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Nano #4: Newton's Second Law - Gravitation
by: Jules Mills
Part One - The Phenomenon of Attraction
A few minutes before midnight,
Dr. Wilson pulled the Jeep Wrangler she was driving into the gravel drive of her weathered
cottage on the southern Connecticut shore. She yawned, a long hearty yawn, and removed her
driving glasses and placed them in the visor pocket. The front light was left on for her
illuminating the slate walkway to the front door. She punched her entry code into the
access pad by the door, but it refused to release the lock. "Friggin, fraggin techno
piece of shit," she sputtered as she tried again. The door clicked indicating that
the lock had finally succumbed.
She stepped into the house, depositing both her briefcase and her shoes haphazardly next
to a neatly arranged pair of black converse cloth hightops. The house was very dark, and
all Grace could hear was the jingle of the black dog as she climbed off the forbidden
couch, and waggled over to her roommate, offering an official greeting.
Grace rubbed the silky head and snout as she discarded her suit jacket onto a chair and
meandered into the kitchen, hoping to find something to eat, having skipped both lunch and
dinner. As usually was the case, the house was immaculately clean, everything stowed away
in its designated cubby. She opened the refrigerator in hopes of finding remnants of the
dinner she missed, but found there were no promising containers within site. "Well,
shit. That's what you get for being late, again," she told herself.
Knowing her roommate, the one without hair all over her body, she had probably made some
succulent seafood dish that would have melted on her tongue and bursted with flavor. This
was the fifth night in a row she had stayed at the Research Center past Nine-Thirty trying
to establish a fiscal budget and technical projections for the Cancer Research Center she
was placed in charge of by Dr. Barbara Buchler, the Biomedical Research Chairwoman for
Yale.
She washed her hands to remove
the dog slobber and made a peanut butter and Bacos sandwich which she ate standing at the
counter. When she was finished she washed it down with a tall glass of chocolate milk.
With the warmth and reassurance of food in her belly, she silently moved to the bedroom
where she hoped her roommate would provide a different kind of warmth. She removed her
tailored blouse and slacks, then her brassiere and bikini briefs, and finally her socks.
She gently lifted the blankets to slip under the covers and inch closer to the curvy
silhouette of her lanky lover.
Silver light sneaked into the room through the edge of the shades allowing Grace to see
that the sleeping figure was on her side facing away from the door and her. She slipped
under the cool sheets and let her hands roam and explore the warm body that created the
luscious curves.
"Gabrielle, I mean it, you have to go now, my girlfriend will be home soon," a
sleepy voice sighed .
"Your girlfriend. I didn't know. Is she dangerous?" A whisper and a kiss on the
shoulder blade.
"Nah, but she does bite."
"Like this." A nip to the shoulder.
"Oh yeah. Just like that." Dana rolled over to face her tardy amorous partner
and gave her a very serious look. "You're very late," a peck on the mouth,
"Ummm, again."
"Am I too late?" another kiss.
"I ate your dinner, and in terms of the lesson you have been begging me to give you,
you're too damn late for that too. "
The young face pouted, but then an idea twinkled a green eye. "No way we can strike a
deal?" She kissed the base of the long neck. A lick, a suck, and then lightly grazing
teeth. "I'll even let you call me Gabrielle."
A jet black eyebrow shot up, and then the tall nano tech silently answered by rolling her
lover onto her back and placing her body on top of hers. Grace slid the inside of her
thighs along the outside of the long thighs that pinned her to the mattress. Dana was
resting on her elbows, long dark hair cascading from her head into the face of her
favorite doctor. Slowly she lowered to kiss the soft parted lips below her, capturing the
top lip and drawing it between hers.
"Mmmm, Gabrielle, you kiss almost as well as my lover ,"she whispered and then
broke and began to chuckle. Grace's lips pressed against the strong point of her chin,
then moved slowly down to the base of her neck where she could feel the pulsing of her
heart. She felt her dark headed companion shudder from her hot breath and touch, and she
smiled. Her mouth worked its way around to her ear and when she reached it, she let her
tongue brush the entrance and then her teeth lightly nibbled an earlobe.
