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“Hey Jen,
over here.”  Cindy said, waving to her
best friend.  She was wearing essentially
the same thing as on Saturday, olive colored short skirt, revealing black top.  “Hey Cindy.” 
Jen said.  The two friends shared
a big hug, you tried to stay on Jen’s shoulder, but Cindy’s head pushed the
hair you were holding out of your reach. 
And since Jen was leaning over, you were sent tumbling down Jen’s chest,
and ended up upside down in Cindy’s cleavage. 
“And here’s Tim.”  Jen said,
motioning to her shoulder.  Cindy looked
at her shoulder, before feeling an odd sensation between her breasts.  She looked down, and saw your legs
flailing.  “Here he is.”  Cindy said, pulling you out of her boobs, and
placing you on her right hand.  “H-hey
Cindy, it’s been what like three days?” you said.  “It sure has.”  Cindy said. 
“So how were your classes?”  Jen
asked, as you three walked to a bench. 
“Oh they’re good, I only had two today, just some classes that I need to
graduate.”  Cindy said, offering you her left
shoulder as Jen sat beside her on her left side.  You hesitated at first, but then you
realized, that this was the best way to make both of you feel less awkward, so
you sat down on her shoulder.  “What’s
your major?” you asked her.  “Journalism,
with a minor in photography.”  Cindy
said.  Cindy then took out one of those
camera’s that prints pictures.  “Say
Cheese.”  Cindy said, holding up a peace
sign as you and Jen did the same.  “You
want to be a reporter?” you asked. 
“That’s the dream.”  Cindy
replied.  “Hey be careful who you show
that to.”  You said.  “It’s okay, you can trust me with your little
secret.”  Cindy said, winking.  “Cindy and I have been friends since high
school.”  Jen said.  “Although Jen was in the year ahead of
me.  My birthday missed the cut off date
by only a few weeks.”  Cindy said.  “When’s your birthday?” you asked.  “September, 19th.” Cindy said. “That
was just like 3 weeks ago.”  You
said.  “Yep, I’ve been twenty-two for
twenty-two days.”  Cindy said.  *Gurgle* you all heard a deep rumbling from
Jen’s stomach.  Jen got noticeably red in
the face.  “I’ll be right back!”  Jen said, running off to the bathroom in Aineekner
Hall.  “So, how’ve you been?”  Cindy asked. 
“I’ve been great.  You?”  you asked. 
“I’ve been good.”  Cindy said,
looking at you.  “Listen, about Saturday
I-“

