Rain crashed against the windows of her house. She looked around at all of the boxes full of their things from the house. She couldn't believe that she was leaving Kansas. She walked over to and sat on the stairs. She placed her elbows on her knees and covered her face with her hands. She heard someone unlock the door and looked up to find her best friend.
"Hey," he said, "What's wrong?" Before she could answer, he looked at all of the boxes and back at her with confusion. "Kay Mae?" he asked.
"We're moving," she said softly not looking him in the eye.
"What!" he shouted. At that moment, she was thanking the lord that she was the only one home. "You're moving? You're leaving me? How could you?"
"You really think that I want to go?" she shouted back, "If you're thinking that right now, you've lost your fucking mind!"
"Why are you leaving?"
"My parents got a job offer with the CIA. We have to move to Boston."
He sat on the step below the one she was sitting on. He placed his hand over hers making her look at him. A tear escaped the same eye on each tenager making them smile. They wiped each other's away. Then, their lips met. The kiss developed into a long, passionate kiss before a tongue war began. Kay wrapped her one arm around his neck to pull him closer. Bradin moved so that they were laying on the stairs, him on top, making out.
He felt Kay move and pull away. The stairs were hurting her back. He helped her up and led her to her room. There, they began using the same passion they left off with. She slipped off his shirt followed by him removing her shirt. They kissed and walked over to her bed where they laid down and he began to kiss down her neck. He peered up at her as he began to unbutton her shorts.
The following morning arrived. She sat at the airport waiting for her flight to be called. She was also hoping that HE wouldn't show up. She did not want to face him at all.
Her older sister, Lacey, walked over and noticed that Kay wasn't wearing normal clothes. She was wearing her upset, sad, and depressed clothes.
"Kay, what's wrong?" Lacey pleaded. Kay looked up with tears down her face. "Talk to me, please."
"Lace?" she heard. She looked up at saw Bradin. "Can I talk to her alone before you leave?"
Lacey got up. Kay became tense as he sat in the chair next to her. "Last night-" he began before she cut him off.
"Was a mistake," she said, "It shouldn't have and won't happen again."
He looked at her in disbelief. "How can you say that?" he asked. "Kay Mae, it meant everything to me. "
"We were both upset Brae!"
She got up as her flight was called. He grabbed her arm, stood up, and pulled her close to him. He kissed her deeply.
"I love you," he whispered.
She pulled away and slapped him before running to the gate.
The plane was off. Lacey sat beside her sister and heard what had happened the previous night. Kay broke down completely knowing that she just made a huge mistake.
"It wasn't a mistake was it?" Lacey said.
Kay shook her head. "It...it was...meant everything to me. I just thought that it was a mistake because we were upset when it had happened."
Lacey hugged her younger sister. "It will be hard. But you should move on."
