Another shortie story.
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This story started about fifteen years ago or more when I met Susan for the first time, it was love at first sight. We were inseparable and did everything together...
Well there is a limit to what three year olds can get up to at playgroup, however the friendship stayed, we moved through the different stages of pre-school then infants, juniors schools and then... then we went to different senior schools, me to Saint Augustines boys and Susan to Queen Elizabeths girls. In reality the schools are close together, only a quarter mile apart but suddenly we went from being in each others pockets to not seeing each other for a couple of weeks at a time and that couple of weeks rapidly grew to months.
In fourth year, or year ten in the current arrangements, I found myself assisting with the school play, that year the drama teacher chose Seven Brides for Seven Brothers and guess where we found female players...
Yep and guess who played the part of Sarah?
The way this worked was the boys and girls each rehearsed their parts in their own school so when we all got together was only a couple of weeks before the performances.
I happened to be up a ladder doing something with the lighting when they walked in and I heard a screeching "Terrrrrrrrreeeeeeee" above the general babble of the girls chatter and the various noises of appreciation of real girls company.
I looked in their direction and saw Susan, she had changed since I last saw her and no longer looked like a little girl. I made sure the light was secure and came down the stepladder much too fast, me made contact half way along the school hall and hugged then kissed to a selection of cheers and groans.
That simple hug did two things; first of all it moved our relationship back to where it used to be and secondly I felt her breasts against my chest for the first time.
Our relationship was rekindled and from then onwards we were 'an item'. Obviously at the age of fourteen any physical connection was limited to holding hands, a hug and kissing so I'll skip forwards to my eighteenth birthday party, it wasn't a massive event at our little village hall but about ten o'clock Susan and I were enjoying 'making out' in the area originally designed at the cloakroom, those days it had become the table and chair store and was fairly empty.