"What about my lesson?"
A shudder and goosebumps covered her lover's back and arms from the sound of the low
voice. Meanwhile, hands had worked their way to aching breasts and hard nipples . They
gently caressed, kneaded and tugged out a few small gasps. Blue eyes that looked silver in
the moonlight glazed over in pleasure. "Now?" she labored to answer.
"Um, yes, now," came the whisper.
Strong hands were gripping the sheets by the blonde's head.
"Okay." she moaned and rolled off to her back away from the attention. "God
you're cruel."
Grace was grinning and chuckling. She rolled up onto her side and pushed her lover's white
T- shirt up past her belly button. She ran her hand along the scarred belly lightly
tracing the scars, the one from this year's stabbing still pink, others many years old and
pale. She let her fingers rest on the newest one, received four months before when Dana
was attacked by someone, reason still unknown, but powerful enough to have a deadly
nanovirus at their disposal.
The two women rarely spoke much about who the attackers could be, but Dana had the
government as the primary suspect, and possibly someone she once worked with. But she was
not sure of why they had injected her with the Beta virus that almost killed her and stole
her original kidneys. She suspected that they were the same people who cloned her skin
cells and placed them under a murdered woman's fingernails. What they expected to
accomplish with either feat was still a mystery.
Grace chewed her lip making little circles with her fingers. She thought about the two
hidden scars on Dana' back, from the double kidney transplant. Post modern medicine had
performed its miracle, first the cloning of her organs and then the physical exchange. But
Dana had only been home from the hospital for two months. She was beginning to regain some
of the weight she had lost, but she still tired easily.
Dana grabbed the young doctor's hand just before it slipped under the elastic waistband of
her sleep shorts and withdrew it.
"Lesson first," she corrected and climbed out of bed. Thank god the water's
cold, she thought to herself and stretched her muscles.
Grace rolled out her side and pulled on a pair of gray sweats and an ancient faded blue
college T-shirt. She took a quick trip to the linen closet to grab a few towels and an old
blanket. Dana came over and grabbed the bulky blanket and laid it over her own shoulder.
"Come on Rip," she said to the dog that was again sleeping on the end of the
couch. A blue black head popped up at the mention of her name and she sprung to the floor.
She led her friends through the back door and down to the sandy beach.
The waves of the Atlantic Ocean, formerly the Long Island Sound, beat rhythmically against
the beach. The full moon cast shimmering light onto the two forms who carefully laid out
the blanket. Grace dropped the_ towels onto the blanket and then removed her sweats and
shirt. Dana tossed a piece of drift wood into the water and Rip sprinted after it hopping
over the crashing waves, splashing up a frothy path.
Dana watched the ocean come to her, leave, then rush back.
"You're not too tired ?" Grace asked to the wide shouldered back.
Dana turned to the caring doctor.
"Because if you are we can skip . . ."
"I'm fine," she answered and grinned at the beauty before her. "But if
you're chickening out."
Eyes squinted back at the challenge.
"And the water is really cold," she said pointedly and walked to the blanket and
slipped out of her shorts and baggy shirt revealing an endomorphic body just beginning to
gain muscle mass. She held out her hand to Grace, who accepted, and walked her to the edge
of the water. "Best bet is to dive right in," she suggested.
"I'll wade, you go ahead."
Cold water struck their feet, then receded with their breath. Rip sloshed over to them and
shook the water from her coat all over them as she dropped the piece of wood at Dana's
feet. Grace reached for the plank, but Rip barked at her startling her.
"What's her problem?" she asked Dana who was bending to retrieve the stick from
the sand.
"She doesn't think you throw it far enough." She flung the stick out into the
water.
Grace scrunched her face up in distaste. "She thinks I'm a wimp."
A crooked smile. "She accepts your shortcomings. Now for that swimming lesson,"
Dana said picking the smaller woman up and hefting her onto her shoulder. It would have
been impossible a few weeks earlier but the vitamins and exercise were doing wonders for
reshaping the flaccid muscles atrophied by her illness. She waded into waist high water
and then lowered the clinging naked women down into the frigid water.
