I wrapped my arms around her and kissed her cheek. "It's okay.. Just wait for the right person." I kissed her softly. "Because you'll regret it if you don't."
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I wrapped my arms around her and kissed her cheek. "It's okay.. Just wait for the right person." I kissed her softly. "Because you'll regret it if you don't."
"Well, I'm here aren't I?"I whispered softly, looking up at her.
I smiled and ran my hands through her hair. "Yes, you are." I whispered back.
"But I don't want to, not unless we're serious,"I said quietly,"And I'm willing to wait..."
I looked into her eyes and thought for a minute. "You know how I told you that you're someone I could fall in love with?" I squeezed her hands. "Well, it's already happening.." I kissed her cheek. "And I do want to be with you. Officially."
"Really?"I took a deep breath and gazed into her eyes,"I don't want you to feel pushed or pressured... "
I smiled and kissed her forehead. "Yes, really. No pressure recieved."
I grinned and squeezed her close to me,"Okay... I can do that.."
I smiled and hugged her tightly. "Me too." I whispered.
"Jez... My girlfriend,"I giggled softly,"I really like the sound of that..."
I smiled and pecked her lips. "I do too." I answered sweetly.
I kissed her slowly, pulling her body against mine and rubbing her back, holding the kiss.
I kissed her back passionately, resting my hands on the sides of her neck. It felt different this time. More special.
A small hum escaped my lips as we kissed and I grinned, feeling butterflies in my stomach and titles on my skin.
After a few minutes of softcore making out, I slowly pulled away and kissed her neck, closing my eyes and sighing contently.
I smiled,"I should probably go home and get some rest..."
I sighed and nodded, pulling away and kissing her forehead. "Alright. I'll drive you." I said, getting up and grabbing my keys.
We held hands on the drive to my dorm, and I leaned over and kissed her tenderly, holding her geek in my palm,"Text me when you get home so I know you're safe. Goodnight." I climbed out and headed inside, going to bed. I felt like a little girl that just got a new toy or a puppy or something... I was just... Ecstatic.
Once I got home, I texted her and told her that I was home safe. The next few days were torturous with rehearsals. But opening night was tomorrow night and I got Amy front row tickets.
Midterms were painfully slow and I wouldn't know how I did until Monday next week. Jez's performance was tonight and it was pretty black tie. I got a black satan off-the-shoulder gown that swam around my feet. I pinned my hair up and did my make up, sliding into the cab. Jez had to be there to rehearse all day.
I was so scared. I had to kiss two guys in it. Some of it pretty intense. It's all acting, but I felt awkward having to do it. And what if I fell on stage? What if my voice messed up?
I smiled as I saw a large bouquet of flowers go around the corner, they were from me to Jez. I knew she would be nervous. She's been nervous all week!
I was sitting in my dressing room doing my makeup when the door opened and the stage manager came in and handed me a large bouquet of flowers. I read the card and smiled. How sweet. Soon it was time for curtain, and the show began.
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I sat in my place where my seat was reserved, right up close in the drama. I was alone so I had no one to converse with. I waited for the lights to bump and I got excited. It was time!
The show was going quite well. I had no problems. The kissing was awkward, as I expected it, but the drama was amazing. Especially when the chandelier swung over the audience's head and crashed into the stage.
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I was stunned, by the whole spectacle of it, but I couldn't take my eyes off of Jez. She was absolutely beautiful, and I couldn't get over it. At intermission I stayed in my seat, no need to get up. The last half of the show was even better, I felt so moved by all of it.
When the show ended, we all had a bowing thing. Me and the actor that played the Phantom bowed last, then we waved as the curtain closed. I went back to my dressing room and changed into a nice dress, my stage makeup and curly hair remaining the same.
I didn't know what to do exactly... I mean, do I leave? Do I wait? And if I do where do I go? I ushered out to the lobby of the theatre where the rest of the audience went, sitting down at the bar and looking around. I felt like a drop of oil in a glass of water.
The cast went down to greet the audience, and I immediately saw Amy. I tapped her on the shoulder and grinned when she turned around. "How was it?" I asked.
"Amazing! Bravo! I'm so proud of you!"I said as I hugged her tightly, kissed her cheek.
I hugged her back tightly and grinned. "Thank you for the flowers."
"Of course, I'm glad you liked them,"I said with a grin,"You were so beautiful.."
I blushed and took her hands. "Thank you." I answered. "You look stunning."
"Thank you,"I said softly wht a smile,"Can I kiss you?"
I giggled. "You never have to ask." I leaned in and kissed her softly, closing my eyes.
I kissed her back, just softly, before pulling away,"I am so proud of you."
I smiled. "Thank you." I answered, squeezing her hand.
"So what happens now? Do you have to stay?"I wrapped my arms around her waist and pulled her close.