Oceans Apart (Ocean Dreams Book 1)

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Authors: Emma Fitzgerald
opened the double doors out onto the balcony. He walked out. Annie followed. “Not bad, eh?” Cam whispered to her in a soft voice.
    “Yeah, not bad,” was all the reply she could muster, still in awe.
    Cam looked down at Annie. She was seeing the view of the beach through fresh eyes and her wonderment made Cam realize what he took for granted. Strands of Annie’s hair had fallen out of her ponytail and were fluttering across her face. Cam moved his hand up and tucked them behind her ear. His touch made goose bumps jump to the surface of her skin. Annie tensed slightly before a warm rush of shivers went through her body. His thumb lightly rubbed over her cheek while the rest of his hand slid around the back of her head. Annie looked up and directly into Cam’s eyes. They stared at each other for what seemed like forever to Annie. He then leaned down slowly and got closer to her, their faces just a few inches from the other. Annie broke eye contact and looked down but Cam placed his other hand on her chin and brought her head back up. He held on to both sides of her face, moved in, and gently kissed her. Softly, sweetly. Then Annie released a sigh, which seemed to give Cam more confidence. His hands moved from her face to around her waist and he pulled her in toward him. Annie’s hands were flat against his chest and she could feel his heart was beating just as fast as hers. His kiss changed from soft to more intense as their tongues tussled together. Annie was more than willing to match what he gave her. Cam turned Annie around and pushed her against the stone wall bordering the side of the balcony. His hands ran down the sides of Annie’s breasts, which peaked her nipples instantly. If she weren’t already highly turned on, that move would have done it. Just as Cam was about to lift the tank top up and over her head, a loud wolf whistle shook him out of his trance. He pulled back and looked down toward the park his house neighbored. They had a group of ogling beach-ready teenagers as an audience.
    “Get a room!” one called up to Cam.
    Cam chuckled, held his hand up, and flicked his middle finger up at them. Annie could feel she had turned bright red and put both hands over her face, hoping to hide it from Cam. She inhaled and sighed heavily before looking back at him. Cam was smiling broadly. He wasn’t embarrassed one bit and the evidence was proudly straining against his shorts.
    “I think it’s time to eat,” Annie said quickly, hoping that he hadn’t seen her looking down below his waist. “Yeah, sure,” Cam replied. He was about to turn and head to the kitchen but he needed to taste those sweet lips again. Cam moved back and planted a big kiss on her lips, which surprised Annie, and then let her go and went to start breakfast.
    Annie didn’t move. ‘ Oh, my fucking God! ’ she exclaimed to herself. The warmth Annie was feeling throughout her body wasn’t just from the sun above. Annie had never kissed a guy without having been on at least a date or two with them first, but this kiss felt so right. Comfortable. Hot as hell! A cool breeze tickled her body as it blew up from the beach. Annie had never felt so alive. All of her senses were working overtime and she wasn’t sure she was able to tell what each was telling her. Annie straightened up and walked back inside. She had to face Cam sometime.
    Annie entered the bright, sunlit room where she could smell breakfast cooking. Cam looked relaxed at the stovetop, flipping the egg mixture over in the pan. Annie watched him and every move he made as if her life depended on it. He was the sexiest man she had ever been around. His tanned skin made the sun -lightened strands in his hair stand out, but she couldn’t take her eyes off his face. She could drown in those beautifully framed blue eyes; and his smile would make anyone, male or female, just about do anything he asked. Annie was mesmerized by this God in front of her and had to shake herself into

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