The Date

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First time fic for Wattpad, but not first fic. I'm R4gz over at Fanfiction. If u fancy a read, look me up.

This came about when I stumbled upon the Web Series of Girl/Girl Scene and I fell in love with it. I love Tucky Williams and Abisha Uhl's characters. And, I couldn't find the series on Fanfiction, hence why it's on Wattpad.

Hope u all like and enjoy

"Why am I doing this again!?" A husky, yet feminine, voice hollered out. Her voice echoed throughout the small apartment. Another voice yelled back, "Didn't I explain this to you an hour ago?" The husky voice laughed, "Yeah. So?" She asked. The click of heels echoed as they came closer to the husky voice. "Really Evan?" The voice asked. The husky voiced woman, Evan, turned around. "What?" She asked, having no idea what Lucy was on about. Lucy had long, wavy red hair and grayish blue eyes. She had just turned twenty-one and was a senior at City Tech, studying to become a costume designer for movies and tv shows.

Lucy sighed, glancing around Evan's room. Well, technically her old room. But, after her mother got to old and went to live at a nursing home, she took her room. It was all fine, until a couple months ago.

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Evan was Lucy's old babysitter, practically an older sister. She didn't have any family, since she was dropped off at an orphanage when she was young. When Lucy entered her sophomore year of High School, she was heartbroken to learn that Evan was going off into the Army. The fifteen year old Lucy didn't really understand Evan's reasoning behind it. She thought it was her fault and begged Evan to stay, telling her she would behave and not get into any trouble. Evan just laughed and shook her head, promising the redhead it wasn't her fault. It was the nineteen year old's decision. She wanted to make a difference, save lives and what not. She wanted her life to mean something.

Lucy promised Evan that she would write, that she would keep in contact with her older sister. Evan laughed even more, telling her that she'd look forward to those letters. But, as time went on, Lucy found herself busy. Busy with getting good grades and college. Busy choosing what she wanted to do, who she wanted to be. She had stopped writing when she was, fittingly enough, a sophomore in college. The last she heard, Evan was stationed someplace in the middle east.

So imagine her surprise when, early one morning, there's a knock on her door. And on the other side of it, was Evan with a big smile, in her uniform and a duffel bag thrown over her shoulder. Lucy was shocked to say the least. So shocked, that she just stared. "You going to let me in?" Evan had asked. Lucy shook herself out of her shocked demeanor and stepped aside to let Evan in.

She told Lucy that she got honorable discharged after she took a bullet in the stomach, almost dying. So, she needed a place to stay until she could find her own place. Lucy agreed, telling her that she could stay for as long as she needed to.

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Fast forward to now. The only thing that Evan ever did was annoy Lucy when she got back from her classes. She didn't blame Evan, with the economy nowadays it was hard to get a job. Which, was unfortunate for the war heroes. But, Lucy has had it with Evan moping about. So, she set her up on a blind date with one of her friends, Bender.

Lucy looked at Evan, and had to say she looked good. If she was into girls, she'd do her. Evan had on a white dress shirt, underneath a black blazer. Black jeans and combat boots were on her legs and feet respectively. The look was finished off with a black tie, which Evan was struggling with. "Want me to help?" Lucy asked. Evan nodded, "Please." She asked, her voice desperate.

Lucy crossed over to her and undid the whole tie. She restarted it as she spoke, "Your doing this because you need to get out there and find someone." Lucy said, putting the tie around Evans neck. Evan was about to protest, telling her that she didn't need a girlfriend. But, Lucy just glared at Evan. "Your a fantastic woman, Evan Williams. After all you have done for me and for our country, the least I can do is push you in the direction of love." Lucy said, flipping the tie in on itself to tie it. "My friend Bender said that she'd love to meet you." Lucy told her. Evan raised an eyebrow, "Talking about me to your friends?" She asked. Lucy shrugged, finished off the tie. "Your like my older sister, so yes I talk about you a lot." Lucy said. She took off a black hair tie from her wrist, "Turn around." She told Evan. Lucy then took a handful of Evan's blonde hair and put it in a short ponytail, with still enough hair to hang off the sides and front.

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