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Every Friday after the final bell, she met her best friend, Chloe, on the bleachers to unwind after a long week. It was their much needed ritual, as both of them took separate classes and interacted very little during the day. But today, Shannon didn't see her at all which caused a twinge of sadness as she passed through the hallways like a lone minnow in a shallow creek.
At some point, Chloe stuck a note in her locker that said she had a surprise waiting for her. Not one to embrace the unknown, Shannon spent the entire day wondering what it could be. As she considered the endless possibilities, she was quite melancholy remembering that senior year was almost over. Tender moments like these which got her through difficult times would soon come to an end as they graduated and went off to separate schools. Chloe was going out of state and Shannon was staying home to enroll at the community college downtown. Though it was a few months away, she didn't like to think about the inevitable separation.
What was even harder was the fact that over the course of the year, Chloe slowly filled Shannon's thoughts every night as she fell asleep. She loved her best friend of course, but somewhere deep down, she started to feel a different kind of love for her. Boys were never much a topic of conversation and neither seemed to sway in any direction romantically. But she knew being face to face with Chloe's soft gray eyes and shaggy curls gave her butterflies unlike anything she'd ever felt before.
The thing was, somehow it seemed like the feeling was mutual. Though she couldn't describe it, whenever the two were together, it was as if there was a sort of tension between them that was only heightened by a touch or being close together. What was once never given a second thought now became a deep seated desire. But whatever it was between them flowered into something that came from the very best friendship Shannon ever had. She just didn't want to ruin it with her hopeless crush.
Chloe marched to her own drum and followed the footsteps of no one. She listened to metal and wore motorcycle boots with her plaid skirt and knee socks, but she also read Sylvia Plath and volunteered to build houses on service days. Whenever she saw Shannon lacking in something, she always made sure her friend never went without. It's probably why she was to be voted "best all-around" of their graduating class.
Because of Shannon's strict Irish Catholic upbringing, having anyone in her bedroom was forbidden due to outdated morality purposes. But some nights she'd sneak Chloe in through the window and they'd lay in her bed and talk. The last time they did so, she wanted more than anything to turn over and rest her head on Chloe's chest, hoping strong arms would hold her like she'd dreamed of for so long.
But she placed her hands under her head instead.
Nervous fingers played with the scarlet braid that had been done loosely over her shoulder. It was quite long, but Chole once said she liked it that way so it remained untouched. As she entered the football field, she looked in the stands to see a figure at the top all the way at the end. She waved, then began climbing up the bleachers, the sound of aluminum planks resonating with each footstep.
As she approached her friend looking so good in her denim jacket, her heart flipped inside her chest and she admired the charismatic smile looking back at her.
"Hey!" said Chloe. "I'm sorry I didn't see you at all, I was down in ministry most of the day helping Sister Linda get ready for her event tonight."
Shannon sat down next to her, ridding her tired back of the heavy book bag she was bringing home. "It's okay. I got your note. You know I hate surprises." She watched her friend reach into her bag to procure a yellow envelope.
"I know," said Chloe. "But this is for you."
Taking the gift, Shannon smiled and revealed a simple card with a sunflower on its face.
"Open it." Chloe stretched her legs over the bench below and pulled up each white sock just below the knee.
Shannon unfolded the card to read the inscription,
"you're the sun to my flower-without you, I'd just be a stem."
She tried to suppress the flush from blooming on her cheeks, but they quickly warmed. Inside was a rectangle of construction paper that had been designed to look like an airline ticket. She picked it up and examined it for a few moments in confusion.
"California?" she asked.
Chloe's contained excitement seemed to explode as she clapped her hands together. "Yeah! We're going to California for spring break!"
Eyes growing wide, Shannon looked at the homemade ticket once more. "You and me?"
"And my mom and her sister," said Chloe. "But we'll have our own room and everything! Just like we've always talked about."
The girls squealed together and embraced in a long hug before Shannon sighed and pulled away. "This is too much. I-I can't accept this. I feel like a charity case."
"Hey," Chloe held her hand. "You're not a charity case. You're my best friend and it was actually my mom's idea. She wanted a reason to get away from the house for a week. And I wouldn't have fun watching her and my aunt get drunk on my own."
