Hello, writers and readers!
I want to take this chance to present to you the first sapphic short story, which it will be part of a series of short stories that I'm working on. This will be an anthology I called The Stories of Sapphic Girls.
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Graduation Ball
I couldn't wait to get out of this hell called high school, and I had counted the days until it was finally over. The last two years had undoubtedly been the worst. I was looking forward to college being different. I wished I could forget about all the fake people I had met so far who falsely called themselves my friends.
It was obvious that none of them knew me well, not even Daniela, who called herself my best friend. The truth is that I kept a part of me hidden, and that is that in school you can't afford to say you are gay when you know what it will bring as a consequence.
Only Andrea knew my secret, and she knew it because she was part of it. We hadn't spoken for two years. We had drifted apart considerably, and although the other students suspected that she was hiding something, which if you ask me was in plain sight; with me, it was totally different. Andrea was more sociable with boys and had almost no female friends. It could be said that I was the closest to her, although that was because we both had more in common than we imagined.
Because of problems that I now considered girlish nonsense, our “friendship” ended, and whenever we saw each other in the hallways we acted, or rather, I acted as if I didn't know her. I didn't want to be associated with her anymore, and although I would sometimes catch her sneaking glances at me, I never had the courage to talk to her again in those last two years.
And now we were at the prom, which made me happy because it was the last time I would ever see the obnoxious horde of students who had unknowingly pushed me further into the closet. I arrived with my group, a quartet of girls with no personality who would do anything to get attention, and we sat down at our assigned table. It was clear that I didn't have a date; I was the only one who didn't have a boyfriend, and I was the only one who just didn't give a damn.
For some illogical reason to my thinking, I couldn't take my eyes off Andrea. She wasn't one of those girls who dressed to show off, she always had an air of masculinity in her demeanor that made her look like she didn't really care about anything, but today was a surprise. I was surprised to see her arrive wearing a strapless dress and heels, I was surprised to see her in makeup and wearing heels. I didn't even know she could walk in them. But what could I know about it if I didn't know what she did for the last few years. Maybe she practiced a week before to show others that she could look desirable, too.
I sipped the punch that was in my glass, to which I had clearly added some smuggled alcohol, and I kept looking at the aforementioned girl, until her gaze was fixed on mine. I didn't look away, I didn't have to, and to be honest, I didn't care if anyone else noticed.
I listened to the chatter of my so-called friends, and inside I just wished they would shut their mouths, leave my side with their boyfriends and choke on their tongues, and leave me alone. None of them knew one bit about the person I was, what I liked to do, the music I listened to in my room, or the books I read. They were just filler in my story.
As far as I knew, Andrea didn't dance. And yet, there she was, with Carlos' arm around her waist as they danced too close together for my liking. I felt aversion and jealousy, but I was not one to complain. I watched them dance for a while longer, until I saw her separate from him and say something that I clearly didn't understand. I followed her with my gaze and noticed that she was heading to the hallway where the bathrooms were.
This was the opportunity I had been waiting for.
I finished the contents of my disposable cup, and got up immediately. I didn't even let the girls know where I was going, and it wasn't like they cared either. My dress was comfortable enough and allowed me to slip through the crowd without a problem, so it wasn't hard to get to the same aisle where she was lining up to enter the restroom. She was right at the door, and when I saw one of the girls coming out, giving way for her to enter, I didn't think twice and pushed her in, locking the door. I didn't care what the group of girls on the other side of the door thought.
Andrea gave me a look between confusion and surprise. I, on the other hand, had my heart racing with adrenaline.
“What are you doing, Olivia?” She took a step back.
“I don't want to talk, Andrea.” I took a step forward and she raised an eyebrow.
“Your friends must be looking for you. I don't think it's good for your reputation to be locked in a bathroom with someone like me.”
“They're not my friends.”
“So, what are they?”
“I told you I didn't want to talk.”
And before she could say another stupid thing, I pushed her down, making her sit on the toilet. I straddled her and put my lips on hers. At first, I didn't feel her reciprocate, but after a few seconds, her hands gripped my back, and I could feel her open her mouth, letting me invade her with my tongue wildly.
My hands left her face to go to her breasts that were slightly uncovered by the neckline of her dress. She parted her lips from mine only to let out a pleasurable moan, and I kissed her voraciously again.
