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Half and Half and Half

Commissioned: Ghnvab

Premise:

In a world where everyone is half of one person, finding not just the right person, but the right people, to be your other half for work, for play, and for dating, is a more daunting task than even our world. Jo hopes she can make it a fun experience though.

Contains: Half-and-Half conjoinment (not my usual thing, but hey, it's spooky month!)

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Story:

Josa gave one last puff of hot air before lifting the weights she’d been using and dropping them into their rack, the clack of heavy plates and metal handles making a satisfying noise in her ears.

Her mismatched ears.

Arching her back, her small, pert B-cup and C-cup tit rose into the air, their contrasting skin tones and size drawing her blue and brown eyes as she glanced in the mirror, throwing a smile at the reflected woman’s half and half face.

‘Damn we’re hot.’ Josa thought to herself, the smile shifting into a bit of a self satisfied smirk as she gave her reflection a quick arm flex pose, before blowing herself a kiss. ‘Damn right we are!’

Josa just giggled to herself and peeled her exercise pants down, revealing a bubble butt she’d worked hard on. Staying fit was kind of necessary…

When the entire world was half and half.

Mentally Josa felt her two halves slowly starting to peel themselves apart. When your mind was a venn diagram, sometimes thinking was more about being concise and to the point then it was about getting existential.

Though, come to think of it…

Joanna, or just Jo to her friends, and her roommate Sam looked out through their shared, half and half bodies eyes. Mentally they were a bit like a conjoined woman sitting at a computer with dual screens displaying just slightly different images, their hands on keyboard and mouse to share control. While their body was a half and half, a nearly invisible line down the middle denoting the two women that shared it, and their apartment, mentally they were two women, who had overlapped their minds like a venn diagram, still distinct, but mixed in places.

And as the existential thoughts came to an end, the orgasm they’d been building too under the hot water of their shower came to its own crescendo, the two women fully popping apart, leaving their separate halves, the water still falling on their now exposed skin of their halves, making the now individual ‘half’ women shiver in delight.

Now separate, the two shared a half smile, and braced against each other, hopping out of the shower, Jo keeping an arm around Sam’s waist as Sam turned the water off with a slap to the button.

Jo and Sam hopped out of the shower, still catching their breath as they toweled off their separated halves. Jo chuckled, pressing her hand to Sam’s wet waist. “We’re getting too good at that,” she teased, her voice echoing their easygoing partnership.

Sam grinned back, tossing her towel onto the rack. “Or just well-practiced,” she shot back with a wink. Their mornings were always a flurry of syncing and separating, a routine they'd perfected over years of living together.

Jo pulled on her clothes, half of a bright blue sports bra, mismatched underwear, and leggings that hugged her toned body—though only her left half, of course. Sam’s wardrobe was a lot more casual, slinging on a hoodie and shorts as she leaned back against the bed, watching Jo finish up. They always took turns using the mirror, out of some unspoken roommate etiquette.

As Jo slipped her fingers through her half of the waistband, she caught Sam’s eye. “You working late tonight?” she asked.

“Yeah, probably won’t be back until after your date,” Sam said with a small smile, the right half of her face lifting. “I’ll leave the place clean for you.”

Jo nodded, grateful. “Thanks. Don’t know if I’m more nervous or excited.”

Before Sam could reply, there was a knock on the door. Jo’s rideshare had arrived.

“You got this,” Sam encouraged, giving Jo a playful push toward the door.

~

Jo opened the door to find Michaela standing there, her right half leaning against the doorframe, a smirk tugging at the corner of her lips. They'd been ride-sharing for a while now, and there was an ease between them that came from repetition, like knowing exactly how a puzzle piece fit. She was dressed in her usual office attire: half of a crisp button-up blouse and black slacks.

“Ready for another thrilling day at the office?” Michaela teased.

“Always,” Jo shot back a ‘half smile’ on her lips that she imagined would have been there even with a full face, and stepped out the door.

