The two girls were embarrassed that they had been caught making out by the Double Royalty.
It was the first time they ever had done something like that. And that moment the four girls had chosen to barge in the school papers office without knocking.
Jessica and Ashley knew it was wrong what they've done. Growing up in strict Christian households, they were taught that the love between a man and a woman was holy. Every other form was just wrong.
The two girls couldn't deny the attraction between them. They had known each other their whole lives. Their families were close friends and they practically had grown up like sisters.
But they always had a special bond. From a young age they were able to finish each others sentences. And somehow they were always together. If it wasn't in their shared classes then it was in the school papers office.
Their families always talked about how proud they were of the two girls. That they were so focused on school and didn't waste their time on boys. They never caused any problems and most importantly they didn't sin.
Their families didn't know about the times the two girls looked at each other a little bit to long. Or how they would hold each other a bit to long. Or during the nights when they had sleepovers and shared a bed and they would hug each other a little bit to intimate before they went to sleep.
The girls both knew that there was more between them than just plain friendship. And as good Christians they pushed away their feelings for each other. Instead they focused more on their faith. Involved in various church activities to show they took their faith seriously.
Maybe they could fool their families, but other people needed more convincing. The first one who made a comment about them was miss Abernathy, the school's principal.
After a long day of working on the school paper, the girls had hugged each other. They were just proud of the fact that they finished the edition in time.
"When are you finally going to kiss?" the principal had asked when she entered the room.
They quickly had let go of each other. They never answered their principal. They just went into professional mode and talked about the school paper.
The second person who had made a comment about them was no one other than the high school queen herself. After their interview, Beca had told them that they looked super cute together. And had asked them if they were sure that they weren't together. They had never answered that.
Today had been a frustrating day for them both. They had found peace in each others presence. And they both couldn't tell what had happened, but for the first time in their lives they had give in to their desire for each other.
The four girls quickly stepped back after catching the two girls in the act. They decided to give them some privacy and closed the door behind them.
After ten minutes the now fully dressed girls opened the door again and invited them in. They both blushed and were afraid to look the four girls in the eye.
The Double Royalty acted like they haven't seen a thing. They weren't planning on outing the two girls or talk about it. They had a mission and they were planning to fulfill that mission.
Aubrey shot the two of them a deadly glare before she start speaking.
"We want to make an appointment for the release of a statement" she said coldly.
The two girls looked confused at her as if they didn't understand what she was talking about. And honestly they didn't understand what Aubrey was talking about.
"Stacie and I want to tell our side of this "Double Royalty" thing" she explained.
"Oh, okay that is a possibility" Ashley said.
"Did you have a day in mind?" Jessica asked them.
"Not really. But we want this published in the next edition of the school paper if it's possible" Stacie said.
"And maybe some photos as illustration" Chloe added.
The two girls nodded, while Ashley was writing down everything they requested. Jessica already looking in their agenda for a suitable time and day.
"What do you think of this Friday, after the last class?" she asked them.
"Excellent" Aubrey said.
They four girls left, never once talking about what they had witnessed.
