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The café down the street. Another day writing. A simple mocha order or so Jordan thinks. When the barista calls out her name, another hand reaches. The other person - her exact double except their style's just a bit edgier and their name is shortened to 'Jo'. The mix-up turns into a meet-cute. The two learn more about each other over coffee and the conversation moves between the rational question of potential shared biology to the magic of our imagination and the creative forces we all possess to make our wildest dreams come true. As if lovers, they talk until close. Their walk home turns into a sprint through the rain. Things gets even weirder when Jo takes Jordan back to her building - it just so happens to be Jo's address as well, what a bizarre coincidence. Inside, the border between them dissolves and the two identical bodies warm in the shower, and then fall into bed, both consenting to the passion of a once-in-a-lifetime encounter.
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REFLECTOR
Jordan Black
Artcover: Kira Oneida
Copyright: BERLINABLE
Berlinable invites you to leave all your fears behind and dive into a world where sex is a tool for self-empowerment.
Our mission is to change the world - one soul at a time.
When people accept their own sexuality, they build a more tolerant society.
Words to inspire, to encourage, to transform.
Open your mind and free your deepest desires.
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The smell of freshly ground coffee beans filled the air in a crowded cafe. Kaiit was playing overhead smooth, comfy beats - mingling with the chatter of the other patrons. Jordan snagged the last open table. A corner seat, too. A soft stream of light shone onto the wood table and a dominating, high-backed antique arm chair.
“Perfect.” she thought to herself.
At the counter she ordered a mocha.
“What’s the name?” the server asked.
“Jo, please. For here.”
Back at the table, she waited for her coffee, and stared at the open document on her laptop. ‘Exploring Sexual Fantasies’. Fantasies within fantasies, really, she thought to herself. People who get off on dreaming about magical creatures, alternate universes, alien invasions, if you would. She was halfway through this piece. Research done; she knew how she wanted to present it. Now she was just waiting for the writing flow to take over. Most of her work was on sexuality. She’d pitch topics to different publications. Sometimes getting assignments on what was trendy - people always want to talk about sex. Jordan would break it down so it’s informative and exploratory for readers. The work suited her. Kept her creativity alive and offered the challenge of making the topics accessible to her readers. She’d always been the independent type, entertained by her own imagination and passions.
When she’d first started professionally writing the topics had been pretty clear. Lay out the latest inclusive terminology. Share empowering mindsets and philosophies. Lately she’d been craving more from the work. Imagination, connection, experimentation. This topic offered the opportunity to deep dive into something new. As a shot in the dark, the piece had been approved on a draft basis from one of the smaller publications that was interested in taking risks. More than sharing with readers different fantasies people might enjoy, she wanted to talk about playfulness. Self-exploration, trust, and intention spiraled around her head.