As soon as their sides touched, the connection happened. It was more than just physical, just like when Jo and Sam had become Josa, there was a subtle pull, like magnets clicking into place. Jo felt the rush of merging their minds as their halves fused together, skin blending seamlessly, their thoughts beginning to overlap. For a brief moment, she felt her identity shift slightly, Michaela’s sense of humor bleeding into her thoughts, her inner monologue mixing with hers, their sense of self going from being two, to being… Jochael.

Their individual consciousnesses didn’t disappear, but instead meshed like two streams flowing into one. Jo’s usual steady calm was now tinged with Michaela’s easygoing wit, while her normally laid-back mind took on some of her focus and drive. Their two individual minds became two halves of a single whole, making Jochael sharper together than Jo and Michaela were apart.

She began walking toward the subway, the shared body moving smoothly, in sync. Jo could feel Michaela’s awareness of the environment filtering into her perception: she glanced at passing cars while she kept track of time. As they walked, their dialogue was internal—quick flashes of thought that didn’t need to be voiced.

You should totally take the promotion if they offer it, Michaela’s thought drifted into Jo’s mind, unsolicited but not unwelcome. She didn’t need to ask what she was talking about; their connection gave him an intuitive understanding of her work situation, just as she could feel the underlying tension in her about the presentation she had later. And about… Thinking of getting a new shoe?

Mhmm! I’ll make sure the height on them is the same as these, maybe break them in over a weekend to be sure. Being half and half rideshare buddies, height differences were something always at the back of their minds. The promotion?

Maybe. But you’ll nail your presentation, don’t sweat it, Jo replied mentally, her confidence mingling with her nerves in their shared headspace to create an invigorating excitement for them both. She enjoyed how Michaela’s thoughts and her’s merged, flitting from thought to concept to place, and doubling back on itself without losing its place.

By the time they reached the subway, their usual routine of checking train times and slipping through the turnstiles felt almost automatic. Their shared body moved with purpose, Michaela’s half adjusting her briefcase while Jo’s half checked their phone for emails. Everything felt smoother, easier when they were connected—two halves functioning as a whole.

Once they arrived at the office building, Jo felt their mental bond start to gently unravel as they approached her desk, Michaela’s half’s hand already gliding around the railing that each hallway had to offer better help for halves making their way to their desks. Her awareness began to withdraw from Michaela’s thoughts, leaving behind faint traces of her energy and humor. The connection always faded slowly for the two of them, like stepping out of a warm pool.

“Catch you at five,” Michaela said aloud, the mental fusion and bond already breaking as their bodies split and she turned toward her workstation.

“See you then,” Jo replied, feeling her own thoughts fully resettle back into their usual rhythm as she took her seat. She glanced at her half-empty desk, the physical absence of her “work buddy” making the next few minutes feel just a little quieter as she began organizing her day.

But she wouldn’t be alone for long.

~

Jo sat at her desk, her fingers tapping idly on the keyboard one handed as she checked the time. Her “work buddy” would be here any minute, and she felt a slight anticipation build in her chest. Working alone, well, as half of her ‘workself’, always felt a bit stunted. Half the brainpower, half the efficiency, even half the knowledge of what to do was always a bit of a time waster. But when her coworker showed up, that’s when the real magic happened. Together, they were more than just Jo and Emma; they were something else entirely.

The tap of a heel approached from behind, and Jo didn’t need to turn around to know it was Emma. They’d been partnering for almost a year now, and the sound of Emma’s stride was unmistakable. The right-half woman moved with a precision that Jo admired—always confident, always on point.

“Morning, Jo,” Emma’s voice called out as she slid into her side of the seat beside Jo.

“Morning,” Jo replied, her half-body already leaning toward Emma’s as their sides met. The familiar click of connection snapped into place, a shiver running through both of them as their skin merged along the line of contact.

Mentally, the fusion was instant. Jo’s thoughts collided with Emma’s, melding together like threads of different colors being woven into a single tapestry. Their minds synced seamlessly, creating the entity they always became during work hours, Jomma.

