The Secret The Cheerleader Doesn't... - Chapter 85: Chapter 85
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                    Jessika POV
"But how do you know you'll love the other person?" I asked Sonna. Apparently Muslim people do not date. They just get married... though I don't understand how that works.
"Many Muslims get arranged by their parents," she said, "my parents were arranged."
"Are you arranged?" I asked, but she shook her head. "Would you want to be arranged?"
"Im fine with either," she said, "I just want to be able to say yes or no is all. If im arranged, I just want to have an opinion in the matter."
"Understandable," I said, "the no dating thing still doesn't make sense."
"That's because you are Muslim," she said. She was fixing her Niqab in my mirror, tying it behind her head. Every time she takes off her stuff, I always look away. Though women are allowed to look, I feel wrong. When she finished, she came over to me, "You aren't religious, correct?"
"Nope," I said, "I don't know a single religion that accepts the LGBTQIA."
"Doesn't Satanism?" She said.
"I guess but I'm good with not being part of any religion... well... I'm agnostic I guess," I shrugged, "it's confusing."
"Agnostic?"
"Where you believe there is someone greater than you but you have no idea what it is," I said.
"Why agnostic?" She crossed her legs.
"Because what if when I die and I go for judgment and I find out it's an elephant?" I said, "Now I'm going to what is that religions hell for eternity. If I believe that something is there but don't know what it is, the great being has no choice but to let me in. I never denounced their existence, I just didn't know who they were... but I still believed they existed."
She shook her head, "So you found a loophole?"
"I know," I smirked, "genius."
"Is that what it's called?" She teased. Rolling over, I make room for her to lay down with me. We stare up at my ceiling - which is covered in soccer posters. "Do you want to be a professional soccer player?" She asked.
Smirking, I said, "No. I'm not sure what I want to be... but I do have the skills to be one."
"You're right," she muttered.
I glanced over to catch her staring at me... but she didn't look away. Instead we just laid there... staring at one another.
~
Cassie POV
"Bam, bam, bam, swoop, swoop, ah, ah, ah, and done!" I shout, watching everyone breathe heavily. When I clapped my hands, everyone went off to their backpacks since class was done.
I coughed a couple times, my throat dry from lack of water when one of my students came up, "Mrs. Meryl?"
"Yes?"
"Can I sign up for this Sunday'a class?" She asked.
"Oh yeah! I won't be instructing that one, are you okay with that?" I asked, walking over to my computer.
"Yeah that's fine!" She said. I typed her name in and charged her the fee. My throat was so dry so I was coughing a lot. I had to tell her I wasn't sick from how much I was coughing.
As I cleaned up the place Antonia called, "Hello?"
"Is dinner at your place or mine tonight?" I asked.
"Yours," I locked up the doors and headed to my car, but suddenly a thought came in. For the past two months... Antonia and I have been living jointly again. We switch between houses but we still sleep together and even engage in sex... pretty often may I add...
We waste so much money by paying two rents and bills... plus we are always together....
But am I ready to be hundred percent committed again?
Aren't I already though?
"You okay?" She asked.
"Uh, yeah... why?" I cleared my throat.
"You were coughing just now," she said, "have a cold?"
"Nah, I was just dancing a lot today so my throat is dry. Thanks for worrying though," I teased. Getting in, I start up and she connects to the Bluetooth.
"The twins's birthday is this month and next week is their promotion... Jaelynn graduates next month as well," she said.
"So many things are coming up," I smiled, "I'm excited."
"I think we should just have a dinner for the twins's promotion and for their birthday, we can invite their friends over," she said.
"Genesis and Sonna?"
"Who else?" She asked... she does have a point. Our children take on Antonia's trait... outcast.
"What should I make for them?" I asked.
"Better to ask. Not sure what Sonna Can have completely," she sighed, "plus... isn't Genesis gluten-free?"
"That's a sad life if she is," I joked, smiling when I heard her chuckle. "Did you pick up the twins?"
"Yep, I just ran out to grab dinner for everyone," she said.
"Why can't I hear them?" I poured.
"Because their at the house waiting."
"Then why did you ask if we were eating at my place if they're already at yours?" I asked.
Then she hung up.
Chuckling I mumble, "You're so cute... finding stupid reasons to call... you can just call for no reason Antonia."
