1. Z3: Chapter 2: First Date


    Date: 8/26/2015, Categories: Science-Fiction, Consensual Sex, Oral Sex, Author: ZeeMurphy, Rating: 90.5, Source: sexstories.com

    didn’t appeal. “Mayyybe? I hadn’t decided yet.” Her deadpan was cracking. She wasn’t very good at it, but it was pretty cute seeing her try to maintain control of her face. “Come to the diner. I can show you my sketchbook and you can have some truly mediocre greasy spoon fare.” “I’ll think about it. Although ... ” Her face broke into a grin. “You already get points. I always want popcorn.” Now she gestured, towards the hallway to the theatre. She didn’t wait for an answer before she grabbed his elbow and led him away. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The movie was great, of course. Zee and Madison sat on the end of a row, Zee on the aisle with Madison next to Sydney. He was a perfect gentleman, only occasionally glancing over to catch glimpses of her smooth skin and pretty face. He was delighted to see she wasn’t kidding about being a fan of the show. She got every joke, every reference, and the look on her face at the end of the opening sequence made his heart melt a little. Right after the fight in the bar, Zee realized Madison was shivering. Her t-shirt wasn’t offering her much protection against the cold of the chilly theatre. Without a word he shrugged out of his Hawaiian shirt and passed it over to her. She pulled it on with a whispered “Thank you”, and a smile. He was ready for it, but it had been so long since he’d watched the movie. Book’s death made him get a little misty, and Madison started to ...
    sniffle. Zee moved his arm, offering it as a comfort. After a short pause, Madison nodded in the dark and slipped into the crook of his elbow. She leaned against his arm, stifling a few more sniffles. She stayed that way much longer than he’d expected, leaning on his shoulder in the quieter scenes. She excused herself to the bathroom at one point, and returned just as the battle with the Reavers was ramping up. Which, of course, was just in time for the “Leaf on the Wind” scene. The shock, the outcry in the room, was just as visceral as it had been the first time he’d seen it. Madison, for her part, took it very well … but didn’t even bother asking when she pulled Zee’s arm around her and cried quietly but openly into his shoulder for a few moments after Wash’s death. The end of the movie rose to its incredibly fitting ending, and Zee hummed along with the score during the credits. Most of the theatre filed out when the credits began, giving them a few minutes of quiet and semi-solitude. Madison seemed in no hurry to leave his shoulder, and so Zee sat comfortably until the roll stopped. He turned to face the top of her head as the lights came up. “You okay?” he asked gently. “Yeah. I knew … I mean. It’s Joss.” She half-laughed to herself, and sat up straight. Zee rolled his shoulder to work out the kinks in his muscle. “I just didn’t expect it quite like that.” - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The mood at the 24-hour ...
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