Jomma blinked, feeling the rush of shared thoughts settle into a smooth, cohesive flow. Unlike Jochael, who could sometimes be disorganized or distracted, or Josa who was too horny for her own good, Jomma was laser-focused. The mental clarity was almost intoxicating, the way their minds intertwined to tackle problems with double the perspective. Both her halves had flirted with the idea of making this a more permanent thing, but when separate, agreed that was probably more Jomma being career oriented than anything Emma or Jo actually felt.

Jomma wasted no time, fingers flying over the keyboard as emails were answered, tasks were prioritized, and project outlines were refined with the precision of a well-oiled machine. It wasn’t just two people doing separate tasks side by side, or single consciousness taking on task after task, but both, a single person with twice the capacity, analyzing, solving, and creating all at once in a way neither of her halves, or any single woman could have done on her own.

But even in this hyper-efficient state, Jo and Emma were still there, like passengers on the Jomma train, their voices whispering in the background.

You think this new client’s gonna be as demanding as the last one? Emma’s thought drifted into Jo’s awareness, soft but distinct.

Oh, for sure, Jo responded mentally, their inner conversation running parallel to the work. But Jomma can handle it. We always do.

Damn right, Emma replied with a hint of pride, her thoughts blending back into the shared mind as they reviewed spreadsheets and checked off tasks in quick succession. Their separate math skills and talent for finding errors, twisting together perfectly and making quick work of the sheet.

Every now and then, little flares of their individuality would spike—Jo’s cautious attention to detail here, Emma’s boldness pushing through a risky decision there. It created a dynamic tension that made Jomma uniquely effective at her ‘mutual’ job. When one of them hesitated, the other’s confidence carried them forward. When one got too wrapped up in the minutiae, the other brought a broader view.

The hours flew by as Jomma breezed through the workload, tackling everything from reports to client calls without missing a beat. Lunchtime came and went, with Jomma barely pausing for food, eating automatically while their mind buzzed with shared thoughts about upcoming projects, blending and fitting them together as she crunched on a carrot spear.

But even in the midst of this productivity, Jo and Emma’s personalities would bubble up here and there, adding color to the experience.

Remind me to book that spa day next weekend, Emma’s voice chimed in, not missing a beat between sorting files, backing up the necessary ones, and a few that ‘might’ be necessary as per Jo’s judgment.

Right, like we’ll actually take time off, Jo teased back, their amusement rippling through their shared mind, though Jomma had already done the mental math to find a space in her schedule… both her halves wondered if she’d actually take it, or push it off as something ‘more urgent’ re: work related came up.

As the afternoon wore on, the intensity of their fusion began to taper off, not because they were any less focused, but because the work was winding down. Jomma completed the last of the day’s tasks, a soft sense of satisfaction blooming in their shared consciousness. With nothing urgent left to tackle, Jo and Emma began to mentally separate, their minds gradually pulling apart like threads loosening from a knot.

Jo could feel Emma’s distinct presence returning as well as her own, her confident energy pulling away from Jo’s more reserved calm. The fusion always unraveled slowly, gently—never abrupt or jarring like other fusions Jo did on the daily.

“Well, that’s another day done,” Emma said aloud, her voice now fully her own as they disconnected.

Jo smiled, feeling the lingering echo of their fusion fading. “Couldn’t have done it without Jomma.”

Emma grinned back, gathering her things. “Same time tomorrow?”

“Of course.” Jo laughed as their two halves fully came apart and Emma stood up, using the desk-bar to brace herself.

With that, Jo watched Emma walk away, her thoughts still buzzing with the mental clarity left over from their shared workday. But as always, the quiet slowly settled in as Jo returned to being just herself again.

Just in time for a rap of knuckles at the office door, drawing Jo’s attention. “Ready to call it a day?”

~

Jo felt a familiar rush of anticipation as she saw Michaela leaning casually against the office door frame, her right half’s hand bracing the weight of a sleek briefcase against her hip. Michaela had that same confident smirk she always wore after a long day at work, the kind of expression that spoke of quiet amusement and shared understanding. She, like Jo, was dressed in business casual attire, her sharp black blazer and half-skirt giving her a polished look.

