As the glasses emptied and the hour grew later, their topics drifted from lighthearted gossip to more intimate revelations. A quiet moment hung in the air, filled only by the distant hum of music. Sandy leaned forward, a confident glint in her eyes. "Tell me, Suzy," she said, her voice dropping a notch, "have you ever been with a woman?" Suzy blinked, her laughter fading like a distant echo. The soft bar lights seemed to intensify, suddenly spotlighting her, making the easy buzz of conversation around them feel far away. A blush crept up her neck, warming her cheeks. She swirled the remaining ice in her glass, a nervous habit. The question hung in the air, unexpected yet strangely compelling. Her mind raced back through years, through relationships, through countless unasked questions and unspoken desires. Had she? Not really, not in the way Sandy implied. But there had been moments, glances, a flicker of curiosity she'd always dismissed. Now, faced with Sandy's direct gaze, those forgotten thoughts resurfaced, vivid and undeniable. She met Sandy's eyes, a genuine smile replacing her initial surprise. "No," she admitted, her voice softer than before, "I haven't. Not... fully." A pause stretched between them, pregnant with unspoken possibilities. "Why do you ask?" Sandy leaned back, a knowing glint in her eyes. "Just curious," she replied, a subtle curve forming on her lips. "Sometimes you meet someone, and you just get a feeling. A sense that there's more beneath the surface." She picked up her own empty glass, turning it slowly. "Some experiences can change everything, open up new worlds you never knew existed."
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