She kissed
you

It was a
different experience from the other girls, this was expertly done, like it was
practiced.  It was so gently, that you
weren’t even pushed off her shoulder. 
Her kiss tasted faintly of chocolate. 
As suddenly as the kiss started it ended.  “Tim, I’ve fallen in love with you.”  She said, gazing into your eyes.  “Cindy I-, wait, what?  You barely know me.” You stammered.  “Tim, this is love at first sight.”  She said. 
“What?  Cindy listen, you seem
nice, and you’re really pretty, but-“ 
you started.  Cindy took you in
her hand.  “Tim, a few days before we
met, my boyfriend broke up with me, and he said that it was because of my bad
gas.  For so long I’ve had trouble
keeping a boyfriend for more than a few weeks, when I pulled you out of my ass,
the first words that you spoke were to comfort me.  Even after being in the back of my panties
for at least a half hour, you still didn’t yell at me, in fact, you made me
smile.”  She said, getting teary
eyed.  “You cared about my feelings,
That’s why I love you.”  She said, giving
you another big Kiss.  She then pulled
you away.  “Cindy I wait, wait, I’ve
already been confessed to.” You said, hoping that Jen would hurry back.  While this was going on, Jen was in the
bathroom, getting her farts out, as to not embarrass her on her date.  “Who? 
Was it Jen?” Cindy asked.  “Yes
Jen confessed to me, and so did…” you said. 
“And?  Someone else did too?  Was it Faye or Kim?”  Cindy asked. 
“Both.” You said.  Cindy looked
surprised for a  moment.  “Anyone else?”  Cindy asked curiously.  “Uh yeah, Faye’s friend Ashley, and our
neighbor Julia.”  You said.  “Really?” 
Cindy said, flatly.  “Yes
really.”  You said.  “So let me get this straight, in the past
four days since I saw you, five different girls said that they love you.  Is that right?”  Cindy said, doubtfully.  “It’s true, I know, you’ll meet them Saturday
night.”  You said.  “Okay then I’ll have to ask them about
that.”  Cindy said.  “You sure can.”  You said. 
“Are they all your friends?” 
Cindy asked.  “Yeah why?”  you asked. 
“Because, you and I have never been friends.  What could happen, is that you might always
see them as your friends, or vice versa. 
But since you and I have never been friends before, you and I won’t have
that problem.”  Cindy said.  “Hey, they confessed to me, they want
something more than friendship.” You said. 
“Hmm, well so do I.”  Cindy
said.  “Just you watch, you’re gonna fall
in love with me too, and then we’ll live happily ever after, just like a ferry
tale.”  Cindy said, looking at you with a
child-like love in her eyes.  “But this
isn’t a ferry-tale.” You said.  “Says the
2-inch tall guy who somehow got confessed to by six women.  And besides, my full name is Cinderella.”  Cindy said, slyly.  You couldn’t think of a response, but
fortunately Jen came back.  “Sorry about
that, I really had to go.”  Jen then
plucked you from Cindy’s hand, and gave you a big kiss on the lips.  “And I’m sorry to keep my date waiting.”  Jen said. 
“Date?” Cindy asked.  “Oh yeah,
this is a date Cindy.  I confessed to
Tim, and now it’s my turn to take Tim out on a date.”  Jen said, happily.  “Turn?” 
Cindy asked.  Jen then told Cindy
about the events of the last few days. 
“So, I guess you were telling the truth huh, Tim.”  Cindy said. 
“You dare doubt me.”  You said,
jokingly, to which they both chuckled. 
“Well I guess you get to add me to the list.”  Cindy said. 
“What?” Jen asked, her eyes widening. 
“Yeah, I just kinda confessed too.” 
Cindy said.  “No way, you
did?!”  Jen asked.  “Yeah, then I guess I should be going, I
wouldn’t want to intrude on your date.” 
Cindy said, leaving.  “Well, we’ll
see you Saturday night.”  Jen said, as
her friend walked away.  “Oh and Tim, I’m
coming for you, handsome.”  Cindy said,
winking, and blowing you a kiss.  Cindy
then walked home, she lived at a sorority house Eta Omicron Tau.

For a
second, you two sat in silence.  You
needed to change the atmosphere fast. 
You thought.  “Jen, before we got
here, you said, that you met Kim and Faye in that building.”  You said. 
Jen seemed to perk up immediately. 
“Oh yeah it’s not that fantastic a story, but here goes.”  Jen said, setting her hands, and you in her
lap.  “It was four years ago, Kim, Faye
and I were in the same class, for freshman orientation.  About midway through, we were randomly
separated into groups for a group project. 
We ended up working well together, so we kept in touch.  We started doing homework together, eating
together, and hanging out together.  Our
second year, we decided to all get a house together, and that worked out well
enough, so then after we all graduated, we found our house, and we’ve been
living together since.”

“And that’s
how we met.”  Jen said.  “Wow, so it was all up to chance?” you
said.  “Well you could say that, but we
still ended up meeting each other at events without knowing the others would be
there.”  Jen said.  “You did?” you asked.  “Yeah, small stuff, movie premiers, game
nights, that stuff.  I like to think that
no matter what, we’d still be great friends. 
So to me, it feels much more like us being friends was fate.”  Jen said, looking up to the sky.  “Then you came along, and showed us that
we’re more alike than we thought.”  Jen
said, turning to give you a kiss, which you accepted.  “Why didn’t you guys ever room with Cindy?”
you asked.  “Well Cindy was really
interested in sorority life, but it wasn’t really my thing.”  Jen said. 

“So are you
close with your family.”  You asked.  “Well, I don’t have any siblings, and my
parents split, when I was still pretty young.” 
Jen said.  “I’m sorry to hear
that.”  You said, putting your hand on
her neck to comfort her.  “Don’t be, he’s
a great dad, he even taught me how to cook.” 
Jen said.  “Did you grow up around
here?”  you asked.  “No, Just like Faye and Kim, I came from
further inland, away from the coast. 
What about you?” Jen asked.  “Same
here, I never lived this close to the coast.” 
You said.  You then shared the
same information with Jen that you said to Faye. 













Soon the
conversations ended, and you both decided to cut your date short, and go
home.  It was Faye’s night to cook, and
she always made something good.  You and
Jen walked back to her car, and she drove home, this time however, she just put
you in her cleavage at the start of the drive. 
Soon you both got home, and she took you from her cleavage, and held you
in her hand as she walked to the door. 
“Hey, it’s the end of the date, I owe you another kiss.”  You said. 
“Jen puckered up, and brought you to her lips, for a sweet kiss.

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