"Last Night I Had the Strangest Dream"
Donna stumbled out of her bedroom, rubbing sleep blearily out of her deep brown eyes. She wandered into the kitchen in a daze, her long dark hair a tangled bird's nest that stuck straight up in some spots and hung down in front of her face in others, and went straight to the fridge without even acknowledging her roommate's presence. She reached in and grabbed an energy drink before slumping down at the small round table and draining the whole thing in one long, glugging swig. Then, finally, she slumped over and put her face in her hands, waiting for the caffeine to restore her to some semblance of vitality.
"Rough night?" Jill asked, eyeing her roommate sympathetically. She gave the eggs one last stir and took them off the heat before heading over to the table and giving Donna's shoulder a squeeze. "Can't have been a wild one, you were asleep before I was." The warmth of her hand soaked through the thin fabric of the oversized Psylocke t-shirt Donna used as a nightgown. It felt good, especially in the early morning chill--their building's overzealous AC blasted freezing air into the apartment all night long--but it also felt a little weird at the moment. Donna suppressed an urge to shrug it off.
Instead, she turned her head a little to fix Jill with a groggy stare, so tired that her friend and roommate looked like a vague pink blur with a vague blonde blur on top of it. "It was awful. I was having the weirdest dreams, I must have been tossing and turning all night... I am sore in places I didn't even know existed." Donna winced internally, wishing she could rewind the words back into her mouth. The last thing she wanted to do was talk about the dreams she'd been having, especially not with them still so fresh in her head. What she really wanted to do was turn around and go right back into her room and fall face-first onto her bed, but she knew Jill too well to imagine that her friend was going to let it go now.
Sure enough, Jill said, "What sort of dreams?" Once a Psych student, always a Psych student, even if Jill had changed to... what was it this year? Computer science? Honestly, it was like her roomie thought they had a 'tenth major is free' program down at the career advisor's office or something. At this rate, she'd probably be thirty before she hit grad school. Donna might be headed towards an English Lit degree that was barely worth the paper it was printed on, but at least she'd be finished with it next semester.
Always assuming she didn't die of embarrassment right here in the kitchen. "Oh, you know, just... dreams," she muttered, hiding her face in her hands again in a vain attempt to hide her blush. She wished she'd inherited a little more of her mother's golden skin tones; right now, Donna knew that her face had to be more red than fawn-colored. "Weird dreams. I don't even really remember them all," she added quickly, in a vain attempt to repair the damage her obvious reaction had done.
Jill sat down briskly next to her, eggs entirely forgotten. "So we're talking sexual dreams, then," she said, plowing forward as though embarrassment was something that happened to other people. Which was kind of true--Donna had never known Jill to be the slightest bit shy about discussing her orientation, her activities, or her interests in the bedroom. It was even kind of hot to hear about it all sometimes, in a way that Donna had no intention of ever admitting to any other human being even under torture. But it did mean that nothing short of a full-blown angry outburst would get her to drop her line of questioning, and Donna barely had the energy to sit in a chair without slumping over let alone have a confrontation with her nosy friend. "What kind?"
With a sigh of defeat, she looked back up at Jill, wishing she didn't feel quite so much like an interesting test subject under those bright blue eyes. "I... it's all tangled up," Donna mumbled, her gaze going a tiny bit distant as she tried to summon back the wisps of a dream that seemed so tangible just a few minutes ago. "I, we were talking, and you were telling me that you'd made a new app for your phone? As, like, a computer science project? Which, I mean, classes haven't even started yet, but you were really insistent that it was, like, an extra credit thing for a summer learning league or something. I know," Donna added in response to Jill's quizzical look, "but it's a dream. It doesn't have to make sense."