Grace clung to her like a kitten, pressing her breasts and pelvis tightly against the
taller woman not out of passion or even the ice cold water, but out of fear. Grace could
not swim in the ocean, which Dana at first found ironic considering where Grace had
purchased her house. But as she learned more about Grace she understood it was a personal
challenge she had put herself up to.
"Relax, I'm here," Dana said soothingly, her arms around the curving waist, and
very, very much enjoying the contact. Salt water rose and fell against their bodies. Rip
dog paddled by kerplunking her way with each stroke, offering a doggy snort.
"Quit showing off you bitch!" Grace grumbled.
"Now come on, loosen your hold a bit ,or I'm going to take you under with me."
Slowly the blond began to relax, straightening her legs until soft mushy sand squished
between her toes. Dana did not let her eyes or hands move from the frightened pupil.
"First thing is that you need to become one with the water."
Grace rolled her eyes. "That's stu . . ." and then a large swell crashed into
her tugging her off her feet and under the murky water. After the initial mind chilling
hit of cold water, panic consumed her and she tried to scream. Then she was yanked out of
the darkness and terror.
She pushed Dana away angry and embarrassed and began to trudge to shore.
"Get your perfect little ass back here," Dana said in a low strong voice to the
retreating figure.
"That was mean what you did."
"Mean how?" Grace continued to walk against the tide. "You don't think I
commanded the ocean to do that?"
Grace turned around. "No, but you knew that wave was coming. And you know I'm scared
of, of . . ."
"My arms were around you the whole time, plus, you can stand here all you had to do
was put your feet down. It's no different than in the bathtub."
The frightened woman did not budge.
"Look, you will not be able to sail with me if you cannot swim."
Grace's face grew grim. "I can swim, just not in this water."
"Water is water, Grace, a highly dipolar molecule made up of two hydrogens and an
oxygen. This stuff just happens to have a little salt added for taste."
"And the ability to kill twenty million people."
A pause. "You can't sail with me unless you learn to swim," Dana repeated, but
wondering if she was being too tough. Millions of people grew up with a fear of water
after the Big Wave that wiped out many of the Eastern coast cities that were not buffered
by some land mass. The Connecticut shoreline had been buffered by the long glacial deposit
left millions of years prior by the last Ice Age, called Long Island, which disappeared
altogether when the wave hit. Now the Connecticut shore was no longer protected from the
heavy corrosive energy of the ocean which is why the waves pounded the beach so heavily.
"I promise I won't let anything happen to you." She held out her hand to her
rigid friend. It took a moment for her to accept, and when she took the proffered hand she
was pulled into the naked body of her best friend. If anyone could keep her safe from
harm, she could.
Dana spent the next hour teaching her pupil how to tread water and then how to swim, well,
sort of swim, with the waves. With each new skill, which was picked up quickly by the
bright woman, confidence was gained.
Dana was standing chest deep in the water tossing the stick for the water dog who swam
quickly to retrieve it.
"So, who is Gabrielle?"
"Huh, What?" A glimpse of recollection. She chuckled, could she actually think
there really was some one else. "No one, it's just a name that popped into my
head."
"Oh," Grace replied disbelieving. The water was cold and she felt herself begin
to shiver. " I know several Gabrielles. Seems like everyone was naming their daughter
that in the late 90's."
"I never met any."
"Yeah, right," she picked her feet up and tried to breast stroke a few meters
farther away without thinking about fish or crabs or tidal waves .
"I would never lie to you, especially about another woman," Dana said intensely
serious.
Grace turned and swam back towards her. "But you do know a Gabrielle, or did. I can
tell from your eyes."
Dana squinted at the approaching swimmer, her arms crossed over her exposed upper body.
"Who was she?"
"Grace."
"Come on."
Dana rolled her neck and stared at the water surrounding her. "She wasn't a who, she
was more like what."
"A what? What was she, some virtual woman you made on your computer when you got
lonely."
"No." Dana looked nervous.
