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Perfect Day

1/5/2018

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A soft pressure touched Jordan’s lips and his eyes fluttered open in response. The room was dark but for the light spilling in from the doorway. He blinked to focus his eyes to see who was in front of him, who was kissing him awake. He didn’t have to see though, he already knew it could only be one person.

“Sally?” He questioned the dark as he felt the same soft touch to his lips.

“Who else could it be?” Sally laughed as she pushed off his torso and floated away. “Close your eyes dear, I’m going to turn the lights on.”

“I am still not used to how bright these lights are.” Jordan quickly closed his eyes just in time before the room lights all clicked on, bright white.

“Well it’s not like we have any natural light to help us.” Sally pushed off the wall to float back towards Jordan. She help him unclip from the wall bed and they hugged each other tight.

“Oh I wish we could do more then hug and kiss.” Jordan whispered into Sally’s ear before starting to nibble on it. This was something that always made her gasp with pleasure and Jordan loved the sound.

“Come on darling, we need to get to work.” Sally kissed Jordan’s again softly on the lips and again used his chest as a push off so she could grab the bar on the ceiling and make her way to the bridge.

Jordan and Sally had been on the UBN Space Station for nearly 5 months now. They came up as strangers and after some tough getting to know you weeks, they fell in love. However, they had to be very careful. Romantic relationships were not allowed and so they had to be very careful with any physical touch. If their heart rates go over a certain amount it would alert the doctors and then they’d have reason to look into them. This was the last thing they wanted. They had just over 1 more month before they went home and could be together.

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