                
            
        "But how do you know you'll love the other person?" I asked Sonna. Apparently Muslim people do not date. They just get married... though I don't understand how that works.
"Many Muslims get arranged by their parents," she said, "my parents were arranged."
"Are you arranged?" I asked, but she shook her head. "Would you want to be arranged?"
"Im fine with either," she said, "I just want to be able to say yes or no is all. If im arranged, I just want to have an opinion in the matter."
"Understandable," I said, "the no dating thing still doesn't make sense."
"That's because you are Muslim," she said. She was fixing her Niqab in my mirror, tying it behind her head. Every time she takes off her stuff, I always look away. Though women are allowed to look, I feel wrong. When she finished, she came over to me, "You aren't religious, correct?"
"Nope," I said, "I don't know a single religion that accepts the LGBTQIA."
"Doesn't Satanism?" She said.
"I guess but I'm good with not being part of any religion... well... I'm agnostic I guess," I shrugged, "it's confusing."
"Agnostic?"
"Where you believe there is someone greater than you but you have no idea what it is," I said.
"Why agnostic?" She crossed her legs.
"Because what if when I die and I go for judgment and I find out it's an elephant?" I said, "Now I'm going to what is that religions hell for eternity. If I believe that something is there but don't know what it is, the great being has no choice but to let me in. I never denounced their existence, I just didn't know who they were... but I still believed they existed."
She shook her head, "So you found a loophole?"
"I know," I smirked, "genius."
"Is that what it's called?" She teased. Rolling over, I make room for her to lay down with me. We stare up at my ceiling - which is covered in soccer posters. "Do you want to be a professional soccer player?" She asked.
Smirking, I said, "No. I'm not sure what I want to be... but I do have the skills to be one."
"You're right," she muttered.
I glanced over to catch her staring at me... but she didn't look away. Instead we just laid there... staring at one another.
~
Cassie POV
"Bam, bam, bam, swoop, swoop, ah, ah, ah, and done!" I shout, watching everyone breathe heavily. When I clapped my hands, everyone went off to their backpacks since class was done.
I coughed a couple times, my throat dry from lack of water when one of my students came up, "Mrs. Meryl?"
"Yes?"
"Can I sign up for this Sunday'a class?" She asked.
"Oh yeah! I won't be instructing that one, are you okay with that?" I asked, walking over to my computer.
"Yeah that's fine!" She said. I typed her name in and charged her the fee. My throat was so dry so I was coughing a lot. I had to tell her I wasn't sick from how much I was coughing.
As I cleaned up the place Antonia called, "Hello?"
"Is dinner at your place or mine tonight?" I asked.
"Yours," I locked up the doors and headed to my car, but suddenly a thought came in. For the past two months... Antonia and I have been living jointly again. We switch between houses but we still sleep together and even engage in sex... pretty often may I add...
We waste so much money by paying two rents and bills... plus we are always together....
But am I ready to be hundred percent committed again?
Aren't I already though?
"You okay?" She asked.
"Uh, yeah... why?" I cleared my throat.
"You were coughing just now," she said, "have a cold?"
"Nah, I was just dancing a lot today so my throat is dry. Thanks for worrying though," I teased. Getting in, I start up and she connects to the Bluetooth.
"The twins's birthday is this month and next week is their promotion... Jaelynn graduates next month as well," she said.
"So many things are coming up," I smiled, "I'm excited."
"I think we should just have a dinner for the twins's promotion and for their birthday, we can invite their friends over," she said.
"Genesis and Sonna?"
"Who else?" She asked... she does have a point. Our children take on Antonia's trait... outcast.
"What should I make for them?" I asked.
"Better to ask. Not sure what Sonna Can have completely," she sighed, "plus... isn't Genesis gluten-free?"
"That's a sad life if she is," I joked, smiling when I heard her chuckle. "Did you pick up the twins?"
"Yep, I just ran out to grab dinner for everyone," she said.
"Why can't I hear them?" I poured.
"Because their at the house waiting."
"Then why did you ask if we were eating at my place if they're already at yours?" I asked.
Then she hung up.
Chuckling I mumble, "You're so cute... finding stupid reasons to call... you can just call for no reason Antonia."
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