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by Ann Omasta


  The water felt like it was engulfing the little raft, ready to pull it under. When Selena peeked ahead and saw the swirling, bubbling rapids ahead of them, her eyes bulged out in shock. There was no way they were going to make it through the rough waters ahead with the boat in tact and right side up.

  She glanced over at Hunter and was surprised to find him beaming from ear to ear as if he were having the best time of his entire life. Did he not realize they were quickly floating towards their death––or at least serious injuries?

  If these were her last moments, she wanted to go out with confidence, so she attempted to return his smile. It surfaced more like an uncertain grimace, but it was the best she could muster under the extraordinary circumstances.

  When the tiny raft began barreling through the hazardous, boulder-infested swirling section of whitewater, she tightened her grip on the paddle and dug into the violent churn with all of her might. She might not have any clue what she was doing, but she was going to do it with vigor.

  One second she was fighting for her life. The next thing she knew she was flying through the air. She landed with a shock in the bracing, fast-moving water. It took her a moment to comprehend what had happened. As she saw the raft, Hunter, the guide, and the others floating quickly past her, the panic began to truly set in.

  Hunter extended his paddle out in her direction from the back of the raft. She stretched her hand out and tried to grasp it, but it was just out of the reach of her fingertips. Fear overtook her as she watched him float further away from her. Turning her head to the side, she tried to swim sideways to get to the river’s shore, but the water was moving her along too quickly. She felt completely out of control, like she was being swept away against her wishes.

  Fighting, kicking, and gasping for air, she worked to take command of the situation, but the river was in charge. Just when she was becoming convinced that she would be pulled under to her death, Hunter appeared in the water beside her.

  He wrapped his arms around her and whispered near her ear. “Just relax. Let the water support you and float you to safety.”

  She hadn’t thought of it like that before. His soothing embrace and calming words helped her to stop fighting against the rapids. She leaned back in his arms, and they floated together feet-first on top of the bubbly, fast-moving river. Hunter steered them away from smashing into boulders or low-hanging tree limbs. She let herself trust him, tilted her head back, and enjoyed the ride.

  Once the rapids began to give way to calmer water, they caught up to their raft. “Come on in and cool off. Selena was right. The water feels great!” Hunter called up to the others.

  To Selena’s surprise and delight, everyone except their guide jumped into the chilly river. Instead of feeling like the only loser that fell off the boat, she suddenly felt like a trailblazer that had tested the waters for everyone else. She loved it that Hunter was willing and able to shift the perception of the group in her favor.

  Having someone on her side made her feel warm and fuzzy, despite the cool water. He hadn’t let go of her when they reached the calmer waters, and she liked the feeling of being protected in his arms. For the first time in a long time, she began to allow herself to wonder what it would be like to let someone into her life. She liked being strong enough to be alone, but the idea of not having to live her life in solitude was intriguing.

  When Hunter turned his head to press his soft lips against her cheek, she felt it tingle all the way down to the tips of her toes. She decided in that moment that maybe this relationship idea deserved another whirl. Hunter didn’t seem a bit intimidated by her money or power, unlike all of her previous love interests.

  As they floated together in the water, she realized that he just might be the one. This evening would be the true test of where this relationship was going, if anywhere. She wondered anxiously if he expected to sleep in her bed. Surely it was too soon for that, wasn’t it?

  14

  After a late lunch on the shore and being driven back to the Jeep, Selena was wiped out. As soon as they arrived at the campground, she indicated that she was going to take a nap. She had wondered if Hunter would offer to join her, but he indicated that he was going to work on getting the campfire going.

  Selena never napped, except apparently when Hunter was around. Slipping into the crisp, cool sheets on her luxurious bed in the camper felt divine. Deciding that the fresh air and stress of believing she was nearly drowning had likely zapped her energy, she dozed off and power napped for an hour. She awoke feeling refreshed and rejuvenated.

  When she emerged from her camper, she was delighted to see that Hunter had the campfire blazing and that several of their fellow rafters from today’s excursion were already gathered around it. They welcomed her into the circle around the fire as if she were an old friend, not someone that they had just met today.

  The immediate camaraderie of the group surprised her, considering they had only known each other for one day. She supposed that risking their lives together in that floating raft of death must have bonded them, even though she didn’t know most of their names. Deciding this fellowship was a good thing and opting not to question it, she stood near the fire and tried her best to fit in.

  She quickly learned that Mike was the name of the loudmouth of the group, who liked to tease her. He was the only one that had ribbed her about falling off the raft this afternoon. He had also ridiculed her for looking so scared in the water. “Decided to come out of the royal bus and join the little people?” He used a high-pitched tone with a terrible attempt at an English accent and added a mock bow to accentuate his snarky question.

  Normally, she would have nodded her head, given him a fake smile, and hoped that he would stop drawing attention to her wealth. Since she had noticed that the entire group seemed to enjoy dishing it right back out at Mike, she opted to be bold in her response. “I noticed that you don’t mind sitting beside the ‘royal bus’ enjoying my view and camping equipment.”

