The First Kiss

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"I don't think there are any men who are faithful to their wives." -Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis

It is Friday and Jack had to admit he was looking forward to seeing Jackie again. Why? He didn't know but the thought of staring into those deep brown eyes excited him.

Jack is tying his tie when Marilyn comes up behind him. "I'll see you in a few days, darling?" she says before kissing his neck.

"Have a safe flight," he replies kissing her back.

Marilyn is going to be gone for the entire weekend. Which meant she wouldn't be back until Monday morning.

Despite this expensive vacation that she was going on; he is happy to get her out of his hair. He wouldn't have to worry about her coming in on his meeting with Jackie, or any other meeting for that matter.

He walks his wife downstairs to where the waiting helicopter is sitting ready to take her to their airport.

He turns to his wife and kisses her again before she boards the chopper.

He waves as it flew away until he couldn't see it anymore.

Jack made his way back inside to go to his office.

He looks at the clock to see its only five minutes past ten. Still, two hours till he sees her again. He is looking forward to seeing her to the point where he is getting anxious.

He was so engrossed in his work when his phone startled him.

"Hello, this is the President," Jack says.

"Mr. President, Senator Bouvier is here to see you," Mrs. Lincoln says over the phone.

Jack smiles and replies, "Please send her in."

He couldn't believe how fast those two hours went by. Now the woman who has haunted his fantasies is going to standing in front of him in the flesh.

Just then the door to his office opened and walks in the beautiful Senator.

Jack's breath caught when he looks at her in the navy blue suit with the first three buttons undone showing a little cleavage and a gold necklace.

Her hair is pulled back into an up-do accentuating her beautiful features. He felt his blood rush to his lower half and is hoping that it wouldn't give away how he is feeling.

"Senator Bouvier, I'm glad you are able to meet with me," Jack says coming from around his desk extending his hand.

"It's nice to see you again Mr. President," Jackie says shaking his hand.

Her soft hand against his hand only made him wonder if her body felt just as soft.

Coming out of his thoughts quickly he offered her a seat as he sat down in his rocking chair.

"So Mr. President, what about the labor bill did you want to know?" Jackie asks looking into his eyes.

Despite the air of confidence that she is displaying she is actually quite nervous. Jackie has a feeling that there has to be an ulterior motive for her to be here today.

Why would the President of the United States want to meet with a Junior Senator about a bill that she just learned about two weeks ago? It would make more sense for him to meet with a Senator with more experience, more knowledge about such a bill.

"Yes, the labor bill. From what I'm understanding that some of our fellow Democrats are unsure about the terms of this bill especially how it will affect the average person when it comes to their wages. The part of the bill that I don't understand is the part that Senator McCall added?"

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