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Chapter 3: Biology
26 July 2020
Beans and rice, followed by a bout of what passed for vigorous sex for them, concluded their evening. Adam remained amazed at the intensity of the orgasms his new partner (whatever title she ended up wearing) experienced with every time they were together, not to mention at her eagerness to go at him just as often as he felt up to the task. He fell asleep in an afterglow haze, and awoke to the not-yet familiar sensation of warmth and weight as she filled his arms. In what was becoming a much more familiar sensation, she felt him awaken, pushed him onto his back, and rode him to yet ANOTHER orgasm before they ever got out of bed. An orgasm that was noticeably stronger than the night before, as he continued to recover from his own near-death experience.
It was while he was applying more of the gel to Shannon's body that he noticed something else was up. "There seems to be a lot more of the flaking today than yesterday. Thought you said it was rare, I'm going to have to move up my laundry schedule to make sure we have something to sleep on." Given that he was pressing into the softness of her chest, he was in position to see the brief look of concern cross her face before she could smooth it out. "Okay, spit it out. Your poker face needs a lot of work even if I wasn't used to reading my students."
She made a much less concealed face of frustration. "It
is
rare, but when it happens too much a bunch of other stuff in my body goes into cleanup mode. Don't ask me the technical term for it. The new skin under that takes maintenance and releases a bunch of gunk into the system when it gets made. Last time, I almost blew through the little bit I had saved up between eating and sleeping more." Shannon seemed to debate a moment with herself before adding the next bit. "Also got a truly nasty period afterwards. What? Don't look at me like that, you're the one who asked."
He shook his head. "I teach high schoolers, trust me when I say there is no period story you can tell me that is worse than things I've seen occur back when we were in classrooms. No, you just reminded me both that we have nearly no food in the apartment for the next day or two and that my own funds are slim. If you think that's how it's going to go, I need you to tell me what kinds of foods help so that I can get them pre-ordered as efficiently as possible."
"... you realize I do have an income, right? Maybe not the greatest income ever, but since I'm not paying rent for my own place anymore it's gonna go just a
bit
further."
Adam breathed a sigh of relief as he worked his way down the scars on her legs. "Okay, you win on that point. Add financial planning to the list of things we need to sit down and do at some point soon, I also have a hospital bill I'm expecting to see any day now."
"Ouch. Okay, forgot about that. Thankfully, yesterday was productive, so I'll get my com queue rolling. Any ideas for theme weeks? YCH poses?"
"It will take you longer to explain exactly what you just asked me than it will for you to come up with your own answer."
Further conversation was interrupted by a knock at the door. This time, somewhat polite-sounding. Given that Adam was the only one with clothes on, he went to answer it. Looking through the peephole, nobody was visible. This in itself was not anything new, he'd been getting deliveries that way for a while. The problem was that he wasn't expecting the delivery until the afternoon at least, more likely tomorrow or the day after. Still, the more dangerous folks nearby seemed constitutionally unable to be quiet, so he figured it was safe enough.
Sitting on the ground on the other side of the door were two boxes of high-fuel protein bars, obviously designed for someone burning six thousand calories a day underneath objects designed to help gravity try to kill you. The person who put them there was nowhere to be seen.
Chad. Adam resolved to figure out something nice to do for him, this might literally make the difference between life and death if things went wrong. But what could he possibly get or do? It wasn't like he could afford some exotic piece of workout gear for him, even assuming he could conceive of one Chad didn't already have easy access to.
As he carried the boxes inside, to the tiny pantry, he saw Shannon (now dressed in light pajamas again) searching around. "Need help finding anything?"
Shannon, for her part, nearly jumped out of her skin. "You move quiet when you want to, you know that? Where are all your gadgets? Mixers? Crock Pot? I've seen frat house dorms with more pans than you have."
"That's probably because I learned how to cook in a frat house and never saw the need for anything fancier."
Her jaw hung open. "Oh, we've got some work to do. How do you even live without being able to make chili on demand? The Army boys said they'd try to get my stuff moved here from Olympia as soon as they could, so that's a start."
"Any idea when that might be? Nobody ever got me a pamphlet." Adam was pulling down some cereal. Dry wasn't ideal, but it would fuel them. Best to save the bars for later if possible.
"I wish. Good news is that I looked in your linen closet, so there's enough room there for me to unpack all my stuff today."
"No students today, so I'll be here to help."
Thus the morning passed. Unpacking two mid-sized suitcases didn't seem like it should have been much of a task. The issue of course was that nothing in those suitcases had places to go specifically. Adam didn't want her to have to leave the bedroom to get her clothes, but this meant that there was a lot more reorganization to do in order for the new stuff to be where it was needed. Doubly so with an eye towards the future.
They would eventually break for lunch, each grabbing one of those bars to try out. Adam didn't want to admit that they tasted surprisingly good. Shannon was not so quiet about it, grabbing a second one in addition to the leftovers from dinner the previous night. "Seriously, I've had desserts that weren't this chocolaty. Bit chewy, but I mean, still something I'd take for its own sake... uh. I seem to be asking this a lot, but what's that sound?"