“Will you get out of there! Some of us need to pee urgently!” Said a voice outside as she slammed the door loudly. “Get your shit together somewhere else!”
I couldn't help but giggle. Andrea was still looking at me, but this time she was looking at me the same way she did the first time she kissed me on that beach.
“Your lipstick is smeared,” she said with a smile, “You should fix it while I do what I came here to do in the first place.”
“Sure, but I'm not getting out of here unless it's with you.” I warned her.
“What about the crowd out there,” she pointed to the door, “are you ready for them to know I'm not the only weirdo in school.”
“I don't care what they say. In a couple of days, I won't even remember them.”
I got up from her legs and looked at myself in the mirror. My cheeks were completely red, and now it wasn't due to makeup. I took some toilet paper and folded it up to remove the traces of lipstick.
Andrea didn't care that I was in the bathroom with her and lifted her dress to empty her bladder. When I heard the toilet flush, I knew we were ready to go. She washed her hands, and I helped her arrange her dress and wipe her lips.
“Won't you put lipstick on?”
“There's no point if I plan to kiss you all night,” I said, smiling.
“Damn it, Olivia! Will you hurry the hell up!!!!” This time I recognized Daniela's insufferable voice.
I grimaced in annoyance, and grabbed Andrea's hand.
It was time to face the whole world, and this time I didn't feel fear, but indifference for them. Andrea squeezed my hand tightly and let me open the door. I was met with a group of girls who looked angry, but after putting two and two together, their faces changed to total confusion.
Daniela looked at me in disbelief as I walked past her holding Andrea's hand. I was thankful she didn't spout some of her bullshit, because I was in a good mood and I didn't want to get mad because she decided to be one more idiot in the bunch.
“Don't you want us to leave? Everyone is looking at us.”
“If you want us to leave, that's fine. But I remind you that it's our prom, and you and I haven't danced yet.”
“You're right, it's our prom. Screw them all. Besides, I didn't learn how to dance not to dance with the girl I've had a crush on for over two years.”
“Touché.”
I took her hand and led us to the dance, where the couples were dancing close together.
Andrea put her hands on my waist and I put my arms around her neck, and we started to slow dance. I pressed my forehead to hers and looked into her beautiful brown eyes. I leaned in a little and kissed her carefully this time.
I had finally graduated, and at last I could stop pretending!
¡Hola, escritores y lectores!
Quiero tomar esta oportunida para presentarles la primera historia corta sáfica, la cual será parte de una serie de historias cortas en las que estoy trabajando. Esta será una antologĂa la cual titulĂ©: Historias de Chicas Sáficas.
Quiero dejarles saber que si por alguna razon no les gusta este tipo de historias, pueden dejar de leer.
Y si les gusta, dejen un comentario.
Muchas gracias y disfruten.
Baile de GraduaciĂłn
¡Al fin me habĂa graduado!
No veĂa la hora de salir de este infierno llamado preparatoria, y habĂa contado los dĂas hasta que finalmente todo terminĂł. Los Ăşltimos dos años habĂan sido sin duda alguna los peores. Esperaba con ansias que la universidad fuera distinta. Deseaba poder olvidarme de todas las personas falsas que habĂa conocido hasta el momento y que falsamente se hacĂan llamar mis amigos.
Era obvio que ninguno de ellos me conocĂa bien, ni siquiera Daniela, quien se hacĂa llamar mi mejor amiga. La verdad es que mantenĂa oculta una parte de mĂ, y es que en la escuela no puedes darte el lujo de decir que eres gay cuando sabes lo que traerá como consecuencia.
Solamente Andrea sabĂa mi secreto, y lo sabĂa porque ella era parte de Ă©l. No nos hablábamos desde hace dos años. Nos habĂamos distanciado considerablemente, y aunque los demás estudiantes sospechaban que ella ocultaba algo, que si me lo preguntan estaba a simple vista, conmigo era totalmente distinto. Andrea era más sociable con los chicos y casi no tenĂa amigas. PodrĂa decirse que fui la más cercana a ella, aunque eso se debĂa a que ambas tenĂamos más en comĂşn de lo que nos imaginábamos.
Por problemas que ahora consideraba una tonterĂa de niñas, nuestra “amistad” terminĂł, y siempre que nos veĂamos en los pasillos actuábamos, o mejor dicho, actuaba como si no la conociera. No querĂa que me siguieran asociando con ella, y aunque a veces la descubrĂa mirándome furtivamente, nunca tuve el valor de volver a hablar con ella en esos Ăşltimos dos años.
