WHAT ARE YOU DOING THE REST OF YOUR LIFE? (The Jersey Girls Book 2) by Rose Lydia

WHAT ARE YOU DOING THE REST OF YOUR LIFE? (The Jersey Girls Book 2) by Rose Lydia

Author:Rose, Lydia [Rose, Lydia]
Language: eng
Format: azw3, epub
Published: 2014-06-19T04:00:00+00:00


CHAPTER 10

By Thursday night Kelly missed Kate terribly. She couldn’t get her out of head. She missed seeing her face, missed hearing her laugh and the way she would casually touch her. She reached for her phone and began to type. I miss you. Have dinner with me tomorrow night? I’m cooking. Kelly waited for a response. She didn’t have to wait long.

I’ve missed you too. How’s six? Kate responded.

Perfect. See you then.

Good night, Kelly.

Good night.

Kelly was happy that she was cooking. Otherwise, she would have spent the afternoon pacing while waiting for Kate’s arrival. The doorbell rang at six and she rushed to the door.

Kate walked inside and pulled Kelly in for a tight hug. “It seems like I haven’t seen you in weeks.”

“I know what you mean,” Kelly said, feeling suddenly shy. “How about a glass of wine?”

“Sure,” Kate said, noticing how nervous Kelly looked. “Are you okay?”

Kelly took a deep breath. “I feel like I’m on a blind date with a stranger,” she paused. “I don’t mean this is a date. I’m just so excited that you’re here.”

Kate smiled. “I know what you mean. I’m excited too. What can I help you with?”

“Everything is ready.” Kelly handed Kate her wine. “Please have a seat and I’ll get our plates. Kelly made roasted chicken breast with mashed potatoes, green beans and gravy. She carried the plates out to the dining room. A basket of rolls sat in the middle of the table.

Kate breathed in the aroma. “This sure beats coming home to an empty house and heating up a frozen dinner.”

They fell back into their easy conversation quickly.

“I guess you’ve been busy at work catching up on your work?” Kelly asked in between bites.

“Yes, it’s kept my mind occupied,” Kate admitted freely.

“I’ve been so bored that I began to plan my school year already,” Kelly said with a laugh. “I miss the beach.”

“Me, too. We never had any problem filling our time there.” Kate smiled at Kelly.

The telephone rang at nine. “Let the machine pick it up,” Kelly said turning to Kate.

It was Tammy saying the group was going to The Cave next Saturday night to go dancing. Tammy’s voice stated they hadn’t seen her in weeks and to call her in the morning.

“Neglecting your friends are you?” Kate commented.

“The last time I was there I was dating Jane and we had an argument.”

“What did you argue about?” Kate asked.

Kelly grinned and then looked at the floor. “About seeing other people.” Kelly shrugged. “She wanted to and I didn’t.”

“You should go,” Kate insisted.

“The last time you thought going somewhere was a good idea, it was taking Carrie out,” Kelly contended.

Kate chuckled. “You’re right, that didn’t go too well, but don’t ignore your friends.”

“Then come with me,” Kelly said joking.

“Okay,” Kate said, without hesitation.

“What?” Kelly asked, thinking she heard wrong. “You do realize that this is a gay bar?”

“Yes.”

“And you want to go with me?”

“Yes, Kelly. I would like to go with you,” she said with a smile. “You never did dance with me the night we went to the boardwalk.



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