Come Away With Me(84)
I grip the sheets in my fists and cry out as I feel the familiar pull of the muscles around his cock and my legs clench. He grips my hips, almost painfully, as he slams into me once more and comes violently, erupting inside me.
Chapter Twenty-Three
I’m standing on the deck of our gloriously beautiful hut, pointing my camera down at the water snapping photos of the brightly colored fish. I take about a dozen photos, then look up and snap some shots of the island. It’s almost sunset and I can’t wait to get some photos of the palm tree silhouettes in the sunset light.
“Hey, baby.” Luke wraps his arms around me from behind and buries his nose in my neck. “How are you?”
“I think I’m going to be a little sore tomorrow, but I’m good. I forgot how exhausting snorkeling is.” I smile and turn to face him.
He simply takes my breath away.
He’s shirtless, wearing only black shorts that hang off his hips in that sexy way, showing off the muscles that form that V that run down and disappear in the fabric. He’s caught some sun while we’ve been here, turning his skin golden.
My mouth goes dry every time I look at him.
And because I can, I raise my lens and snap his photo. He smiles, shyly, and I take another.
“I love taking your picture.”
“I’ve noticed. You’ve had that thing pointed at me more than anything else in the three days we’ve been here.”
“That’s not true.” I laugh and he takes the camera out of my hands and suddenly I become the subject. “Hey! I’m on the wrong side of that lens.”
“Turnabout is fair play, baby. Give me that sweet smile.” I lean back on the railing and pose for him playfully, cocking one hip to the side and planting my hand on my sarong-covered curve.
“We have to come here often,” he murmurs as he continues to snap photos of me.
“Why?”
“Because I love watching you walk around all day in a bikini. I get to see your tattoos.”
I smile and turn away from him; my left side exposed to him, and raise my left arm up next to my face, looking back at him through the crook of my elbow.
“Take a photo of this tat, and you can look at it any time you want.”
“God, you’re good at this.” He snaps away, his eyes shining with humor and lust, and I smile at him.
“Okay, hold on.” I take off the sarong and let it fall to the floor of the deck and watch his eyes dilate. I love how he enjoys my body. My earlier insecurities have long vanished. I turn my back to him and pull my hair over my shoulder.
My hands are out to my sides, resting on the railing. I know that from this view, he can see the tattoos on my back and my upper thigh. “There you go.”
I hear my camera snapping to life and Luke’s breathing has changed.
“Finished with those?” I ask.
“Yes,” he whispers. I turn back to face him and jump up on the rail, sitting.
“Careful!”
“I’m fine, I won’t fall in.” I scoot so I’m sitting at an angle and pull my right foot up to rest on the railing. My tattoo is exposed. “Snap away.”
He zooms in on my foot and presses the shutter about ten times.
“I hate to disappoint you,” I mutter dryly, “But the last tattoo will have to just remain our little secret.”
His eyes darken as he steps back and takes more photos of me.
“So no one else has seen these tattoos?” he asks, the camera still up at his face.
“Most of them.”
“What does that mean?” He lowers the camera and glares at me.
Crap.
“The one on my pubis is the newest one, and no one but you and the artist have seen it. The one on my back can sometimes be seen when I’m wearing a certain style of top or dress, but no one’s ever asked me what it means. In fact, no one but you knows what any of them mean.”
“And your side and leg?” he asks.
I shrug. “I wasn’t a virgin when I met you.”
He frowns and looks down and I’m desperate to lift this mood.
“Hey.” I hop off the rail and close the gap between us. “The past is over, Luke. For both of us.”
“I know.” He swallows and looks at me with those blue eyes. “It just makes me a little crazy that other men have touched you.”
“Honey,” I smile and run my fingers down his face. “Your touch is the only one that’s ever mattered. You’ve introduced me to feelings I didn’t know existed. Don’t worry about before. You are all I see. Besides,” I take the camera back from him and put the lens cap back on. “You, my love, were certainly no virgin either.”
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