Happy International Lesbian Day! What's your favourite lesbian story or scene on Lit?

Last time I tried that with my kids, they just asked if we could at least stop at McDonald’s. I wanted to say no, principle and all, but they were running on fumes. So, you know… they won. The little bastards.
I once got to do the walk of shame - 20 metres or so, bawling my eyes out, after my parents did, in fact, stop the car.

They never had to do it again.
 
@THBGato & @StillStunned you are both among the most genuine and pleasant people here. This feels like a story being interpreted two ways and then the discussion about it going off the rails, probably due to misunderstandings . It’s no reason to fall out with each other.

Fair enough. However, @StillStunned I still demand you provide "a truly happy [lesbian] ending" as previously advertised. I want U-hauling to Hartford, carabiners, hairties around wrists, short nails, wedding bells, spermdoners and herb gardens. Either write one yourself (preferred option) or read around until you find one. 😉
 
Fair enough. However, @StillStunned I still demand you provide "a truly happy [lesbian] ending" as previously advertised. I want U-hauling to Hartford, carabiners, hairties around wrists, short nails, wedding bells, spermdoners and herb gardens. Either write one yourself (preferred option) or read around until you find one. 😉
Perhaps I can step in here and give you a gentle nudge towards A stringed instrument by @Bramblethorn - No spermdonors (thank fuck), or Hartford because it's set Down Under, but it ticks all the other boxes pretty well.

It is one of my guilty pleasures.
 
Perhaps I can step in here and give you a gentle nudge towards A stringed instrument by @Bramblethorn - No spermdonors (thank fuck), or Hartford because it's set Down Under, but it ticks all the other boxes pretty well.

It is one of my guilty pleasures.
*slips Wanda ten bucks in a brown paper bag*

(No wedding bells as such, because that wasn't an option in Australia at the time of writing, but I think it would be reasonable to suppose that they tied the knot at some point after 2017.)
 
Perhaps I can step in here and give you a gentle nudge towards A stringed instrument by @Bramblethorn - No spermdonors (thank fuck), or Hartford because it's set Down Under, but it ticks all the other boxes pretty well.
Was literally the first story I read after I'd exhausted your back-catalogue. It was before I had an account here, hence I didn't comment (well, actually I may have done - I left lots of anon comments).
 
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