The next morning the alarm woke me up. I pressed the button and reluctantly got up to brush and do all my chores and get ready for college. It was Monday and I had to return to reality. The weekend with my cousin Alisha was spent so quickly.
My parents would return that day and my aunt and Alisha would go back to their place. I was sad to see Alisha leave. I was so at peace with her but we had to get back in the role of cousins. It sucked. I did the usual and packed my bag for the day and went downstairs.
My aunt and Alisha were already at the breakfast table. I wished them both good morning and took the bowl of cereal my aunt placed in front of me. I started eating and asked Alisha if she was ready.
She replied she needed to pack her books and then we could leave. After finishing my breakfast, I went into the living room to wait for Alisha. She came downstairs and we both shouted goodbye to my aunt and headed to college.
My college was not so far away and me, Alisha and our friends usually walked together. Today was no different. We met at the playground and as usual started discussing about our weekend.
I couldn't even say goodbye to Alisha and so I fired off a text saying,
"We need to find a way soon. This is killing me."
Alisha replied instantly,
"Yes, me too. I will text you once I reach home."
I put my phone away and smiled at her and then focused on my friends conversation. We reached college and Alisha and me went our separate ways. College was college. All the lectures were boring and the break seemed a long way ahead. After what seemed like an eternity, the bell finally rang signalling our break.
The lecturer gave us an assignment to read for homework and left. We went to the cafeteria and I saw Alisha sitting with her friends. I wanted to join her but that would raise questions since our group didn't mingle. I went and sat at my usual table. My best friend noticed my silence and asked whether I was alright. I shrugged it off replying I was still sleepy and in the weekend blues.
Finally the lectures were over and I could go home. I wanted to see Alisha but couldn't find her. My friends called me and so I left with them. After reaching home, I greeted mom and asked her about her stay. She said it was good and they missed me.
I took a can of coke from the fridge and finished it. My mom asked about my day and the weekend. She asked me whether I had well behaved. I assured her I had and excused myself saying I had homework to do.
I finished reading the assigned chapter and shut my books. Reaching for my mobile I fired a text to Alisha,
"Hi. What are you doing?"
Alisha replied, "Finished my homework. I am all alone!"
As soon as I read the message I was out the door telling mom I would be back for supper. I ran toward Alisha's house. She lived down the lane. I knocked on the door and she opened it with an amusing smile and let me enter.
"That's why you did not reply back." She realised.
I checked my phone and saw a new message from Alisha. I shrugged and said,
"I am here."
She giggled and pushed me on the sofa. Straddling me she wrapped her hands around my head and kissed me. Wow! The feel of her lips was electric. I grabbed her ass and pulled her closer. She moaned with the kiss. Our tongues were tangling and our breath mixing as we moaned in the moment.
I pulled off the kiss and said, "I missed you."
She smiled and replied, "Me too. I was waiting the whole day to do this."
She was stroking my hair and again leaned to kiss me. She sucked my tongue in her mouth giving me tingles all the way to my spine. She broke off and taking my hand lead me to her room. I looked around and saw a typical girl's room.
She had shelves of books neatly arranged on one side, and on the other side there was a shelf which had all of her cuddly toys. She had poster of a male celebrity on her wall. Her bed was made and there was not a single cloth strewn on the floor.
She pushed me on the bed and leaned down to kiss me but I rolled her on her back and straddled her waist. I pushed her hair aside and kissed her cheek.
She smiled and started to speak but I shushed her and said,