I wanted to update last night when I finished this but my internet has been playing up again, worked on it a bit more this morning so I hope you like it!

I don't know when I'll be able to update again thanks to the internet, but I'll be working on the next chapter as soon as I post this and I'll get it up in the next internet working gap I find!

I don't own any of these characters. Believe me

Several hours of drinking later and the lights came back on in the club to reveal Sophie and Sian curled up together on the seats of the quiet room. Watching them closely behind the rail were Jamie and Chelle. Out of nowhere Chelle hit Jamie on the arm, 'Ow, what was that for?' He pouted, 'That was because I have just had the most brilliant idea to get those two started' She grinned.

'Oh yeah? And that involves violence does it?' Jamie replied sarcastically. 'No of course not you pillock. Look I was just thinking that it's obvious those two not only have no idea about how they feel, but they also have no idea about dating any girls. Right?' Chelle pointed out, Jamie nodded slowly, not able to see where his friend was going, 'so we need to get the basic idea in their heads first before we start approaching any other possibilities. You get me?'

'No'

While the two have them had been discussing the major issue at hand in low voices, neither had been aware that Sophie and Sian had approached them from behind, 'We going home or what?' The blonde queried. 'Yeah, yeah of course babe' Jamie hurriedly replied, 'Kebab first though?'

'Good idea!' Sophie said loudly before setting off purposefully towards the toilets, which, being located in the opposite direction to the exit sent Sian scurrying after her in a fit of giggles.

Jamie and Chelle left the two girls to it and went outside to wait for them, giving them a little more time to discuss the plan the curly haired girl had just thought of. 'We need them to kiss once, that's all' Chelle pleaded, 'I bet that will set things in motion, we won't need to do anything after that'

'I don't know, I don't think it will work. They're not daft you know' Jamie had reservation's, he'd known Sian long enough to be sure that she wouldn't fall for something so simple. They didn't have time to talk much more though as the two girls in question fell out of the doorway in front of them at that moment. 'It will work, look how drunk they are' Chelle insisted, 'Look just go with it ok?'

As Sophie and Sian reached them Chelle put stage one into action, grabbing Jamie by his collar with both hands she shouted, 'Right, I am not going home tonight without a snog!' and pulled him in for a noisy kiss, almost pulling him over onto the floor with her enthusiasm. As the two of them came up for air a few moments later they turned to the other two who were standing open mouthed. Neither had expected this as an end to their night. Chelle grinned in happiness, 'It's the best way to end a night, a snog, and if you haven't got a special someone to share it with, mates have to do! But then you two will know all about that won't you?'

Sophie and Sian looked at each other, embarrassed, 'Erm n-no' Sophie stuttered, 'don't think I've ever kissed a mate on a night out'. Sian just looked at the floor, at her nails, anywhere in fact but at her friends.

Chelle grinned at Jamie, and, not believing how well it was going so far he nodded once to tell her that it was time for stage two. Throwing an arm around each of them as they walked he said, 'well in that case I think it's time we introduced you to that pleasure.'

'What? Kiss you?' Sophie didn't think that was a good idea. 'Me? No way, it would be so much better if you two kissed, you've known each other so long it'd be better that way!' Chelle danced in front of them, 'Hmhm, I always kiss my mates on nights out you know, you're missing out' She sang into the night air.

The group stopped as Sophie and Sian looked at each other, sizing up the idea. After a few moments though, Jamie lost patience, 'I dare you then' knowing that Sian could never resist a dare, and, from what she had said in the past neither could Sophie. It earned him a glare from Chelle, who thought that this would be pushing things too far and would never work.

She was wrong. Sophie and Sian were incredibly stubborn and at Jamie's challenge they moved closer together slowly and simultaneously, pausing for just a moment to look into each others eyes before their heads tilted and their lips met. Chelle's mouth dropped in surprise as she watched the scene unfold in front of her, 'Tongues? Did I just see tongues?' She whispered to Jamie, he nodded in reply before softly bouncing on his toes smiling from ear to ear with his friend as they quietly celebrated their unmitigated success.

This kiss lasted a lot longer than the earlier kiss of the night, so much longer that after a few minutes Jamie began to get a little nervous, 'Maybe we should stop them now' he suggested to Chelle, 'Why?' she was put out, thinking this was the best thing she had ever done in her life. Indicating the now roving hands of the two girls in front of them he pointed out, 'Cos if they keep going like this they're going to strip off and be arrested for indecent exposure' Chelle laughed, 'you may be right there, they're definitely not going to stop any time soon are they!'

Each of them chose a girl and put their hands on their shoulders, 'Time for a kebab' Jamie announced as they broke apart. Sophie and Sian stared at each other all the way to the kebab shop, then all the way home, steered by their laughing friends to stop them walking into inanimate objects like lamposts.