“Ready to call it a day?” Michaela asked, her tone light, yet a playful energy buzzed beneath it. They’d been riding home together for as long as Jo could remember working at this company, and their fusions always had a particular chemistry that made the trip interesting.

“Absolutely,” Jo replied, stepping toward her.

As soon as their halves touched, the fusion clicked into place. Their sides melded together seamlessly, and just like every time before, Jo felt her consciousness bleed into Michaela’s, her own thoughts mixing with Michaela’s wit and relaxed confidence.

In an instant, Jochael was formed.

Jochael’s identity was, just like this morning,  a careful blend of Jo’s thoughtful nature and Michaela’s easygoing charm. Mentally, it was like flipping a switch. Jo’s tendency to overthink calmed as Michaela’s sense of humor softened her edges, while Michaela’s occasional laziness sharpened under the influence of Jo’s focus. Together, they found a mental balance, each of their weaknesses compensating for the other’s strengths. In the morning it helped them get their brains going for the day, and helped prep their mutual mind, then minds, to be ready for their work partners for the day, Jochael to Jo to Jomma, and Michaela with her other work-half as well.

In the afternoon, like now, Jo and Michaela’s mental blend as Jochael worked as well, easing them out of work mode and letting them be ready for the evening, and leaving work where it belonged, at work.

Jochael brushed her half-hair behind her ear on Michaela’s side but using Jo’s mannerisms, her mind already synced into a harmonious flow as she began her walk to the train. Her gait was perfectly in sync, the body moving effortlessly, as though she’d been walking as one all Jo and Michaela’s lives. Mentally, they drifted between casual thoughts, snatches of conversation that no longer needed words, and the day's events. Out of politeness, not need, Jo or Michaela would ask questions, though the memories were already Jochael’s mutually.

How’d the presentation go? Jo’s curiosity sparked in their shared mindspace, the question mixing with a bit of concern.

Better than expected, thanks to your pep talk this morning, Michaela’s confidence washed over the thought, a hint of amusement trailing after. But I still might switch to flats. These heels are killing me.

Jo’s laugh echoed in their mind. Jo was a whole inch taller than Michaela, and the heel had been necessary way back when they started this. And here I thought I was the only one feeling that.

Nope, Michaela teased back, her mind flitting between thoughts of the day and idle musings about dinner plans.

Wait… dinner plans… those were… Jo’s… right? Jochael thought to themselves. She did tend to blend that kind of stuff together a bit.

They moved through the office lobby and out onto the bustling street, Jochael weaving easily through the crowds. Every now and then, their minds would overlap more deeply, both sides of Jochael focusing on a random detail, Michaela noticing the stylish shoes of a passerby, Jo observing the golden light of sunset reflecting off nearby skyscrapers. Each time, their thoughts aligned perfectly, both of them sharing a wordless moment of acknowledgment before sliding back into casual mental conversation as more and more of the workday stress melted away.

As they approached the subway, Jochael instinctively checked the train schedule in their shared mental space. It was part of their routine, something they did without thinking. Michaela’s half carried the briefcase while Jo’s half adjusted the strap on their shared bag. The balance of tasks, the shared mental load—it all felt so natural, as if Jochael were a person unto herself, neither fully Jo nor fully Michaela, but something greater than either of them alone, in much the same way Jomma faced her day.

On the train, they relaxed into a quiet rhythm, enjoying the smooth hum of the ride beneath them. As Jochael, their usual stress from work felt distant, like memories that belonged to someone else. They could still feel the lingering influence of Jomma, the sharp focus and drive that had propelled them through the day, but it was softer now, blending with Michaela’s more carefree energy.

As they neared Jochael’s stop, the familiar sensation of unraveling began. Their connection slowly loosened, minds untangling from one another, but not before a final playful thought slipped between them.

You’re gonna tell Sam about that date, right? Michaela’s teasing mental voice floated through Jo’s awareness, just as their bodies started to peel apart.

Of course. And if I’m late, I’ll blame you, Jo replied with a mental smirk, their fusion dissolving into warm amusement.

Michaela chuckled aloud as their halves separated, just as they reached Jo’s door. “You’d better hurry, then,” she said, giving Jo a wink as she turned away, heading off toward the elevator, her apartment on a higher floor.

