AUTHOR'S NOTE: This is a chain story written by several members of the Author's Hangout on the Literotica forum. Chapters will be published irregularly but hopefully around one per month. This is part 2 - the first being written by the talented
Mrs_Mackenzie
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--- CHAPTER 2 ---
Heather kept clicking her pen over and over again. Click, click, click. The questions that Brianna had presented to her for the matchmaking ordeal seemed simple in nature, yet impossible to answer.
"What makes you happy?" one of them read. Happy? What kind of happy? A feeling of contentment? A momentary respite from worries? Being excited about something? Taking pleasure in an activity? Happiness was hard to define, at least when overthinking every question on the quiz. It was easier for Heather to determine what made her 'unhappy'. Eric, for one thing, was at the top of the list - and she was upset with herself for constantly wondering what he was doing. If 'he' was happy now, without her.
With a deep sigh of frustration, she pushed the paper aside and put the ballpoint pen down beside it. Why was she stressing so much about something so irrelevant? It wasn't like she expected to meet someone who would sweep her off her feet. But Brianna cared about the matchmaking service, and Heather cared about Brianna. So after a minute of silent contemplation, she picked up the pen again - and after only four clicks, she wrote down; "Reading a good book. Feeling listened to and understood. Enjoying one of my favourite dishes. Cuddles."
She stared at her answer - the neat handwriting feeling more satisfactory than the words chosen. But it would suffice.
For 15 years, Heather had been married to Eric - and for another six prior to that, they had been a couple. She tried to think back to a time before they met; about the less than a handful of dates she had been on during her high school years. Could those awkward evenings even be counted as dates? Dating as an adult likely included fewer moments playing video games together in some dank basement whilst the guy's mother kept checking in on them every five minutes, or going to Baskin-Robbins and awkwardly trying to avoid looking silly or sexual as you licked away at your frozen treat. No, Eric had been the first man that made her feel like she could relax a little bit - and then he had taken advantage of her trust and naivety.
With sudden focus, she turned the page and went through the next set of questions. Most were short. Succinctly presented. Others, far more challenging. "What are you looking for in a partner?" seemed particularly difficult. Besides, how could she truly know, with her experience being so limited? But she was done with overthinking every little question Brianna had provided, and she let her heart lead. It's not about trying to figure out how much or how little you 'deserve', she told herself - it's about stating your preferences, unfiltered, for once in your life.
It took her the better part of an hour, but as she slid the completed questionnaire into an envelope and sealed it shut, Heather felt strangely content. The weight of the task completed lifted from within, and her mind became playful - wandered to potential matchmaking scenarios. Not to the dates, or the awkward 'getting to know each other' phase, but to more intimate moments. Would she find someone that would cherish her? That would fulfil her wildest desires, and fantasies long forgotten, opening up her world to things she would never dare to speak out loud?
Catching her reflection in the mirror hanging on her closet door, Heather tried to imagine herself as a sultry goddess - as some modern woman with unbridled passion, who let herself be taken by lust. It was a difficult image to conjure, but not impossible. Submissive and kinky. She could be that. There was something there, buried deep within her subconscious - beneath layers of fear, shame and denial. For the briefest of moments, she imagined a man - young, handsome, lost to his own needs - put his vigorous cock up against her bottom, and.. and she did nothing to stop him. A shock went through her. A pleasurable shiver, that made her heart skip a beat and her breath catch in her throat.
One thing was certain; the type of relationship she had shared with Eric was certainly not what she yearned for. Regardless of whom she'd be paired up with, he would not be left wanting. So long as he'd treat her with love and devotion, she'd fulfil him in ways he didn't even know existed - and explore that new, intoxicating world together with him. Yes, she thought to herself, a shy little smile upon her lips. It was time for change. Time for a new perspective.
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"Okay, spit it out. You're clearly distracted by something." Jake - Zach's friend and workout buddy - was a perceptive fellow, though Zach's inattentive mood during their training routine wasn't exactly subtle. The gym smelled like sweat and too many cleaning products, though their section was mostly empty, with just two old ladies gossiping whilst walking on the treadmills nearby.
"Just thinking about stuff," Zach muttered, letting go of the barbell as he finished his set. His upper body was screaming at him, but he tried not to show it.
"Uh-Huh?" The pressing tone in Jake's baritone voice made Zach sigh, then break out into a smile.
"Don't laugh, okay? There was this girl.. No, sorry, woman.. And she gave me some kind of form to fill out. A weird survey thing." Zach straightened up and wiped his face with his towel, casting a glance across the gym floor, making sure none of the other patrons was paying attention to their conversation. "It's for some dating experiment or something. Finding an ideal, well-suited partner. That kind of thing."
"Oh?" Intrigued, Jake's smile grew even wider. "Sounds old-school, but that might suit you. Did it seem legit?"
"I think so, yeah." Zach was surprised by Jake's enthusiasm. It felt odd; especially because Zach himself found the whole thing baffling - and he hadn't decided on how to approach it yet. He ran a hand through his auburn hair and stepped away from the weights, reaching for his water bottle and taking a sip. "You really think it's a good idea? For me, I mean. I struggle to put myself out there." Somehow, with the blood pumping and the sweat dripping down his torso, he found it easier to open up about topics he was insecure about.
Picking up on Zach's concern, Jake took on a contemplative look. "Yeah, man. If you're cautious, what do you have to lose? Better than sitting at home, levelling your Warlock, right?"