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    The Roommates – Fast Forward to 2019: Chapter 1

    Bette was confused, her brow furrowed. “How can I not be? The loud noises in my ears. The pain. The blood. All of that happened before everything went to shit. This has to be a dream.”

    “No, it’s not a dream.”

    Bette’s eyes narrowed. “If this is real, then where is Tina? What’s happening? Why is everything so different?”

    Dana’s dark brown eyes met Bette’s. “Because everything is different. This is not the reality you remember.”

    Bette started at her. “Okay. So, what does that mean?”

    The tennis player signed. “I think you know what it means.”

    “Dana, I’m freaking out here. My heart feels like it’s beating out of its chest. I feel anxious inside. Please just tell me what’s going on.”

    Dana swallowed thickly, leaning so that her hands were resting on her thighs. “That leads me to the second thing you need to know. The memories in your mind are from a different time and a different place. You crossed through a window of space and time.”

    Bette could hear her heartbeat in her ears now. Her chest was tight, and her throat was dry. Her eyes burned and she struggled not to cry. “What the fuck are you talking about, Dana?” she whispered.

    The friends shared a long gaze.

    “This reality is not the reality you remember. And I think you already knew that,” Dana finally answered.

    Bette stared at the wall in front her, feeling as though her body were now foreign and failing. “So, where’s Tina? Where did she go? Where did you go?”

    Dana replied, “In this reality, you never met Tina.”

    The tears standing in Bette’s eyes now fell in waves and her body shook with sobs. How could I have never met Tina? Where is she? I need her. I need her here with me.

    Dana answered aloud. “Decisions splinter space-time. You were placed with another roommate in your freshman year at UCLA. So, you never met Tina. This reality splintered from that point.”

    “But we belong together,” said Bette, wiping at the wetness on her cheeks.

    Dana nodded. “I know that. I know everything you knew in that reality. And everything you knew in this reality.”

    “Where is she? Can I find her?” asked Bette.

    “I don’t know where she is, Bette.”

    “Tina is everything to me.”

    “I know,” said Dana. She waited in silence as Bette struggled not to cry.

    “Dana, why do you look like you? Why are you here?”

    Dana gave her friend a small smile that faded as quickly as it had appeared. “Well, that’s the third thing you need to know.”

    When Bette eyed her curiously, she continued. “I’m a manifestation of your consciousness. A residual from overlapping realities.”

    Bette ran her hand through her long, tangled curls before her frown reached Dana’s eyes. “What the fuck? Did I take something? Did someone slip me something on the plane? Am I high?”

    Dana shook her head and said softly, “No, Bette. You are right where you should be.”

    Bette stared at her. And then started to laugh uncontrollably. She laughed so hard she doubled over and then threw her head back. She laughed until she had no more air in her lungs. And then her world faded to black again and she passed out on the bed.

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    1. I must say i absolutely not expected this turn of event. And for now i don’t know how i feeling about it. Very unexpected.

      I really loved the story about young students Bette and Tina in 2005 and how they were in love to each other. And what happen to that Tina? Her Bette just died on her hands in that universe or what? What happen to them – i like, no i need to know.

    2. I’m think i’m up and would continue to follow this story, but i would be very grateful if you’ll explain in this storyline destiny of those Tibette in 2005 after that Bette’s collapse

    3. This was a complete surprise!! I wonder if The L Word – Generation Q will use something like this for its story line? We are now in an alternative universe where Tina Kennard just doesn’t exist or if she does, she out there among the 8 billion people who reside on the earth. Okay, so Bette has gone from age 18 or 19 to age 33 or 34 in this story? Or perhaps she’s older than that? In this new universe there is Alice and there is Dana, but Dana left “us”. Why does Bette have a portrait of Dana in her home? She must be someone very important in Bette’s alternative life to be the only photo or portrait in the house except for the picture of Melvin, Kit and David?

      I’m with Zhenya. There must be some explanation as to what happened to 2005 universe for Bette and Tina.

    4. I’m intrigued! Keep ’em coming, I can’t wait to read more. But I do hope that Bette will be able to find Tina. Or Tina will find Bette as she experienced the same ride through a vortex…or whatever it is :-)

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