
"Rena and Tracey mean to spend Christmas with their respective partners, only to find out Rena’s boyfriend and Tracey’s girlfriend are planning on spending Christmas with each other. Jilted and betrayed, Rena and Tracey decide to spend Christmas alone, together.
A couple of glasses of wine later, and both are willing to forget everything about their ex-partners. Maybe it’s the alcohol talking, but Rena’s curious to know what it’s like to make love to a woman. And Tracey is happy to oblige."

An Education By Katharine O’Neill Rena was feeling better after a second glass of wine. She and Tracey had consumed a lot of it since they had arrived at the cabin, snuggling in the warmth as the snow swirled around outside. Not much of a drinker herself, Rena had never expected the influence the wine had on her—like she was wrapped up in a warm blanket. Or perhaps it was the log fire burning away in the fireplace. Rena didn’t know at this point. She looked across at Tracey, who was curled up on the other end of the couch, nursing her own glass of wine. Her smile had faded and she was looking a little despondent. Rena couldn’t blame her; she was feeling the same. This winter holiday was meant to be for four people to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city. Rena and Andy, Trace
