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JESSICA WALKED INTO the kitchen on Monday morning, yawning. Jacob had spent a second night at her place but had to leave at the crack of dawn to be on base for PT. He’d awakened her with gentle kisses, and then coaxed her into a mind-blowing orgasm with his fingers and mouth before kissing her goodbye.
She could get used to him staying over all the time—it wasn’t exactly too practical with him needing to be on base so early, but somehow Ryker and Michelle had fallen into exactly that routine.
She flushed, just remembering Jacob’s big hands and mouth all over her skin.
She set her phone on the counter, trying to clear her head. She began to make coffee and was surprised when her phone buzzed with a text a minute later.
Miss you already, angel. I’ll be in training all afternoon. Last night was amazing.
This morning, too.
Her cheeks reddened, recalling Jacob stripping her down last night and making her come apart in his arms. They still hadn’t had sex yet, but she’d finally gotten to explore him, too, returning the favor after he’d made her come a few times.
Jacob’s body was amazing, full of hard muscles and interesting little dips and ridges. And when she’d tugged his boxers down, watching his cock spring free, she’d gasped in surprise. He was hot and heavy, and she couldn’t imagine all that masculine strength eventually filling her deeply inside.
Even though Jacob was so very strong, he was always gentle with her. When they did finally make love, she knew he’d make it amazing for her, too.
It was sad that the weekend was over and he had to be back at work. Sure, she had her friends, but wow. After an amazing two days—and nights—together, she just wasn’t sure if she was ready to return to reality.
She looked down at her phone again and quickly thumbed a response.
Miss you, too.
Maybe you should become a teacher so you’ll get summers off. ;)
His reply came a beat later.
If I was home, I’d never let you out of bed.
She giggled, turning as she heard footsteps coming down the hallway.
“Good morning,” Amy trilled in a sing-song voice, wandering into the kitchen. She glanced around, stopping midstride.
“Hey yourself,” Jessica said, pouring herself a steaming cup of coffee.
“Jacob’s not here?”
“He had to get to base early. Kind of a bummer for me since I was enjoying having him here, but...” She shrugged. “That’s life. Not everyone gets an entire summer off like us. We’re on vacation, but the rest of the world keeps turning.”
“Touché,” Amy said, pulling a mug from the cupboard. “So, you seem happy. Seriously. I’m glad Jacob was here all weekend. You guys are good together.”
“Yeah, I think so, too. Still—he’s at work all week like the rest of the world. I’d love to spend more time with him, but I’ll just have to relax and enjoy the beach with my besties.”
“I mean, that’s what we’re here for, right?” Amy teased. “The beach? The guys we meet this summer are kind of just the icing on the cake.”
“Yeah, I guess so.” Jessica turned, crossing the kitchen to sink into a chair with her mug of coffee.
“Why do you look so sad all of a sudden?”
“It’s going to be hard to leave him,” Jessica admitted. “I mean, I know I’m jumping totally ahead of myself. We just met them a couple of weeks ago and yet, somehow it already feels like summer is slipping away.”
“I told you it could work out,” Amy protested. “You live across the state, not across the country. If you guys end up getting serious and want things to continue, they absolutely can.”
Jessica gazed out the window, watching the waves crash on the shore. It was ironic how something so simple as two people wanting to be together also seemed so complicated. “Yeah, I just—I don’t think he’s looking for that. We both know I’m leaving, so that puts an expiration date on this little romance.”
“You should talk to him,” Amy said gently. “See where he stands. I swear, the way he looks at you is not the way a guy looks at a woman he intends to say goodbye to.”
“Well what about Michelle and Ryker? He’s here all the time. I can’t see them continuing things.”
Amy shook her head. “It’s not the same. Neither of them look at each other that way. It’s just a fun little game to them—they’re both teases and love it.”
“I don’t know,” Jessica said with a sigh.
“Talk to him, Jess. Maybe not tonight or tomorrow, but before too long. Give him a chance to mull things over. Think about the future. He could be wondering about the same things too and just not be ready to admit it yet.”
“You’re right, I should talk to him. Especially before we have sex.”
“Wait—you’re not sleeping together?”
“Oh, we’re sleeping together,” Jessica assured her with a laugh. “And we’re doing everything but having sex. It’s good, I promise. I like that he’s willing to wait until I’m ready.”