Jo smiled, feeling her own mind fully return to her as she stepped through the door. The clarity of being herself again was both refreshing and a little strange after the ease of being Jochael. But with the date looming on the horizon, she didn’t have much time to dwell on it.

Sam would be waiting, and soon, Jo would need to prepare for what was sure to be an interesting night.

~

Jo stepped into her apartment, the quietness of being fully herself again settling around her like a familiar blanket. The rush of thoughts, both hers and Michaela's as Jochael’s, gradually faded into the background, leaving just Jo and the echo of their shared laughter. She let out a deep breath, glancing at the clock. She had just enough time to get ready.

Sam would be arriving soon, probably with a grin and a teasing comment about how Jo always took forever to get ready, but tonight wasn’t about rushing. She wanted to be present, fully herself, not fusions like Josa deciding how she’d look for the date, no shared mental shortcuts, just Jo and how she felt would work for a date. That was important, especially on a night like this.

She headed to her bedroom, pulling open her closet and looking over her options. The different fusion’s she’d been since setting up the date had each had their own thoughts about it, front and foremost the fusion she spent the most time as was Sam/Josa, who had suggested a semi-casual look for the evening, but Jo knew better than to leave her outfit choices up to her second half. If it were up to Josa, they'd already be in something gaudy, way too flashy for Jo’s taste. Sam might find it amusing, but Jo preferred a more understated approach.

“You know Josa’s idea of ‘date night makeup’ is more glitter than I even own,” Jo muttered to herself with a smirk, picturing how their fusion would’ve chosen bold colors, bright eyeliner, and way too much shimmer. As much as Jo enjoyed Josa’s boldness, and her sexdrive, tonight she wanted something different, something that felt more like… Jo.

She selected a simple but flattering outfit: a sleek black dress with soft, minimal jewelry. It wasn’t too fancy, but it had enough elegance to feel right for the occasion. Makeup followed the same principle: subtle, classic, just a touch of blush and lipstick to accentuate her features.

No glitter.

“Perfect,” she murmured to herself, stepping back from the mirror.

Just as she was finishing up, a soft chime from her phone let her know the ride-share had arrived. Her heart skipped a beat, Sam hadn’t gotten home yet. There’d been no playful banter to ease her mind before the date. Instead it was just be-beep! And rush into a fusion with someone she’d never met before to go have a mutual ‘double-date’ with.

This part was always a little nerve-wracking. She hadn’t met this man before, only paired through the app’s algorithm for compatibility, and even though she trusted the system, it didn’t make the initial connection any less intimidating. The app promised a good match, but fusions were tricky, more like blind dates than partnerships, especially when you didn’t know how someone else’s mind would blend with yours, how their mental fusion would turn out, or who it’d turn out to be.

Grabbing her coat, she took a deep breath and headed for the door. There was no turning back now.

~

Downstairs, Jo stepped out of her building and spotted her ride-share partner standing by the curb, his hand in his pocket. He was tall, like Jo in her own high heel, and had a powerful aura with a strong, confident stance, but there was a certain softness to his expression that put Jo slightly at ease. His dark hair was slicked back, his half of a face framed by glasses, really a monocle but shaped like half of a pair of glasses, on one side, a subtle hint at his dual-gendered nature. His name, according to the app, was Alex.

Jo approached Alex, her nerves buzzing beneath her calm exterior. He smiled as she neared, a friendly, open expression that helped ease some of the tension in her chest. Jo could already get a sense of his nature, strong but… gentle. Jo couldn’t help but wonder how their minds would fit together, what kind of fusion they’d become, and how it would feel compared to the ease of her usual fusions. All of this on top of going on a first date was starting to feel a bit much for one night.

“Jo, right?” Alex asked, his voice smooth, neither too deep nor too soft, but with an inviting warmth that immediately drew her in.

