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    The Roommates – 2nd Dimension: Chapter 63

    The Roommates – 2nd Dimension: Chapter 63
    Previously~~~~~~~~~~~~
    Beverly caught the look of sadness that crossed Tina’s warm brown eyes and she said,
    "Well, you have to make it up to her. And I feel responsible so I’m gonna help you."

    Tina smiled. "Really?"

    "Yup. Here’s what you do…."

    And so both the lesson and a friendship between the worried young mother and the harried young coed began.

    *******************

    The Roommates – 2nd Dimension: Chapter 63

    Bette had just settled in when her cell phone rang. She smiled, her eyes drawn to Tina’s smiling face on her caller id.

    “Hey T. Everything okay?,” she answered.

    A rush of warmth surged through Tina as her girlfriend’s words tickled her ears. “Hey Babe. Everything is okay. At least I hope it will be. Are you dressed?”

    Bette looked down at herself. “Well, how dressed is dressed? I just changed into my pajamas. Does that count?”

    Tina chuckled. “No, it doesn’t.”

    The dark-haired young woman sighed. “T, are you sure you’re okay? I’m in my pj’s because I thought you’d want to come home and relax with me.”

    It was Tina’s turn to sigh. “Babe, I’m fine. I’m on my way home now. I have a surprise for you. So please, get dressed. Maybe some jeans and a nice shirt.”

    Bette chuckled. “Wow. Now you’re dressing me?”

    “Maybe.”

    “I kind of like it.”

    Tina smiled. “Then that means I’m doing something right. Get ready for me, okay”

    “Okay, T. You sure you want to go out? I was going to have dinner delivered for us. I’m sure you’ve had a long day.”

    “Bette, it was a long day. But now I’m ready to immerse myself in you. I’ll be there soon. I don’t want to lose a lot of time with parking, so I’ll call you when I’m close. Can you meet me outside?”

    “I’d meet you anywhere, T.”

    Tina smiled. “Perfect. See you soon, Babe. Love you.”

    “Love you too.”

    Their call ended and Bette shook her head in wonderment. “What is she up to?” she asked the empty room.

    Twenty minutes later, Bette was walking up to her car. It was a little after 8pm and the sun had already set. The glow from the street lights guided the dark-haired woman’s path and as she approached, Tina slid out of the drivers seat.

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    Comments

    1. So glad Tina explain herself to Bette. Of course Bette would always forgive Tina. Hopefully Tina will find a way to have an open relationship with Bette and not have her family reject her.

    2. So what I was looking for!!! Tina is still somewhat contradicting herself, but I do know and been there with loving someone but still not there to truly love them. But I am SOOOOOO GLAD she opened up to Bette and showed Bette how much she love and value her! Bette definitely deserve it! Great chap as always, and thanks for a great treat to start off along work week!! Please Post SOOON!!

    3. Awwww MTS, I was able to catch up with this fic, and I must say you have crafted a fabulous piece of writing here. Young love can be so tenacious, so strong, so unparalleled to anything else. I can completely understand Tina’s fears of her families rejection. They are valid and they are real to her. She is a young girl who probably still remains quite dependent on them. If she doesn’t have the strength now, to make changes based on what SHE wants and no other influences, maybe one day she just might right? I think when you get past your teens and into your twenties, you become more independent and able to think for yourself and not be dictated by what others think. I found myself more empowered as a woman, a daughter, a sister, etc as I hit thirty. Now at 38 I can honestly say that the decisions I made in my life, I made with no thought to whether I was going to feel rejection from family and friends. Did I lose some friends? Yep, I lost a couple. Did I lose family? Yep, I lost my father, and perhaps one other. However, what I gained in return, a woman in my life who loves me beyond anything I could ever imagine, and whom I love in return on a level I never imagined could happen, I WON THE LOTTERY. So…..my wish for Tina is that she allow herself the courage to make decisions as a young adult, independent from her parents. I love the honesty that she offered. Bravo!!! Please post soon.

    4. What a quandary on one hand I struggle with Tina’s existence. I think we all have been there. My parents kept me in line (some would say that it was impossible) by impressing on me how proud they were of me and my accomplishments. I always wanted to be the good girl and impress them to gain their approval. Coming out is nothing less then a major disappointment that I prolonged way too long. It seems that Tina is coming to terms with you only have today and cherish it with this chapter. Thanks for giving it to us. Bette’s whimper about will we make it scares me a bit. Second guessing and doubt can do them in. But I wait for you to tell us. Great chapter.

    5. Sydney lurks in the background but Tina confessing her true love for Bette blocks her at every turn. It’s early days but they are ment to be. Tina needs to look into financial aid in case her parents make it hard for her when she comes out to them that way she is prepared for the worst. Hopefully they wont take it too badly.

    6. It takes a lot of work to have a successful relationship. It is not always coming up roses but hard times are always just around the corner. Tina is taking that first step with Bette and is willing to work towards taking more steps. I love how Bette, even though discouraged by Tina not being there at times, is able to put some of her pain behind her.

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