"You did what? Man, if my teachers called home about something like that my Mother would kill me!"
Lena laughed as she walked along the edge of the forest with Yulia, holding the brunette's hand in order to keep from slipping on the wet muddy embankment.
"I was grounded for a whole month but it was worth it. He was a complete bitch in class!"
Yulia retorted smiling mischievously as she suddenly pinned Lena up against a tree, smirking slightly as she added
"You know, you really shouldn't trust me Elena."
Lena, who was blushing furiously had no time to respond as Yulia pressed her lips against hers, catching her off guard at how gentle that she was being.
As they pulled away Yulia reached up to gently tuck a stray strand of hair behind Lena's ear when suddenly a gasp came from nearby.
"Lena! Where you just kissing Yulia?"
Both teens turned and saw Katya standing there, looking just as shocked as they felt.
"Katya You can't tell anyone about this!"
Lena exclaimed, her face turning crimson and she felt as though she was about to be sick.
As soon as Katya was gone Lena turned to Yulia, her eyes filling with tears.
"Yulia, she'll go tell my mom and we both know that our parents will never accept us! What are we going to do?" She said, her lips trembling with each word.
"Lena, go get a bag of warm clothes and stuff you need. I'll do the same and meet me in our spot. There is only one thing that we can do if we want to be together. We'll have to run away."
Yulia stated, sounding almost as panicked as Lena had.
"But where will we go?"
The redhead asked, earning a sigh
"There's a old hunting lodge farther up in the forest. We'll go there and I'll take my phone so we can get supplies from some of my friends. We can do this but only if you want to."
The blue eyed girl stated though the only response she got from Lena, who was now crying openingly was a kiss on the cheek.
"Alright, I trust you."
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Starcrossed Summer
FanfictionWhen Lena's parents devorce she and her sister moves into small apartment complex in a small town. she thinks there is no chance for her until she has an meeting with the landlord's daughter.