Shannon's smile returned and she shook her head. "Thank you, Chloe. This is...amazing. More than that, it's-it's.."
"I know," said Chloe. "It is." She let go of Shannon's hand and reached into the side of her skirt to pull out a piece of gum. "Are we doing anything this weekend?"
"Mmm I don't know." Shannon moved a red tendril away from her eye and tucked it behind her ear. "I have that baptism to go to and then my dad's birthday is on Sunday so probably not, unfortunately."
Chloe settled into the corner of the stands looking rather comfortable in such an unforgiving seat. "Can I come see you tonight then?"
Her inquiry caused Shannon's insides to feel as though she were falling backwards off a mountain bluff. The idea was exhilarating.
"Yeah, just wait until after 8:00. What do you want to do?"
"Just spend time with you." Chloe gave her friend a playful shove with the bottom of her boot. "My favorite thing."
Shannon's pale cheeks reddened even further and she sighed as she studied the gift with thoughtful eyes. The construction, the detail...everything just to make her smile. She could've fallen into Chloe's arms.
***
"Well, I guess it'll be okay since you've kept a 4.0," said Shannon's father. "But there better not be any drinking."
"Of course not," said Shannon. "Just the beach, the Getty, and a whale and dolphin watching cruise." She had hardly eaten her casserole in fear of bringing up this trip to her parents. "Have I ever done anything to make you think I'd be so rebellious?" Her smile was sly and she patted her father's hand.
Her mother began clearing the table. "You deserve it honey. I think it's very nice of Chloe to invite you."
Shannon's stomach began to feel like crashing waves thinking about seeing Chloe again so soon. Her parents were a bit older and tended to retire to bed early, giving her enough of an excuse to spend time alone in her room.
"We'll scrounge up a little money so you can buy yourself a souvenir," said Mom.
Shannon shook her head. "No, it's all right. Just going is enough."
Her father gave a pained look as if he felt ashamed of their circumstances, but he mustered up a smile. "You have a good friend in Chloe. Better keep in touch when she moves away."
"We will," said Shannon. "I'm counting on it."
After she excused herself from the table, she helped her mother clean up then wished them a good night before slipping away to her bedroom to wait for Chloe's arrival.
At 8:05, she stared at her phone seeing how long it'd been since Chloe said she was on her way. She sighed and tried to let the ambiance brought on by hanging Christmas lights calm her racing mind. It caused a subdued glow to cast itself over the small room almost as if it were lit by candles. The inside of her cheek was bitten as she felt the sensation of pins and needles across her shoulders, and her fingertips danced across the wooden desk to the tune of a hymn she heard in church the week before.
When a soft knock was heard, she rose from her bed and walked to the window, smiling as she saw her best friend's goofy grin on the other side. She slid it open and backed away to allow her to crawl in awkwardly.
"I brought you something," said Chloe. She handed over a fast food bag from a local spot that made the world's best curly fries.
Shannon took the bag with a gasp. "A girl after my own heart!"
They settled on the bed and shared fries while chatting about music and homework they had over the weekend. But after a while, they lay side by side and watched the twinkling Christmas lights above them while their conversation deepened.
"Are you gonna work over the summer?" asked Chloe.
Shannon sighed. "Yeah, my dad has a friend who's a lawyer. He said I could do clerical work during the week."
"It'll be good experience for when you go to law school."
"If I go to law school." Shannon shook her head. "I could never afford it. My parents can't afford it. I might have to think of something else."
"Don't say that," said Chloe, her voice soft like spring grass. "Promise me you won't give up."
Shannon knew she was getting ahead of herself. She was still in high school after all. "Okay, I promise. When do you leave again?"
"August fifteenth." Chloe placed her hands under her head and crossed her ankles. "We have plenty of time together."
The way that sentence hung in the air was uncomfortable and foreboding. Shannon could almost see the cloud hovering over them taunting her with a countdown to their unavoidable parting.
"I'm gonna really miss you."
