Authors: Aliyah Burke
body was. ―What do you want to do next?‖ he wondered as he tried to
lighten the mood.
Her voice was subdued. ―Whatever.‖
Putting his empty container at his feet, he reached across the boat
and turned her face to his. He removed her sunglasses and his so they were
looking into each other‘s eyes. ―No, not whatever. I‘m sorry I brought up bad
memories for you. I am here if you want to talk, but I want you to have fun
today.‖
―I am having fun,‖ she said as her finger dipped into the melted ice
cream and smeared it down the bridge of his nose.
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Blue eyes narrowed. ―Are you sure you want to start this?‖
Biting her lower lip, Kacy shook her head. ―No. I thought about it
and I don‘t want to.‖
Ernst wiped the ice cream off his face, dropped his hand in the water
to clean it off, and dried it on her skimpy halter top. ―Well, that‘s better.‖
Looking down at the damp spots on her top Kacy nodded. ―I‘ll re-
member this.‖
―So will I,‖ he said as his eyes filled with passion.
―I‘m hungry, so take me to shore.‖ She directed with a wave of her
spoon.
He crossed his arms and shot her a look. ―Oh, no, sweetheart, you
have to work also.‖
Curling up her lip, she slid her glasses back on her face and sighed.
―Okay. Probably just that you can‘t go the distance.‖
―Playing with fire,
schatzi
. You‘re playing with fire,‖ he warned as
they began to peddle back to the dock. ―Just say the word and I guarantee
you will find that I am more than capable of ‗going the distance‘.‖
―Men, always so touchy,‖ she quipped, refusing to look at him.
―I‘ll touch you.‖ He leaned over the side and splashed her with wa-
ter.
―Ernst!‖ Kacy cried.
―Well, hon, you looked hot.‖ He splashed her again.
―That‘s it!‖ She stopped peddling and leaned over, scooping up
handfuls of water to toss at him. In the process, she drenched herself, but she
laughed at the shock on his face. Forward motion stopped as they began to
have a water fight. Moments later, they were nearly soaked to the bone.
Ernst‘s eyes flared as they fell on the dripping wet halter top that
molded itself to her voluptuous body. Water ran down her face; the sunlight
glistening off the droplets made her skin shine even more. She was beautiful.
Ernst helped Kacy out of the pedal boat and onto the dock. He
brushed back the damp tendrils of hair that fell across her cheek to rest
behind her ear. ―Let‘s get some lunch.‖ The stance of his lean body stated to
those watching that she was his woman. As they walked down the streets
and strolled through the park, the warm Hawaiian sun almost totally dried
their clothes.
He took her to an outside café and they had a light lunch. As she
sipped her iced tea, he smiled. ―So, what‘s next for us, Ms. Travis?‖
―I kind of want to take a walk.‖ She looked around before meeting
his gaze again. ―I want to enjoy being outside here. I doubt I will be back for
a while.‖
―A walk it is. In the park?‖
She shrugged. ―Just a walk.‖ Kacy finished off her salad and drank
the rest of her tea.
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Ernst nodded and paid the bill. ―Well, let‘s go for a walk then.‖ They
stood and he slid his arm around her side, loving the feel of her skin against
his.
They walked in silence until Kacy suddenly veered to the doorway of
a sidewalk shop. She grabbed his hand. ―Wait a second. I want to go in here.‖
His eyes grew wide as he took in the total girly shop even while al-
lowing her to pull him inside. There were about ten women in the shop and
they all fell silent and looked at him. He was the only male in there.
―Oh, hell,‖ he muttered. ―I‘m feeling a bit outnumbered here.‖
―Scared of a few women?‖ Kacy‘s voice teased.
Squaring his shoulders, he took a seat on the very pink frothy couch.
―Nope. By all means,
liebling
, give me a fashion show.‖ He waved one hand
around the room even as he looked pointedly at the lingerie.