Y ahora estábamos en el baile de graduaciĂłn, lo cual me hacĂa feliz porque era la Ăşltima vez que volverĂa a ver a la detestable horda de estudiantes que sin saberlo, me habĂan metido más en el closet. LleguĂ© con mi grupo, un cuarteto de chicas sin personalidad que hacĂan cualquier cosa para llamar la atenciĂłn, y nos sentamos en la mesa que nos habĂan asignado. Era claro que no tenĂa cita; era la Ăşnica que no tenĂa novio, y era la Ăşnica a la que le simplemente le importaba un bledo.
Por alguna razĂłn ilĂłgica a mi pensar, no podĂa quitarle el ojo de encima a Andrea. Ella no era de esas chicas que se vestĂan para presumir, siempre tuvo un aire de masculinidad en su comportamiento que la hacĂa ver como si realmente nada le importara, pero hoy fue una sorpresa. Me sorprendiĂł que llegara usando un vestido de tirantes y tacones, me sorprendiĂł verla maquillada y usando tacones. Ni siquiera sabĂa que pudiera caminar en ellos. Pero quĂ© podĂa saber yo al respecto si no sabĂa lo que hacĂa durante los Ăşltimos años. Quizás practicĂł una semana antes para mostrarles a los demás que ella tambiĂ©n podĂa verse como alguien deseable.
TomĂ© del ponche que habĂa en mi vaso, al que claramente le habĂa puesto un poco de alcohol de contrabando, y seguĂ mirando a la susodicha, hasta que su mirada se clavĂł en la mĂa. No apartĂ© la mirada, no tenĂa por quĂ© hacerlo, y siendo honesta, me importaba poco que alguien más lo notara.
Ella enarcĂł una ceja y sin saber cĂłmo, le sonreĂ. Era una versiĂłn completamente diferente de la Andrea que conocĂa, y eso me llevĂł a pensar en que a partir de este momento, todos los presente emprenderĂamos un nuevo camino, y nos convertirĂamos tambiĂ©n en personas diferentes. Andrea se encontraba con sus amigos, riendo y festejando al igual que todos. DeseĂ© poder acercarme a ella, pero no era el momento aĂşn.
Escuchaba el parloteo de mis supuestas amigas, y por dentro solo deseaba que cerraran la boca, que se fueran de mi lado con sus novios y se atragantaran con sus lenguas, y que me dejaran en paz. Ninguna de ellas sabĂa ni un poco sobre la persona que yo era, de lo que me gustaba hacer, de la mĂşsica que oĂa en mĂ habitaciĂłn, o de los libros que leĂa. Ellas eran solo relleno en mĂ historia.
Por lo que sabĂa, Andrea no bailaba. Y sin embargo, ahĂ estaba ella, con el brazo de Carlos alrededor de su cintura mientras bailaban demasiado pegados para mi gusto. SentĂ aversiĂłn y celos, pero yo no era quiĂ©n para hacerle reclamos. Me quedĂ© observándolos bailar por una rato más, hasta que vi que ella se separaba de Ă©l y le decĂa algo que claramente no entendĂ. La seguĂ con la mirada y notĂ© que se dirigĂa al pasillo donde estaban los baños.
Esta era la oportunidad que esperaba.
Me terminĂ© el contenido de mi vaso desechable, y me levantĂ© de inmediato. Ni siquiera les avisĂ© a las chicas de a donde me dirigĂa, y tampoco era como si les importara. Mi vestido era lo suficiente cĂłmodo y me permitĂa deslizarme entre la gente sin problema, por lo cual no fue difĂcil llegar al mismo pasillo donde ella estaba haciendo cola para entrar al baño. Ella estaba justo en la puerta, y cuando vi que una de las chicas salĂa, dándole paso a ella para entrar, no lo pensĂ© dos veces y la empujĂ© dentro cerrando la puerta con seguro. Me valĂa poco lo que pensaran el grupo de chicas que quedaron del otro lado de la puerta.
Andrea me dio una mirada entre confusiĂłn y sorpresa. Yo, por otro lado, tenĂa el corazĂłn acelerado por la adrenalina.
