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She smiled at h
is boyish use of the word 'play.' "Since you said
please
...give me a minute to get ready."

Opening the box, she chose a bracelet laced with various colors of blue stones, brushed the sea salt and sand from it, and wrapped it around her wrist.
She couldn't help but laugh.

Well, grandma, I'm definitely out of my
comfort zone and taking chances.

Luke's gaze moved over her like a light caress. Rather than a predator or some sleezeball who picked up women on a whim, he resembled a confident man about to take a woman on a date. Black hair no longer stuck out in every direction; rather it fell lightly across his forehead and skimmed his ears. Salt no longer stuck to his neck yet the impulse to taste his skin beneath her
tongue superseded all common sense. Exhilaration pumped through her veins at the idea of possibilities.

"
I promised you fun and I always keep my word. Trust me," he whispered against her ear while she locked her door. His hand touched the exposed skin of her back.

Her hands trembled at her sides. Desire rushed through her like lava erupting from a volcano. Everything she'd wanted while sitting at the bar doubled in intensity. She turned within the small space between his body and the door and surrendered to
temptation. Standing on tiptoes, she slid her hands over his chest and up to his shoulders.

"It's
cliché to say I don't normally do this kind of thing, but I honestly don't. This is a first for me," she said.

"What part? The traveling solo part or the going out with a stranger in a foreign country part?"

"Both."

"No past, no future." He slipped his hand behind her neck and stopped within a fraction from kissing her. "No judgment, no regret."

He surprised her by stepping back and snagging her hand. Laughing, he pulled her to the sand and toward the beach.

"Tease," she said, bumping her shoulder against his.

"You've been bossy enough—stealing my treasure, bullying me into taking you out—tonight I'm in charge."

"Oh, really?" She liked that idea more than she'd admit. The thought of him taking charge, being in control, turned her on in ways she hadn't imagined.

From the way he looked at her, either he'd read her mind or they were on the same page. 

They walked along the beach into town, hands grazing each other, arms touching. The stars shone like crystals in the night sky that meshed with the blackness of the ocean. Wind tossed her dress around her knees and plastered it to her thighs.

"Any excursions planned?" he asked after a lengthy silence.

"
Tomorrow I'm going on the Lamanai trip to the mainland to see the Mayan ruins. I booked it online when I made the reservation here, but now I wish I hadn't." She watched a water taxi speed buy them loaded down with rowdy tourists.

"I'm on that trip, too."

She squinted at him. "No, you're not."

"I am. My family was here all last week and I have little nieces and nephews. No one wanted to do the adventurous things with me so I waited until they left." He smiled down at her, black hair falling across his eyes with the steady wind blowing inland. "I did see the zoo, though. Fun times."

"What did they think of you staying behind?" She pushed her hair behind her ears, wishing she had brought a hair tie of some kind.

"They're used to me doing my own thing." He shrugged and looked toward a passing boat. "What did your family think of you coming down here alone?"

"It's uncharacteristic." She fell into step with him as they resumed walking into town.

"You seem pretty adventurous to me." He winked and then laughed when she looked away. "I meant it when I said this was a simple dinner...after that, whatever happens, happens. I don't expect anything. Don't worry."

She felt the blush heat her face and purposely averted her gaze to the sand in front of her feet. Maybe he didn't expect anything, but she did. She swallowed the sudden flood of saliva at the idea of getting him naked.

It's
official; I've lost my mind.

She sighed and forced her thoughts away from sex. Okay, so maybe she hadn't
slept with anyone since Scott and only one other man before him, which was years ago. Horny was an understatement. Luke made her crave skin-on-skin. She'd wanted him to kiss her, was a bit annoyed that he hadn't.

When music wafted down to the beach from one of the bars, he snagged her against him and pulled her into a dance. She laughed at the spontaneity.

"You're deep in thought," he said with a smile. "That's not allowed."

"No?" She laughed when he dipped her backward before snapping her back up to face him. "Are you always so happy?"

"I'm on vacation and dancing with a gorgeous blonde in the moonlight, of course I'm happy." He moved her into a tight circle on the beach. The feel of his body against hers created havoc with her nerves.

"This is crazy," she whispered, not entirely sure if she was talking about her reaction to him, their date, or the entire situation.

"Madness."

Give in
, a voice encouraged from deep within her psyche.

She skimmed her fingers over his neck before sliding them into his hair. Grinning because it felt good to abandon
inhibitions, she stood on her tiptoes and kissed him.

He slid his lips against hers, eyes wide open and reflecting moonlight. His hands gripped her hips
. Slowly, they savored the taste of each other.

Tremors of desire began where their lips met and rocked through her body to her toes until she felt certain she'd collapse.
Shaken, she locked her fingers behind his head and teased his lips with her tongue. He opened his mouth and deepened the kiss. Intense. Hard. Perhaps it was the beach or the aftereffects of Rosie's special concoction, but she'd never felt like this from a kiss.

With a gasp, he lifted his face from hers and stared into her eyes. His chest rose and fell against hers with each steadying breath.

"Why do I feel like I just dove off a cliff?" he asked without letting her go.

"Just go with it." She smiled against his chin before sliding down the length of him until her feet were firmly on the sand. Emboldened by the knowledge that his reaction mirrored her own, she
laced her fingers with his.

"
Oh, I'm going with it." He pulled her against his side. "I'm the go-with-the-flow kind of guy, remember?"

