Roommates
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Roommates
By Valerie Reyes
Contains Gay, LGBT, Regency, Scottish, and Paranormal Romance Bonus Stories for your Reading Pleasure!
Table of Contents
Roommates
Dana’s Discovery
The Slave and the Prince
Bear Hug
Born of Fire
Corporate Confusion
Deep Dragon Desires
Dominated by the Vampire King
Dragon’s Desire
Drilled by the Sergeant
Fire & Ice
Rode by the Cowboy
Room for a Third
Tied in Knots
Unbearable Urges
A Feud of Two Clans
Duchess of Secrets
Escaping the Prince
Highland Protector
Highlander’s Promise
Loving the Enemy
Tempted by the Rogue
The Duke’s Pregnant Peasant
The Rogue Highlander
A Bride for the Barkeep
A Bride’s Calling
A Young Bride’s Heart
Anna’s Calling
Her New Husband’s Secret
Idle Hands
Mary’s Memoir
The Amish Brides New Life
The Amish Mail Order Bride
The Bride’s New Life
The Pregnant Widowed Bride
The Red Haired Bride
The Sheriff’s Mail Order Bride
The Unwelcome Bride
Roommates
Chapter 1: Rebecca
“I hope our dorms are close together. It would be nice if we were in the same building,” Scott said.
“It would, but you know my mom was worried about us using the opportunity to do things. Even in the same building, she would have made sure we were on different halls in separate wings. She signed me up for one of the last buildings that was strictly women’s living,” I replied.
“I know, and I understand. She wants her daughter’s virtue to remain intact. After all these years though, she should know I will be the last person to hurt you,” he laughed. “Rebecca, we made it through high school with little more than kissing.”
It was true. We had been friends since we were babies. I don’t really know when we started dating. If I had to pinpoint the moment Scott became my boyfriend I guess I would say the summer before high school. All through middle school people thought we liked each other and were dating. That summer, during a sudden rain shower, he kissed me. I still was a little behind liking boys, but all my friends thought Scott was amazing. They’d had crushes on him and other boys since elementary school. When the opportunity to really be an item arose, I took it and hoped the feelings would come.
We had graduated and were headed to college. I was sure he was my best friend of a lifetime. I was also fairly certain that was all I would ever feel for him.
“I think this is you here,” Scott said, nodding his head toward a reasonably welcoming building.
There were lots of girls and parents going in and out. Two girls came out holding hands. I watched them for a moment. They made their way down the sidewalk, kissed, and parted ways.
“Looks like your mom forgot to consider that I may not be your only temptation in college,” he teased.
“I can see it now: ‘Mom, I think I’m a lesbian. My resident advisor was irresistible with her long legs and perky breasts,’” I said with a hand to my chest and the other at my forehead.
“I think you mean perky legs and long breasts,” he said.
We both had a good laugh. He found a parking spot. Before we began unloading my things from his car, we leaned against the trunk and really took in our new surroundings. He put an arm around my shoulder and let out a low whistle.
“There is definitely temptation,” he said, looking around smiling.
I looked around as well. We were surrounded by people, most of them female. The campus ratio was clearly unbalanced, but I had a good idea why. I don’t know if these girls really knew themselves that well already or came to college with a mind to experiment, but female couples were everywhere. That or some very close, questionable friendships.
“But my greatest temptation is still you,” Scott said.
He wrapped his other arm around me and pulled me close.
“Well, maybe now that we are in college we can think about moving forward in other areas,” I said.
“Do you mean that?” he asked.
“Well, I mean, I still don’t want to just jump into bed. I have been thinking about us a lot, though. We’ve been together in one way or another since we were babies. I’ve been dragging my feet in some things and you have been more patient than any teenager should be. We’re both eighteen now. We’re in college. What am I waiting for?” I asked.
“It doesn’t matter what you are waiting for. If you need to wait, we wait. When you want to move forward, we move. I love you. My life is you. Sex will happen when it happens,” he said.
He kissed my forehead. I rested in his embrace a moment. Then we grabbed my things and began the search for my room. We passed lots of girls who seemed exceptionally close. There were parents sprinkled in the milieu as we made our way. The freshmen with them looked jealous of anyone whose parents came and went quickly or who were able to come on their own. Few looked sad to see their parents go. A few guys were there helping friends or girlfriends.
“This is me,” I said.
The door for G6 was already open, but there was no one inside when we entered. It looked like my roommate had started bringing things in and unpacking, but had to step out.
“Looks like you’re rooming with an athlete,” Scott said.
A few duffel bags were half unzipped on the bed. There were a variety of athletic shoes and balls in one, athletic equipment in another, and the third held neatly folded and arranged uniforms and workout clothes.
“Great. Maybe she will rub off on me to be more active and healthy,” I said.