“Yeah, that’s me,” Jo replied, giving a small smile as they moved their hands together. In another world, this might have been a handshake, but in a world where half the people were left or right handed by necessity, opposite halves like Jo and Alex had a different way of doing it, touching fingertips, then palms together, before spreading their finger apart in something like a Vulcan salute, their half-touch beginning the familiar process of syncing up.

“Ready?” Alex’s eyes sparkled with a hint of amusement, but there was an underlying nervousness too. That made Jo feel better, the cold feet, cold foot, warming at his touch.

They stepped closer, their sides aligning. The initial connection was subtle but noticeable, like a gentle tug as their minds began to intermingle. The feeling was softer than the usual snap of her fusion with Michaela or Emma, or as ‘melted butter running together’ as Sam; it was slower, tentative, like easing into a cold pool. Jo could feel Alex’s thoughts brushing against hers, cautious but curious.

Alex’s presence was strong, yet unfamiliar. His mind didn’t immediately slot into place with hers, mental spots bumped together, swimming lessons as kids from Jo not meshing with a fear of the water from Alex, and it left Jo feeling the natural hesitations that came with syncing up for the first time. Then a swirl of his thoughts mixed with hers, nervous about their date, his second but her first, blending their perspectives, but not yet fully meshing. Jo knew this fusion would take a little more effort to find balance, unlike her more practiced fusions.

The sensation wasn’t uncomfortable, just different, like meeting someone new at a party, trying to find a rhythm in the conversation, careful not to shout over the ‘music’ of their minds meshing but still wanting to hear each other clearly. She could sense Alex’s own curiosity mirroring her own, the way he was quietly observing how her thoughts mixed with his, how their minds adjusted to one another’s pace.

They started walking, their bodies moving in sync, though there was a slight stiffness to their stride, as if both of them were still learning how to navigate the fusion. Jo could feel a bit of Alex’s analytical nature seeping into her thoughts, his careful consideration of their surroundings and the slight awkwardness of their first few steps.

In contrast, her own focus on the upcoming date, a nervous excitement that bubbled beneath her surface, mingled with his. As they walked, their minds continued to blend, Alex’s thoughts aligning more and more closely with hers, their individual mental frequencies starting to tune in to one another.

You’re a little nervous, Alex noted mentally, his tone thoughtful but with a trace of humor, as their thoughts became clearer to each other.

Yeah, it’s not every day I fuse with a complete stranger, Jo replied inwardly, her own humor rising to meet his.

“Same here,” he admitted, switching to saying it out loud. She could feel how the echo that was still persisting in their mind, as if they were yelling across a chasm, was disorienting for him. “Though I think we’re doing okay so far.”

Jo smiled at that, feeling the connection between them deepen slightly as their stride smoothed out, their thoughts syncing a bit more naturally. It was still slower than her usual fusions, but there was something reassuring about the gradual process, the way they were both carefully learning to fit together.

By the time they reached the restaurant, Jo and Alex had become more comfortable in their fusion. They weren’t quite fully synchronized yet, but there was a growing ease between them, a sense that they could handle this. Their shared persona, Aljo, as Jo playfully thought to themself, felt stable enough to face the night ahead.

Standing outside the restaurant, Aljo paused for a moment, the excitement and nerves still bubbling beneath the surface, as they prepared to meet the others inside.

~

Inside the restaurant, Aljo was enveloped by a warm ambiance of soft lighting and the tantalizing aroma of gourmet cuisine. A ‘fusion restaurant’ Aljo could hear the Italian and Japanese music blending together as dish’s of spaghetti and sushi were served on the same plate. They found their table quickly, set for four halves, with two chairs. Their fellow diners, another couple also paired through the app, and also Alex and Jo’s dates respectively, greeted Aljo with friendly smiles, an encouraging prelude to the evening ahead.

The conversation flowed effortlessly, vibrant and electric. Laughter bounced from one side of the table to the other, their voices rising and falling in perfect harmony. Each pair of halves intermingled like a vibrant tapestry, Jo’s curiosity paired with Alex’s wit, while the other couple’s charm matched their playful banter. The atmosphere was charged, a palpable energy weaving between them, fueled by the excitement of their unique situations and the thrill of shared exploration.

