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She had never thought of Monica as anything more than just a friend, but even that little peck on the cheek stirred up different feelings inside of her. She began to wonder if there was more between them then just friendship. As she stood there in Monica's arms, she started to think about all those days at work and realized that she ended up staring at Monica from time to time; it just took her until now to realize it.
Dana shivered again, but this time it was because she was freezing cold. She decided to go lie down in her bed and try to go to sleep. She hoped things would be better tomorrow. "Monica, I think I'm going to go to bed, ok? I'm beginning to feel tired." "Alright, I'll be right in. I'm going to get a drink first." "Monica, before you come in, can you check to see if there are any extra blankets in the closet? I'm a little cold." "Sure Dana." "Thanks."
Monica entered the room a few minuets later, with empty arms. "I'm sorry, but there weren't any extra blankets. You can have mine from my bed if you want." "Thanks, but I don't want you to freeze too." "I won't." Monica replied. The next thing Dana knew, Monica had made her way over to her bed and was lying next to Dana, with her arms wrapped around her once again. Although she was a little surprised, and nervous, she had to admit that she was very comfortable.
As she began to relax, she felt Monica's hand running through her hair, relaxing her even more. Ten minutes later, she was asleep.
Dana awoke later to a loud BANG. The storm was worse than it had been earlier. Monica was already awake sitting up in bed; Dana's head resting in her lap. "Hey sleepy head" Monica greeted her. "I was wondering how much longer you would sleep through this storm." "Has it been this bad for a while?" Dana questioned. "For about forty-five minutes." Monica replied. There was silence in the room as the two listened to the storm outside. Once Monica realized how cold it actually was, she laid back as close as she could to Dana. They stayed like this for the rest of the night, and slept until the storm stopped in the morning.
