Between a Rock and a Hard Place

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shades of fuchsia and lilac.  A golden sun peeked its head over the tranquil sea, sending luminescent ripples of color across its mirror-like surface.
    “It’s beautiful.”  Angel placed a light kiss atop Tommy’s wind-strewn hair.
    Tommy looked up into the dark eyes of the man he loved and a warm sensation spread through his chest.  “How did you get to be so romantic?”
    “Romance is all I think about when it comes to you, mi amor.”
    Tommy hugged his knees to his chest while he gazed up at the pastel sky.  Soon it would be dawn and they would no longer be shielded in the haze of its colorful hues.  The sea breeze blew his hair across his eyes and obscured his view.
    A cluster of blond tresses crossed Angel’s cheek.  He caught them between his teeth and gave them a playful yank.
    Tommy offered Angel a naughty little smile.  “Don’t tease me with your hair pulling, A.  Just because we’re out in the open on this sandy beach, don’t think I won’t devour your body.”  A romp in the sand was exactly what Tommy had in mind when he grabbed the bottle of lube from the dresser on the way out the door, but the fast-rising sun threatened to turn their love making into a bout of exhibitionism.
    Angel brushed Tommy’s tousled hair to the side and placed his lips on Tommy’s neck.  “I would love nothing more than to make love to you under this glorious plum sky with the waves batting at our feet.  But first, let’s go into the water.”
    “It’s freezing!”
    “It will be exhilarating.  The heat from our bodies will provide the warmth we need.”  Angel stood, dropped the blanket and held out his hand.  “Let’s run in the water together.”
    Tommy watched the goose bumps rise on Angel’s outstretched arm.  He knew that going into the water wasn’t a wise decision, but there was always something about Angel that made him yearn to try the unexpected.  He took the blanket with him as he grabbed Angel’s hand and got to his feet.  They huddled under the blanket, sunk their bare toes in the cool sand and laughed as they raced to the shoreline.  A tiny wave crashed at their feet and rolled up the shoreline.  Tommy shuddered as the icy water hit his toes.  He hopped from foot to foot and laughed.  “I don’t know about this, Angel.”
    “We’ll drop the blanket, run in and dive underwater.  It will awaken our senses.”
    “I’m already awake.  Tommy looked inside the blanket at his deflating erection.  “At least I was before that freezing water covered my ankles.”
    Angel slipped out of his briefs and kicked them aside.  “Your turn.”
    “I don’t know how you talk me into these things.”  He wiggled his shorts down to the sand and stepped out of them.  “On three?”
    Angel nodded and took Tommy’s hand.  “Three!”  The blanket flew into the air behind them as Angel pulled him toward the water.  He laughed so hard that he stumbled, but Angel kept pulling him toward the shore.  The first few jumps in the water were a shock to his nervous system, but by the time the water was up to his knees, he acclimated to the temperature and it was refreshing.  Angel nodded at him and they both dove under the glassy shell of the sea.  It was much warmer under the surface, but still chilly. He blew tiny bubbles out his nose while his hair languished in the salt water.  He came up for air only a few feet from Angel.  He pushed his hair back over his forehead only to be greeted by a face full of water from Angel’s playful splashing.
    Angel laughed, floated on his back and swam away with a few backstrokes of his powerful arms.
    Tommy swam toward him.  “I’m going to drown you for that!”  He caught up to Angel and pounced on him.  He held Angel’s face in his hands and planted a forceful kiss on his lips.  The both slipped under the water with their mouths firmly engaged.  The water enveloped them in a cocoon of weightless energy.  They floated for a few seconds

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