Grace swam closer very interested. She had touched on something here, and needed to know.
"Then what kind of what?"
"An imaginary friend."
Grace stood, a surprised but interested look on her face. "Go on."
Dana watched the water dance off her breasts, the moon behind her. She felt the heatof
arousal beginning as a small wave reached up and licked a perky nipple. The round breasts
and strong shoulders, the thin belly that swelled into hips, and what was hidden beneath
the water began to go through her mind.
"Da-na," Grace sang knowing where her mind had wandered.
Dana swallowed so that she could speak, hoping the cover of night would hide the blush
that had crept onto her cheeks. "I was little. I made her up to play with because I
didn't have any brothers or sisters."
Grace looked amused. "What was she like?"
"What do you mean?" Dana ducked into the water to cool off.
"You know, did she talk you into getting into trouble, was she mischievous?"
"She was very brave."
"Smart?"
"Um hum."
"What did she look like?"
A quizzical look back. "I don't understand the question."
"What's to understand. What color were her eyes, her hair, was she tall or
short."
"I wouldn't know."
"What do you mean," she began to laugh.
"Well, she was kind of clear."
"Clear?"
"Yeah, Dopey, she was invisible."
"Friggin smartass."
Dana threw her head back and laughed loudly. "She talked a lot too, never gave me a
chance to get a word in."
"Well that explains a few things, now doesn't it. Does she ever visit you now?"
"No, Grace." Dana swam up to within inches of her companion. "I have you to
keep me from getting a word in." She slid her arms around the slender hips of her
lover and stood. "You're getting better. Still afraid?"
"Not as much, but I can touch here. If I were out farther, I don't know."
"We'll have to try that when it's light out. So when you feel comfortable with the
world knowing there is actually something you don't know how to do, we'll try a lesson
during the day."
"Want to hear something silly?" The two were sitting on the blanket, redressed,
towel drying their hair.
Grace looked at her with interest.
"When I was in York I spent a lot of time in solitary confinement. We called it the
hole, and it wasn't a very pleasant place." She breathed deeply and picked up a
handful of pebbles which she began throwing one by one into the water. "I was placed
in there on several occasions, but one time, " she tossed a rock towards the waves
and waited for the splash, "one time I was in there for an incredibly long time,
Rachel told me it was a year and a half, but it seemed a lot longer." She stopped.
"That's not silly." Grace said, resisting the urge to wrap her arms around Dana.
She began to throw pebbles again. "The silly part is that after, I guess it was a
couple of weeks, Gabrielle began to talk to me again."
"Really?"
"Crazy, huh?"
"What did you talk about?"
"She told me jokes and stories. Stuff like that. Sometimes she sang, not very well at
first, but the more she sang, the better she got. You know singing just takes practice.
It's all muscular, well not all, but people can control their tone. Sad thing is, if
they're told young they can't sing they never practice enough to get any better at
it."
"Another theory from the desk of the Great Doc Papadopolis."
Dana smiled lazily and lay back on the blanket. "What do you think about it, do you
think I was going crazy?"
"No sounds more like coping, just like as a kid, you were lonely and needed a friend.
That was a pretty extreme circumstance."
Dana slipped her hands behind her head and looked up at the stars.
"Now if you had slept with her, then maybe I would say you were a little coo-coo for
cocoa puffs."
"No, I don't have sex with imaginary people, only beautiful blond brilliant
doctors." She shivered as a cold wind blew across the blanket.
"You're cold," Grace said.
"A little."
"How about a hot shower, and then you can make love to your brilliant blond doctor
until the wee hours."
That caught Dana's attention. "Rip!" a whistle. "Let's go." She hopped
to her feet and offered her hand to Grace, yanking her to her feet.
In the shower Grace could see the blue tinge to her lover's body from the cold, and worked
her hands all over the body to improve the circulation. She berated herself for not being
more careful. Dana was recuperating wonderfully, but she was still healing, and being in
icy water for an hour was not the best way to improve ones health.
Dana had no idea why the doctor was treating her to such a wonderful washing, but she
didn't complain. She liked the attention.