—¿Qué estás haciendo, Olivia? —Ella dio un paso hacia atrás.
—No quiero hablar, Andrea. —Di un paso adelante y ella levantó una ceja.
—Tus amigas deben estar buscándote. No creo que sea bueno para tu reputación estar encerrada en un baño con alguien como yo.
—Ellas no son mis amigas.
—Entonces, ¿qué son?
—Te dije que no querĂa hablar.
Y antes de que volviera a decir otra tonterĂa, la empujĂ©, haciĂ©ndola sentarse en el váter. Me puse a horcajadas sobre ella y puse mis labios sobre los suyos. Al principio no sentĂ que me correspondiera, pero luego de unos segundos, sus manos se aferraron a mi espalda, y pude notar como abrĂa la boca, dejándome invadirla con mi lengua salvajemente.
Mis manos dejaron su rostro para dirigirse a sus pechos que estaban ligeramente descubiertos por el escote de su vestido. SeparĂł sus labios de los mĂos solo para dejar salir un gemido placentero, y yo volvĂ a besarla vorazmente.
—¡Quieren ya salir de ahĂ! ¡Algunas necesitamos hacer pipĂ con urgencia! —dijo una voz afuera mientras golpeaba la puerta con fuerzas—. ¡Arreglen sus mierdas en otra parte!
No pude evitar soltar una risita. Andrea seguĂa mirándome, pero esta vez lo hacĂa de la misma manera que lo hizo la primera vez que me besĂł en aquella playa.
—Tienes el labial corrido —dijo ella con una sonrisa—. DeberĂas arreglarlo mientras yo hago lo que vine a hacer en primer lugar.
—Claro, pero de aquĂ no salgo si no es contigo. —Le advertĂ.
—Que hay de la multitud que hay allá afuera. —Ella señaló la puerta—. ¿Estás preparada para que sepan que no soy la única rarita del colegio?
—Me vale lo que digan. En un par de dĂas ni me acordarĂ© de ellos.
Me levantĂ© de sus piernas y me mirĂ© en el espejo. TenĂa las mejillas completamente rojas y ahora no se debĂa al maquillaje. TomĂ© un poco de papel higiĂ©nico y lo doblĂ© para quitarme los restos de labial.
Andrea le importó poco que estuviera en el baño con ella y levantó su vestido para vaciar su vejiga. Cuando oà que bajaba el agua del retrete, supe que estábamos listas para salir. Ella lavó sus manos y yo la ayudé a acomodar su vestido y a limpiarse los labios.
—¿No te pondrás labial?
—No tiene sentido si planeo besarte toda la noche —dije sonriendo.
—¡Demonios, Olivia! ¡¿Puedes darte prisa de una maldita vez?! —Esta vez reconocà la voz insoportable de Daniela.
Hice una mueca de fastidio, y tomé la mano de Andrea.
Era hora de enfrentar al mundo entero y esta vez no sentĂa miedo, sino indiferencia por ellos. Andrea me apretĂł la mano con fuerza y me dejĂł abrir la puerta. Me encontrĂ© con un grupo de chicas que lucĂan enfadadas, pero que luego de sumar dos más dos, cambiaron sus rostros a total confusiĂłn.
Daniela me mirĂł con incredulidad mientras yo pasaba por su lado cogida de la mano de Andrea. AgradecĂ que no soltara alguna de sus estupideces, porque estaba de buen humor y no querĂa enojarme porque ella decidiera ser una idiota más del montĂłn.
—¿No quieres que nos vayamos? Todos nos están mirando.
—Si quieres que nos vayamos, está bien. Pero te recuerdo que es nuestro baile de graduaciĂłn, y tĂş y yo todavĂa no bailamos.
—Tienes razón, es nuestra graduación. Que se vayan todos al diablo. Además, no aprendà a bailar para no hacerlo con la chica que me gusta desde hace más de dos años.
—Touché.
Tomé su mano y nos dirigà a la pista de baile donde se encontraban las parejitas bailando muy juntas.
Andrea puso las manos en mi cintura y yo puse mis brazos alrededor de su cuello y comenzamos a bailar lento. Pegué mi frente a la suya y miré sus hermosos ojos cafés. Me incliné un poco y la besé cuidadosamente esta vez.
¡Al fin me habĂa graduado, y al fin podĂa dejar de fingir!