Admittedly, it wasn't easy, not right from the beginning. I did
have my bad days. I did still miss Klara. I did still cry myself to sleep
when I wished she was there with me, holding me in her arms and telling
me that everything was going to be okay. Those days did grow gradually
father and farther apart, though, until they completely ceased to exist.
I had spend my first few years out of high school in community
college. It took me three years to move to a university. I met a lot of great
friends, dated other girls, and more importantly, came out as the lesbian I
knew I was all along. It felt good to solidify it, to give myself the actual
label.
I spent the years after that working on getting my bachelor's
degree from a university that wasn't too far from home. I found out a lot
about myself in that environment, as Klara had. I even went on to get my
masters degree, something I had once never even thought about doing.
After that I debated getting doctorate, but I never did get around to it.
Once I was done with school I found myself doing odd jobs here
and there. There was a time when I worked at a flower shop, until I
realized I hated arranging the flowers. There was a time when I worked
in a restautant as a cook, but sweating in a kitchen all day was something
I soon learned I didn't want to do for too long. I had also worked for an
editor who owned her own business that she ran from home. My love of
reading had really helped out with that one, but in the long run it wasn't
something I could make a career off of.
In the end I decided to settle upon the world of used clothing and
accessories. Where I was from there weren't always a lot of great
shopping places for people that didn't have such high incomes. I ended
up starting my own little store where I would take donations of used
clothes, shoes, bags, jewelery, and even unused perfume and beauty
prodects that people just didn't want. I figured since I earned a degree in
business, this was the best thing for me. I needed to be my own boss.
Although, I did co-own the place with one of my close friends.
I had even met a lovely woman though my work. She was a
regular customer. It seemed like she came into the shop every weekend.
Eventually we got to talking and she admitted that part of the reason she
kept coming in was because she thought I was cute. We hit it off really
well. We started going out for coffee, and then movies, and then random
adventures around town.
A few years into our relationship she moved in with me. We got a
cat. He was a big, fluffy, brown cat that we appropriately named Chewie.
It seemed like my feelings for Klara were no longer at the forefront of
my mind. In fact, we still talked, but not too often. We never did get the
chance to meet up again. Things were good, though. Life was good. I was
good.
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The Sun Shines Brightest in June (Completed) gxg
RomanceJust s short little story about young love, self discovery, and finding happiness even when things don't go the way we hoped they would.