[sequel to "Just Friends"]
It only took the span of one weekend to become lovers, and, considering it had taken us years to admit to any sexual attraction, I considered that fairly impressive. It is, right? It was like there he was, sitting on the sofa, just a friend. And then, within hours, he was naked in my shower and I had his essence deep inside of me for the very first time. Ever. It was an amazing feeling of physical desire and sexual fulfillment, mixed with deep, victoriousness. I wanted to cheer, to clap, to jump up and down. Instead, I simply wrapped my legs around his waist and thanked the Goddess that he was naked, in my shower, deep inside me.
Seemed easier that way.
As I write this, Amberly is standing behind me laughing her ass off. Apparently, it's funny that Paul and I are now lovers. At least, Amberly seems to think so. I find it just as amusing that she and Chris nearly knocked the walls of our apartment straight to the ground with their grinding, gyrating, mad monkey love, and yet, she's barely spoken a word to him since the boys left for home after that weekend. I don't mean it harsh, because, let's face it, Chris has called her no less than a dozen times in the past month. He's called, sent flowers, sent cards, even sent messages to Amberly via Paul when he comes to visit me.
She's ignored it all.
I don't really understand this, or her, for that matter. When you meet someone in this crazy world, and you find your soul relating to their soul- no matter the level- why toss that away? Why toss it all out the door over useless, pathetic, petty ffpolkgf;klfl,dff
Amberly grabbed the keyboard away from her friend, and unplugged the device from the small computer. She smirked as Jennifer glared at her, sitting on the guest bed behind the computer and crossing her legs slowly. "I don't think it's appropriate to judge my situation, thank you very much. In fact, since when did I become the hot topic of interest in your online journal, Jen?"
Jennifer bit one of her jagged fingernails and sighed. "You're not, Am, I'm just updating the story of that weekend."
Her friend raised her eyebrows and continued her harsh stare. "The story of that weekend? Does that mean that anyone who reads that stupid journal of yours knows about...."
"No," Jennifer corrected. "It's set to Private. Only I can read the entry, only I know what I wrote and what happened."
Amberly nodded slowly. "So, none of our friends know about that weekend?"
"Not unless you or I, or Paul or Chris, told them," Jennifer winced. "Can I have my keyboard back, please?"
Amberly sighed and handed Jennifer back the black keyboard. She uncrossed her legs and placed her elbows onto her knees, exhaling slowly as she watched Jennifer reattach the instrument. "What does Paul say?" she inquired softly.
"About?" Jennifer raised an eyebrow and tested the keys to make sure she had plugged the equipment in properly.
"That weekend. Chris and I. Does he...feel the way you do?" Amberly tried to formulate her thoughts, slowly.
Jennifer inhaled, bit her lip and swiveled her chair around to face her best friend. "Amberly, I think it's safe to say that Paul and I feel exactly the same on the matter. You and Chris got along famously that weekend. I know you're attracted to Chris, I know he's attracted to you. He has done everything in his power to get in contact with you, but you've effectively avoided him for just over a month now. I do my best to stay out of it, Paul does his best, but the two of you are driving me- and Paul- nuts. Why is it that you suddenly don't want to talk to Christopher? What did he do?"
"It's silly, okay?" Amberly sighed, sitting up and crossing her legs again. She leaned back onto the bed and laughed nervously, focusing her gaze to the ceiling. "He asked me to marry him."
"What?" Jennifer stammered, her breath catching in her throat.
"He asked me to marry him," Amberly repeated softly. "We were laying in bed, Sunday morning. He got up and was collecting his stuff from around the room, standing there naked, playing with his duffel bag. He gazed up from that bag of stuff, and he just...asked me. Like that."
Jennifer felt her eyes grow wide. "Amberly, that's wonderful!"
Amberly shook her head. "Jen, I can't. I told him no. I adore Chris, I think he's wonderful. He will make some girl exceptionally happy one day. He's smart, he's hysterical, and he's handsome. He has a beautiful body..." her voice trailed off. "He knows how to use it, too, and that's a great thing." Jennifer did not laugh, and so Amberly sighed and continued. "I'm happy when I'm with Chris, but I'm not happy enough when I'm with him to want to marry him. Does that make sense?"
"No," Jennifer frowned. "It makes no sense whatsoever. You have the perfect man, you know he's the perfect man, and you're going to toss him away? Just like that?"
"He's not perfect for me," Amberly corrected, a tear forming in her right eye. "I want you to understand me, Jennifer. I want you to understand how I feel. I hurt Chris by saying no, and I didn't want to hurt him. I do love Chris, I do. But I'm not in love with him, and I don't know that I'll ever be in love with him. Don't you understand that?"
Jennifer shook her head slowly, reaching her hand out and placing it comfortingly atop Amberly's thigh. "Amber, I love you, please don't cry. I want to understand how you feel, too, but I just don't. Most women wait their entire lives for what you have with Chris, for someone as wonderful as Chris. And you're telling me that you're going to throw that away- without even trying, without even dating him- and you're not even fully sure why?"
Amberly nodded, pushing Jennifer's hand off her thigh and standing. "I'm sorry, Jen. I don't want this to come between you and Paul, and what you two have. I'll...try to talk to Chris, okay? Try to explain something to him so he's not always calling, or sending stuff here. Okay?"
"I'm not worried about any of that, Amber," Jennifer sighed and followed her friend out into their kitchen. "I don't care if Chris calls every day, I don't care. I want to know what's....wrong? Something's wrong, Amberly, and I know you too well for you to hide it from me."
Amberly nodded, reached into the refrigerator and extracted the bottle of Diet Coke. "I'm sorry, Jen, but there's nothing wrong. I know you're worried, but I'm fine. I really am." She sniffled, wiped her face with the back of her hand, and poured herself a large glass of the liquid.
Jennifer nodded her head and turned to exit the room. "If you change your mind, I'll be inside writing, okay?"
"Jen?" Amberly called, her voice soft and pleading.
"Yeah?" Jennifer tried to smile reassuringly, as she turned to face her friend.
"Please don't, like....Please don't write about me in your thing, okay? It makes me uncomfortable," Amberly frowned and turned her gaze to the wooden panels of their kitchen flooring.
Jennifer nodded, offering a slow smile. "I won't, Amber, I won't." She exited the kitchen and returned to her office space, saving her document and shutting the monitor of the computer off before reaching for her cell phone and dialing the familiar number. The phone gave three rings before the individual on the other end picked up, and Jennifer could hear a menagerie of voices before she heard the familiar, comforting sound of her lover's deep greeting.
His voice conveyed his smile, and she heard the background noise dissipate as he spoke a simple, "What's up, babe?"
"Something's wrong with Amberly," Jennifer offered, opting not to beat around the bush and instead be blunt. She heard him swallow back his anxiety, and a calming wave came over his voice. "Something's wrong with Chris, too. He's been staring at the floor a lot. In practice, he's not hitting as hard as he used to. He's not into it the way he used to be, I dunno, Jen, I dunno," he trailed off. "The other guys are getting fed up with him, I think. I mean, I know, but....They're trying to be understanding."
Jennifer nodded and clutched her cell phone tightly. "She told me that he proposed that morning, but she turned him down outright." She began to bite her pinkie nervously, waiting for his response. He thought on the matter, before offering, "Chris told me that, too."