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Their tongues mixing with intensity, the friction between their bodies unleashing inexplicable sensations. The door was locked and it would stay like this for a good long time, because they had no intention of opening it. Their lungs are fighting to resist, because that pair of girls are not planning to pull out yet.

Sana has the younger one against the wall, grabbing her waist with force, squeezing it sometimes, the girl letting out sighs every time she does that. She accepted it a long time ago, she likes girls, and is very good with them. The girl she has right now in her embrace was not the unique one, but maybe the longest lasting one. They pulled out for a moment, they needed to breathe.

— I really love our friendship

Sana locked her eyes with Mina's eyes, she looked so sexy with her black hair falling by the right side of her face. They felt bad for Momo, she can't participate in every meeting of best friends because she's busy with her new boyfriend, who is some years older. Momo was trying to be equitable with her time, between friends and her relationship.

Sana and Mina knew perfectly that they didn't have feelings for each other, they just wanted to satiate their desires. Sana is still afraid of having something serious with someone, so she doesn't even think about it. Since the first time, they made clear that nothing would come out of there.

Or that's what Sana thinks, because Mina hides in the bottom of her heart the love she feels for her best friend, a love that she would never let come out. She just uses Sana's rule, counts to ten and ends up deciding to hide everything.

— Oh, someone's calling me — Sana saw her phone, it was her mother — Yikes! Today I had to go with my mom!

— What? Why? — Mina asked, a bit disappointed.

— Something about going to a church, you know how she is those days... — Oh... — Mina let herself fall on the bed — It's ok, see ya

Sana took her things and winked to say goodbye, quickly walking to the door and leaving. She checked the time on her phone, two missing calls from her mother, she decided to not answer to avoid the nagging, she just walked faster.

She was grateful not to live far from Mina, it would have been a great disadvantage, so by just walking fast she was at home in ten minutes. Her mother's face at the entrance was real anger, she apologized with a slight embarrassed smile looking at the floor, her mother rolled her eyes and just pointed at the car.

The first few minutes were just Ms Minatozski scolding Sana who stayed quiet. It was totally her mistake to have arrived late and she preferred to not give excuses, with her bad luck she could release something related to her "hobby" with Mina, which she could not afford.

They stopped at a red light and the people who were waiting began to walk, but this time they were not just any people, because there were a cute couple of girls crossing while holding hands and kissing from time to time. Sana felt a little uncomfortable out of nowhere, she saw her mother's expressionless face. They had never commented on the subject during the 17 years of Sana's life, but the girl thought it was time to take courage and ask.

— Uh... What do you think about it?

— About what?

— About... — She tried to explain with her head down — them... those girls

The eldest sighed, and then accelerated when she saw the green light. She began to think of what to say, she couldn't just say anything without thinking, those are important things. Ten seconds passed while Sana didn't stop looking at her mother, who seemed to have quite a big internal debate.

— We are no one to judge people — She said — We are going to church for a reason, huh? — Sana looked at the front — I don't want to know that my daughter treats people badly, no matter the reason, you can't do that, we are not called to do such things... — Sana felt just a bit of hope — But... We can't be part of it either — The older sighed again — Do you understand?

Sana nodded, hid the tears that wanted to form in her eyes, what her mother says is always like an unbreakable rule for her, and although she explained it to her in the sweetest way she has ever heard, it burns inside her and the knot in her throat is big.

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