1. Gordon/Penny – Tapestry
When they're together, it's something beautiful. The way they move together, sway together, all legs and fingers intertwined. They don't get to do it often. So, when the opportunity presents itself, they make the absolute most of it.
On the surface, it doesn't make sense. An American boy-next-door-come-surfer-dude meets the crème de la crème, private school educated and pony-owning English rose. His skin is rough from sun exposure; his hair always smells of chlorine. Her skin is soft as down; her hair is scented with jasmine. He's rough and tumble, all guns blazing, with a loud mouth and a louder shirt. She's cool and calculated, thoughtful and demure.
It doesn't make sense. It shouldn't work. They're diametrically opposed.
And yet.
Whenever they're together, when they join in bliss, when his fingers are wound up in her blonde locks and her face is buried into his broad shoulder, it's like all of their opposites come together, weaving and winding around each other.
The result? A tapestry of gold, of jasmine and chlorine, of legs and arms akimbo until both are satisfied. Then they rest, lingering in one another's arms, admiring the majesty of their work.
When they're together, it's something beautiful – something totally unique.
