Coming back from the lingerie shop, in which she had bought a set of 36L nursing bras, Layla found a leaflet advertising a new health center in her neighborhood in her mailbox; she cursorily read the list of the specialists featured, and hit the name and photograph of Rina.
She was a college roommate of hers, even though Rina was studying Medicine, and Layla Information Technology – but after graduation they stopped meeting each other.
Now Rina apparently moved into Layla's city – and perhaps she had the leaflet delivered to Layla's mailbox, as Layla failed to detect a copy of it in the still full mailbox of a neighbor.
While she was wondering why did her former roommate seek to contact her, her husband Pan came back home, and cheered Layla's bras.
"Why did you buy them alone? I'd have merrily brought you to the shop!"
"I wanted to surprise you," Layla answered while hugging him and before kissing him in the mouth.
After that, Pan kissed Layla in the chin, nibbled her ears and licked her neck until he hit the collar, and when he managed to unbutton it with just his mouth, Layla stopped him by saying, "Darling, we have to talk."
Pan knew what Layla meant: he grabbed her hand and led her to the bathroom, where they disrobed and had a shower together; even though both Layla's nipples and Pan's penis got erected, they didn't have sex while showering.
After wiping each other dry, they went to bed; as it was Layla who wanted to talk to Pan, he laid on his back, letting his wife sit on his lap, in order to be penetrated by his erect member.
Once its tip reached her cervix, Layla leaned forward, propped oneself on her elbows, while letting her breasts fall on Pan's chest.
Pan hugged her, didn't try to stir his penis within her vagina, but tenderly kissed Layla and asked her, "Darling, what are you going to tell me?"
"It's a long time since you've had an andrologic checkup, isn't it?"
"You're right, darling. Do you detect something wrong, Layla?"
"No, you're as good as usual at making love. But I wanted you to get visited anyway – and I will be too."
"You? Why? You don't need to get visited. You're a shapeshifter from outer space. You can't possibly get ill, and you can pretend whatever to deceive us."
"Even the HMO, I suppose."