Ooooookay, so this is the very first story i've ever written.
And i'm sensitive, so be gentle with me ;)
I realise this chapter is very short, but since i've only ever written poetry I have no spacial awareness for this kind of thing.
And this is kind of my test subject, so we'll see how it goes.
So hopefully if I continue writing stories, I'll get better.
If you take the time to read this, please let me know what you think!
I would greatly appreciate it!
Chapter 2 to be uploaded sooooon. :)
"Ugh!" Sophie said, as she slammed the door shut behind her.
"I can't believe my mum sometimes"
Sophie had had an argument in the yard with her mum who, once again, just wouldn't accept that she was a lesbian.
It was Sophie's 17th birthday today, and she was supposed to be having a wicked party downstairs, but of course her mum had to ruin her night, not to mention Rosie stealing the spotlight with that stupid article, 'daft cow' Sophie thought. Things had just gone from bad to worse that night.
But then Sophie remembered something.
She looked up, and smiled.
Sian was looking at her, an eyebrow raised, and a cheeky smile on her face.
'Must have been scrunching up my face again' ran through Sophie's mind. Sian always looked at her with adoring eyes when she did that.
"At least one good thing came from tonight" Sophie remarked.
"Oh? And what's that? You didn't seem very pleased a minute ago" Sian teased. A smile crept onto Sophie's lips at her words; Sian always knew how to pull her out of a strop.
"Well…" Sophie started "We're upstairs… and we're alone together for the first time in what seems like forever… So… we could… y'know…" Sophie trailed.
Sian just stared at her girlfriend. She swallowed low in her throat, trying to calm the rising feelings in her stomach.
"We could… what?" She asked, though she thought she already knew the answer.
Sophie began edging towards where the blond stood. Sian noticed Sophie had her hands behind her back, but since her mind had begun to wander, she didn't dwell on that fact for too long.
Sophie, now standing just inches away from Sian, stared deep into her girlfriend's eyes.
She got closer and closer to her, which nearly stopped Sian's breathing all together, before she began to speak…