Blushing, she walked away from his piercing gaze and over to the
window where she‘d seen the frilly skirt. The saleswoman walked over to
her. ―You have a very brave man, my dear. Most husbands don‘t come in
here at all.‖
―Oh,‖ Kacy corrected her, ―he‘s not my husband.‖
The woman picked up the skirt and held it out to her. ―Really? From
the way he watches you, I would have guessed you were married. Have you
been dating long?‖
―We‘ve been a couple ever since we met,‖ a deep masculine voice
reached them. Ernst‘s arms slid around Kacy‘s waist as he kissed her neck
and then he moved away.
Which was three days ago.
Kacy just rolled her eyes and turned the skirt
around, looking at it from all angles. ―I‘ll take this in a,‖ her brows
scrunched, ―a size two. Yes, that should work for her.‖
―I think this would work for you,‖ Ernst muttered from behind her.
In his hand he had a delicate piece of lace.
The saleswoman smiled and Kacy blushed from the top of her head
to the soles of her feet. ―Stop,‖ she protested, pushing his hand away. ―I‘m
getting this for a friend. She loves pink and skirts.‖
His breath teased her ear. ―Will you wear this for me if I get it for
you?‖
―No, now go put it back,‖ she admonished.
―Fine,‖ he whined, moving off after affectionately patting her on the
ass.
―He looks like a handful,‖ the woman said as her gaze followed
Ernst.
―He‘s something all right,‖ Kacy admitted. Turning, she watched as
he wove in and out of the silk, satin, and lace in the shop. Every now and
then he would hold up an item and look at her. Kacy would merely shake her
head.
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―I will just box this up for you,‖ the saleswoman said.
―Thanks,‖ Kacy said, handing her money. Copper eyes narrowed as
they focused on a skinny brunette who had sidled up to Ernst and talked
animatedly to him. The woman was leaning into him, showing off her ample
cleavage to the blond man.
Ernst could feel Kacy‘s gaze on him. The woman talking to him des-
perately wanted more than he was willing to give. Not wanting to risk his
newfound relationship on the simpering woman in front of him, he turned
his pale gaze to meet the fiery one of the woman he knew would be his wife.
He winked at her and watched her try to seem indifferent, but failing
miserably. Moving away from the brunette, he strode toward Koali Cynemon
Travis, and in front of everyone, pulled her into his arms and kissed her.
Sliding his tongue into her mouth, he absorbed her taste. Hands slid
around to rest on the small of her back, teasing and caressing her skin.
Her body arched deeper into his as she purred into his mouth. Kacy
moved her hands around his neck, drawing them even closer. His erection
pressed against her belly.
Easing back so his lips rested gently upon hers, he murmured, ―I
don‘t want anyone but you,
schätzchen
.‖
Kacy put her eyes on his. ―She‘s pretty cute.‖
―Not my kind of woman. Not enough curves, color, or spice.‖ He
winked at her again before lifting his head to glance around at their audience.
―Sorry, ladies, I couldn‘t help myself.‖
They were treated to a round of laughter. The saleswoman brought
Kacy‘s package to her along with the change. Carrying her purchase, Ernst
led his woman out the door and back into the Hawaiian afternoon.
Sooner than he preferred, they were standing in front of the hotel‘s
fountain, and Ernst held Kacy tightly in his arms.
I don’t want to let her go in
through those doors.
―Thank you for spending the day with me, Kacy,‖ he
whispered into her ear.
―Thank you for making it a day I will never forget.‖ Her arms tigh-
tened around his waist as she pressed her ear to the ―lub-dub‖ of his heart.
They‘d gone horseback riding along the beach; biking along wooded
trails; and wading in the creeks. Kacy had insisted on buying dinner, and
they‘d eaten at another nice outdoor café overlooking the water so they could
enjoy the sunset.
Each of them had pictures as souvenirs. Ernst had a wallet-size one of
the two of them standing together in front of a beautiful waterfall. He had his
arm across her shoulders and she had her brown arms wrapped around his
waist.
―I don‘t want to let you go, Kacy,‖ Ernst told her.
―I have to go. My plane is leaving in a few hours and I still have to
pack.‖ Kacy made no move to leave his embrace
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―I want to see you again.‖ Ernst moved them off to the side to give
them a bit more privacy.
