Christina leaned back into Jazz’s welcoming arms. The bubble bath they shared was sprinkled with rose petals while scented candles rested all across the large, luxurious bathroom. The warm water seemed to melt away any ounce of stress caused by either of the two’s busy lives. The powerful newlywed couple made it a point to spend every Sunday evening in their oversized Jacuzzi tub. No matter what was going on or how busy they got, Christina made Jazz promise to make time for their bath. It was pure relaxation as Christina leaned her head back against Jazz’s chest.
“Baby how much do you love me?” Christina asked with a smile while lifting her leg out the water, gracing the surface with her toes.
“I love you more than the stars in the sky, I love u deeper than the ocean floor, I love u here, I love you now, I love you forevermore” Jazz replied, kissing Christina on the forehead. Her heartfelt poem was recited at least once daily but Christina never grew tired of it. They were perfectly happy and perfectly in love. As the words escaped Jazz’s lips, Christina melted into Jazz’s strong arms.
“You’re never going to leave me right, baby?” Christina asked sweetly.
“You know I’m never going to leave you, my love” Jazz answered, voice as smooth as silk. Christina, satisfied with the answer given to her, wrapped her hands behind Jazz’s head and pulled her in for a deep kiss. She loved everything about Jazz. Jazz was an amazing person. Her masculinity meshed perfectly well with her feminine side. Although most would identify her as a “dom” or “stud”, Christina knew better. Christina loved how Jazz could perfectly balance her aggressive nature with her soft loving side. Jazz was everything Christina wanted in a woman.
In turn, Christina was everything Jazz wanted in a woman. She was the epitome of a woman. She was feminine and wore it well. Even though she was one for heels, Christina would throw on a pair of Jordans and a tee and still turn countless heads at any event. Jazz loved Christina’s balance and style. She truly believed they were a match made in heaven.
But Jazz had a secret. A secret she could never reveal to Christina willingly. A secret she hoped would never escape the confines of her mind. A secret that would hurt Christina to the core. Even though they were newlyweds, and happy with every aspect of their marriage, Jazz knew that she couldn’t tell Christina the truth. It hurt her to hold it in, but she knew it would hurt Christina more to reveal it.