For You
Chapter 3
Kay woke up to an empty bed. She hoped that a surprise awaited her on this luminous day. Fox seemed to astound her because she knew that everyday was going to be one full of possibilities and promises but she didn't know how much he was willing to give. Sitting up in the king sized bed her feet rested on the cool floor. She slid open the blinds that brought in the bright morning. Last night was a blast. All four of them went out and partied the night away. After hours and hours of partying Kay and Fox shared a passionate dinner set for two on the beach. In fact they had spent practically the whole night on the beach exploring the avenues of passion and excitement. By sun-rise Fox had already carried her inside to their room where she slept the hours away. Now he was nowhere in sight.
Fox watched her as she stood across the room he could tell that she was well rested because she had enough strength to get out of bed. He watched as she stood there obviously deep in thought wearing one of his t- shirts. In the sweltering heat that T-shirt didn't do justice to what was underneath. He had waited for this. Waited for the moment she had woke up so they could finally behave childlike. He yawned making sure to shift his stance carefully so that he did not creak any floor boards or give himself away. Finally in position he tapped her shoulder. As she turned around. He fired.
She stood there with a defeated look upon her face. She wanted revenge and she was sure she'd soon get it. She was wet. The white t- shirt clinging and fitting tightly on her smooth skin. No fair he had a super soaker. If she'd known he was going to have play rough and childish, she would've been prepared. She looked at Fox her eyes setting on his water gun. A mischievous smirk came to her face.
"I can play too" she uttered in a sweet voice. Stepping closer to him she reached for his gun but he quickly pulled it away. Using a sugary voice Kay whispered in his ear. "Don't be scared, I don't bite and if I do bite I'm sure it won't hurt….that much" Fox smirked at her still holding the gun behind his back. Kay rested her hands at his sides and started to tickle him. Fox got so caught up in his own laughter, he didn't notice that Kay had stolen his water gun. She aimed at him and set the water gun ablaze drenching him from head to toe. "Sorry precious I had to settle my score" She treaded closer to him and winked throwing him the super soaker. "Next time play fair" Fox laid back on the bed wordless. He couldn't believe that Kay had beaten him at his own game. He looked at her. "Sweets you know as well as I know that's all's fair in love and war" Kay giggled walking into the bathroom. Poking her head out of the door Kay threw a towel at Fox. "Care to join me?" Fox caught the towel darting into the bathroom. "I love the married life"
Hours later the pairs joined each other for lunch. Walking into the dining area linking arms came Kay and Fox. Paloma and Noah had already sat down at a table and were looking at the Menu. "Good morning Mr. & Mrs. Crane" Noah said beaming at the cheerful couple who seemed to be in high spirits. "Good morning Bennett" Kay greeted as Fox pushed her seat in bringing her closer to the table. Paloma and Kay exchanged looks. "I don't even want to know" she said smiling. Noah looked across the table to Fox. "what's on the itinerary?" "We're going sailing today" Kay eyes sparkled as well as Paloma's "Sailing?" they both asked simultaneously. "Yes " answered Fox reading the menu. After pigging out on their well rationed food the four of them headed towards the Marina. Kay and Paloma became short of breath at the sight of the yacht. It was quite good-looking for a water craft. As Kay, Paloma and Noah boarded the yacht, a young woman approached Fox. "Excuse Me?" Yes?" Fox asked realizing the woman had been talking to him. As soon as he turned around he regretted it. This woman was alluring and extremely attractive. He tried to focus on the mission he was now trying to complete. He turned back to the yacht and powered it's windlass. Fox looked back at the woman now calm and collected. "how may I be of some help?" The woman smiled sweetly. "Well you see I've had some trouble with my throttle, it's stuck I was wondering if you could help me get it loose" Fox sighed. "How could he turn down a damsel in distress ?" He looked back at the yacht to see no sign of Kay, Noah or Paloma. He figured they were down below in the dock. He placed his eyes back onto the woman. "Sure I can help you" He walked back over to her yacht that stood right behind his.
After a couple of minutes he managed to get the throttle loose. Picking up his shirt from the floor he stepped off the yacht only to meet eyes with a glaring Kay. The woman hugged him unexpectedly . He looked at Kay helplessly. She shot him a defiant stare and walked back down into the dock. He pushed the woman away trying not be rude. Leaving her standing there flabbergasted he bounded the yacht and walked down into the dock.
By the way Kay stared at him, he knew it was going to be an extremely long day.
