We've updated our Content Guidelines.
Review the latest guidelines to keep sharing stories safely.
My Best Friends Mother (Original)

My Best Friends Mother (Original)

  • WpView
    Reads 185,557
  • WpVote
    Votes 4,277
  • WpPart
    Parts 15
WpMetadataReadMatureComplete Sat, Apr 4, 20201h 5m
WpInfo
Fiction
Romance
Emma your average, lesbian, senior in highschool has tried her best to fit in. The closest thing she has to normal is her best friend Kim. However meeting her has made things extra complicated, seeing as she has had a crush on Kim's mom, Isabel, for as long as she could remember. What happens when her mother likes her back?
All Rights Reserved
WpMetadataHeadphonesText-to-speech
Join the largest storytelling communityGet personalized story recommendations, save your favourites to your library, and comment and vote to grow your community.
Illustration

You may also like

  • Lessons of the Heart (TeacherxStudent - wlw)
  • If Only She Knew (Lesbian stories)
  • My Best Friends Sister (wlw)
  • Mi Flor
  • Best-Case Scenario
  • Secretly in love
  • Her Sister
  • Bitter (wlw) (txs)
  • Ms. Miller's Girl

It was never supposed to mean anything. Just a fleeting moment. A beautiful mistake, soaked in midnight and quiet desperation. One night to forget the rules. To taste freedom in the arms of a stranger. To let go without thinking of the morning after. No goodbyes. No consequences. Only touches that lingered too long, and memories etched into skin like whispers. But fate doesn't play fair. Because when Mia stepped into her classroom that Monday morning, time didn't just stop. It held its breath. And there she was. The stranger from that night. But not draped in shadows this time. No, now she stood in the light. Composed. Commanding. Off-limits. Her new English teacher. Their eyes met. A flash of recognition. A pause too long to be innocent. Mia's heart stumbled in her chest. The room faded, voices dulled, the world narrowed to just her. The woman she wasn't supposed to see again. The woman who now held her future in the palm of her hand. And maybe, just maybe, still remembered everything.

More details
WpActionLinkContent Guidelines