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Authors: Samantha Chase

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They’d spoken with their waitress and the owner of the restaurant about where the best places were to get fresh food and rent party supplies.  When the manager had left, their waitress Debbie had slipped them her information and told them that she was always looking for extra work and would love to help them out if they needed a server.  Considering that she took excellent care of them throughout their meal, they agreed to call her.

After dinner, Adam drove them through town, pointing out spots of interest and then went back to the house where he led Cassie down to the sand to walk in the moonlight along the beach.  It was hard to believe that they’d known each other for more than two years and that they knew so little about one another.

By the time they’d arrived back at the house, Cassie was exhausted.  She knew she’d overdone it with all of the walking and her body was protesting a little bit.  Wishing Adam a good night and thanking him for dinner, she went up the stairs to her luxurious bedroom and indulged in a little bathroom spa time to relax her sore and tired body.

Adam had sat out on the deck listening to the sounds of the waves crashing on the shore for a long time while he drank a snifter of brandy.  The night has been most pleasant and no one was more surprised than him. 

Their conversations ran from light and carefree to debates on current events.  She made him laugh, she made him think, and she made him hard.  He took a drink and looked up to the windows of her room.  If he were less of a gentleman, he’d be up there right now and to hell with recoveries and consequences.  He didn’t want to be alone; he wanted to be with her.

Staring intently, Adam saw her shadow go from the bathroom to the bedroom and he held his breath for a moment until the lights went out.  She would be stretching out across the king size bed.  Alone.  He wanted to be with her.  He wanted to see if she needed anything.

Mainly, him.

Adam continued to stare until his eyes hurt and then he returned his attention to the shore.  He couldn’t will her to come back out and he shouldn’t want her to.  He’d promised her a weekend away to recuperate and she’d done everything but relax since they’d arrived.  Tomorrow he’d make sure that she didn’t tax herself as much.  They’d explore around town some more and shop for a dinner to make at home so that Cassie could familiarize herself with the kitchen space. 

Finishing his brandy, Adam rose and stretched and headed back into the house.  Closing the door firmly behind him, he headed up to his own room and not for the first time in several weeks, found that being alone wasn’t all it was cracked up to be.

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They met in the kitchen at eight; it wasn’t a planned thing, but it worked out that way.  Cassie rummaged through the pantry and found the makings for pancakes and went to work without being asked.  Within thirty minutes they were seated at the breakfast bar, sipping coffee and enjoying pancakes with warm maple syrup.  Cassie looked longingly outside and would have preferred to eat out on the deck but it was a little too chilly out for her taste.  She had scoped out the formal dining room which seated twelve, and while she knew they’d get great use out of it during Adam’s retreat weekend, it was ridiculously big for just the two of them.  In her mind, Cassie figured that they could easily do breakfast and lunch here at the breakfast bar and then have dinner, weather permitting, on the deck.

Once breakfast was finished, Adam helped Cassie with the cleanup and
they agreed to leave the house at ten to go on their exploration of the town in search of all that they would need for their upcoming event.

Cassie felt deliciously relaxed as they drove; enjoying the scenery and the pleasure of not having to keep the conversation going.  They were both content to just drive and simply enjoy the view.  Going on what the restaurant owner had told them the night before, Adam found the party supply building and escorted Cassie inside.  He merely s
at back and observed because this was Cassie’s terrain. 

Within minutes, she had a staff of employees setting up displays and running around to get what she inquired about.  He saw tables being set, linens being chosen, and an assortment of chairs to choose from.  Cassie walked around and inspected it all and when she finally had the perfect arrangement of what she wanted she asked for Adam’s opinion. 

Going with classic elegance, the white on white was tasteful.  Picturing it set up on the deck with the proper lighting and centerpieces he knew that she’d made the right choice.  With a simple nod of his head, Cassie told the manager to write up the order.

Once the rentals were taken care of they drove on to the local farmer’s market and began talking to vendor’s about what was in season and for recommendations.  Cassie had a way about her that Adam admired.  She was at ease with talking to everyone and in turn, they were at ease with her.  She had a rather crotchety produce vendor eating out of the palm of her hand within minutes when he had merely welcomed them with a scowl earlier. 

They sampled fruits and vegetables and when Cassie was satisfied with what she’d seen and tasted, she walked the entire market again in search of ingredients for their meal for the evening.  It felt odd but Adam realized he was completely content to follow her around and simply pay for whatever it was that she wanted.  Cassie’d argued that point at first but after he made it abundantly clear that he was not going to be swayed, she agreed to step back and let him cover the cost of their purchases.

When she’d exhausted the farmer
’s market, they climbed back into Adam’s car and drove on to the local butcher for steaks.  Adam knew good food when he tasted it but had no idea how to go about choosing things on his own.  For this he was thankful that Cassie was with him.  In minutes she had two truly fabulous looking porterhouse steaks in her hand and was talking to the butcher about their order for the retreat. 

And in a move Adam never saw coming, the butcher walked around the counter and shook both his and Cassie’s hands and gave them the steaks on the house to “sample” before placing their extensive order with him.  Adam was dumbfounded for a moment.  How had she done it?  He looked over at Cassie and she was just smiling and being herself but Adam realized that she, in just being herself, was dazzling. 

They thanked the butcher and waved on their way out.  “Does that sort of thing happen often?”

“What?  The complimentary steaks?”  Adam nodded.  “Not really.  I have a couple of vendors that have given me a couple of freebies in hopes of enticing me to buy more and really, it doesn’t sway me one way or the other.  I don’t stock an inventory because I like to buy everything fresh.  So while I appreciat
e the occasional complimentary item, it doesn’t always pan out for the supplier.”