"And you said I have a perfect ass?" You need to check the mirror once in a
while," Grace said as the soap slid down to wash the round behind.
"Nothing perfect about this scrawny body," Dana said as she turned into the
smaller frame. "Now you, you take my breath away." And with that she bent and
indulged in a mouth quenching kiss so deep that it sucked the air out of Grace's lungs
leaving her feeling lightheaded.
"Dana?" Grace asked as she stroked the hair of her resting love's head that lay
in her lap. She was sitting up with her back against the headboard. They had made it to
the bed when the hot water ran out. The sheets were still damp from the water they had not
taken the time to dry. "I want to ask you something."
"Hmm," Dana replied sleepily planting a kiss on her belly. Her hands were
resting comfortably wrapped around her lover's muscular thighs. She was comforted by the
lingering musky scent of her Grace and the warmth of her body.
"Sex has been different since your illness," she said tentatively.
"Different how, bad?" Dana looked up in concern. She had thought it was better.
"No, not bad, different. I used to feel like you couldn't get enough of me. Before it
was like you were trying to devour me."
"I hadn't eaten for twenty-nine years Grace, I was kind of hungry."
Grace cocked her head and swatted her lightly. "No it was more . . ." she
searched for the word.
"Passionate?"
"No, it's still passionate. Insatiable."
"Insatiable," she repeated for herself. She sat up next to her lover to think
about it. Wrapping her arms around her knees, she leaned her head on her forearms.
"When we first started," she paused trying to be tactful, "sleeping
together, I was caught up in trying to please you, in the newness, and in letting go of
certain ...things ." But things had changed over the past months. Dana allowed
herself to enjoy the intimacy of the lovemaking, the easy humor it had, and letting her
lover explore her own body. A thought crossed her mind. "Are you telling me our love
making is boring?"
"No," Grace laughed.
"Phew. Because I really like where we are."
Grace let a hand rub down the curve of the spine to the pink scars on her back.
"Where are we?" she asked seductively, watching her hand's languid progress.
Dana arched an eyebrow and in a swift movement pulled Grace towards the end of the bed so
that she was flat on her back under her, their bodies stretched against each other.
"Do you know what I want when I'm with you, Grace Wilson?" she whispered into
her ear and then gently sucked the string of muscles of her neck. "I want to crawl
right up beside you and stay there forever because that's how good it feels for me to be
with you. "
Grace smiled against Dana's shoulder and kissed softly at first, but as she felt her
lover's hands part her thighs and then begin to stroke the inside of her legs she bit down
hard. Dana forgot her activity and reached for the bed covers as she moaned loudly. When
Grace removed her teeth Dana took the opportunity to posses her mouth roughly. Her tongue
searched ardently for Grace, but Grace captured it between her teeth and began to suck on
it pulling it deep into her mouth. Dana whimpered and grabbed onto her lover who had slid
her thigh between her legs. Grace used her hands to pull the body on top of her even
closer, her own body moving against her lover's , who groaned desperately into her mouth.
When Grace finally climaxed she threw her head back against the mattress and called out
Dana's name, her body rigid and convulsing as Dana continued to move. A moment later Dana
reached the same place and with a gasp collapsed onto the smaller body. They fell asleep
like that and slept until late morning.
As was becoming the practice Grace awoke first. Dana's illness had made her tire easy and
get into the habit of sleeping late. On mornings when Grace woke up underneath her lover
which was often, this was a problem, however, nothing she could not solve. On this
particular morning she decided on a slightly novel approach, she decided to sing one of
Dana's least favorite diddys.
"It takes all sorts, to make a world," Dana's eyes shot open. "Big and tall
sorts, short and small sorts," Grace began to giggle when she caught the look on her
sideways face.
"Stop!" Dana said lifting herself onto her elbows. The protest only made her
sing louder and more off key. She was rewarded with wet tongue on her nipple. But she
continued t sing. "It takes, oh god," she groaned while Dana let her hand roam
down and her mouth clamped on the nipple and sucked.
That was the last great evening and morning they shared together.