  It was silent for a beat and she wondered if she had just committed social suicide. She knew that many people struggled financially and the last thing she wanted to do was rub her money in their faces. Just as she was silently cursing herself for being so socially awkward, Mike tipped his head back and bellowed with laughter. His guffawing was so contagious that the rest of the group chuckled along with him.

  “You got that right, Lady. I’d put up with a lot to enjoy this view.” Mike swept his hands out to indicate the pristine, undeveloped lakeshore in front of them. “Since this eyesore,” he thumbed her RV, “Is blocking my view, I guess I have to be nice to you.” He verified his words by unfolding a lawn chair and placing it near the fire for her.

  She sat down, thanked him, and let herself be absorbed into the fun-loving group. When she locked gazes with Hunter, she couldn’t help but notice that his eyes were sparkling with a tantalizing mixture of approval and desire. If she lived to be one-hundred-and-ten years old, she would never get enough of that look from him.

  When they started getting hungry, Selena was impressed with how the group pulled together to provide what they could for dinner. She brought out the colorful melamine plates and utensils that she found in her kitchen, as well as hot dogs, buns, numerous condiments, and the large fresh fruit salad she discovered in the RV’s well-stocked refrigerator.

  The others returned from their campsites carrying various bags of chips, s’more ingredients, and beverages. It was a hodge-podge meal, but everyone contributed something. Selena didn’t know of a gourmet restaurant that could put on a better spread.

  They used long metal skewers to cook the hotdogs over the campfire. Selena watched the others and copied their movements as she twirled her hotdog near the glowing embers, trying to brown it evenly. Once she was satisfied with it, she slid it onto a bun, doctored it up with mustard and relish, and loaded her plate with sides.

  She couldn’t remember the last time she had cooked herself a meal, and she had to admit that it was
somewhat rewarding to know that she had made this delicious-smelling hotdog on her own, except the for the tiny detail of starting the fire.

  When she took the first bite of her creation, she practically groaned with delight. The hotdog was crispy on the outside, while still managing to be hot and juicy on the inside. It was absolute perfection.

  Hunter hadn’t yet taken a bite of his food because he seemed to be enjoying watching Selena eat hers. He leaned in close to her ear so the others couldn’t hear and discreetly asked, “Has it been a while since you’ve had a hotdog?”

  “Ages,” she practically moaned, before adding, “I didn’t remember them being this delicious.”

  “The campfire helps bring out the flavor,” he grinned at her before digging into his own hotdog.

  After working her way through a pile of Doritos, a smattering of Cheetos, and a handful of Bugles filled with squeeze cheese, Selena said, “I had no idea that cheese-adjacent foods could be so delectable.”

  This comment made the entire group around the fire chuckle. Mike adopted his silly, fake accent again when he said, “They don’t serve a lot of cheese dust coated chips at the country club, do they?”

  Feeling comfortable and accepted, Selena responded, “I wouldn’t know. They don’t allow my helicopter to land at the club, so I stopped going.” She was only partially kidding.

  It was silent for a moment while the group absorbed what she had said. Once more, she wondered if she had gone too far. She didn’t want to hide who she was, but she hated to flaunt her wealth. Hunter saved her by saying, “Don’t you hate it when that happens? Or how about when the marina doesn’t have a boat slip that’s big enough for your super yacht? Ugh!”

  His over-dramatic rendition of real-life problems faced by the one percent was just the icebreaker the group needed. Everyone started laughing and tossing out what they imagined to be the issues of the super-rich.

  Everything from having too far of a walk from the valet stand, to not being able to see the little people from the penthouse were brought up as potential problems. Seeing her moment, Selena raised a dramatic hand to her throat. “You may joke about it, but you have no idea how difficult it really is when your personal chef asks to take a few days off to get married. It’s horrifying!”

  Her over-the-top performance had them all in stitches as they toasted marshmallows for s’mores. Hunter had a kettle of water heating on a tripod over the fire. With impeccable timing, he poured everyone mugs of hot cocoa with a splash of Peppermint Schnapps, just as the gooey marshmallows were perfectly golden brown.

  Selena stirred her hot chocolate as she waited for her s’more to cool enough to eat. By the time she took her first bite, the chocolate bar had melted down onto the toasted marshmallow. The graham cracker crust gave the gooey treat the perfect amount of crunch. Deciding this was the most delicious dessert she had ever tasted, Selena let the ecstatic groan escape from her throat as she savored the first delectable bite.

  She hadn’t realized what a spectacle she was making of herself, until she saw everyone staring at her. She immediately felt silly for going so gaga over a simple sweet treat. Hunter once again diffused the tension by joking, “In my next life, I want to come back as that s’more.”

  From that point on, the evening was relaxed and fun. Selena felt accepted and was able to begin to enjoy just hanging out and being her true self with people who were practically strangers. They told stories and laughed and even sang a song or two. It was the perfect, fun-filled night in nature until the giant drops of rain began to fall.

  They all scrambled to pick up their belongings and head back to their tents before they got drenched. Selena held some plates over her head to protect herself from the sheets of rain that were now falling as she stood on the steps of her RV. “It’s nice and dry in here,” she offered.

