Disclaimer:I don't own any of these characters
Rating:PG-13 to R just to be safe
Spoilers:None
BG:The girls just kissed
Jessie's room a.k.a the attic
Jessie had done it. She'd kissed Katie. Now she was sitting on her bed, taking deep, slow breaths. Wow. She'd never felt anything so good, or so real. Now Jessie couldn't wipe that stupid grin off her face as she laid back on her bed. She realeased a soft, blissful sigh and closed her baby blue eyes. The grin remained on her face as she leaned over turning off the light. Sweet dreams she thought, sweet dreams of Katie.
***
Katie's room
Katie laid down on her bed, the same stupid grin on her lips. Then she pulled out a journal that she had hidden under her mattress. Humming "Bless the child," Katie began to write. She'd written in this journal every day since she was ten, actually not this is exact diary. She kept her past diarys in the closet, this one she had started at the beginning of this year. For the past few weeks the only thing she'd written about was Jessie. As Katie flipped through the past pages her grin grew.
Katie had never let anyone read her journal. She also never let anyone see her emotions...till Jessie. Now she wasn't sure if she should share everything with Jessie or not. "Not yet...not yet," whispered Katie to herself as she turned off the light on her bedside table. Soon her head was laying on her soft white pillow, a slight reminance of her previous smile on her lips.
***
School
Bustling through the busy halls to get to her locker, Jessie was suprised to see a note hanging on her locker, held up by some tape. Curious Jessie picked up the note and began to unfold it. But then the bell, with its perfect timing as always, run. She had to grab all of her books and make a mad dash for class, just to get there into. She sat down and sighed thinking of her stressful morning.
She'd taken longer getting ready this morning because Grace was hogging the bathroom and hadn't seen Katie yet. Jess knew that she'd made her feelings known and she could sense Katie's if not read them but the pair still needed to talk she felt. As she looked around with those baby blues she remembered the mysterious note in her backpocket and she pulled it out beginning to read it....
"Billie-
Hey! Whats up? N2m here. I just wanted to say that we need to talk about....things. I know we clarified certain other...things but we still need to talk, I think. I had the weirdest dream! There was this beautiful girl in it, blonde, blue-eyes, absolutely gorgeous and her name was...what was it?...hmmmm...oh yea Jessie! Anyway meet me after school and we can go over to my house.
PS
Can't wait to see you Billie
Love Always,
Katie Singer"
Jessie smiled her stomach fluttering. She slid a hand over her tummy and looked up as the bell rang. She quickly folded the note back up and put it into her back pocket. How many times had she read that note anyway?
***
Parking lot
Katie waited, leaning against her dark forest green SUV. Her kiss-me green eyes roamed around the mass of students pouring out of the school at ninety miles an hour. She finally spotted the petite young blonde and waved. Jessie waved back of course, along with half the student body. After Jess had glanced around suprised at the reaction to Katie's wave and grinning now she walked over, her gorgeous smile back in place on her lips. They got in the car and Jessie looked at the back for a moment.
"Turn up here Katie."
"What for? My house is that way," asked a confused Katie, pointing the other direction.
She still followed Jessie's directions though. They led down a small dirt road. The SUV kicked up small rocks and dirt as Katie looked around, there were a few houses scattered but they were far and few between. Her brows furrowed slightly as she wondered where they were going. Finally they came to a dead end and she turned to look at Jessie.
"What are we doing out here again?"
"You'll see..." said Jessie as she climbed into the backseat.
Jess pulled all of the seats down making the whole back flat and looked up to Katie. She saw the impish grin that had etched up onto Katie's lips and raised an eyebrow. Jess gave her a look as if to say "No way," then when Katie sighed and climbed back the look was replaced by her warm loving one.
***
The car later that evening
"I don't know if I'm ready..."
'To tell everyone about us," finnished Katie trying unsucessfully to hide her hurt.
Jessie jumped back in hearing Katie's tone, "It's more complicated than that!"
"No. It isn't," stated Katie, matter of factly as she blinked back a rising onslaught of tears.
"Yes. It is..." said Jessie in a pleading voice.
"How is it, Billie?"
"I don't want to rush into things because doing that could ruin us, not to mention I'm really scared about..."
"Someone finding out," Katie interupted.
"No, I'm afraid of these feelings I've got for you," Jessie concluded.
"Lilke?" said Katie.
"Like this..." Jessie leaned over pressing her lips to Katie's.
Katie had meant to say something clever and witty but she soon found different things to use her mouth for. When they finally pulled away Jessie moved back up to the front seat. It was already 7:00. On the way to Jessie's house things were silent. Not an awkward silence but a comfortable quiet.
***
Manning Manor, Dinnertime
Katie had decided to join Jessie and her family for dinner. The two girls had a whispered discussion over how people used to think the world was flat and they seemed to be giggling more than they talked. When they'd been assigined to set the table it took them a good twenty minutes longer than it should have. The whole family waited on the two girls.
