Blue Love

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she is ready and he is sure she’s the one, the forever one. He writes cute silly little poems and sends them to her throughout the day and sometimes in the middle of the night. Tessa smiled when she finished reading them. “Jade he is amazing, I am so happy for you.”
    “ Wow Tessa, intense. So you never told me about Wednesday morning, do tell.” She insisted.
    “ He picked me up from my mom’s and brought me to school,” she said.
    “ Ya, so what happened for almost an hour Tessa,” Jade persisted.
    “ We played a game” she said smiling.
    “ Really like a board game, or computer?” Jade asked.
    “ Naked twister and he won, you should see the rules for what the loser has to give up at the end,” Tessa said laughing.
    “ Tessa, seriously tell me,” Jade said.
    “ Ok I told him that I liked the kissing thing but really wanted to get to know him, we compromised, each question answered got a kiss, it was very enlightening,” Tessa said smiling.
    “ You are so bad Tessa,” Jade said, “and the texts, he is falling fast and hard, that was so cute, too bad he has baggage hu? And IT followed him here, that’s a downer.”
    “ She is nuts,” Tessa said “I am not worried about it, we will be fine or we won’t, we shall see,” Tessa said. “What are you wearing tonight?”
    “ Not sure. What are you thinking?” Jade asked as she fixed her hair.
    “ Something that shows off the goods I’ve been hiding all summer, I have boobs now Jade,” she said laughing, “and I have you tonight so I am safe!”
    “ I think you should wear that long black skirt with that hot pink v neck top and your black cropped jacket with your black cowgirl boots, hair down and straight and I will put some makeup on you,” Jade smiled.
    “ Okay but very light makeup, Jade,” Tessa insisted. She never wore anything that fit, she was very self-conscious of her body and make up was taboo for her, the less attention the better, but not tonight. “What are you wearing Miss Jade?” she asked.
    “ I am wearing this,” Jade pulled out a red knee length halter dress, and a black denim jacket “with black heals,” Jade smiled.
    They got busy getting ready and both of them looked great. They walked out in the kitchen and John and Jack were sitting at the table, they could not believe what their daughters looked like, and they were not happy about it. The boys picked them up and promised to have them home by midnight.
    ~
    They walked out and Jade and Tessa got in the back seat and the boys in the front, their fathers watched with relief.
    They pulled into a restaurant in downtown Ithaca and helped the girls out. Neither girl had ever been there. They walked in and the hostess knew Tommy, “Good evening Tom, a table for four tonight,” she asked smiling.
    “ Yes mama,” he said and smiled back, “Could we sit by the outdoor fireplace on the deck please?” he asked.
    She led them out to the deck. The restaurant was on Cayuga Lake and they sat next to the huge fire pit. Luke and Tommy pulled the chairs out for them and they sat down, the hostess handed them all menus and excused herself.
    “ You look so different tonight,” Luke said as he looked at her, “You look great everyday but wow Tessa, you are looking, wow that’s all I can say.”
    “ Pretty girl look at you,” Tommy said, “You turned into pretty woman tonight,” Jade choked on her water, Tessa leaned over and patted her back, “You okay?” he asked.
    Jade leaned over and whispered in his ear, “You do know that Pretty Woman is a movie about a hooker don’t you?” she asked her eyes widening.
    “ Um no, wow, you know I didn’t mean that right?” Tommy asked clearly embarrassed. “I didn’t know. Jade you watch porn?” he asked shocked.
    “ No!” She said loudly.
    “ Everything okay?” Tessa said concerned.
    “ Can we go to the bathroom please?” Jade said standing and taking Tessa’s hand.
    Jade told her what he had said and Tessa laughed

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