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raged over us.
I woke up sometime during the next day. Daylight shone through the
water, and the lagoon was calm. I felt lethargic and cold, but I swam
slowly to the surface and looked at the weather while I drew a deep
breath of fresh air. We were in the eye of the storm! A wall of storm
clouds towered around the horizon, obscuring all but a circle of hazy
blue sky above.
Mary surfaced beside me and drew a deep breath, and then grinned at me.
"Good morning Kent," Naomi Akimoto sighed, and then drew another deep breath.
"What a night!"
"I think our gills barely provide enough oxygen," I said.
"That must be it," Naomi Akimoto said, and then yawned. "Still, it's nice being
able to stay under so long."
"Especially during a tropical storm!"
Naomi Akimoto kissed me, pressing Naomi's breasts against my chest, and we hugged for a
while before I pulled free. "I need some exercise and a meal," I said.
"Let's take a swim."
"Tag, you're it," Naomi Akimoto said, laughing as Naomi Akimoto lunged away from me.
We took turns chasing each other for what might have been fifteen
minutes. By then, I'd learned enough about swimming with my fish tail
that I thought I was pretty good, but it took work to catch up with Mary.
She
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