Sue finds herself drawn to Carrie and begins stalking her. Please review!

Sue knew exactly who she wanted. No one would believe her, especially the person she was interested in.

Carrie White was hurrying down her street, knowing perfectly well that she would be punished if she was late again. Her head was down and her face was partially covered by her messy blonde hair. She never even heard Sue walking up behind her. She didn't even think anything of it when she walked up beside her.

"Hi, Carrie", she said softly.

Carrie looked up at her, shocked to see her there. She looked back down at he pavement and said, "I have to go home. I can't be late."

"Oh, I'm sorry. I just thought we could talk." Carrie knew this girl and knew the friends she had, there was no good reason she would want to talk to her. She wasn't like the other girls at her school, she didn't dress pretty and she wasn't well liked by anyone,.

"I can't talk right now." She walked past her and up to her driveway. Sue stood there, she felt sorry for Carrie and wanted to do something nice for her.

"Okay, well, maybe we can talk tomorrow", she called. Carrie didn't look back. In less than a minute her mother's car pulled into the driveway. She saw Sue as she was getting out. Something about that woman gave Sue the chills. She turned and walked back up the street.

Sue only had Carrie on her mind as she was walking home, something about that girl really clicked with her.

The next day was when she worked up the nerve to talk to Carrie at her locker. "I can't be late", Carrie told her.

"I'll make sure you aren't late for class, Carrie. It's only English any way. If I'm not mistaken, that's your best subject."

"Why do you want to talk to me?" Carrie found herself idly touching the silver cross necklace around her neck.

"I want us to be friends."

Carrie didn't know what her angle was; this beautiful young woman wanting to be friends with a freak like her.

"Why do you want to be my friend? Everyone hates me."

"That's not true, I really like you."

"Then why do you want to be friends with me now?"

Sue didn't know how to answer that and the bell rang. Carrie hurried off to class without saying another word. Sue didn't get a chance to talk to her until the following day, she decided not to confront her walking home in the same day without scaring her. "Poor thing", thought Sue.

Carrie was worried something bad was being planned for her, she was the girl so easy to pick on for everyone; she was the weird girl with the crazy mom. She went to the school the next day, looking carefully around the halls for any sign of Sue stalking, she was on her way to class early just in case Sue confronted her again but maybe she had given up her pursuit.

"Hi, Carrie!"

She had her almost pinned against a wall. "Sue…I don't think…"

Sue touched Carrie's cross, "This is really pretty."

Carrie pulled it away from her, "Sue, I just want to be left alone."

"…I see…", Sue was feeling defeated, she really wanted her to like her.

"You really like me?" Sue smiled and nodded, "But, I'm not pretty or…"

"You're a beautiful girl, Carrie…I actually think you're a little sexy."

Carrie didn't know how to feel about that statement, "R-really?"

"Well, yeah", Sue put her hands on Carrie's shoulders and caressed them. She was happy to see she got Carrie smiling; for some strange reason she felt like leaning in and kissing her on the cheek but Carrie pulled her into a tight hug before she could react. Carrie's hair brushed in her face, she sniffed it a little.

More to come!