Welcome to my first ever story. As with a few other stories on this site, this is designed to be a slow burn, lesbian romance. There are no sex scenes in this chapter, which is quite short, as I'm hoping to get feedback on writing style and flow as I write the following sections. Whilst not all chapters will contain kink, this is amongst other things a D/s story, the themes of which will develop as we go. If that's not your thing, then you might not like the story. Please rate and leave some constructive criticism as you are willing and able!
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Thud
The dull sound of my head hitting the table went unnoticed amid the typical noise of a full bar on a Friday evening. I rested my forehead on the smooth surface, taking a deep breath before sitting up again and emptying half my glass. I closed my eyes, letting the dark rum warm me, and breathed out some of my frustration. By the time my eyes were open again, Kate was sitting opposite me, looking at me with concern, and some pity.
"I think you just set a new record Samantha. 10 seconds sat down, drink untouched, and back out the door." Typical Kate, trying -succesfully- to make me smile, and let humour diffuse the situation. I sighed, and gently pushed the untouched glass of red wine towards her: "You might as well drink it Kate, since it's been paid for. One of us should get something out of this.."
"disaster"?
"I was going for fiasco, but disaster works just fine" I replied before taking a more measured sip of my glass. I looked around the bar, seeing only a few people turn away suddenly. My <date> leaving less than 60 seconds after walking in had been so obvious, I was surprised more people weren't staring at me. Kate drank some of the offered merlot, and asked gently: "Did she say anything?"
I looked at her, feeling my cheeks flush at the all-too-recent memory. "She did. Nothing worth repeating". Kate, as usual, saw right through my avoidance tactic, and put her hands gently around mine. "let it out hun. You'll just repeat it over and over otherwise, and you don't need that". She must be worried, since she used the heaviest argument first. She has always known exactly what I'll do, and how my mind works.
I took another sip of rum, closing my eyes again before repeating the sentence. "You're not pretty and passing enough for me to be seen with you". Another breath, shuddering slightly, as I felt the corner of my eyes sting a little. Kate moved herself around the table and took me in her arms, holding me tight, letting me process. "Don't you pay any mind to her now, hun. You know that's total bullshit!" I nodded slowly, feeling two tears escape my eyes as I struggled to not just bawl my eyes out in the middle of the bar. Kate hugged me tighter whilst I took a deep breath, and then nudged me over so she could sit properly.
I took solace in her arms, for just longer than necessary, and then sat up straight again, tightening my shoulders to let her know I was okay. "Thanks Kate. I'll be okay, I think. Better to know straight away, right?"
She gave me a thin smile and nodded. I could tell she wanted to say more, but had stopped herself -- we had gone down this road far, far too many times. "Best get back to your boy now hun -- I'll be fine now she's gone. Thanks for being here, again" -- I pushed a stronger smile to her as I said the words, to let her know I did actually mean it, and she didn't have to stay.
"Oh Samantha... fine, I'll go, but you're coming over tomorrow for lunch. Promise?"
I smiled again as I replied "of course -- I always come for lunch on Saturdays, remember?"
She laughed, squeezed my shoulder, and stood up to leave. "See you at 12 then. Don't drink too much!"
I snorted as she left, laughing at me over her shoulder. We both knew I was just as likely to run home now as I was to sink another 4 drinks just to get over my abysmal evening, and she'd find out which it was when I showed up tomorrow for my near permanent invitation to lunch. I closed my eyes and took another sip of rum, trying to decide which it was to be myself. When I opened them again to scan the room, I saw Beth the bartender talking with another woman at the bar. Just as I went to look past them to the wider room, Beth looked at me for a second, then back to the woman, shaking her head. The woman's body language changed from relaxed to surprised, then back again, and I saw her look at me. After a few seconds she turned back to Beth and ordered another drink, so I took my phone out to see a text from Kate saying she'd got home safe. I saw a shadow over the table as I put it away, and looked up to see the woman from the bar standing next to me, holding another glass of rum, and her own drink. She tilted her head at the empty chair: "May I Intrude?"
I nodded briefly, and she sat down gracefully before placing the rum next to my now empty glass. She raised her own in a toast which we shared, but then stayed silent, looking at me place my glass back down. Before I could get a firm hold on my temper, I said: "Thank you for the rum. Why should I answer your questions?"
I'd expected surprise, confusion, maybe even recoil. Instead the corner of her lips barely twitched, and her eyes narrowed a fraction. "To distract you from how terribly you've been treated so far, of course".
I smirked slightly, and replied back "Are we including you trying to get the lowdown on my life from Beth in that statement?"
Now I had her, or so I thought. She stayed quite still, and then placed her hands on the table on either side of her glass. "Yes, we are. I should have just asked you, but hadn't wanted to make your evening worse. Should I leave you be now?"
I looked at her for a second too long, which she must have taken as a yes. Before she could stand up fully, I quickly said "please stay". She looked at me and hesitated before sitting back down again, and waiting. I knew the game we were playing, but for once didn't care for it much. "I'm sorry. You're right that I've had a rough night, but I shouldn't take it out on you. Let's start over -- I'm Samantha."
She smiled, a natural, pleasing smile, and now placed her hand on mine, giving it a small squeeze. "Think nothing of it Samantha, I'm sure you can make it up to me..Later. I'm Louise".
I raised my eyebrow at her comment: "Oh, there's going to be a later, is there?"
She smiled some more now: "Well, that's why you were here tonight".
I realised it hadn't been a question. "Yes it was, though I like my... "laters"... to happen
quite a bit
later".