Coming Home: A Lesbian Romance by Lydia Rose

Coming Home: A Lesbian Romance by Lydia Rose

Author:Lydia Rose [Rose, Lydia]
Language: eng
Format: epub, azw3
Tags: Romance, Lesbian
Amazon: B00NAFPRPK
Goodreads: 23728950
Published: 2014-09-29T22:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER TWELVE

Catherine was lying across Sam’s body. Her fingers absently traced circles across Sam’s chest. “So do you still want to go to the club tonight?”

“I think I’d rather keep doing what we’ve been doing,” Sam said pulling her close.

“You’re friends are going to think I don’t want to meet them.”

“It doesn’t matter,” Sam said running her hand down Catherine’s back.

“I’d rather get the grilling over with as soon as possible,” Catherine chuckled.

“I’ll get new friends,” Sam said pulling Catherine onto her.

“It’s early, we’ve got plenty of time before I face the firing squad.”

Sam spread her legs wide. “You’re something else, Cate. Do you know that?”

“I’m scared shitless, but I know it’s important to you and to your friends.”

Sam rolled Catherine off her and got out of bed.

“Where are you going?” Catherine asked frowning.

“To send Jess a text and go to the bathroom and get us some water.” Her hand was on her hip as she looked down at Catherine. “Don’t go anywhere.”

“Don’t take too long,” Catherine laughed as she left the room.

“I’ve created an insatiable woman,” Sam called over her shoulder.

“And don’t you forget it,” Catherine said laughing at Sam.

****

Sam and Catherine held hands as they walked into the club. Sam saw her friends and walked over to the table. “Hey, guys,” Sam said gripping Catherine’s hand. “Cate, this is Carol, Jessica, Lee, Anne and Sally. Everyone, this is Cate.”

The women smiled, but they eyed Catherine suspiciously. They looked at the silk blouse and cotton pants she had on. Everyone else was in jeans and they thought, this one is high maintenance. “It’s nice to meet you,” Jess said first. “We’re all happy to meet you.”

The rest of the women nodded and said hello.

Sam pulled out a chair for Catherine. “What would you like to drink?”

“A glass of wine, please.”

Lee chuckled and Anne poked her in the stomach.

“I’ll be right back,” Sam said. “Don’t scare her away,” she pointed with her finger.

Catherine grinned. “Okay. Give it your best shot.”

The group laughed and Carol said, “Oh, I like her.”

“So we hear you were straight before Sam?” Sally asked.

“Most people are straight until they fall for someone of their own sex.”

“I like that,” Ann said.

“Sam went through a lot after Robin died. We didn’t think she’d ever be able to function again,” Carol said.

“Is there a question in there?” Catherine asked.

“It’s been years since I’ve seen her smile, a genuine smile. You did that, Cate. Thank you,” Carol touched Catherine’s hand.

Sam came back to the table and saw the tears in Catherine’s eyes. “What did you do to her?” Sam asked angrily.

Catherine grabbed her hand and pulled her down. “They didn’t do anything.”

“Then why are you crying?” Sam said first looking at Catherine and then to the group.

“Carol said something very nice to me and I got emotional. I wasn’t expecting anyone to say anything nice,” Catherine said wiping her eyes.

“I still thinks she looks like high maintenance,” Anne said as the rest of the women laughed.

Catherine took Sam’s hand. “Dance with me.



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