It was some minutes to two pm, Sheenah was making her way to their room, grinning and blushing like a lovestruck teenager. She opened the door and found the girls laughing at something. "Hey." She greeted, removing her shoes.
"Hey," they all replied, their interest now shifting to Sheenah.
"You look happy." Lilly observed.
"She just came from a date Lilly, she's supposed to look happy."
"It's not guaranteed Tamara." Lilly retorted back, annoyance in her voice.
"Anyway, how was it?" Kendy asked, tired of the bickering of the two.
"It was fun." Sheenah answered, settling herself on her bed, feeling relief. Everyone was quiet, the other girls waiting for more elaboration and Sheenah waiting for normal conversation to resume.
"That's all?" Kendy asked, disappointed.
"Huh?"
"Come on Shee, we need elaboration on the fun." Lilly whined.
"Details girl." Tash added, settling on her bed too.
"Well, it's been too long since I've been on this going out thing that I've forgotten how all of you behave," Sheenah looked around, only to find her friends' gazes fixed on her, unfazed. "Wow, you all are something." She shook her head, before crossing her legs on her bed.
"We had breakfast, at this lovely place. We talked. Then we went for a walk on the beach and talked some more. He-"
"Wait, you went on the beach?!" Lilly accused.
"Yeah?" Sheenah answered, unsure. The other girls were looking at her like she was a betrayer.
"We had made a deal to go to the beach for the first time together! You broke the deal." Lilly accused.
Just then Sheenah remembered the deal they had made on their flight, she cussed silently, feeling slightly bad for breaking it. It wasn't that much of a deal, was it?
"I'm sorry guys, I forgot. I was just carried away. Forgive me?" She pouted, but they all stared blankly. "I'll make it up to you." At this, the three smiled, and Sheenah sighed.
"While we wait for you to make it up to us, you can bless us with crisps." Lilly pleaded cheekily, biting her lower lip.
"Yes! Potato crisps, with chilly and lemon flavor. The jumbo pack." Kendy supported, battling her eyelashes which made Sheenah laugh.
"Yeah, I wouldn't mind the crunchy heaven right about now." Tash said.
"I'll see what I can do." Sheenah finished, unclasping her bra which felt suffocating. When it was done, she breathed in relief, before checking her phone for any messages or missed call.
"Weren't you girls supposed to be skiing or something?" Kendy asked, passing her fingers through her hair.
"It's scuba diving Kendy." Tash was quick to correct, "that reminds me, wanna join us Abigail?"
Sheenah gave Tash a glare, before declining. "I'll pass."
"Looks like you're stuck with me little girl."
Tash gave Lilly a stink eye. "Don't you dare call me that!" She then jumped on her, tackling her.
"You two should date each other." Kendy commented with a laugh, combing her hair.
"Ew, no, Tash's too stuck up." Lilly then turned to Tash, smiling, "no offense."
"None taken, and I think you are full of yourself."
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Stereotypes
General Fiction"Free yourself." To some she was just a pretty doctor. To others she was a young successful woman who life had been good to. To few she was a broken soul that was trying to pick up her broken pieces. There was always an idea of what Sheenah was, or...