“Or maybe she will always smell sweaty and use all your shampoo,” he joked.
“Well, I do use a lot of shampoo. My hair is long,” said a girl, who I presumed was my roommate, as she entered the door.
She was holding another duffel bag and smiling at us.
Chapter 2: Ethyl
“So, which of you is the roommate,” I asked.
“That would be me,” the girl said, lifting a hand slightly.
The guy and I laughed.
“I was joking. All girls dorm, remember? I was having a crack at your boyfriend over the smelly joke reference,” I said.
I laughed a little more and came into the room. I placed the last duffel bag from my car on the bed. This one held neatly arranged everyday clothes, sandals, and such. I liked things in their place. My parents always called me “disciplined.” I just think I’m a little more organized. I started unpacking on one side of the room. We each had a bed, open closet, and desk. There was a bathroom and showers on every floor.
I turned to look at the girl I would be rooming with and the guy sta
nding beside her. I would have guessed they were brother and sister if I’d seen any parents in the room, but there weren’t. He looked like a handsome small-town type. She looked the female equivalent, but with some barely perceptible difference. There was something on her mind. His mind, like his eye, wandered to the girls walking by in the hall. She didn’t notice.
“I’m Ethyl,” I said, shaking both of their hands.
“My name is Rebecca; this is my boyfriend Scott,” the girl said.
She stepped closer to him and held his hand. Straight. Oh, well.
“You have a lot of sports equipment. I played baseball and ran cross country through middle and high school. What do you play?” Scott asked.
“I play volley ball, soccer, run track, and swim. Now that I’m in college I’ll keep playing soccer and doing swim team, but everything else will be intramurals,” I said.
“When will you have time to study?” Rebecca asked.
She looked at me like I was trying to carry every bag from the grocery store at once when it was clearly two trips.
“You’ll come to see I’m very organized,” I said.
In high school I was voted Most Athletic and Most Likely to Succeed. If there were a category, I would have also been voted most gay. I had kissed someone on each team I had been on, a cheerleader or two, and a few other girls in high school.
“I’m not a slob, but I wouldn’t say I’m very organized either,” Rebecca said.
She had a few suitcases to unpack. It looked like she had taken folded things out of drawers to fill one, bundled things that had been on hangers into another, and the last was an overnight bag loaded with toiletries and product.
“Well, I’m sure we will get along fine either way,” I said.
After years of sharing locker rooms and growing up with two sisters and two brothers, there weren’t many living arrangements that I couldn’t manage. At least she appeared mostly organized.
“Well, it looks like you two are off to a good start. I’m going to go find my room and meet my roommate. Want to get some dinner somewhere on campus in a few hours?” Scott asked Rebecca.
“Yeah, that sounds good,” she replied.
“Do you want to join us?” he asked me.
I looked at them both for a moment. Rebecca gave me an encouraging nod.
“Sure, a girl’s got to eat. Maybe we can walk the campus after,” I suggested.
We all shared a nod, Rebecca and Scott shared a quick kiss, and then he left. Rebecca and I continued unpacking and decorating our room. She had a lot of photos of herself with Scott. I had a lot with teammates and old girlfriends. We shared a few stories along with the pictures.
“So, have you always dated girls?” Rebecca asked.
“Pretty much. I kissed a boy in fifth grade. Never kissed another since. I take it you and Scott are a power couple where you come from,” I replied.
“He’s just always been there. We’ve always been Scott and Becca,” she replied with a shrug.
We talked a bit more, then roamed the halls of our dorm meeting other students who lived with us. She was friendly, but I could tell she was feeling like a small fish in a big pond where all the other were fish swimming with strokes she had only imagined.
“I think a lot of people in our dorm are lesbians,” Rebecca whispered after we met a few more girls.
“They are. This school ranks well in the Campus Pride Index,” I replied, not whispering.
“What’s that?” she asked, in normal volume again.
“It’s an organization that ranks schools and communities for their acceptance and programs for LGBT students,” I said simply.
“Wow, I didn’t know there was a group that did that,” she said.
“Yeah, part of the reason I chose this school was the thriving queer and gender fluid community. That and their sports and recreation programs. Why did you and Scott pick this school?” I asked.
“I’m a dual major in fine arts. I paint and play piano. Scott wants to be a city commissioner some day and is working on a degree in political science with a minor in economics,” she replied. “The professors in those programs got good scores on ratemyprofessor.com.”
“Interesting. Well, I imagine we will have something in common and in other areas we can learn from each other. I suck at English classes and have Composition I this semester.”
“I would like to lose a little weight. Maybe I can join you working out sometime,” she suggested.
We smiled and shook on it. Then we went downstairs to relax at the picnic tables outside the dorm until Scott returned.