With each passing course, Jo and Alex’s connection deepened. It was intoxicating, the way their minds flowed together seamlessly, exchanging thoughts and feelings with an almost hypnotic rhythm. Aljo found that they could feel each other’s desire simmering just below the surface, an unspoken understanding that surged with every shared glance and soft touch that Jo and Alex were picking up on, and shared intimately.

As dessert arrived, a decadent chocolate torte drizzled with raspberry sauce, the conversation took a more intimate turn. The air grew thick with a tension as delicious as the torte, a mixture of laughter and lingering touches that made Jo acutely aware of the heat radiating from Alex, and no small amount from herself and their mutual dates. They exchanged glances filled with mutual longing, excitement, and a hint of mischief.

“Shall we continue this somewhere a bit more private?” Alex suggested, his voice low and inviting, eyes glinting with a shared thrill, even with their voice divided for the first time since meshing into Aljo, a delicious excitement bubbling up in them.

Jo felt that thrill, and ran with it, her pulse quickening as she answered. “Definitely,” a playful smile tugging at her/their lips.

Their dates gave an eager nod and they gathered their things, their own excitement bubbling over. It was clear they had planned for the night to lead this way, a shared adventure in all its forms. Jo could feel the anticipation building within Aljo, the mix of her own eagerness and Alex’s electric energy merging into a singular, driving force.

Outside, the night was still young, and as they hurried down the street, Aljo’s connection intensified. Every brush of skin ignited a spark, their senses heightened and aware of the world around them. Alex’s hand brushed against Jo’s, their fingers intertwining, sending shockwaves through both halves of their being, before Jo took their dates. Had they asked the fusion's name? Aljo wasn’t sure they had. It didn’t matter! They wanted this.

When they reached the hotel, the atmosphere felt charged, the anticipation palpable. One of the other halves had already rented the room, and the two pairs of halves slipped inside, the door clicking shut behind them. The moment the door closed, the energy shifted, an electric pulse running through the air, making each heartbeat feel like a countdown.

~

In the soft glow of the hotel room, the air was thick with desire. Aljo stood close to their dates, their bodies a mere breath apart, the space between them pulsing with anticipation. Jo’s senses were alive, every nerve ending heightened as she could feel Alex’s excitement mirroring her own. They shared a glance, and in that moment, the world around them faded away.

The room was cozy and inviting, a sanctuary for the electric energy that crackled between the four halves. Aljo felt the magnetic pull between them grow stronger, an irresistible force that drew them closer together. With a shared understanding, Alex stepped forward, closing the distance, and captured Aljo's lips in a soft, tentative kiss that sent shivers racing down Jo’s spine.

Jo could feel every sensation magnified as Aljo kissed Alex back, her mind merging with his in a fluid dance of passion. There was a warmth that radiated between them, a deep yearning that ignited as their bodies responded instinctively. Each brush of their lips sent waves of pleasure coursing through them, intertwining their desires and awakening a hunger that had been simmering all evening.

In that kiss, Aljo tasted the richness of Alex’s essence, a mix of sweet anticipation and raw longing. The intimacy deepened, their kisses becoming more urgent as Alex’s hands roamed along Aljo’s waist, grounding them in the moment. Jo could feel Alex’s strong hands exploring her curves, while the softness of her own touch responded, gliding across the contours of Alex’s form. Each touch ignited the embers of their shared excitement, feeding the fire that burned between them.

Breaking the kiss, Alex’s gaze held a spark of mischief and desire, and Jo could sense the thrill of the unknown coursing through him. “Let’s explore each other,” the male half of their date murmured, his voice a sultry whisper that sent a shiver down Aljo’s spine. The suggestion hung in the air, filled with promise.

“Let’s,” Aljo replied, the word spilling from their lips like an incantation. They were two halves, but they felt like one entity, truly, for the first time that night as a harmony of intentions and desires blended seamlessly. They drew closer together, their breaths mingling, a heady mix of excitement and urgency enveloping them.

With a shared spark of spontaneity, Aljo pulled their date to them, inviting them into the intimacy of the moment, pressing their bodies together. Aljo felt the intoxicating energy amplify as hands explored, soft laughter mingling with shared gasps, all four halves feeding off each other’s arousal.

