Second Thoughts by Jade Winters

Second Thoughts by Jade Winters

Author:Jade Winters
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: lesbian, lesbian romance, lesbian fiction, gay marriage, lesfic, lesbian marriage
Published: 2014-10-17T16:00:00+00:00


Faye’s chair scraped the floor as she pushed it back. “I need to use the loo. No talking about me now.” She stood up and rubbed Sara’s arm as she passed her.

When she was out of sight, Melissa leaned in to Sara. “I thought you’d be on your way home by now,” she whispered.

Sara wrapped both hands around her cup. She didn’t answer straight away, just looked up at her innocently. “Don’t worry; I’m not here to cause you any aggro. Faye asked me to join her for a coffee, that’s all. I respect your decision.”

Melissa stared back at her, suddenly feeling vulnerable. She fought hard to keep the emotion out of her voice. “It’s not because I don’t have feelings for you, Sara, I do. But I also have commitments I made and I can’t break, even if I wanted to.”

Sara lifted the drink to her mouth, took a slow sip, and then replaced the cup on its saucer. Not a hint of tension or annoyance, just an easy fluid movement. That was typical Sara behaviour. Nothing unnerved her. That was one of the many things she had found so appealing about her.

Sara ran the tip of her finger lightly over Melissa’s knuckles and gave her a look that made her breath leave her body.

“I only want you to be happy. I’m just sorry I didn’t come back sooner. I should have never let you go.”

Melissa tried to fight the sensations Sara’s touch was eliciting in her body. “Well there’s nothing we can do to change that?” she said, her voice breaking.

“Unfortunately.” Sara smiled and leaned backwards. “I still can’t bear the thought of someone else having the privilege of loving you. But you know that already right?”

Before Melissa could reply, Faye returned to the table. “So what have I missed? Have you both seen common-sense and decided to elope together.”

Melissa looked up at Faye as she brushed past her to take a seat. “Give it a rest, Faye.”

“Okay. That was a bit tactless,” Faye replied before slapping her palms on the table. “So what do we say ladies, quit this joint and head to a bar and play some pool?”

Sara gave a thumbs up and looked towards Melissa. “Sounds good to me.”

Melissa glanced at the oversize clock on the wall. “You two go and have fun. I have some things to do here,” she said apologetically. “I’ll catch up with you during the week, Faye.”

She could feel her heart pounding against her chest as she stood and looked down at Sara. “I hope you enjoy the rest of your stay, Sara. Have a safe journey home.”

Sara looked up at her with a predatory glint in her eyes. “I’m sure I’ll be seeing you before I go back.”

Melissa stuffed her trembling hands into her jacket pockets. Not if I can help it, you won’t!



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