"I know," said Chloe. "I'm gonna miss you too." She glanced over to see Shannon looking at her with a gaze that had never before been offered.
"What's that face for?"
Shannon blinked and looked away. "I didn't realize I was making one."
"Well what were you thinking about?" Chloe turned over and leaned on her elbow. Her stare was piercing, yet warm.
"I-um..." Shannon began to stutter and laughed at her faltering. She couldn't be truthful but she also couldn't lie. At this moment, meeting Chloe's eyes seemed like an impossible task and she could feel them burning a hole in her as she fidgeted with the pillowcase.
"Nothing."
"You're such a liar," Chloe said with a chuckle. She placed a finger on Shannon's hand and caressed it. "Hey, look at me."
Shannon lifted her eyes and met Chloe's gaze, her heart thudding in her chest with force.
Chloe's smile had faded, only to be replaced with a tenderness that brought out her delicate features. "Do you feel like maybe lately things have been different between us? Not bad, just...different. Or maybe it's just me who feels that way."
Shannon knew exactly what she was talking about, but playing dumb seemed safe just in case her feelings weren't requited. "Different how?"
"I'm not sure." Chloe tilted her head. "Like I feel like I want to spend more time with you. And I thought about you a lot today while I was working with Sister Linda."
Shannon tried hard to conceal her smile, but it slipped out at her friend's revelation. "Good things I hope?"
"I could never think anything bad about you, Shan." Pulling at the bed sheet underneath, Chloe suddenly smiled again.
Feeling emboldened by her words, Shannon felt encouraged to test the waters. After all, shouldn't she tell her best friend everything? "I've been thinking a lot about you too. Good things."
While she waited for a response, all that remained was an unbearable tension in what little space was between them. But when Chloe finally spoke, it was like the room flooded with a heavenly light.
"Do you...do you think it would be okay if I kissed you?"
Shannon's breath hitched for a split second while she accepted the surprising turn of events. She took a moment to swallow any nerves and nodded.
"Okay."
Chloe brought her in and pressed their lips together gently. It was brief and still, but Shannon felt she could've melted into the hand that held her cheek. When they pulled away, Chloe's brow creased as if she were deep in thought. She traced a thumb over her friend's lips and stared for a few moments before leaning forward for another hungry kiss which felt like it had been held in for much too long. Their lips parted and gave way to eager tongues that explored one another in a dance. Shannon pulled Chloe on top of her and sighed as her legs were spread apart to make room. She gripped at her friend's band shirt and brought their hips together in a smooth rhythm. Breaths grew deep and heavy as the intensity of their kiss grew much more carnal. Pretty soon, she felt a throbbing in her shorts that was begging for a release.
"Take this off," she whispered.
Chloe sat back on her knees and pulled at the hem of her shirt, but stopped upon looking at the clock on the nightstand.
"Fuck. I-I've gotta go. My dad will kill me if I'm late again."
Shannon sat up to catch her breath. "Oh, okay."
"I'm so sorry," said Chloe. "I'm disappointed too." She slid off the bed and slipped on her boots and jacket before letting out a great sigh. "I'll text you when I get home."
Shannon watched her climb out the window and gave a few words before laying back in bed with a groan. That was so perfect. If only they had more time.
A little while later, her phone went off with a message from her friend.
Made it home. Goodnight
***
They didn't speak of what happened at all on Saturday or Sunday, and Shannon worried that it would be a one time thing. But she wouldn't dare bring it up first, feeling much too craven to even consider it. On Monday before class, they met in the cafeteria and talked about their weekend, though it was obvious things were a little uncomfortable.
"What?" asked Shannon. She recognized how fidgety her friend was being.
Chloe clenched her jaw and sighed. "I'm just gonna say it. I can't stop thinking about Friday night. I'm really sorry I had to leave." She wiggled a pen between her fingers until it looked like a piece of rubber moving back and forth.
"I know, me neither," said Shannon as she pulled at her braid. "Rain check?"
Chloe opened her mouth to say something, but the first bell rang. She gave a frustrated sigh and stood. "Meet me at the bleachers after school? I know it's Monday, but..."