They were standing out on the sidewalk and Cassie was looking around as if trying to find something.  Her brows furrowed and she turned to Adam.  “Do you think we could run this stuff back to the house and then grab some lunch?”

“Why don’t we grab something now?”
        “I want to keep this all refrigerated and even though it is far from hot out, I don’t want to take any chances with these steaks.”

Agreeing, they headed back to the car and took the twenty minute drive back to the house and unloaded the groceries quickly.  Cassie ran up to her bedroom to freshen up and rejoined Adam in the kitchen. 

“I wish it was warmer out,” she began.  “It would have been great to pack up a picnic basket with sandwiches and salads and sit on the beach and eat.”

“We still could…”

She smiled and shook her head.  “Too cold for me.  You have those great heat lamps out on the deck so dinner out there will be great but I prefer to be a little bit warmer if I’m going to suffer through the sand while I eat.”
       “Suffer through the sand?” he asked, chuckling. 

“I’m not a huge fan of the beach because I hate having sand all over me.  It’s pretty to look at, not so much fun to get rid of.”

“Ah.”  He nodded with understanding and had to admit, he wasn’t a fan of the sand either.  “Okay, so if it’s not a picnic on the beach, where to?”

Cassie stopped and considered the possibilities and then looked at Adam with an impish grin.  “Let’s just get back in the car and drive and we’ll know when we get there!”  She turned and walked towards the front door and opened it.  With a glance over her shoulder, she asked, “Are you coming?”

Adam watched her walk out the door, clearly excited by all of the possibilities.  He wasn’t so sure.  He liked to have a plan; to know what was going on and all of the possible variables.  Adam didn’t
do
cruising around searching for something to do.  He was a man with a plan at all times. 

The sound of the car horn blasting brought him out of his reverie and with a slight growl of frustration, he headed out to join Cassie in the car.  With resignation, he c
limbed in and drove back toward town.  His first inclination was to ask exactly what she wanted to eat so that he could find a place that fit the bill immediately and be done with the aimless driving.  However, turning and looking at Cassie, she looked relaxed and happy and he figured she hadn’t been wrong in any of the other things she’d asked to do, how bad could this be?

Thirty minutes later, Cassie pointed to what could only be described as a shack on the beach side of the road.  The sign out front boasted ‘Lobster Clubs’ and Adam cringed at the thought of actually getting out of his car and eating there.

“Here!” she cried.  “Let’s check this place out!”

Glaring, he replied, “Here?  Really?  I mean, we could go dumpster diving and get the same kind of atmosphere.”

“Oh, look who suddenly let his sense of humor come out and play?”  She grinned as Adam pulled the car into one of the three parking spots in front of the shack.  Cassie was climbing out of the car before he had it turned off.  She ran around to his side of the car and practically pulled him out of his seat.

“Don’t be such a snob, Adam.  Some of the best places to eat are holes in the wall.”  She had his large hand in hers and pulled him towards the counter where they could place their orders.

“I thought you said you didn’t want to do a picnic in the sand?” he asked, stalling in hopes that she would change her mind and go someplace civilized to eat.

“We have tables around back, buddy,” a large man with multiple neck tattoos said.  Adam held in the cringe that wanted to wrack his body.  “Thanks,” he mumbled.

Cassie scanned the menu and placed their orders.  She did not even ask for Adam’s input; she was willing to deal with the hissy fit he was sure to have if she actually let him have a good look at what was behind the counter.  The Board of Health rating clearly stated an “A” but Cassie had her own doubts about that.  “Go grab us a table,” she told Adam as she shooed him away while she paid and waited for the food.

“Why?  I don’t see a big crowd here.”

Rolling her eyes, Cassie gave him a soft shove and sent him in the direction of the beach.  “Nothing too sandy!” she called out playfully as he stomped away.  He was really quite cute when he was pouting, she though and smiled. 

Within minutes she had a tray that was filled with two lobster club sandwiches, French fries, Cole slaw and sweet tea.  Walking around to the rear of the building she found Adam sitting with his back to her, facing the ocean and talking on his cell phone.  She let him finish his call while she set the table and seated herself. 

Nervous anticipation filled her as Adam finished his call and went to pick up his sandwich. He looked up at her.  “What?”

“No, nothing, I was just waiting for you to finish your call before starting,” she rambled.  “Everything all right?” she motioned toward the phone.

“Just checking messages.”  Adam picked up the sandwich and hesitantly took a bite and let out an unmanly groan of delight.  Cassie caught the expression on his face and hid a smile behind her own sandwich as she took a bite.  The sweetness of the lobster combined with the perfect amount of spices and mayo made for a wonderful sandwich.  The bread was a freshly baked sourdough with a crispness to it that added just the right amount of texture to the mix.

They ate in silence for several minutes with Adam finishing his sandwich first before even touching the fries and slaw.  Cassie was halfway through her own sandwich and put it down and took a sip of her tea before putting all of her attention back on Adam.

“What now?” he snapped.

Cassie merely picked up her sandwich and smiled.  “Told you so.”

They finished their lunches and Adam cleared the table.  It made Cassie smile to see that he genuinely didn’t mind helping out with menial tasks.  He could have been a total snob and treated her like the hired help but he didn’t and she greatly appreciated that. 

Once back in the car Adam suggested they scope out the local shopping and spas so that they could prepare a package to offer the executive wives while their husbands met with Adam to talk business.  Cassie readily agreed and she relaxed back in her seat, happy to let Adam be in control.

By the time they arrived back at Adam’s palatial estate, it was after six and Cassie was beat.  They had not only found great places to shop and some wonderful salons; they had spoken to what felt like a hundred people as they arranged packages at many of the local businesses.  Adam saw her lean against the wall of the elevator on their way up to the main floor and felt concern. 

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