"So Katie did you hear about that big art show going on in a couple of weeks?" asked Lily.
"The one in Concord? Yea I was planning on asking Jessie to go if she thought she could stand being their with an art fantic," said Katie with a grin.
Jessie turned to look at Katie, "I'd love to go, since you asked so politely, can I Lily?"
"Uhh...yea sure honey," said Lily.
No matter who started the conversation it always ended with Katie and Jessie. The pair could probably read each others minds. They had actually ended each others sentences. You'd think that they were in love if you didn't know that they were best friends...you'd know they were in love if you knew they were more than just friends. Grace could sense everything about the two. She knew this would make her sister happy and thus she was just fine with it.
***
Manning Manor, A week later
It was a friday and Jessie felt great. She'd just gotten out of the shower and was drying her hair. When it was done she curled it and walked into the attic, a towel wrapped around her still. The door opened and Katie's eyes bugged out as a grin fell upon her lips. Jessie stood there in shock for a moment before she walked over and closed the door. Jess turned a brilliant bright red as she pulled on some clothes, she had on khaki's and a blue quater sleeve shirt when she reopened the door still covering her face.
"Wow....I should've taken a picture," said a still grinning Katie.
Jessie playfully punched her, "I would so have killed you."
"It would've been worth it," said Katie as her grin grew, if that was possible.
Then for the first time since she closed the door on her gorgeous girlfriend Jessie looked at her. She had on some dark lowrider jeans and a gray halter top, her dirty blonde hair hung down in curls as Jessie pulled hers up into that perfect messy bun she always wore. Katie stepped into the room and closed the door behind her, leaning against it she looked Jessie up and down, biting her lip for a moment. Her hand soon was pushing back a stray strand of blonde hair as she leaned over kissing Jessie softly. Jessie smiled kissing back.
"So are you ready to go?" asked Katie.
"Yea, you look good, are you ready, did I mention that you look gorgeous?" said Jessie grinning.
Katie smiled, "You mentioned it, but hey it doesn't bug me to hear you say it again."
"Ok then lets go gorgeous," said Jessie as she turned and walked out of the room.
Katie closed the door behind herself as she walked down to her car. She and her angelic girl were going to Tad's party. Tad threw a party every few weeks and they were always big. Half the school usually showed up but whenever rumor went around that Katie would be there the entire student body came out to party. Since Tad's parents were gone a lot on buisness the house was always empty, except for Tad of course. Not to mention the house was enchanting. It was lakeside and all around huge, there was all sorts of cool things there.
***
Rating:PG-13 to R just to be safe
Spoilers:None
BG:The girls just kissed
Jessie's room a.k.a the attic
Jessie had done it. She'd kissed Katie. Now she was sitting on her bed, taking deep, slow breaths. Wow. She'd never felt anything so good, or so real. Now Jessie couldn't wipe that stupid grin off her face as she laid back on her bed. She realeased a soft, blissful sigh and closed her baby blue eyes. The grin remained on her face as she leaned over turning off the light. Sweet dreams she thought, sweet dreams of Katie.
***
Katie's room
Katie laid down on her bed, the same stupid grin on her lips. Then she pulled out a journal that she had hidden under her mattress. Humming "Bless the child," Katie began to write. She'd written in this journal every day since she was ten, actually not this is exact diary. She kept her past diarys in the closet, this one she had started at the beginning of this year. For the past few weeks the only thing she'd written about was Jessie. As Katie flipped through the past pages her grin grew.
Katie had never let anyone read her journal. She also never let anyone see her emotions...till Jessie. Now she wasn't sure if she should share everything with Jessie or not. "Not yet...not yet," whispered Katie to herself as she turned off the light on her bedside table. Soon her head was laying on her soft white pillow, a slight reminance of her previous smile on her lips.
***
School
Bustling through the busy halls to get to her locker, Jessie was suprised to see a note hanging on her locker, held up by some tape. Curious Jessie picked up the note and began to unfold it. But then the bell, with its perfect timing as always, run. She had to grab all of her books and make a mad dash for class, just to get there into. She sat down and sighed thinking of her stressful morning.
She'd taken longer getting ready this morning because Grace was hogging the bathroom and hadn't seen Katie yet. Jess knew that she'd made her feelings known and she could sense Katie's if not read them but the pair still needed to talk she felt. As she looked around with those baby blues she remembered the mysterious note in her backpocket and she pulled it out beginning to read it....
"Billie-
Hey! Whats up? N2m here. I just wanted to say that we need to talk about....things. I know we clarified certain other...things but we still need to talk, I think. I had the weirdest dream! There was this beautiful girl in it, blonde, blue-eyes, absolutely gorgeous and her name was...what was it?...hmmmm...oh yea Jessie! Anyway meet me after school and we can go over to my house.
PS
Can't wait to see you Billie
Love Always,
Katie Singer"
Jessie smiled her stomach fluttering. She slid a hand over her tummy and looked up as the bell rang. She quickly folded the note back up and put it into her back pocket. How many times had she read that note anyway?
