A Lesbian in the 27th Century: Return to Tenim Prime

On a distant moon, in the tallest skyscraper in the biggest city, a lesbian opens her legs wide for her lesbian partner. They take turns pleasuring each other. Eventually, they cover each other with kisses, before focusing on their nether regions.

A beeping sound from the console interrupts their love-making.

The lesbian with wavy brown hair attends the console.

A woman with intense scarlet hair – Karen – appears on the console screen. “Kim, we need you back at Tenim Prime.”

Kim dons a skin-tight blue suit. She boards a ship and arrives at a large silvery planet in orbit around a flaming red sun.

Karen greets her at the ship-port with an intense kiss.

Together, they return to an apartment complex and continue to kiss.

Because of the hyper-sensitive sensors and monitoring stations of Tenim Prime, potentially spying on them, they cannot communicate with words. So, they use a complex pattern of kisses to communicate with each other.

Kim learns that an important lesbian spy, Kelly, has been kidnapped by a galactic faction known as the naturalists. They have an hour to rescue her.

Kim and Karen continue to kiss, planning their next move.

Meanwhile, in a guarded facility on Tenim Prime, Kelly faces a naturalist official and a planetary deputy.

“We must know the purpose of your visit here,” says the official.

Kelly evades the official’s probing, “I’m here for pleasure.”

The official’s face softens. “I understand your hesitation. But there are no ‘villains’ or ‘bad guys’ here. Just concerned citizens.”

Kelly looks at him. “I take it we’re not welcomed here anymore.” She refers to the lesbian factions on the planet.

The official and deputy look at each other. “We are addressing ethical concerns, yes. Homosexual factions interfere with the fate of our family-oriented citizens, provoking questions about their ability to respect the autonomy of other citizens.”

Kelly nods, “so, we are being targeted.”

“You’re being investigated,” replies the official. “Tenim citizens feel that lesbian factions may eventually become a threat to their freedoms and traditions.”

“But you’re not being targeted,” adds the deputy. “Your political agenda is under review, nothing more.”

Outside the building, Kim and Karen stand in form-fitting black suits. They climb the side of the building. They enter the building through the roof.

Kim pulls the fire alarm. Karen cuts the power. During the confusion, they grab Kelly and escape to the roof. They rappel down the side of the building and slip into the darkness of night.

Karen, Kelly, and Kim return to the apartment complex. Kelly kisses Kim for nearly an hour, using their complex method of communicating through kisses.

Later that night, the three lesbians visit a bar. They drink. Eventually, Kelly and Kim return to their apartment and make love to each other. Kelly focuses her kisses on Kim’s nether region, causing it to crest with pleasure.

Kim falls asleep. Kelly looks out the window, reflecting. The naturalists are not the villains she thought they were, but they would eventually change everything on the Tenim Prime.

The next morning, Kelly escapes Tenim Prime with Kim’s help. In their seats, Kelly and Kim kiss briefly. Their ship leaves Tenim Prime behind.

A feeling of relief sinks into Kelly. She kisses Kim again.

Kelly returns to the lesbian council on Taxos and submits her report on Tenim Prime and its political climate.

Kelly returns to the planetary ship-port and leaves Taxos with Kim on a light cruiser. Together, they travel to the fringe of known space and stop at Lun, a fertile moon and haven for lesbians. They spend the next year there, living in peace.

In a simple hut on the planet’s surface, Kelly rests in bed and looks through a skylight window, her breasts bare. As Kim’s breathing lulls her to sleep, peace descends upon her.

A Lesbian in the 27th Century: Return to Tenim Prime By Kelsi LeBrock, Erin Grey, and Karen McGill.

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