Wild Child. Cindi Myers
It was a personal rule of hers. Reluctantly, she pushed herself off him and sat in the sand.
He sat up and massaged her shoulder. “There’s something to be said for anticipation.” He lifted her hair to kiss the back of her neck, sending another wave of desire straight to her sex.
“Mmm.” She closed her eyes and leaned against him. “Should we go back into the water?”
He glanced out at the ocean. “Waves are getting a little rough,” he said.
For the first time, she noticed that the wind had picked up, ruffling her hair and blowing sand over them. The swells were larger now, breaking roughly into whitewater, tangles of seaweed bobbing among the foam. “Is a storm coming?” she asked.
He glanced at the sky, where the sun still shone. “Just a little afternoon turbulence.”
She glanced at the sky also, and was surprised to find the sun considerably lower toward the horizon. “What time is it?” she asked.
He checked his watch. “It’s after two. No wonder I’m starved.” He rose and offered her his hand. “Come back to the shop with me. I need to see how things are going and we can grab some lunch.”
“I really need to check in with my office,” she said. Knowing Candy was slaving away made Sara feel guilty. She couldn’t remember the last time she’d left Uncle Spence to his own devices so long. The thought made her stomach twist. He was probably having a panic attack.
They collected their boards and walked toward the more populated area of the shore. “I should probably try to get some work done this afternoon, too,” Drew said, sounding reluctant.
“We could get together again tonight,” she said. “And I should really be trying to get more points for the contest.”
“We could check out the carnival,” Drew said. “There are games and stuff there where I think you can win points.”
“I’d love that.” She squeezed his arm, enjoying the feel of the hard muscle of his bicep. “Ellie and Candy said something about a photo scavenger hunt on for tonight, too.”
“A photo scavenger hunt?”
“You have to take pictures of certain things—I don’t really know what, exactly. They’re supposed to post a list tonight.”
He laughed. “I’m game.” He glanced at her. “As long as we can find some time to be alone, too.”
She grinned. “I think that can definitely be arranged.” Even if she had to hang a Do Not Disturb sign on her door in the beach house, she was determined to get Drew alone—and naked—before too many hours had passed.
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