***
Parking lot
Katie waited, leaning against her dark forest green SUV. Her kiss-me green eyes roamed around the mass of students pouring out of the school at ninety miles an hour. She finally spotted the petite young blonde and waved. Jessie waved back of course, along with half the student body. After Jess had glanced around suprised at the reaction to Katie's wave and grinning now she walked over, her gorgeous smile back in place on her lips. They got in the car and Jessie looked at the back for a moment.
"Turn up here Katie."
"What for? My house is that way," asked a confused Katie, pointing the other direction.
She still followed Jessie's directions though. They led down a small dirt road. The SUV kicked up small rocks and dirt as Katie looked around, there were a few houses scattered but they were far and few between. Her brows furrowed slightly as she wondered where they were going. Finally they came to a dead end and she turned to look at Jessie.
"What are we doing out here again?"
"You'll see..." said Jessie as she climbed into the backseat.
Jess pulled all of the seats down making the whole back flat and looked up to Katie. She saw the impish grin that had etched up onto Katie's lips and raised an eyebrow. Jess gave her a look as if to say "No way," then when Katie sighed and climbed back the look was replaced by her warm loving one.
***
The car later that evening
"I don't know if I'm ready..."
'To tell everyone about us," finnished Katie trying unsucessfully to hide her hurt.
Jessie jumped back in hearing Katie's tone, "It's more complicated than that!"
"No. It isn't," stated Katie, matter of factly as she blinked back a rising onslaught of tears.
"Yes. It is..." said Jessie in a pleading voice.
"How is it, Billie?"
"I don't want to rush into things because doing that could ruin us, not to mention I'm really scared about..."
"Someone finding out," Katie interupted.
"No, I'm afraid of these feelings I've got for you," Jessie concluded.
"Lilke?" said Katie.
"Like this..." Jessie leaned over pressing her lips to Katie's.
Katie had meant to say something clever and witty but she soon found different things to use her mouth for. When they finally pulled away Jessie moved back up to the front seat. It was already 7:00. On the way to Jessie's house things were silent. Not an awkward silence but a comfortable quiet.
***
Manning Manor, Dinnertime
Katie had decided to join Jessie and her family for dinner. The two girls had a whispered discussion over how people used to think the world was flat and they seemed to be giggling more than they talked. When they'd been assigined to set the table it took them a good twenty minutes longer than it should have. The whole family waited on the two girls.
"So Katie did you hear about that big art show going on in a couple of weeks?" asked Lily.
"The one in Concord? Yea I was planning on asking Jessie to go if she thought she could stand being their with an art fantic," said Katie with a grin.
Jessie turned to look at Katie, "I'd love to go, since you asked so politely, can I Lily?"
"Uhh...yea sure honey," said Lily.
No matter who started the conversation it always ended with Katie and Jessie. The pair could probably read each others minds. They had actually ended each others sentences. You'd think that they were in love if you didn't know that they were best friends...you'd know they were in love if you knew they were more than just friends. Grace could sense everything about the two. She knew this would make her sister happy and thus she was just fine with it.
***
Manning Manor, A week later
It was a friday and Jessie felt great. She'd just gotten out of the shower and was drying her hair. When it was done she curled it and walked into the attic, a towel wrapped around her still. The door opened and Katie's eyes bugged out as a grin fell upon her lips. Jessie stood there in shock for a moment before she walked over and closed the door. Jess turned a brilliant bright red as she pulled on some clothes, she had on khaki's and a blue quater sleeve shirt when she reopened the door still covering her face.
"Wow....I should've taken a picture," said a still grinning Katie.
Jessie playfully punched her, "I would so have killed you."
"It would've been worth it," said Katie as her grin grew, if that was possible.
Then for the first time since she closed the door on her gorgeous girlfriend Jessie looked at her. She had on some dark lowrider jeans and a gray halter top, her dirty blonde hair hung down in curls as Jessie pulled hers up into that perfect messy bun she always wore. Katie stepped into the room and closed the door behind her, leaning against it she looked Jessie up and down, biting her lip for a moment. Her hand soon was pushing back a stray strand of blonde hair as she leaned over kissing Jessie softly. Jessie smiled kissing back.
"So are you ready to go?" asked Katie.
"Yea, you look good, are you ready, did I mention that you look gorgeous?" said Jessie grinning.
Katie smiled, "You mentioned it, but hey it doesn't bug me to hear you say it again."
"Ok then lets go gorgeous," said Jessie as she turned and walked out of the room.
Katie closed the door behind herself as she walked down to her car. She and her angelic girl were going to Tad's party. Tad threw a party every few weeks and they were always big. Half the school usually showed up but whenever rumor went around that Katie would be there the entire student body came out to party. Since Tad's parents were gone a lot on buisness the house was always empty, except for Tad of course. Not to mention the house was enchanting. It was lakeside and all around huge, there was all sorts of cool things there.
***
