Title: Truth Serum is Legal With a Prescription
Rating: This chapter is probably PG-13 actually...maybe PG. There's some sexual content.
Disclaimer: None of these characters are mine...I cannot claim them. They all belong to the hardworking people involved with South of Nowhere.
Feedback: Yes please, I want to know what everyone thinks of this story so far.
Summary: This will be a Spashley story. Sequel of "Just Tell Me What You Want"
Author's Note: Okay, so, you have been warned. This is going to be a Spencer/Ashley story, so it will be full of "girl love" and if you're not into that…please, just simply don't read this story, thanks. Other than that, yes, this is a sequel to "Just Tell Me What You Want," and this story is going to pick up just a little after the previous one got over (In other words, it's been a few weeks). It's going to cover things such as the girls when they decide to come out as a couple and individually to their family and other friends. I hope you enjoy. Oh, and if anyone was wondering…This story is going to be based off of the more fluffy chapter 21 in "Just Tell Me What You Want" not the broken-hearted ending in chapter 20.
"Spencer," Ashley mumbled into the blonde's stomach and pulled herself a bit closer. She could feel the blonde giggle and that woke her up. She squinted up at her girlfriend who still had a light turned on. "Why is the light on?" Okay, so when she first woke up, she didn't have very witty comments. That wasn't her fault.
Spencer raised an eyebrow at her girlfriend's comment. "Um, the light isn't on. You fell asleep, Ash. It's called sunlight." Ashley blinked a few more times and she realized that she had, in fact, fallen asleep. Huh, Spencer was right. "Remember? I was doing homework. Well, you were doing homework, but then you said something about it being boring and then you were asleep, leaving me to have to do my homework while you slept."
"You could have woken me up!" Ashley sat up a bit and ran her hand through her hair. She really wanted to go back to sleep, but she really needed to finish her homework now. She had been asleep for an hour according to the digital clock that was flashing 5:35 at her.
"Then, I really wouldn't have gotten anything done." The brunette's eyes lit up with ideas and the blonde saw right through them. "I don't mean like that. Get those thoughts out of your head. My mom's downstairs. Actually, so is my dad." The blonde laughed a bit more as she saw the want flash through her girlfriend's eyes. They had been officially dating for a few weeks now.
"And let me guess, your brothers are just down the hall?" Ashley rolled her eyes at this because she knew that Glen knew because he had already given her the 'if you hurt my sister…' lecture. It was fairly certain that Clay knew as well, but he had never given her 'the talk' at least not yet. She wanted to be more open with the relationship.
"Actually, yeah, they are…but they know." Spencer wasn't sure how open she was ready to be about the relationship, at least, if the open relationship meant telling her parents. Only a few people had been actually told by the girls about their relationship. Madison and her fellow cheer-breeders had caught them kissing once, but Glen had actually taken charge and was a good brother and had kept them from spreading rumors about the two girls. Kelly realized that the two girls were dating, and she wasn't very pleased about it. Aiden had been interested in his new girlfriend, Nikki, as of lately, but he was still there for the two girls when they needed him. The school, meaning the rest of the students, may have wondered now and then, but they didn't bother to think about it too much. As for Spencer's parents…they were deep within denial.
"So, tell me again why I can't do this at the moment?" The sleep in Ashley's eyes disappeared as she ran her hand up the inseam of her girlfriend's jeans. Spencer's breath hitched, and she suddenly found herself leaning towards the brunette and kissing her. Ashley really was a distraction to Spencer's homework, but she was a distraction that Spencer loved.
Spencer found herself straddling the brunette's waist, and her hand was wandering up her girlfriend's shirt when footsteps on the stairs were heard. "Spencer?" Her mother's voice cracked through both girls' minds and quickly both girls broke apart. Ashley straightened her shirt and grabbed a book, making sure that it was right-side up.
Spencer fixed her own hair as she called out to her mom, "Yeah? We're doing homework in here. My room." The door opened within seconds and there stood Paula, still suspicious of her daughter's best friend, she checked in on them fairly frequently. That was one reason that Spencer and Ashley had to watch what they did in the blonde's bedroom.
"What are you two doing?" She smiled at them, and Ashley held up her book. "Advanced Physical Science? Why, Ashley. I didn't know that you were in that class!" She wasn't. She must have grabbed one of Spencer's books because there was no way that she would sign up for that class. It sounded boring even in her mind. "What are you reading about?"
Ashley blinked for a moment, trying to think of something in science. Something physical. Spencer was physical. Football was physical. Neither one of those would be a good idea to tell Paula. So, luckily, Ashley thought of something else that was science and physical, as in land physical. "Minerals," she nodded, happy that she had thought of it.
"What have you covered so far?" Crap. Ashley tried not to grimace. She always thought better when she was more awake, and when she hadn't just been making-out with her girlfriend. Her mind was kind of hazy, and Paula seemed to want to test it.
"Oh, well, you know, the usual." Ashley nodded, and Paula seemed to want actual examples. "Just a few basics like…coal." Ah, okay, so it wasn't the best example ever…
"Oh, well, there's a lot better minerals out there. Actually, Arthur was kind of a science geek back in college…I think he still has his mineral collection downstairs if you want to come see it." Paula looked a little too pleased about getting Ashley out of Spencer's room, but really, it was only to help Ashley with her homework.
"Oh, well," Ashley glanced over at her girlfriend who was nodding. Crap. She was supposed to go with Paula to look at minerals. It sounded so boring, but then maybe she wouldn't notice the pile of schoolwork that had fallen onto the floor during their little, um, break. "Sure, I'd love that. It might get me ahead in the class." The brunette smiled at Paula, who grinned.
"Great," Paula motioned for the girls to follow them downstairs. She knew that Spencer was in the class, but she never knew that Ashley was in the class. If she really was straight…maybe there was hope for her yet.
"Oh, it'll be informative." Spencer nodded, hoping that maybe this would be the thing to get her mother and her girlfriend to finally get along before telling her mother that Ashley was more than a friend…a lot more than a friend.
"You owe me," Ashley whispered to Spencer who giggled and rolled her eyes.
"What Ashley?" Paula turned around after hearing the brunette say something to her daughter.
"I was just talking about…snow." Snow. Owe. It rhymed anyway. Ashley nodded, hoping that it'd get her point across, and Spencer tried to keep a straight face. Paula raised one eyebrow in confusion, but she continued down the stairs. Ashley was one odd girl…maybe there wasn't hope for her.
