm sure I'll be thinking about it on the car ride to my parent's house. I can see myself trying to remember every freckle, every soft curve on her face. Three hours will not be long enough for me.
"So where are you headed?" She offers to pull my suit case.
I take a peek up from my lashes unable to stop staring at her. She is not overtly beautiful and anyone walking by would not stop and ask if she is a model. But I feel this natural attraction to her that is making me anxious. I always do this. But usually, it's with a guy. I find him attractive, let myself fantasize about where it could lead before I even get to know him. It always ends with me being heartbroken once I realize they are not who I imagined them to be.
"Heading up north to visit family." I lick my lips. "How about you?" She looks like she's traveling for business. Does this mean she is not local?
"Heading up north as well. Are you from around the area?" I can tell she is trying to have a small talk but she wouldn't necessarily prefer it. I'm flattered.
"I just moved here actually. How about you?"
She looks somewhere between excited and something else. "I've been living here for almost three years now."
We finally make it to the rental booth and I turn to look at her one last time. I expect her to ask for my number or even give me her name considering we live in the same city but she just stares at me.
I try to hide my disappointment with a smile. "Well, it was nice to meet you. Thank you for walking me here."
I turn around before she says anything else. I could have sworn she had to be interested even a little, but I guess I read the signs wrong. Well, good riddance.
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~Traci~
I can't stop fidgeting.
I push my black dreadlocks to the side trying to make sure they look perfect. It has been almost a year since I last saw Rachel. I try not to think about how uncomfortable that last encounter was. And now in less than an hour, I'm about to be in the same room as her. I wanted to skip out on the dinner but my parents insisted and since they are letting me live with them temporarily, I want to stay in their good graces. Plus, Rachel's older sister, Kate, would be there so I could talk to her if Rachel decides to ignore me.