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Ginny And Georgia – Aaron Bailey

‘What are you doing in here? Why you pawing through my closet?’ Georgia began to hurriedly put away the hidden stash Ginny had uncovered. ‘I want answers!’ Ginny yelled, standing up. Indignation began to overtake the terror that had flooded her system. ‘Answers to what?’ ‘All of it! Your past, everything! I’m sick of the lies.’ ‘I don’t really care what you’re sick of.
You have no right to go through my stuff.’ ‘Don’t talk to me about what is right. What is all this stuff? Why are there guns in the house? Why did you have to send Maddie away?’ ‘That’s between me and Maddie,’ Georgia sighed, getting up as she was done pushing all of her secret belongings back down into their hidden home. ‘She’s my aunt. Why couldn’t I know that? They’re my family.’ ‘They’re not your family.
I’m your family.’ ‘I just want you to be honest with me.’ ‘I have been honest!’ ‘ Bullshit, Mary!’ In the time it took for Ginny to realise those words may have been a step too far for Georgia, it was too late. Wham. Georgia’s hand had whipped out and smacked Ginny clean across the face with considerable force. It almost didn’t hurt; Ginny’s brain focused more on what seeme in information – her mother had just slapped her?
That couldn’t be right. Her mind went back over it, but no matter how it thought about it there was no other way had been hit. By her mother. She placed a hand on her stinging skin and looked at Georgia in betrayal, confusion and hurt; she barely registered the expression of overwhelming surprise and re mother’s typically composed face. Ginny couldn’t stop the tears that welled up and rushed out of the room, slamming the door behind her. She found Marcus standing awkwardly halfway across the h having come out to inspect the noise and hovering there, not wanting to intrude.
His eyes locked in on Ginny’s hand and the reddening skin beneath it. He frowned concern back at Georgia’s closed door. Ginny grabbed his hand and pulled him quickly back to her room, wrenching her door shut. She looked at her window, thinking of escape, and gasped as sobs sudd her body with a strength she didn’t know they could. Marcus’ arms were around her just as her legs gave-way beneath her, and they sank down to the floor.
Underneath Ginny’s shock and numbness was a deep grief. Her relationship with Georgia would forever be split in two – the time before her mother hit her, and the Her lungs didn’t seem to work, she breathed and gasped but the oxygen didn’t seem to make it into her bloodstream.
Gaping and choking, she gripped Marcus’ arm desperately tried to inhale faster and faster.
Ginny and Georgia – A Ginny & Marcus story If Ginny hadn’t left her shirt on the change room bench… Marcus and Ginny stood flush against the shower wall, listening intently. Max had just left, her footsteps faded away to nothing. But Georgia was still there, small s clothes announcing her presence. Ginny looked to her left at Marcus, who met her gaze evenly as he leaned against the wall, the need for silence holding onto them while they waited for Georgia to leave the change rooms.
As she stared into his serious eyes, it crossed Ginny’s mind that they needn’t really have kept silent when Georgia and Max had first entered and accidentally intrud intimate moment. But now their reveal would seem suspicious. So they kept silent anyway. The moments ticked away slowly and Ginny began to falter under Marcus’ gaze. His serious face was not something she could look at comfortably for too long, not quarters like this, not when moments ago he’d been about to kiss her.
And she about to kiss him back. She glanced down at her hands, ears concentrating, but Geo moved yet. Georgia made a small sigh from around the corner, and there was a fabric noise like the sound of sleeves being pushed up. And then the rustling of something else. didn’t dwell on it for too long, as Marcus had silently reached out a hand across her body and touched her waist.
She naturally turned her body to face him directly. already silent, wary of Georgia’s judgement, his expression would have silenced her anyway. His eyes bored into hers; Ginny swallowed as an oddly pleasant plumm sensation gripped her. Marcus rubbed his thumb on her skin and he leaned a little closer, a lock of hair falling forward as he tilted his head towards her. Ginny glanc Georgia cleared her throat. They both jerked their heads back, almost ricocheting off each other like bullets, and Marcus’ hand was back by his own side in an instant.
Ginny whipped her head Georgia was not actually looking down at Ginny like a bird of prey, talons extended ready to grab a small animal that dared leave its home. No, she was still around unaware her daughter was not out on the dance floor still. Georgia rustled a little more, and then her footsteps retreated from the room. Ginny held her breath as t quietened, and then finally released it as the door squeaked shut.
She turned back to face Marcus, and their eyes met again. Ginny felt her pulse in her head for a brief moment. And then they connected. He’d grabbed her almost roughly by the waist, and she’d grabbed his neck with both hands. They met in the middle, lips melding and hearts racing. He tasted like m smelled so familiar.
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