He wanted me here.
He must have thought I’d been ignoring him.
Sweat started to permeate me. My heart felt like it was going to burst.
Unable to see past the line of people waiting to exit the aircraft, I stretched my neck to search for him.
There he was, standing tall at the front of the plane with one hand crossed over the other as people thanked him for landing the plane safely.
He didn’t look like the Carter I knew. His eyes were dark and empty as he nodded to them, going through the motions.
It seemed to take forever to get to the front. With every step forward, my pulse raced faster. Only a few more steps to him.
Someone had asked him a question and in the middle of answering, he stopped mid-sentence when he finally turned and saw me standing there. For a few seconds, he froze in apparent shock. His chest was rising and falling as his breathing quickened. Then, the previously sullen look on his face slowly gave way to a massive smile.
This was one of those times in life where words were not necessary. Carter slowly shook his head in disbelief, looking deliriously happy. Did I still have my doubts about his intentions? Yes. But he sure as hell couldn’t have faked the look of genuine happiness on his face in that moment.
We just stood there staring at each other for several seconds. All of the passengers had exited the plane, but the crew was still scattered about.
Carter leaned in and whispered, “I see you got my texts.”
“No.”
“No?”
“No. My phone died shortly after dropping you off. I only saw those texts just now. I ended up rushing back and buying my own ticket.”
His eyeballs were moving back and forth as he processed that. “Perky…” He paused.
“What?” I smiled.
“I don’t know what this is.”
“Neither do I. I—”
“Let me finish,” he interrupted. “I don’t know what the fuck is happening here, but when I thought you were gone, it felt way worse than it should’ve after only knowing someone for two days. So, I don’t know what this is. I just know I want more of it.”
He looked around then placed his hand around my waist, leading me into the cockpit and shutting the door behind us.
“I can’t believe you really came.” In an instant, I was against the wall as he pressed his lips hard against mine and groaned into my mouth. I opened wide for him and relished the flavor that I’d only experienced once before—the one I thought I’d never get to taste again. Our tongues desperately explored as I ran my fingers through his hair and tugged at it.
He pulled back first. “I needed this so badly.”
Panting, I said, “That was a long fourteen hours.”
He tucked some of my hair behind my ear. “Listen, part of the reason I just attacked you like you’re my last meal…is because of where we are, okay?”
“I don’t understand.”
“Once we are off this plane and in public, we’re not allowed to touch.”
“What do you mean?”
“Things are very different in Dubai. We’re not allowed to show affection in public. We could literally get arrested. Even married people can only hold hands. Kissing or even hugging for them is considered indecent.”
“Are you fucking kidding me?”
“You can’t swear in public, either. It’s a criminal offense.”