A/N: Some trouble for our happy couple in this chapter so I'm sorry for that, but things can't be perfect all the time.


Chapter Twenty-Two: Broken Future

"What can I do for you Grandma?" Sam says as she opens her front door.

Victoria grimaces and walks into the house. Sam rolls her eyes.

"I'm assuming your mother isn't around," Victoria says as she eyes another teenager on the couch. Kelsey eyes Sam hesitantly.

"She's not here; she and dad are out doing stuff."

Victoria nods her head.

"This would be your experiment I see."

Kelsey raises an eyebrow and Sam groans.

"You can't just come into this house and say shit like that, okay?" Kelsey smiles slightly.

"Didn't your mother teach you manners?"

Sam nods her head.

"She also taught me how to stand up for myself when certain members of the family are incredible rude, such as yourself."

"I don't know why your mother ever kept you," Victoria says with a sneer. "You are ruining the Davis name with your indiscretions," Victoria says referring to Kelsey who is trying desperately to ignore Victoria.

Sam walks over to the front door and opens it wide.

"Then I guess it's a good thing that my last name is Baker, isn't it?"

"Tell your mother to call me," Victoria says before walking out the door.

"Don't count on it," Sam says before slamming the door behind Victoria's retreating backside.

Sam grins and turns around.

"That felt amazing."

"That was such a turn on," Kelsey admits.

Sam walks over to Kelsey and sits down next to her.

"Is that so?" Sam says with a grin as she bites down on her bottom lip, an action that Kelsey saw as incredible sexy. Kelsey nods her head. "What are you going to do about it?"

Kelsey groans and quickly attaches her lips to Sam, slowly lowering her onto her back.

-DG-

Julian and Brooke took seats in the empty chairs in the classroom. Other adults were seated as well, in a circle, all facing each other. Some where women and some were men, Julian felt better for that.

Julian grasped Brooke's hand and tightened the hold.

"Are you okay?" Brooke whispers.

Julian nods his head.

"It's good to see you all again and we have some new faces, welcome, my name is Amber," the blonde haired woman says with a smile. "I guess I'll just leave the floor open so anyone can speak, but please be kind and hear what everyone has to say."

A man cleared his throat and looked at the group.

"I'm David for those of you who don't know. My son is eighteen. He came out as a gay man three years ago. I never quite understood why he was like that. I grew up thinking it was a sin. I have a strong Christian back ground," some of the members in the group nod their head in understanding. "I thought it was my fault. That he was like that and I tried everything I could to fix him, but after awhile the only person that needed to be fixed was me. Garrett isn't a sports guy so I felt like I lost my son, but I met his boyfriend of three years and he's a sports guy," the man laughs and smiles. "I love them both, even though one of them is not my son. Society might not like it, but now I don't have a problem with it."

"Thank you for sharing David, I know it can be hard coming here and talking about your life. I understand. Does anybody else want to say anything?" Amber proposes to the group.

Brooke glances at her husband with a raised eyebrow.

"My name is Julian and I'm new here, apparently. The moment my daughter was born was the best day in my life. She was so precious and small, I was still in high school, but I fell in love with her so quickly. I didn't think I could make something so beautiful," Julian turns to Brooke who has tears in her eyes. "I had all these dreams for her and the moment that she said that she was a lesbian it was like all those dreams and ideas had just disappeared. To be honest I was heartbroken."

"Obviously with you here today, you've seem to be accepting it," Amber says with a smile. "What made you change your mind?"

"My daughter's girlfriend."

-DG-

Kelsey pulls away from Sam with a smile on her face.

"I love you."

Sam grins and pulls Kelsey back into a kiss. They were still lying on the couch. Kelsey was snuggled on top of Sam.

"I love it when you say that."

"Well I love saying that, but seriously I mean that."

Sam looks at Kelsey with a serious expression.

"What are you doing for college?"

Kelsey's eyebrows rose in surprise.

"I have plans, or well I did."

Kelsey sits up and gets off of Sam.

"Are we seriously having this conversation right now?" Kelsey asks.

"Yeah," Sam says in a serious tone.

Kelsey shrugs her shoulders.

"I had plans, but they didn't include you and now I don't know."

"Is that all you have to say?"

"I don't know."

"Have you not thought about our future?"

"At times yes, but I really don't want to think about it right now Sam."

"Well maybe I want to talk about it now Kelsey."

Kelsey shakes her head and stands up from the couch.

"I don't want to talk about our future. I don't even know if we'll have a future considering you won't even have sex with me."

The minute the words left her mouth, Kelsey instantly regretted them. She saw the look of hurt on her girlfriend's face.

"Sam, I'm sorry, I just…"

"Get out," Sam whispers as she looks at the ground willing her tears not to fall.

"Baby, I didn't…"

Sam looks up.

"Get out," Sam whispers more harshly.

Kelsey purses her lips willing her own tears to disappear.

"I'm sorry," Kelsey says before leaving Sam's house.

The last thing Kelsey heard before leaving her girl's house was Sam's sobs.