Internet swoons over unexpected chemistry of a sailor and a stranger

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Jul 28, 2020 10:05 PM PDT
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SUMMARY

Two strangers who answered an ad now have the world rooting for fate to be real. At first glance, the photo session looked like two people celebrating an engagement. The viewer’s heart swells as the couple interacts lovingly. He gently kisses…

Two strangers who answered an ad now have the world rooting for fate to be real.

At first glance, the photo session looked like two people celebrating an engagement. The viewer's heart swells as the couple interacts lovingly. He gently kisses her forehead, she closes her eyes to breathe in the moment as he embraces her. They share a gentle kiss as she straddles him, and he lifts her on his back as they both smile with contentment. And all the hopeless romantics collectively say awe.


But this couple isn't engaged. In fact, they were perfect strangers who'd just met that day.

When 23-year-old Heather John, a master's degree student, and 28-year-old Baxter Jackson, a sailor, answered a photographer's Facebook marketplace ad to do a Virginia Beach 'stranger session', they had no idea how big this would become. Within 24 hours of being posted the photos went viral and have since been shared over 51,000 times. At this point everyone is pining to know all the juicy details of this relationship, friendship and happenstance meeting. We don't know what to call it, but we just want it to be magical and mushy because we could all use some 'feel good' right now.

Initially they were both a little nervous about doing something so intimate with a stranger. All they knew of each other was that they (including the photographer) had all tested negative for COVID-19 prior to this session.

"When I agreed to it, I thought, 'Oh my goodness what have I done?' I almost convinced myself that I wasn't going," John said.

But her mom and sister wouldn't let her back out. In fact, they said they would take her themselves if they had to.

Jackson admits he was on Facebook looking for a TV when the ad popped up.

"I didn't know what a stranger session was. But my friends explained it, so I thought it sounded cool and fun. Why not?" he said.

At first sight both agree that they were instantly attracted to each other, but John says, "It was really awkward at first." So, she pulled her speaker from her purse and played the newest music by Lil Baby. Jackson adds, "it was a wrap after that."

They joked, danced, sang to the music and had so much fun that they stopped listening to the photographer and let the session flow.

When asked what was going through his mind, Jackson says, "I couldn't think. I don't know what she put in her hair that day, but she smelled so good!"

They may have started the session as strangers, but they ended it as new friends. John was afraid of a wolf spider that she'd seen in her purse, so Jackson politely picked her up and carried her off the field.

The buzz of their meeting – and undeniable chemistry – spread across the nation, with the story being featured on CBS This Morning, and WTKR News 3. Now everyone wants to know what's next for them.

"We're like best friends, and we've only known each other a little over a week," John said.

"We're not trying to let outside forces pressure us into anything. I want to pursue this naturally. I have kinks to work out," Jackson shared.

While he has been legally separated from his wife since January of this year, travel restrictions due to COVID-19 have kept him from being able to finalize his divorce. But he says they have a good relationship and, "she is a fantastic person." According to Jackson, they have very open communication and she knew about the photo shoot beforehand.

John and Jackson aren't trying to pursue anything but a platonic relationship right now. After their session he says he felt he left with a really good friend.

But the chemistry they displayed is impossible to fake so maybe it's written in the stars for these two. We are all anxious to see where this goes and how their friendship blossoms.

"Hexter," as they refer to themselves, have decided to vlog about their friendship journey. Subscribe to their story and updates on YouTube.

This article originally appeared on Military Families Magazine. Follow @MilFamiliesMag on Twitter.

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