The bed beckoned, and they tumbled toward it, a tangle of limbs and warmth as clothing flew. Jo felt the thrill of two bodies pressed against hers, Alex and their mutual date’s, a delicious blend of sensations as they settled onto the soft sheets, Alex’s date’s soft touch and Jo’s date’s rough hands. The world outside faded away, leaving just the intoxicating embrace of their fusion.

As Aljo leaned back against the pillows, Alex’s hands slid beneath Jo’s dress, the only part of her outfit still barely hanging on to her. Fingers tracing along her thighs with an electric touch. The sensation ignited a fire within her, and Jo felt the response ripple through Aljo. With each caress, Alex and Jo’s minds entwined more deeply, exploring the nuances of pleasure together. They were a tapestry of sensations, every kiss, every touch a brushstroke on the canvas of their shared desire.

Meanwhile, not to be left out, their date’s fingers joined Alex’s, one hand coaxing Alex’s erection bigger, and stroked Jo’s pussy, lips, giving the plump, wet nethers a light squeeze.

Jo felt the unmistakable essence of her own female half merge with Alex’s male presence, a beautifully intricate balance of energies. They explored each other with a passionate urgency, Jo fully embracing her time spent as Josa, knowing how to treat both halves of her dual gender date with equal reverence and delight. Aljo became a harmonious blend, attuned to the pulse of pleasure radiating from their four bodies, and whatever mental lines between Jo and Alex that were still in place were becoming mashed and blown away.

Their movements were fluid and instinctual, the atmosphere electric as they lost themselves in each other. The sounds of their shared ecstasy filled the room, laughter mingling with sighs of delight. Each caress ignited sparks of joy, a celebration of their unique connection that transcended the physical, intertwining their very souls.

Aljo felt the world outside disappear entirely, leaving only the intoxicating rhythm of their bodies moving together, the syncopated breaths and whispers echoing in the sacred space they created. In that moment, they were everything—two halves of four, merging into one pulsating symphony of love and desire.

Two cocks, Alex’s and Jo’s date’s as well, plunged into two pussies, Jo’s own and Alex’s date’s, feminine cries of delight, as much the women in the group as the men, as well as the grunts of masculine pleasure, Jo shocked at just how much of that came from her as much as Alex and wondered if their date was experiencing the same, filled the room. Each thrust pulled Aljo closer, knit even tight, while also splitting the two apart in a different way each time. The dual gender pair fucked hard and fast, thrilling at feeling and filling both genders needs and delights at once, before all four cried out in delight and fell apart.

~

Jo laughed as she sat up. Alex as well as her own date letting out cute snores as Jo came out of her post-orgasmic haze. “Boys.”

“Tell me about it.” Alex’s date… Jo placed her name as… Denise? Denise sat up, brushing her long, black hair out of her eye. “So cliche, so lovable.”

“Let them rest, or see if we can rouse them for round two?” Jo asked, blushing as she realized how much of that was Aljo’s fading presence talking as much as it was her. Breaking a fusion like that was pretty common, post-orgasm, heck it was orgasm inducing in its own way, but it did take a bit for her mind to settle back down into ‘just Jo’ again.

“They’re cute sleeping.” Denise brushed some of Alex’s now messy hair out of the way, before leaning over to give him a kiss, Jo doing the same with her sleeping date.

As the two women came up, they felt a pull, and let their bodies do it, meshing their two halves together, becoming one woman. They gasped as their lives, memories, and minds blended together. It wasn’t quite stable, Denise was a bit more top heavy than Jo, Jo herself a bit more bottom heavy, and Jo’s paler skin to the melanin rich Denise’s left a rather sharp difference between the two, but for the famous ‘walk of shame’, the pair were ready to put on their heels, adjust the height to get them synced up, and take the walk of shame with more than a little pride, and a lot of mutual satisfaction.

Besides, comparing notes would be a fun way to get home.


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Very fun,

Soy Soda Pop

Very, very nice!

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