Theresa and Kelly had been friends since the third grade. In high school, they both had their share of boyfriends. They told each other their deepest secrets talked about the boys they dated, and how far they went with them. They both lost their virginity in their Junior year, but Theresa knew something was missing. Although she enjoyed being with boys, she didn't enjoy sex with them as it seemed Kelly did.
Too naive to realize what she was feeling, Theresa continued dating boys, through school and college, but never had sex after that once in high school. It was during her Sophomore year, in college, that Theresa discovered the truth of her sexuality and experienced her first lesbian sex, and many others.
Theresa was apprehensive when she first told Kelly of her sexual preference, but was relieved when she openly accepted it and didn't criticize her. Now her parents were another story. Theresa soon found herself working whatever job she could to put herself through school and provide herself a place to live, once she graduated. Kelly remained supportive, but Theresa knew she couldn't let Kelly know her true feelings. For Theresa had come to realize that she was in love with her best friend, but knew that Kelly didn't feel the same.
Kelly married her college sweetheart, shortly after graduation. Theresa never did like Todd. She always thought he was too conceited and put Kelly down in ways that were nearly unnoticeable, but Theresa saw through it. Kelly always gave excuses for him, saying he was just trying to help her "better" herself. Theresa tried to make Kelly realize what was really going on, and even tried to tell her about catching Todd with another girl. Kelly refused to listen, so Theresa found herself standing as her Maid-of-Honor.
Kelly and Todd moved out of state, after marrying, but the miles couldn't keep the friends apart. The one thing Kelly did, that truly upset Todd, was remain in contact with Theresa. They called each other, once every couple of weeks, sent cards on birthdays, and got together whenever Kelly returned to visit her family.
Over the years the calls dwindled until Theresa called and found the number had changed, and her cards got sent back. Theresa was saddened and suspected something was wrong, but could do nothing. She frequently thought of her friend, but life goes on. Theresa kept hard at work and quickly became successful in her advertising career. She had several lovers, and one serious relationship that she thought would last, but tragically ended when Karen was killed in a car accident.
It was 18 months after Karen's death, that Theresa came home to her sprawling ranch house, in the country, and listened as a voice from the past spoke to her. For the first time, in 5 years, Kelly's voice was speaking to her. Theresa had to rewind the message to hear what was said. Kelly briefly explained that some changes had happened but the main thing was she had divorced Todd and moved back to town, and hoped they could get together soon. Theresa sat, relieved that the worst of her fears hadn't happened and excited at the prospect of getting to see her old friend again.
Several days later, Theresa finally reached Kelly. They talked briefly and arranged to have a reunion the coming weekend. Friday night arrived quickly, and Kelly arrived at Theresa's house promptly at 7. The two friends were so excited to see each other, that they stood, in the doorway for several seconds, each looking the other over. Then hugging as they laughed and cried, from being apart so long. Theresa showed Kelly in and lead her to the kitchen, where dinner was ready. They spent the night reminiscing and catching up.
Kelly told how she fell into Todd's verbal abuse which had quickly turned physical. They spent years of therapy and reconciling. It was after a period of therapy that Kelly realized she had to get out of the relationship, before Todd destroyed all of her will. She regretted that it took her so long to leave him.
"I should have listened to you, when you tried to warn me, in college. I could have saved myself a lot of grief," Kelly finished.
"Don't think that, Kel. It was more a feeling than actual proof of his character. I'm just glad that you were able to get help and leave him." Theresa covered Kelly's hand and said, "You're home now, and you know that I'm here and your family is here for you."
Kelly squeezed Theresa's hand, "I'm glad I came back home. I've missed our times together. So, tell me what's been going on with you."
Theresa told her of her growing advertising business, and of Karen and her death. Kelly squeezed her hand in sympathy and asked about Theresa's family.
"Mom and Dad have adjusted. At least they are talking to me, again. And I'm not shunned from family functions anymore. They had even invited Karen to a family barbecue the summer before she died."
"I'm happy for you, Teri. It's about time your folks realized it wasn't worth shutting you out of their lives, because of their prejudice and fear."
They talked until late in the evening, then made plans to get together every weekend.
Each Friday evening, they would go to town or stay at Teri's house, catching up on their week or more reminiscing. Teri came to realize that her feelings for Kelly hadn't changed, but wasn't sure of what to do about it. She decided to take her time and see what happened. In the meantime, Teri went to bed and dreamed of loving her best friend. Many nights she woke with her hands between her legs, and quickly brought herself to powerful orgasms, as she thought of loving Kelly's body.
Every day and night Teri would picture Kelly's long blonde hair, hanging down her bare back and barely brushing the rounded curve of her firm, smooth ass. Thoughts of licking and sucking her rosy nipples, and finally eating her sweet pussy would bring Teri to the edge and a strong orgasm would overtake her, leaving Teri shaking with pleasure, but wanting the real thing even more. Theresa could barely keep her hands to herself, when Kelly was around, but she did.
As the months passed, it was as if Theresa and Kelly had never been apart. They spent all their extra time together, and Kelly commented once about keeping Teri from her social life. Theresa just smiled and assured Kelly that she was happy with her social life as it was. Kelly seemed happy that Theresa enjoyed their time together as much as she did and never questioned it again.