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by Susan M. Sailors, Camryn Cutler


  She lowered herself onto his cock slowly. She was so wet he slid in quickly. With his finger still up her ass, she felt very full, but soon it began to feel very good. She leaned forward and his cock went deeper. His eyes followed her bouncing breasts as she began to ride him.

  "Is this how we passed long nights at sea?” Katie asked.

  "Oh, yes. The rocking of the boat was very inspiring.” He held her still and brought his head up so he could take one of her nipples between his lips. He suckled for several long seconds, then gave the nipple a tug with his teeth as he thrust upward into her.

  She cried out in pleasure. “I'm gonna come, Jack.” Her pussy was coiled so tight just a few more thrusts would do it.

  He looked up into her eyes and continued thrusting. “Perfect way to start a long afternoon in bed.” He pushed his finger further into her ass and thrust one final time. Her orgasm spiraled out of control. He took both of her hands in one of his and let her ride him.

  Katie felt like she was breaking into a million pieces as the pleasure coursed through her. She ground her pussy against Jack, taking his cock as deep as she could. Bright lights flashed before her eyes as her tremors subsided. She ran her hands over her aching breasts and clutched her pussy walls around Jack's still hard cock.

  "Is that an invitation?” he asked.

  She pulled him up and then rolled them both back onto the bed so he was on top of her. She wrapped her legs around him, making sure his cock stayed in place.

  "Maybe it's an order,” she said.

  "I'm sure I can fill it,” he said as he brought his lips down to hers.

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  Jack stood on the pier, glaring at Katie.

  "Come on. Once we get out there, you'll be glad I did this.” Her surprise was not going the way she'd planned. She'd imagined Jack being overjoyed that, despite his protestations, she'd known deep down he really wanted to go out on the sea again. He was not overjoyed.

  He continued to glare at her, but he finally stepped into the boat. “I'll steer."

  And sulk.

  After they'd eaten lunch, Jack had started to thaw. He looked so natural standing behind the wheel that Katie had to smile.

  "Are you thrilled yet?” she asked.

  He let out a long sigh, but then he laughed. “I'm working on it. I don't like the looks of these folks though."

  Katie stood up and looked over her shoulder and saw a boat just like theirs coming toward them. The people looked like they were having a great time, but they were going pretty fast.

  "They're going too fast,” Katie said.

  "They're drunk,” Jack said with a curse. He turned the wheel sharply and Katie grabbed the side. He tried to steer clear of the other boat, but even when he yelled at them, they didn't seem to notice that they were headed for another boat.

  "Get below, Katie! They're gonna come pretty close."

  "But I can help!"

  "What the hell can you do? Get below!"

  When he turned the wheel sharply again, she stopped arguing and headed below. But then they struck something. Katie flew at the side, and the railing knocked the wind out of her. Right before she fell overboard.

  Her lungs sucked in water the moment she hit, and all she could hear was muffled cries. The water around her was churning, and she was more afraid the other boat would hit her than she was of drowning. She tried to swim away, but she couldn't see anything.

  Then she felt strong arms wrap around her, pulling her out of the water. She was back on the boat in no time, and she knew she could hear Jack's voice, but she had no idea what he was saying.

  She spit water onto the deck and coughed. “I'm ... okay. Jack ... I'm okay."

  "Bloody fools! What they hell were they—"

  "What is it?” Katie looked to see what had happened, but she didn't see the other boat anywhere.

  "Where did they go?” she asked as her teeth began to chatter.

  Jack threw a towel around her, then stood up. “I don't know."

  The wind picked up and a large cloud blocked the sun. Katie shivered, starting to feel the cold as she recovered from her shock.

  Jack shivered too, and after a moment his hands began to shake. When he turned around, he looked so stunned Katie thought he might be in shock himself.

  "Jack! What's wrong? Are you hurt?” When he didn't answer, she grabbed his arm and shook him. “Jack? Say something!"

  "I'm cold. I can't believe it! I'm cold!” he said, looking at his shaking hands in amazement.

  "What?! I don't understand. What's so special about being cold?” She pulled the towel tighter around her soaked body. “I'm freezing."

  He took her face in his hands. She'd never seen anyone look so excited or amazed. “I haven't been cold in hundreds of years. I'm alive again, Katie. I'm alive!” He kissed her long and deep, and she almost thought he'd never let her go.

  "What? How is that possible?"

  "That's it! That's why I never died. I was given a second chance, just like you said. And now that I've found you again, I've got that second chance. A chance to do things right. I saved you, so you'd be here to save me.” He got down on one knee. “Katie, will you marry me as soon as we get back on shore?"

  She held up her hands in protest. “One thing at a time. We need to talk about all this."

  "There's nothing to talk about!” He put her hand on his chest. “You do know you're my Katie, don't you, deep in your heart?"

  As she looked into his eyes, all her doubts went away. She'd known who she truly was for a long time, and now that she knew destiny was going to give her her dream, not snatch it away, she couldn't hold back her smile. And then she laughed. “I have to be—no other woman would put up with this insanity. Yes, I'll marry you. But not until my family gets here."

  Jack picked her up and spun her around. The boat rocked, and they nearly went crashing to the deck.

  "But let's concentrate on getting back to shore for now,” she said.

  "Yes! We have to get back and tell Annabel. We'll never hear the end of how right she was,” Jack said.

  "Maybe she can help me plan the wedding."

  Jack laughed. “I'll leave you two to it. I don't care how it happens, so long as I finally get to have you as my bride.” He pulled her into his arms and kissed her softly as he turned the boat back toward shore. The sun came out from behind the clouds and shone on them as Katie snuggled against Jack, cherishing the treasure they'd both found.

  ABOUT THE AUTHORS

  Camryn Cutler was born and raised in Maine. A true Yankee, she lives on the southern coast near the ocean still, along with her husband of more than fifteen years. They have three children, Samhain the calico cat, and George, the Dachshund.

  Susan M. Sailors lives in Knoxville and works as a freelance editor. Her works of horror, fantasy, and romance have been published in over three dozen magazines and webzines. More of her work can be found in the coming months from Whiskey Creek Press.

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