"Okay, sounds good." Shannon gave a smile and grabbed her books. As she watched Chloe walk away, her heart felt as if it were being squeezed in the best way. All she needed to do was get through seven periods.
They didn't see much of one another throughout the day. But in passing, Chloe reached for Shannon's hand and gave it a squeeze before moving on with the throngs of students headed towards lunch.
When the final bell sounded, Shannon was kept back by her English teacher who wanted to talk about sending her essay into a local competition. She was thrilled of course, but all that was on her mind during their conversation was meeting Chloe at the football field. Each step towards west campus was hurried and the mixture of afternoon light and excitement made her feel as if she were in a dream.
As she walked through the stadium, she looked up to see Chloe in the farthest corner at the top. She began climbing up the rows of planks feeling short of breath, though she knew it wasn't from the bleachers.
"I've been waiting for your ass!" said Chloe. "Where have you been?"
Shannon sat down next to her and rolled her eyes. "Mr. Taylor wanted to talk to me, I'm sorry."
"I'm just teasing you, don't worry about it." Chloe straddled the bench with open legs and moved close to her friend. Things were quiet for a few moments, then she cleared her throat. "I just wanted to say...with what happened and everything-it's not something I suddenly decided to do. I wanted it for a while. And laying there with you just seemed like a good moment to do something about it."
Shannon put both hands on the aluminum at her sides. "Me too. I didn't wake up one day and feel this way. It just sort of happened over time. But I'm glad to know now you feel the same." She looked over to see Chloe wearing a thoughtful expression and exchanged a smile. Feeling courageous for once, she put both legs on either side of the bench to face her. Steady hands were placed on her cheeks and lips were brought together to share the taste of peppermint chapstick.
Their kiss was soft and slow, tongues avidly exploring each other's mouths. Chloe moved closer, wrapping her arms around Shannon's waist with a strong but tender grip. Though after a minute or two, Shannon felt a hand sliding up her thigh. She grabbed Chloe's oxford shirt as the hand pushed her pleated skirt higher, neither girl caring that they were out in the open, although no one appeared to be in the area. Fingers rubbed the cotton of her briefs, teasing her with its touch.
Their lips broke apart, but they kept their foreheads together as Chloe pushed aside the fabric and stroked Shannon's clit. It was slick and aching for attention. Chloe grit her teeth as if she were concentrating, her hot breath blanketing Shannon's full mouth.
With a gasp, Shannon felt two fingers slip inside her and she gave a shudder.
"Oh God..." She rocked her hips back and forth against Chloe's palm and tugged on her button down with clenched fists.
"Does this feel good?" whispered Chloe.
Shannon licked her lips and nodded. "Faster...please."
Chloe went deeper and her thrusts quickened in pace. Soft moans turned into whimpers as Shannon felt the long awaited release surfacing inside her pelvis. It was like a flare shooting into the sky just waiting to combust.
"Fuck...I'm gonna-I'm gonna come." She squeezed fingers around Chloe's shirt and groaned as she throbbed against her hand.
They stayed still for a few moments as the flare made its descent towards the earth. Shannon loosened her grasp on Chloe and straightened out the creases she made.
"Are you okay?" asked Chloe, her voice quiet.
Shannon smiled and rubbed her face. "I'm...I'm...I just don't want to stop." She glanced behind her at the empty stands and field before turning around again. "Your turn."
"I can't." Chloe gave a pained look. "I've got to pick up my brother from school, he had a piano lesson today. But...I can come by later tonight? Or we can wait 'til Friday."
Shannon couldn't hide her disappointment. She suddenly had a voracious appetite knowing only one thing could satiate it. With a sigh, she drummed fingers on her bouncing knee.
"I really can't until the end of the week. I've got a test in almost every class coming up."
"Friday it is then," said Chloe. "I'm sorry."
Shannon shook her head. "It's okay. It'll give me something to look forward to. Now go on, I think I need to sit here for a little while."
After grabbing her bag, Chloe kissed her friend sweetly before hopping down the bleacher bench by bench until her boots found grass. She looked as if she were flying through the air. Then she turned around and gave a salute before disappearing from the stands.