I've Missed you

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I hummed my little tune as I made my way down the cracked and broken street, tall hedges to my side, the sky grey and murky likely rain to come in the next few hours or so. I turned the corner and saw the first of the defences the tall chickenwire-like fence with the car blockade and small security hut where a man sat I approached and gave him a gentle wave, he looked up a doughnut in hand and nodded allowing me through the smaller side, I followed the painted white line along the edge of the fence I spotted another walkway on the other side then another fence and some people playing some kind of ball game not sure what all of them noticed me immediately and began to shout in my direction but I ignored them continuing on till I reached the main entrance to the building I pressed the button the door unlocking and I stepped inside stopping by the locked door in front of me. I waited a moment fixing my bag a little before the buzzer went off and the door in front of me unlocked so I went in still following the painted white line quickly reaching the office where a few guards sat with coffee.

"Good Afternoon" I smiled

"Ahh afternoon, Y/l/n isn't it?"

"That's me" I nodded

"Just a sec," he says rolling on his chair to grab some paperwork "Here for Murry aren't you?"

"Yes I am" I smiled

"He's already bouncing around the waiting room"

"I can imagine so" I giggled

"Right, usual business initial, date, sign, then in the book name, date, time" he explained putting a large book in front of me as well as a whole bunch of paperwork but I had been through this enough. Most of it was just the basic paperwork of you understand where you're going, that it could be dangerous, that guards will do their best to help you but you know don't be a dumb ass sort of paperwork. Once all that was done they took me through to a small room they locked my bag in a locker and the guard kept the key, they scanned me with a metal detector and I even got a pat down before he led me through on the white line path out the back of the building. The fence was tall and thick, littered with temporary outbuildings he led me through various gates until we reached a door. He opened it up and I headed inside stopping before another door, he then locked the door behind me I waited a moment until the door in front of me unlocked letting me inside the small room. The room had a bed, a sofa, a soft plush carpet, no windows and a few little lights. And of course, the most noticeable element of the room was Jake.

Jake stood in the middle of the room, in old Nike shoes, his grey sweatpants, a long sleeve shirt with a white torso and green sleeves that he had rolled to his elbows, his hair still a little damp where he must have been fresh out a shower. He stopped short as he saw me his eyes wide and his side erupted across his face.

without another word, he bolted over closing the gap between us and pulling me tightly to his chest his hands on my cheeks pulling my face to his and kissing me intensely I happily kissed him back our kisses so very intense and passionate until he finally pulled back

"I've missed you so badly" He gasped

"I've missed you too" I smiled "I only saw you a few days ago"

"I know, but we haven't been alone in a room for six months. I am overwhelmed with feelings right now"

"Awwww that's so sweet Jake" I giggled

"I'm not gonna lie the dress isn't helping" he says unable to look at my eyes staring completely at the cleavage of my little blue dress

"I thought you'd like my dress" I giggled

"I do, I really do. But again I haven't been alone with you for six months and I share a room with a murderer. This.... Is fucking fantastic" he smirked his hands unable to stop making a grabby action only inches from my breasts

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