A Forbidden Romance Unfolds: The Seductive Story of Lauren and Ashley Not So Innocent Love (Part 1) This story starts off with a girl as all good stories do. This girl though wasn’t like any of the others. It wasn’t her natural brown hair with perfect highlights that made her perfect, nor her impeccable sense of style. To this day I don’t even know what made her perfect; all I know is she changed my life. I was the normal girl in high school. I did my homework and passed with average b’s. I wasn’t gorgeous, but I was pretty. Sure, I had my issues: drugs, parties; boys, but overall I was nothing special. I had never thought of doing anything with the same sex. I was taught from birth that I shouldn’t do that. But something changed my junior year. I fell in love. Introduction: The bell rang for the first day of school. I was excited as all girls get on the first day. I was here to make new friends. It was my goal. The previous years I never had many, but this year all that was going to change, I was determined. As everyone filed into the gymnasium for morning announcements I was scanning the crowd for new girls. I wasn’t shy, people just seemed to not like me, but I didn’t seem to like them either. After pushing through all the groups just standing in the gym, I finally found my seat, Seat 2b. I was, with no doubt, excited to see who sat next to me. As everyone filed in a absolutely gorgeous young lady sat down next to me. I looked over at her to introduce myself. “Hi, my name is Lauren!” I said with a perky smile. The girl next to me and shrugged and just said hi. I was determined to make a new friend, so I persisted on. “What’s your name?” I asked. “Ashley,” she replied. At that I just smiled, I didn’t want to be pushy. The day seemed to drag out. There weren’t too many new people. Ashley was the only one that I actually talked to. On the way home it was raining. The bus was packed, but I found that Ashley shared the same route as I did. After school Ashley seemed to be more talkative. We shared our schedules finding out that we had 4 of the 7 classes of the day together. …but everything was about to change