She smiled sadly and her body memorized his masculine scent. ―You
don‘t even know where I live.‖
His hands rubbed her back. ―You weren‘t very forthcoming with per-
sonal information.‖
She shrugged. ―I‘m a private person.‖
I know that. Private and not very trusting.
―Can I see you again?‖
Kacy leaned back to meet his gaze. ―Where do you live?‖
He stared deeply into her eyes. ―I have a small apartment in Virgin-
ia.‖
―Where in Virginia? It is kind of a big state.‖
―Near Norfolk.‖
Kacy closed her eyes briefly as if to control the swarming emotions
he saw in them. ―Do you know a little restaurant in Virginia Beach named
The Fisher King
?‖
Ernst shook his head. ―No, but I can find out where it is. Why?‖
―Two weeks from now, I‘ll be outside that restaurant. If you want to
see me again, be there.‖ Her eyes opened again and he saw more of those
conflicting emotions swirling in them.
―The only reason I won‘t be there is if we are sent away on a mis-
sion.‖ His gaze begged for understanding.
―Sure,‖ she said doubtfully. ―I‘ll be there at seven. It‘s a casual place
so jeans are fine.‖
―Why don‘t you believe that I want so much more from you than a
one-night stand?‖ Ernst asked as one hand cupped her cheek.
―I have to go.‖ Kacy said.
A sad smile crossed his face. Then it turned mischievous. ―You do
realize it is going to have to be one hell of a kiss to last me two weeks that
you give me, don‘t you?‖
―So you saying that I am going to have to do better?‖ Kacy arched an
eyebrow.
―I‘m saying kiss me so it will linger on my lips for the next two
weeks.‖ His other hand moved up to rest on her other cheek.
―I might need a few practice runs before I am ready for that final
one,‖ she teased as her arms slid up and around his neck to lace her fingers
behind his head.
―Quite a few.‖
―Definitely,‖ Kacy agreed. ―So, I should begin.‖ Her hands tugged
his mouth down onto hers.
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Virginia Beach, Virginia
―That ought to do it, Mr. Stevens.‖ Kacy slammed the rear door shut
on her Volkswagen van and walked back toward the older gentleman who
had paged her. ―You can‘t have that much stuff hooked up to that one outlet.
The breaker will keep tripping like it did. But normally, the breaker would be
able to be reset; you had a bad one. If you need that much stuff there, get a
power strip.‖
―Thanks so much, Kacy,‖ the graveled tone said as the man shook
her hand. ―I know you have a bunch of more important things to do than
save my bacon time and time again.‖
―Well,‖ she said with a wink at his wife who had joined them on the
step. ―Keep this up and your wife may begin to get suspicious.‖ Both of them
laughed. ―Oh, well, just my luck, all the good ones are taken.‖ Her cell phone
began to ring and so she said, ―I have to get going. Take care y‘all and I will
talk to you soon.‖ She grabbed her phone, walked to her vehicle, got in and
said, ―KT Electric.‖
A huge grin crossed her face as she recognized the voice on the other
end of the line. ―Hey, Ilanderae, how are you doing?‖ Ilanderae Nycks was
one of the few people she considered a close friend.
―I just got the skirt and had to call and thank you. How do you al-
ways manage to find the cutest little things?‖ Her friend‘s rich voice was
easily heard across the line.
―Little being the operative word. A frickin‘ size two. You are so small
it makes me sick,‖ Kacy teased. She knew Ilanderae didn‘t need clothes given
to her since she was a fashion designer, but Kacy still loved to give her
something from time to time.
―But you have all those wonderful curves. How are you doing? How
was Hawaii? What‘d we do? Hell, who‘d we do?‖ Ilanderae asked.
There was one I wanted to “do.”
Kacy‘s body flushed hot at the memo-
ries of Ernst. ―I had a really nice time.‖
―You know I am rolling my eyes here, girl. Any men? Come on dish.‖
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―Well, I did meet this one guy…‖ She held the phone away from her
ear at the piercing scream from Ilanderae.
―Details.‖ The order rang loud.
―I didn‘t sleep with him…well I didn‘t have sex with him. I feel as-
leep in his arms.‖