Chapter 3: Rebecca
Time seemed to move quickly as I spent the afternoon with Ethyl. As we made our way down to the picnic area near our dorm, we met a lot of the girls living on our hall and in our building. Our RA was a junior studying hotel and restaurant management. She seemed like she had a knack for playing hostess and den mother. Her door remained open all afternoon and she had cookies she had baked in the dorm kitchen available with juice or ginger ale. We met dance majors and biologists, freshmen and upperclassmen, and a few lingering parents and significant others.
Ethyl checked out some of the girls we met, but didn’t make me feel awkward about things.
“It’s good you ask questions. I knew I wanted a women’s dorm, but I also knew the college was predominantly hetero. I like all people, but when you fish you go where they are biting,” she said with a laugh.
She was doing chair dips in a leisurely manner as we talked. She seemed to always be moving, even in the brief time I had known her. I sat and tried not to stare.
“I suppose I have never really thought about things that way. I’ve never fished, for anything,” I said. “Either way, my mom would have wanted me in a women’s dorm first year.”
“Well, you and Scott will still have plenty of time for extracurriculars,” she said.
She gave a small thrusting motion to underline her joke.
“Oh, yeah. You won’t have to worry about leaving the room for that. We haven’t reached that point yet, but I told him today I think I want to work our way into the next stage of our relationship,” I replied.
“Really? He’s been that patient? He loves you or he’s gay. I get waiting when you’re young and boyfriends and girlfriends come and go, but why wait with a guy you have been with for so long?” Ethyl asked.
I sat up on the picnic table bench I had previously been lying on as we talked. She stopped pseudo-exercising and sat across from me.
“It really is all me. He’s been ready, but like you said, he’s been patient. He understands we are young and I’m nervous about that first time and how it could change what we’ve had so happily all this time,” I said.
“Well, fair enough. I have kissed more than my fair share of girls, women, but my first lover was also my first real girlfriend. We were both fully out. She was seventeen and I had just turned sixteen. We had been together for two years. I’ve only slept with two other women besides her. I knew I loved her. I wanted to love them. Everything before that point should have a boundary,” she said, nodding in understanding.
“Well, that’s the thing. I love Scott. I know I love Scott. I just don’t feel that I’m in love with Scott. I don’t desire him the way I think an eighteen-year-old girl who’s loved a boy her whole life should, but he is my best friend. He’s the only person I have ever felt any kind of feeling for. The thing is, in college, I don’t think waiting will be as easy. Not when I look around me,” I said.
“I guess it is important that you are concerned about it and want to work on it. I wouldn’t put so much pressure on it, if I were you. A lot can happen in college. It may make the biggest difference just being away from home,” she said.
She smiled and I felt reassured and relaxed. She stood and waved. I looked to see Scott was walking toward us across the grass.
I whispered, “That all stays between me and you. Scott is cool about waiting, but it’s something everyon
e knew back home. He said he feels a little awkward here having a long-term girlfriend but being a college virgin. And it’s not that we haven’t done anything. We just haven’t rounded all the bases.”
“Every person and relationship is different,” she nodded, still smiling toward Scott.
Then I walked forward to meet Scott for his last few steps and end the conversation.
I always told Scott I was not ready. Back home, we told people we were waiting. I just told Ethyl parts of the truth, but the whole truth was my own secret. I loved Scott and felt I owed something to his expectations, our friendship, and history. How could I tell him I wasn’t ready, because my only sexual urges were for other girls? I knew that would hurt both our reputations in a small town. Now, what would that do to us in college?
Chapter 4: Ethyl
Rebecca had told me some interesting things about her relationship with Scott as soon as we moved in together, but everything I saw in the first few weeks of us living together told me even more. I don’t know if it was because their old town was smaller than I initially imagined, or if college was bringing things out in them, but to me it was clear that more was going on in their relationship than even they realized.
Scott seemed to long for Rebecca, but also seemed to be approaching a point where he might want to bow out gracefully. Each time she missed one of his romantic hints I could see disappointment in his face. Rebecca looked so trapped in her own mind that she couldn’t focus on what was happening in front of her.
Oddly enough, my friendship with Scott was taking off. We bonded over our majors having some overlap and our interest in running. We ran together and had a class together twice a week. Rebecca and I lived together, she tutored me, and I pushed her to go to yoga with me every other morning. Eventually, she started going every day.
“Wake up, Eth,” she said.
“What, did I oversleep?” I asked.
“No, it’s Saturday. I thought we could go out today,” Rebecca said.
“Don’t you and Scott have plans?” I asked.
Usually I gave them Saturday for couple things and I hung out with some of the other people I had gotten to know. I hadn’t really been interested in dating the first year of college. I was also enjoying spending time with Scott and Rebecca, though we seemed to spend less time with all three of us together as the weeks progressed. One of them would need to study and couldn’t make dinner or would have a group assignment.