Kim and Louis had been friends for a while, but one day something shifted between them. They had always been close, but suddenly they found themselves wanting to spend even more time together.
They started going out to dinner, taking long walks in the park, and sharing their hopes, dreams, and fears with each other.
As they got to know each other in a new way, they realized that they had feelings for each other that went beyond friendship.
They were hesitant to act on these feelings at first, afraid of ruining their friendship, but eventually they couldn't resist anymore. They took the plunge and confessed their love to each other, and from that moment on their relationship grew stronger and more passionate every day.
They knew that they had found something truly special in each other, and they were grateful for every moment they got to spend together.
Kimberly had always been independent, content with spending her time alone. She had never experienced what it meant to be in love before, and she wasn't sure if she ever would. But then she met Louis, and everything changed.
From the moment they met, Kimberly felt a spark between them. They started talking, and as the night went on, they realized they had a lot in common. They spent hours talking and laughing until the early hours of the morning.
Over the next few weeks, Kimberly and Louis spent all their free time together, exploring the city and trying new things. She relished every moment with him, enjoying the way he made her feel alive and happy. They had the most beautiful moments together, whether they were watching the sunset or simply sitting in silence together.
Kimberly had never thought she would find someone who could make her feel this way. But with Louis, she felt like she had finally found her soulmate. For the first time in her life, she knew what it meant to be truly in love. And she was grateful for every moment they spent together.
And as they spent more time together, she began to realize that Louis didn't mind that she was different. In fact, he seemed to embrace it.
He never tried to make her feel like she needed to be more feminine or hide her more masculine traits. Instead, he loved her for who she was, quirks and all. This made her love him even more.
She felt like she could truly be herself around him, without any judgment or criticism. And in a world that often felt like it was trying to force her into a certain mold, that was a truly liberating feeling. She knew that she had found someone special in Louis, someone who saw her for who she was and loved her all the more for it.
It was the weekend and Kim and decided to go spend it with Susan.
As Susan walked into the living room, she saw Kim laughing at her phone. "Look who's in love," she teased, grinning from ear to ear.
Kim's cheeks turned bright red as she tried to hide her phone. "Oh, stop it," she said, still giggling. "It's just a stupid meme." But Susan knew better.
She could see the way Kim's eyes lit up whenever she checked her phone, and the way she smiled when she read certain messages. Susan couldn't help but feel happy for her friend, even if Kim was too shy to admit her true feelings.
."so how far have you gone?" Susan asked
"gone? What do you mean?" Kim asked
"Have you guys done the deed?" Susan asked, raising her eyebrows mischievously.
Kim blushed and looked down at the ground, unsure of how to respond. "The deed?" she asked, her voice barely above a whisper. "Oh my God, Su! You're so nasty," she added, trying to play it cool. But deep down, Kim knew that she and her partner had not yet taken that step. They had been dating for a few months, but they were both taking things slow.
Susan laughed and clapped her hands together. "Oh, come on, Kim, don't be so shy! It's just sex. Everyone does it," she said, trying to reassure her friend.
But Kim wasn't so sure. She had always been a bit more reserved when it came to matters of the heart, and she wasn't sure she was ready to take that next step just yet.
Kim's relationship with Louis was supposed to be easy and fun. They'd only been seeing each other for a few weeks, but already Kim could tell that Louis was interested in taking things further.
However, every time he tried to touch her, Maria felt an overwhelming sense of discomfort. She was still processing the events of that night, the one that had left her feeling violated and alone.
She didn't know how to bring it up to Louis, didn't know how to explain why she was constantly pulling away. All she knew was that she couldn't bear the thought of being touched by anyone, not even him.
She hadn't even gotten comfortable with Louis touching her. Each time he wanted to hold her hand or put his arm around her, she'd remember that night and withdraw.
It wasn't that she didn't want to be close to him, but the memory of what had happened was always there, lingering in the back of her mind. She knew that he was patient and understanding, but it was hard for her to let go of the fear and insecurity that had taken hold of her.
Deep down, she longed for the day when she could be with him without feeling this way, but for now, all she could do was take things one step at a time and hope that, someday, she could fully trust him and let go.
"What about you?" Kim asked, changing the subject. "Have you gotten around to asking your crush out yet?"
"Not yet," replied Susan with a mischievous smile. "I like doing things in style. Just wait, when I finally ask them out, it will be an unforgettable moment for both of us."
Kim couldn't help but laugh at her confidence. "Well, I can't wait to see your grand gesture," she said. "Just don't wait too long, or someone else might snatch them up."
"Don't worry," Susan said, with a wink. "I have a plan." And with that, the girls continued their conversation, excited for what the future held for their love lives.