She laughed, surprised she felt so lighthearted after feeling rather dark for months.
"So where are we headed?"

"Stay close to me." He yanked her hard against his side and smiled down at her. "Straight ahead
there's a restaurant built at the end of the pier. I thought you'd enjoy it."

"Why did you tell the brunette you had a girlfriend? Why not just blow her off?"

"I've been doing that for days. My brothers were persistent about pushing us together, even hinted that I'd be alone and in need of company." He shrugged but irritation had crept into his voice. "Like we said earlier, some people can't stand seeing single people enjoying their freedom. They left and well...you appeared. That's that."

She frowned at the sand. That wasn't much of an explanation in her opinion. The point was that she'd never be mistaken for a fashion model of any kind. At only five foot five, she bordered on short compared to most. Her naturally curly hair presented more problems than it was worth, but she had purposely decided not to bring her straightening iron on the trip because...well, it was the beach!

"So you have an aversion to sexy supermodel types who scuba dive and think you're hot?" she said before thinking.

"Don't you dive?" He squeezed her hand. "I already know you think I'm hot so...I guess I don't understand the question."

"Smart man." She smiled, not bothering to look away from the sand in front of them.

* * *

The kiss had rocked his world. He wanted to peel that yellow dress down her body and free her breasts for his hands to explore. He hadn't had a reaction like that to a woman in years. It simultaneously excited and terrified him. The steady ocean breeze tossed her curly blonde hair against his bicep; the touch played havoc with his self-control.

He ripped his gaze from the top of her head and forced himself to focus on their destination.

"Do you travel a lot?" she asked.

"Does that fall under personal detail or am I allowed to answer?"

"Answer, please."

"As often as possible, which isn't often enough." He
dropped his hand to her waist and guided her onto the pier. The entrance of the restaurant overflowed with groups and a few couples. Despite his nonchalant attitude about couples, he liked having her at his side as the hostess led them to a table at the far end of the room.

The restaurant had been constructed at the end of the pier with their table next to a railing that led directly to the water. Tiki torches lined the space, laughter and chatter mixed with the steady hum of the sea. A glass
partition had been raised between the roof and the rail to protect the patrons for the wind whose force managed to find its way inside anyway.

Alyssa pushed her unruly mass of hair behind her ears and shrugged. "I should have brought a scarf or something. I'm probably a mess."

He gulped back the overflow of saliva flooding his mouth. Face almost devoid of make-up and flushed from the sun with fresh freckles dotting her nose, hair disheveled around bare shoulders, blue eyes flashing with self-deprecating humor, and a smile that reminded him of what she'd tasted like only minutes earlier, she was the most beautiful woman he'd ever seen.

"It's the beach, you look perfectly beach-like," he said.

"That's what I'm afraid of," she said, reaching for the menu.

"I know we agreed to no personal details like last names or careers, but we need to talk about something." He smiled at the blush that tinted her cheeks. "I mean, in between...whatever we'll be doing later...we need to talk. I'm not a machine."

"Oh, God," she groaned and reached for the water.

"Don't get me wrong. I have great stamina—"

"I have no doubt."

"But I'm wondering if everything else is on the table?"

"Is what on the table?" She bit her lower lip and looked at him as if he were the main course.

"Talking...are all other subjects—"

"Yeah, oh yeah, of course." She drank the entire glass of water and grinned at the waitress who promptly refilled it.

He enjoyed teasing her and seeing nervousness
battle with boldness. The contradiction fascinated him. He leaned back in his chair and enjoyed his view. Extending his vacation had been the best decision he'd ever made. He hadn't felt this relaxed with anyone in years, not even his family with all of their expectations and concern. Sighing, he watched the torchlight reflect in her eyes.

"If you could go anywhere in the world, where would you go?"
he asked after a long silence.

"The Four Seasons on
Fiji...you know the place with the cabanas out over the water? I'd love to go there." She leaned back while the waitress poured them each a glass of wine. "What about you?"

"South Africa on a photo safari."

"Oh, if only we had all the time and the money in the world to indulge our fantasies..." Her eyes darkened at the word 'fantasies'.

He shifted i
n his seat, suddenly feeling like a teenage boy on his first date. Why did everything she say sound like sexual innuendo to him?

"Time is what you make of it and there's always enough money for your priorities." He tapped his fingers on the table, his gaze steady on hers. "It's hard not asking more about you. There's so much I'd like to know."

"I'm a woman of mystery."

"Well-played.
I'm officially intrigued." He toasted her with his glass.

"I like this, it's simple. No pressure."

"You're an easy person to be with, woman of mystery and all. Your ex must be an idiot."

"He's a certifiable moron." She waved a finger at him. "That borders on too personal."

"You'll have to punish me later."

"Are you sure you'll be able to handle
it?"

"I can't wait to find out." Damn, he
enjoyed flirting with her. The blush on her face warred with the dare in her eyes. He laughed and drank more wine.
This
is what vacations were meant to be, he felt certain of it.

They ate dinner, discussing topics like global warming, the health of the oceans, and favorite rock bands. It was the best date he'd ever had. Both kept to their promise of zero personal revelations. No talk about work, no trying to impress one another.

One bottle of wine later, dinner ended and possibility stirred between them. All of their flirtation hung in the air as they walked back onto the beach in silence.

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