The following morning Sian woke up with a very sore head and a throat that felt like a desert. At first she was unable to remember most of the previous night and she lay in bed trying to rack her brains. After a while little bits came back to her and she laughed gently at the memories of Chelle grinding on some random bloke who looked too scared to move, and of Jamie snogging Chelle outside. At that memory however, something else came rushing into her head. She had snogged Soph last night too. Hadn't she? Sitting up she shook her head, trying to clear the fuzziness in her brain. Yes she had, she remembered clearly now. It had felt... right, just right. The memory of kissing her best friend filled all of her senses now and she was unable to think of anything else.

There had been fireworks last night too, she'd never kissed anyone and got fireworks before. Did that mean something? She smiled, unable to help herself as she felt a fluttering in her stomach that was an echo of last nights feelings. But if it did mean something, what did it mean? And would it mean the same to Soph that it had to her? Because it had meant something, she was sure, even if she didn't know what that was. Should she say something to her? Or to anyone?

Ryan. She'd somehow forgotten about Ryan. Falling back onto her bed with a groan, she put her arm over her eyes. Maybe it would be best not to say anything, after all she had a boyfriend, she was supposed to be straight. She was straight. Maybe it would be best to play it by ear, that way she could plead drunken amnesia if anyone but Sophie asked. If Soph didn't bring it up then neither would she. Decision made she climbed gingerly out of bed and stumbled round her room looking for clothes to put on.

On the other side of the hall, in an identical room, Sophie did not have the same problem as her friend. The brunette had no memories of the previous night past shot nth at Forrester's whatsoever but unlike Sian had made no attempt to retrieve any either. Singing quietly along to her ipod as she went downstairs in search of water she was relieved to find no one else was up yet, she could relax in front of the TV without having to argue over the remote!

Having found a film on the movie channels she had wanted to see for ages, she paused it and went to top up her water. Coming back to the living room she saw Jamie lying stretched full length across the sofa, hearing her come in he feebly greeted her with, 'I am never drinking again!'

She grinned, 'Say's the hardened drinker, who knows every hangover cure in the world!' Jamie groaned and struggled to sit up, 'It was a good night though' he replied, 'Don't really know' Sophie shrugged, 'Must have been though cos I can't remember most of it' Jamie looked at her furrowing his brow, 'What about Sian?' Sitting next to him she replied, 'Haven't seen her this morning yet so I don't know.'

'Haven't seen who yet?' They were interrupted by Sian as she entered the room, 'Talk of the devil! Just wondering if you had a good night last night?' Jamie turned to ask. 'Yeah I had a fantastic night, as always! You?' she grinned. Sophie laughed, 'He had such a good night he's going teetotal'

'And if you believe that!' Sian smiled and went to make herself breakfast. Sophie gave up on the film as she heard more people coming down the stairs and followed the blonde into the kitchen. Sian was stood at the toaster so she went over and placed her head on her friends shoulder. 'Do me a couple of slices please?' she pleaded. Sian was instantly reminded of last nights kiss and the questions that had come with it, feeling uncomfortable she moved away to put the bread in the machine.

'You ok?' Sophie asked, 'You don't seem like yourself this morning' Sian didn't look at her friend, instead busying herself with making a cuppa, 'Yeah I'm fine'. The brunette wasn't convinced and crossed the room to turn Sian round. Looking at her face closely she could tell something wasn't right, 'Did someone hurt you last night?' She was worried and wasn't about let Sian off easily. Before she got an answer though a loud buzzing interrupted them. Reaching for her phone in her pocket she was relieved to see Ryan's name on the screen, 'It's Ryan, gotta get this' She rushed out of the room as she answered leaving Sophie even more confused than before.


Chelle and Jamie were sitting in the garden to talk about Sophie and Sian that afternoon. They had headed out separately a few minutes before, Sophie for milk and Sian had left without giving any reason at all. 'What's going on then?' Chelle asked, 'I don't know, both of them are claiming they don't remember last night, but...' Jamie couldn't finish, 'What?' The skinny girl urged him to continue.

'Sophie, I think genuinely doesn't remember but Sian? She's been off with Soph all morning. I mean she's actually avoiding her' Jamie tried to explain his thoughts. 'Ok so she knows they kissed but she doesn't want to face it. Is that what you're thinking?' Chelle tried to make sense of what he was saying.

'Yeah I think so and I don't think that's a good sign either. I mean if it didn't bother her she would be just the same with Soph wouldn't she?' Jamie stared into space as he voiced his concerns. Chelle nudged him, 'You've got that wrong', she grinned, 'It's perfect, it means that it did mean something to her and it means we're halfway there'.