Chapter 3
Kay woke up to an empty bed. She hoped that a surprise awaited her on this luminous day. Fox seemed to astound her because she knew that everyday was going to be one full of possibilities and promises but she didn't know how much he was willing to give. Sitting up in the king sized bed her feet rested on the cool floor. She slid open the blinds that brought in the bright morning. Last night was a blast. All four of them went out and partied the night away. After hours and hours of partying Kay and Fox shared a passionate dinner set for two on the beach. In fact they had spent practically the whole night on the beach exploring the avenues of passion and excitement. By sun-rise Fox had already carried her inside to their room where she slept the hours away. Now he was nowhere in sight.
Fox watched her as she stood across the room he could tell that she was well rested because she had enough strength to get out of bed. He watched as she stood there obviously deep in thought wearing one of his t- shirts. In the sweltering heat that T-shirt didn't do justice to what was underneath. He had waited for this. Waited for the moment she had woke up so they could finally behave childlike. He yawned making sure to shift his stance carefully so that he did not creak any floor boards or give himself away. Finally in position he tapped her shoulder. As she turned around. He fired.
She stood there with a defeated look upon her face. She wanted revenge and she was sure she'd soon get it. She was wet. The white t- shirt clinging and fitting tightly on her smooth skin. No fair he had a super soaker. If she'd known he was going to have play rough and childish, she would've been prepared. She looked at Fox her eyes setting on his water gun. A mischievous smirk came to her face.
"I can play too" she uttered in a sweet voice. Stepping closer to him she reached for his gun but he quickly pulled it away. Using a sugary voice Kay whispered in his ear. "Don't be scared, I don't bite and if I do bite I'm sure it won't hurt….that much" Fox smirked at her still holding the gun behind his back. Kay rested her hands at his sides and started to tickle him. Fox got so caught up in his own laughter, he didn't notice that Kay had stolen his water gun. She aimed at him and set the water gun ablaze drenching him from head to toe. "Sorry precious I had to settle my score" She treaded closer to him and winked throwing him the super soaker. "Next time play fair" Fox laid back on the bed wordless. He couldn't believe that Kay had beaten him at his own game. He looked at her. "Sweets you know as well as I know that's all's fair in love and war" Kay giggled walking into the bathroom. Poking her head out of the door Kay threw a towel at Fox. "Care to join me?" Fox caught the towel darting into the bathroom. "I love the married life"
Hours later the pairs joined each other for lunch. Walking into the dining area linking arms came Kay and Fox. Paloma and Noah had already sat down at a table and were looking at the Menu. "Good morning Mr. & Mrs. Crane" Noah said beaming at the cheerful couple who seemed to be in high spirits. "Good morning Bennett" Kay greeted as Fox pushed her seat in bringing her closer to the table. Paloma and Kay exchanged looks. "I don't even want to know" she said smiling. Noah looked across the table to Fox. "what's on the itinerary?" "We're going sailing today" Kay eyes sparkled as well as Paloma's "Sailing?" they both asked simultaneously. "Yes " answered Fox reading the menu. After pigging out on their well rationed food the four of them headed towards the Marina. Kay and Paloma became short of breath at the sight of the yacht. It was quite good-looking for a water craft. As Kay, Paloma and Noah boarded the yacht, a young woman approached Fox. "Excuse Me?" Yes?" Fox asked realizing the woman had been talking to him. As soon as he turned around he regretted it. This woman was alluring and extremely attractive. He tried to focus on the mission he was now trying to complete. He turned back to the yacht and powered it's windlass. Fox looked back at the woman now calm and collected. "how may I be of some help?" The woman smiled sweetly. "Well you see I've had some trouble with my throttle, it's stuck I was wondering if you could help me get it loose" Fox sighed. "How could he turn down a damsel in distress ?" He looked back at the yacht to see no sign of Kay, Noah or Paloma. He figured they were down below in the dock. He placed his eyes back onto the woman. "Sure I can help you" He walked back over to her yacht that stood right behind his.
After a couple of minutes he managed to get the throttle loose. Picking up his shirt from the floor he stepped off the yacht only to meet eyes with a glaring Kay. The woman hugged him unexpectedly . He looked at Kay helplessly. She shot him a defiant stare and walked back down into the dock. He pushed the woman away trying not be rude. Leaving her standing there flabbergasted he bounded the yacht and walked down into the dock.
By the way Kay stared at him, he knew it was going to be an extremely long day.