“Such a gentleman,” Amy said with a wink.
“He’s almost too perfect,” Jessica sighed.
“No such thing.”
“Yeah, you’re right. Nobody’s perfect. And I will talk to him. I just need to figure out exactly what I want to say.”
***
JACOB GRIPPED THE STEERING wheel, pulling back onto base after a quick meeting down in Norfolk. He drove down the tree-lined street, the sunlight peeking through the branches dancing across his car. His hands tightened as he maneuvered into a parking spot, his jaw clenched.
Jess had sent him a text responding to his earlier one, and his cock had been hard ever since.
What makes you think I’d want to get out of bed?
Jesus Christ.
For being so shy most of the time, she sure knew how to dial up the heat when she wanted to. Holy Hell. This weekend with Jessica had been...beyond words. Seeing her in that sexy lingerie, spread out like some sort of temptress, when he’d already resigned to waiting a while before taking her to bed?
No. Words.
She was everything he could want in a woman—smart, funny, sweet. Gorgeous. A little bit shy, which he had to admit he loved, but when she’d let herself go in his arms?
It was tough to imagine ever being with another woman again.
And wasn’t that quite a shock to his system.
“Yo, Joker!” Hunter called out as Jacob climbed out of his vehicle.
“Hook,” Jacob said with a nod as he shut his car door. “Where’ve you been all morning?”
“Doctor appointment with Emma.”
Jacob nodded, assuming it had to do with her pregnancy. “Are we still doing water training this afternoon?”
“Affirmative. It’s on the schedule, so we’re moving forward as planned,” he said as the two men walked to the building. Jacob breathed in the salty ocean air, muttering to himself as he pulled open the door.
Jessica was probably sunbathing on the beach right about now, or maybe relaxing in that hammock of hers. Hell if he wouldn’t love to take the day off and spend it with her. But real life called—he needed to get back to his duties. Back to reality.
And hell, part of the thrill right now was that everything was new with her. He’d just have to suck it up and get to work.
“How was your weekend?” Hunter asked, slinging his duffle bag over his shoulder.
“Can’t complain,” Jacob said. “Yours?”
“Emma was still sick,” Hunter said. “At least she has the summer off so she doesn’t need to drive to Williamsburg.”
“Right, she teaches classes there, doesn’t she?” Jacob asked, referring to the College of William and Mary, which was an hour away.
“Yep. It’s not too bad of a drive considering she only makes it a few days a week. But sitting on the bridge with her morning sickness wasn’t going so well—nothing like feeling you’re trapped in a car about to be sick everywhere.”
“Yeah, that sounds bad. These teachers have it pretty sweet though, an entire summer off?” he added with a low chuckle. “Jessica and her friends seem pretty damn happy.”
“Hell, Emma’s already planning to enjoy it when we have kids. She’ll be off when they are. The baby won’t be in school for a while, obviously, but I swear she’s got the entire thing planned out.”
Jacob nodded, thoughtful. He’d never considered that angle before. Not that he’d considered having kids, either. But he could see Jessica home with her kids. Their kids. What the hell was he thinking?
They didn’t even have a future together after the summer ended. She’d go back to her life, and he’d move on with his. Spending nights in her bed and weekends together was perfect for now, but real life would return. For both of them.
There was no sense in imagining what any future children would be like. It wasn’t even on the table.
He swung by the locker room to change into his water gear and made a quick call to Jess.
“Hey angel,” he said into her voicemail. “I just wanted to say hi before my training starts. Miss you. I’ll talk to you tonight, all right? Bye.” He ended the call, sticking his cell phone into his locker. He wouldn’t be able to talk to her while out on the water this afternoon.
She was probably busy with her girlfriends anyway.
His mind shifted to Jessica in her bed this morning as he pulled off his shirt—although they’d spent hours exploring each other last night, this morning had been quieter. Gentle. He’d woken her up and then pleasured her with his mouth and tongue, enjoying the taste of her sweetness as he brought her to orgasm.
He didn’t think he’d ever tire of listening to her cry out his name.
Even in her sleepy state, she’d opened her body to him. Let him touch and caress her. Run his hands over all her soft curves.
Kissing her goodbye had been fucking harder than he wanted to admit.
For a woman he was supposed to be dating somewhat casually, enjoying her summer vacation with, she was working her way right into his heart.