  Everyone froze in their spots, debating whether they should stick to their guns and rough it in their beloved tents, or join Selena in the blasted bus that they loved to ridicule. It didn’t take long to decide. Everyone scurried inside her safe, dry RV. She smiled when she handed out big, fluffy towels to the group.

  She didn’t bother to say that her ‘glamping’ version of staying outdoors had won tonight because she didn’t have to. They all already knew it.

  Selena and Hunter began washing dishes while the others made themselves at home and marveled at the amenities inside her camper. When Hunter gently hip jutted her while she washed and he dried, they shared a look that made her heart pitter-patter wildly in her chest.

  Mike threatened to ruin the comfortable moment by saying loudly, “It’s probably been a while since you’ve touched dirty dishes, huh, Princess?”

  Silence fell over the trailer’s living area as everyone waited to see how Selena would react. She wasn’t about to admit how long it had been since she had washed dishes.

  It wasn’t the first snarky comment from him about her financial situation, and she was certain it wouldn’t be his last. Unwilling to let this man make her feel bad about her success, she turned to look directly at him when she responded. “You know, Mike, I have noticed that you are more than happy to take full advantage of the perks of being my friend,” she pointed out the icy cold bottle of dark beer that he had helped himself to from her refrigerator, “Yet you seem to like picking on me mercilessly.”

  He had the decency to look somewhat embarrassed, but she knew he would continue ribbing her if she wasn’t completely straightforward with him. “You are more than welcome to sit out the storm in your tent, if you don’t approve of my luxurious lifestyle.”

  Mike immediately began to backpedal from his condescending attitude with her, obviously not wanting to leave the safety and comfort of her dry RV. “You know I’m just teasing you, right?” He slung a beefy arm around her shoulders.

  Hunter surprised her by showing a bit of a jealous streak. “Hands-off, Buddy.” His words sounded jovial enough, but he set down the plate he had been drying and firmly removed Mike’s arm from curving around Selena, only to replace it with his own.

  Mike held up his hands as if implying he was completely innocent before joining the others around the RV’s table for a raucous round of cards. Selena and Hunter finished the dishes in amiable silence. They worked together in tandem as if they were part of a well-oiled machine.

  Once the cleanup was finished, they rejoined the others. The group played cards, board games, and charades. It was one of the most relaxing and fun evenings Selena had ever had. She loved laughing and talking about silly topics with her new friends. She wasn’t tempted, even once, to retrieve one of her devices from her handbag and stare at an electronic screen. It was the longest she had gone without technology in years, and she didn’t miss it a bit.

  When things started to wind down, the wind was still howling and rain was pattering against the trailer’s roof. Selena suggested that they all stay with her in the dry camper and no one complained. She was happy to discover a linen closet filled with sleeping bags, duvets, blankets, and pillows.

  Before long, the group had settled in with makeshift beds on the sofa and floor. Only Hunter and Selena were left standing. “I have a nice, big bed in the back,” she offered, feeling safe to invite him, since there were so many people there.

  Mike couldn’t resist letting out a high-pitched, suggestive whistle, so Selena playfully kicked him on her way past. He let out an over-exaggerated “Oomph,” and earned giggles all around.

  Hunter grabbed a fleece blanket and gallantly offered to sleep on top of the covers. Selena didn’t think that was necessary, considering the current situation they were in, but she nodded in agreement. They climbed into bed in their clothes and turned off the lights.

  Almost immediately, someone began snoring lightly. If Selena had to guess, she would have bet it was Mike. She and Hunter turned on their sides to face each other. “It might be a long night,” he surmised.

  “It’s okay. I haven’t been sleeping much lately, anyway,�
� she revealed to him.

  “Why not?” She could sense his concern, even though she couldn’t see his features.

  “I always sleep on my side, but my daith piercings press into the pillow and ache when I turn my head to either side. I’ve tried sleeping on my back, but I just can’t do it for more than a short nap,” she added the last bit thinking of the two naps she had taken since she had known him––her only two naps since childhood.

  “Oh no,” he sounded truly concerned. “Let’s try this,” he offered as he slid an arm underneath her. Pulling her close to him, he embraced her so that her head rested on his shoulder, while her ear was in the opening at the crook of his arm. The position alleviated the problem of having any pressure against her freshly pierced ear.

  “How’s that?” he asked her.

  She sighed with contentment, feeling fully relaxed and comfortable. “It’s perfect,” she told him honestly.

  He leaned his head down to press his soft lips gently against hers for a sweet goodnight kiss. “Yes, it is,” he agreed, and they both dozed off.

  15

  Selena awoke feeling like she had just enjoyed the best night of sleep of her entire life, despite the crowded conditions.

  The cool morning held the promise of a beautiful day, but everything outside was still damp from the previous night’s torrential rainstorms.

  Selena and Hunter made bacon, eggs, and toast, while Mike brewed coffee and delivered steaming mugs to the others. By the time breakfast was ready, the group had folded and stowed their bedding and set the table.

  Their morning meal was more subdued than the boisterous games from the night before. The conversation turned to what time everyone was leaving, things they needed to take care of when they got home, and not wanting to return to work tomorrow.

 

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