Chun-Li watched the world roll by as she drew closer to her destination. She shifted uncomfortably in her seat as the taxi turned a corner. When it reached the desired location, Park Lane, she got out. Paying the taxi driver, she thanked him and walked towards a block of flats. Chun-Li entered this set of flats and walked up the four flights of stairs to see a door with "number 34" written on it. She pressed the buzzer.

"Hello? Who is it?" A voice came through the communicator, distorted to sound metallic.

"You know full well who it is, Camilla White!" Chun-Li playfully scolded, crossing her arms. A giggle came through the communicator. Suddenly, the door flew wide open, revealing a grinning Cammy.

"Hey, Chun-Li! Took you long enough!" The two women met in a hug and then walked into the flat.

"Love your new jeans!" Cammy said, glancing at Chun-Li's legs.

"Thanks! I got them half price! It was only five hundred Yuan!" Cammy frowned.

"What's the exchange rate?"

"Oh, it works out at around fifty pounds."

"Oh! Great deal, Chun!"

"I know, right!"

"Do you want a cup of tea? You've had a long flight." Chun-Li smiled at the offer.

"I would love one, Cammy." As she made the tea, Cammy reflected on the past few weeks. They had been solely about Shadaloo. Cammy had done many missions, mostly infiltration to acquire information. Spontaneously deciding they could both do with a break, she grabbed two wine glasses.

"Forget the tea!" She proclaimed, smiling. "We're gonna have a fun night! We're going to drink our problems away!" Cammy reached down into a lower cupboard and pulled out a wine bottle.

"Oh! A '74 Latour!" Chun-Li placed both hands over her cheeks, mouth comically wide open. "My favourite English wine!"

"Good." Cammy finished pouring the drinks out and gave one to Chun-Li.

"Cheers!" Chun-Li said, clinking her glass against Cammy's.

"Cheers!" Cammy replied, doing the same. "This is to defeating Shadaloo! We'll do it eventually!" And both women drank the night away.

"Hey, so *hic* Chun," Cammy began, her speech slurred. "Got yourself a guy yet?" Chun-Li took a swig of her wine, the third bottle, no less.

"Nah. Most are too intimidated by woman stronger than most men. What about you, Cammy? Any *hic* luck?" Chun-Li tried to refill her glass but spilled it all over herself. "Oops. Caaaaaammy?" Chun-Li said like a child calling her mother. "Someone spilled the wine!"

"No." Cammy growled. "We have to *hic* stop them!"

"No, no, don't worry," Chun-Li said. "So what is the situation on the guy front?" Chun-Li asked. Cammy sighed upon discovering they were out of wine before answering her friend.

"I don't want a guy!" She declared, attempting to stand up proudly, but fell down drunkenly.

"You're drunk," Chun-Li pointed, giggling.

"No, you're drunk!" Cammy voiced, lying down and closing her eyes. "But yeah, I don't want a guy."

"Why not?" A drunken Chun-Li knelt next to Cammy. Under normal circumstances Cammy would never say the next sentence. However, drunk out of mind, caution was thrown out into the wind. In her drunken inebriation, Cammy's next words didn't shock Chun-Li at all.

"I am bisexual!"

"That's great! It's good that you-" Chun-Li interrupted herself with a yawn. "That you are open about…that." Chun-Li's hesitation was due to her falling to the floor too. Both women had fallen asleep on the floor.

The next morning, Cammy woke up first. Holding her head, she groaned in pain from her massive headache. Walking over to the kettle, Cammy saw the two teacups from the previous night on the side. Making the tea, she took both cups over to the sleeping form of Chun-Li. Cammy shook her awake.

"Chun…wake up." Chun-Li got up, also groaning.

"Ahh…damn hangover!" Noticing the cup of tea being offered to her by a smiling Cammy, Chun-Li took the cup gratefully.

"Thanks, Cammy." Both women drank for a while; the only noise the sipping noises coming from their lips. When they had finished they both set the cups on a nearby table.

"So you're bi?" Chun-Li asked out loud the question that had been plaguing her.

"Yes." Cammy affirmed, nodding.

"But you said you didn't want a man. So surely that would make you-"

"Let me explain." Cammy interrupted. Stretching her neck to get the cricks out, Cammy began her explanation. "I am attracted to both sexes, but I have a heavy preference to women. But so few are lesbians, and they often feel that if you aren't a true lesbian then you will eventually leave them for a man. Bisexuals are common, but I'm too nervous to wonder up to a woman and say 'oh hi, are you bisexual or lesbian by any chance?' I'm just so lonely!" Cammy started crying. Chun-Li was shocked at this insight to the love life of someone with an abnormal sexuality. Pushing that aside, she pulled Cammy into a hug that allowed her to cry on her Chinese friend's shoulder.

"Listen Cammy." Said female looked up at her friend hopefully.

"Yeah?"

"You know that dating sites are an option. It may be tacky, but they do have a good feature in that it allows people such as you a shot at love."

"I suppose…"

"Just give it a go." Chun-Li spoke softly, caringly. "If it doesn't go well, you haven't lost anything, right? Let's do it right now!"

"Ok." Cammy smiled, wiping away her tears. "Thanks, Chun."

Cammy and Chun-Li were sitting at Cammy's laptop and had googled "Dating for bisexuals." Cammy clicked on the first result and went through the process of making a profile and posted a picture of herself on it.

"Make sure you put that you work out and that you work for the army!"

"But I don't work for the army!"

"It's as good as. C'mon Cammy, I'm having fun being your matchmaker here! Don't spoil it for me!"

And so it went down. By the time Cammy had finished it was lunchtime. The still hung over women had soup for lunch because they weren't feeling well from the wine. When they finished, Chun-Li stood up.

"I've got to go now Cammy. I've got to catch my plane. Thanks for having me over!"

"You're welcome love," Cammy hugged Chun-Li and whispered to her. "Thank you…"

Later that evening, Cammy checked her email and saw one from the dating website.
It was a request for a date from someone who believed they could be a match. Cammy sighed.

"It begins…"