Note: This submission doesn't skip straight to sex. It develops to that, but it's also a story, and therefore it's longer than a simple depiction of a sexual encounter. If you're looking for a quicker build up, this isn't a story for you. Also, please note that additional chapters are in development, and many of the sexual encounters these characters, as well as ones yet-to-be-introduced, will experience will be saved for future submissions. Enjoy!
The following is a work of fiction, set at a fictional university in Minnesota. All of the characters and situations are purely fictional, and any similarity to real people or events is entirely coincidental. All characters are over the age of 18.
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Jacob Timms looked down the deserted hallway before entering the lab. As an undergraduate working for a professor in research over the summer, this was his first exposure to the university when it wasn't full of students. It was the last week of May, and final exams had just wrapped up. Jacob was a junior in chemical engineering, and because he was considering graduate school, he had decided to spend his last summer working in undergraduate research as opposed to taking an industrial summer job. Watching his friends head home and to jobs elsewhere, he'd felt lonely for the first time in years.
While he wasn't shy, Jacob was very hard-working, and during the semester he would put in long hours almost every day, limiting his social life. This was offset by having a good group of friends to spend time with when he wasn't studying or working on projects. With all of these friends away for three months, Jacob was becoming aware of the main downside (besides working without pay) of his choice of summer work: he was alone in an empty college town.
To add to this, the graduate students that he would be working under, as well as his professor, were beginning the summer term in Texas for a major conference. This event would last through the week, and then they would travel to California for a second conference. All-in-all, they would be gone for Jacob's first two weeks in the lab. While he had plenty to work on during that time, it was an extremely lonely start to the summer.
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The nature of the research in biofuels that Jacob was involved with was very interesting, so when he cleared his mind of his empty surroundings, he was able to enjoy a morning of computer simulation setups and debugging. As noon rolled around, he finally left the lab and headed to the cafeteria of the engineering building to eat his packed lunch. As he peeked in offices and labs on the way, he realized that virtually all of his "neighbors" were absent. The conferences that his team was attending were also attended by others in the university's chemical engineering department, and there were also other conferences and symposiums around the country over the next few weeks, so it wasn't surprising for most of these rooms to be empty.
As he sat down at a table in the common area, he looked out the window and admired the thunderstorm developing overhead. Leftwright University was located in a small town in Minnesota, far enough removed from the Twin Cities to be distinctly different, but close enough that it didn't feel rural or desolate. He had a nice view of some of the campus from this spot, and only saw a few people walking outside. He saw a beautiful student sitting at the bus stop in front of the engineering building, and was briefly reminded of the current state of his love-life: non-existent.
Jacob had female friends, but the relationships were more like those of siblings as opposed to potential romantic partners. He hadn't even hooked up with someone in about a year. This wasn't because he struck out a lot, but rather because of the nature of casual sex with college students. He had enjoyed one-night-stands during his freshman year, but had developed a desire for something more than that. While he wanted sex, he wanted someone to actually appreciate it with him. As it stood, people interested in hookups objectified each other to a point that Jacob had stopped seeking them out. Full relationships were too difficult at this point because of how busy he was during most months of the year.
Jacob had given up on trying to figure out his love-life and had decided to wait until he had a more stable situation in a few years to figure things out. While he made sure to never let it get out of control, he masturbated regularly, and so he didn't feel an immediate need to find someone. This didn't mean that there weren't days where he felt incredibly lonely in that regard, but all-in-all, he managed.
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As Jacob finished his sandwich, a woman walked in and sat at one of the tables. She was about 5'3" and appeared to be about 35. She had a slim, athletic build and Jacob could tell that she was an active person by her stride. As she sat down, she looked up and smiled briefly at him. He smiled back, and as she took out her phone and began eating, he quietly admired her from his spot across the room. She had a stunning complexion and curly brunette hair. He didn't want to stare, so he limited his gaze to a few seconds, and got up to head back to his lab.
While they had made eye-contact for less than five seconds, the fact that he hadn't seen another person all day meant that the moment had brightened his afternoon a little. Going from parties with dozens of people to this setting was an adjustment, and he returned to his work to try to avoid thinking about it too much.
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A few hours later, as Jacob was debugging a section of simulation code, a knock came from the hallway. He turned in surprise, and saw the woman he had seen earlier standing at the open door. "Hi, I'm Carrie. I think I saw you at lunch today," she started.
"Hi. Yeah, I was just finishing up when you came in. I'm Jacob." He didn't know what to say, so he had just returned the greeting.
"Nice to meet you. I hope that you don't mind, but could I ask you a really big favor?" she had a slightly embarrassed look on her face.
"Sure, what's up?" He still didn't know who she was, so he again wasn't sure what to say.
"I work down the hallway in finance for the engineering departments," she explained. "My coworker is out this week, apparently with pretty much everyone else in the building. We moved to our current office last semester, and we're still moving things around. There's an older file cabinet that we had temporarily put behind some others to free up more space when they were putting in new lighting, but I just got a records request and have to get to the cabinet as soon as possible. I can't move the cabinets in front of it on my own. I wouldn't normally interrupt you, but I literally can't find another person on this floor to help me. It would only take about five minutes and should be manageable for two people to do."
Jacob quickly responded as he stood up, "Of course, I'd be happy to help."
Carrie smiled and thanked him, and they started walking to her office. She said to him, "I handle payroll and stipends for the graduate students, and I don't think we've met, so I'm assuming you're an undergraduate?"