I must apologise for the amount of time that it has taken for the second chapter of this story to come out. I have to admit that I had kind of abandoned it, but all your lovely feedback comments made me decide that I couldn't leave this one hanging. So thank you to everyone who wanted more of Wendy, I hope this chapter lives up to your expectations, it was a lot of work.
"Wendy we need to talk," said Wendy's best friend Danielle, ushering Wendy to sit down beside her on the bed, somewhere a little close for Wendy's liking as she, after her recent sexually exciting experience, already found herself a little aroused.
Coupled to that, Wendy was filled with nerves and fear about what Danielle could want to talk so seriously about with her. Danielle had always been so good at reading her feelings, could she have discovered Wendy's feelings for her, or, worse, Wendy's bigger secret? Danielle took Wendy's hand in hers and looked Wendy directly in the eye, for a moment Wendy lost herself in the friendly charm of Danielle's mysterious dark eyes, even if Danielle did discover her secret surely she wouldn't turn against Wendy, she was far too nice. Wasn't she?
"Wendy, I don't know how to say this to you," Danielle said before pausing to try to think of what to say, Wendy noticed a small tear in her friend's eye and despite her concerns about herself felt pity for her, "Wendy, we've known each other for just a few weeks but in that time I really feel like we've got to know each other so well. I feel I have a greater connection with you than with any of the other girls in the school. I'm so happy that we're room-mates," she smiled a little smile at Wendy here and by now Wendy could feel a tear welling up in her eye, nobody had ever been this kind to her, "I don't ever want anything to come between us Wendy but there's something that you need to know," here she paused again and by now Wendy was no longer nervous about herself but desperate to comfort Danielle who obviously had something that she had to get off her chest, Wendy held her friend's hand affectionately and tried to let her go on, "The truth is Wendy, that I love you.
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