Love At First Taste (Love Comes First 3)
“Are you going to the casino?” she asks.
“No.”
“You’re staying with me?”
I nod. “I’d rather gamble on this.”
She steps on her toes, grabs the back of my neck, and kisses me hard.
“Whoa,” she says when she finally pulls away. She takes a step back, tries to shake the hornyness out of her body, and then smoothes down her skirt. “I’m going to get these guys out of here and then I have an idea. Get your bathing suit on.”* * *Her idea turns out to be an amazing one. We get two jet skis out once the guys are gone, and I’m following her with a grin on my face as I watch her ass bouncing up and down on the seat.
“Lucky fucking seat,” I mutter under my breath as she moves.
She’s really fast and I’m trying to catch up with her. Either she gave me the slower jet ski or my added weight is slowing me down.
“You trying to lose me?” I ask when I catch up to her.
She sticks her tongue out and an involuntary groan rumbles out of my throat. I wish we didn’t have to wear these big bulky life vests because hers is covering one hell of a sexy red bikini. The thought of her tits bouncing up and down with every wave has me getting all lightheaded as we ride.
“Where are we going?”
“It’s a secret.”
“You’re not going to tell me?”
“If I did I’d have to kill you.”
“At these speeds, you might!”
She laughs as she cranks the throttle even more and pulls ahead.
A few yards later, she lets me catch up and points to some dolphins that are leaping out of the water. They catch up to us and we both stare in awe as they follow us along, jumping in and out of the water beside us like we’re in a multi-species race.
The look on Aubrey’s face is really something special as a dolphin jumps up beside her, chirping happily away.
“That was incredible,” I say when they disappear to do whatever dolphins do all day. “Does that happen a lot?”
“Never.” The sparkle in her eyes makes me feel like the happiest man in the world. This is what I was longing for all those long days in the office when I felt so trapped. I want to be free on this beautiful planet with a girl like Aubrey.
I don’t have the killer business instinct like Nolan or the love of sales like Eli or the tenacious work ethic like Westin. I’ve been going along with it all these years, but I think I’m done now.
“I’m going to stay down here for a while,” I tell her. “See if there are any opportunities in the Caribbean to develop.”
“Yeah?” She’s trying to play it cool, but she’s not doing a very good job.
“Would you like that?”
Her smile builds until she can’t hide it anymore. “I would. Very much.”
“Can I get a kiss?”
She revs her throttle and takes off. “You gotta catch me first!”
We laugh and have a great time as she brings me to her secret spot. It’s a network of caves only accessible by the water and only large enough for a jet ski or a kayak to fit through. There’s no one around today and we have the place to ourselves.
It’s spectacular in here with the turquoise water and stunning caves that are surrounding us.
“Go slowly,” Aubrey says as she looks over her shoulder at me. “You don’t want to accelerate into a low rock. It can take your head off.”
I try to keep my eyes off her ass and on my surroundings as I follow her through the maze of rock. Every now and then, there’s a hole in the ceiling that goes all the way up to the blue sky. It lets sunlight in and keeps the water glowing turquoise.
“Just up here,” she says as she revs a little and turns a sharp corner. I do the same, trying not to embarrass myself by ramming into a rock.
“Wow,” I whisper when I see what she’s hiding. A private white sand beach that’s surrounded by rock walls. The entire open area is the size of the interior of a baseball diamond and has no roof so the sun is shining down on it like a little oasis. It’s just the perfect size for a pair of lovers and no one else.
“What do you think?” she asks as she drives her jet ski onto the shore and steps off. I park next to her and watch with my heart in my throat as she takes off her lifejacket. Her tits look phenomenal in that red bikini. It’s hard not to stare.
“I think I’ve died and gone to paradise.”
She smiles as she places her lifejacket on the jet ski and dives into the water. I take off my lifejacket as well and join her in the warm salty water. The slope of the ground beneath us is very steep, so it’s over our heads only a few feet from the shoreline.