Branded for Murder

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landing at Logan. “This is fantastic. I’m going to make this a haunt of mine.”
    “Lisa, I’d really rather come up here with you.”
    “I don’t understand why the serious look?”
    “Have you heard of the New England Strangler ?”
    “Yes, but I don’t think that has anything to do with this public place.”
    “Who knows where this guy gets his ideas or chooses his victims. I just want you to be careful and safe.”
    “Thank you Scotty,” she said, with a childlike voice.
    “I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to dictate or offend you.”
    “None taken, I’m touched you want to protect me from danger .”
    They were now just standing face to face. Scott held her hands in his and looked into her eyes. She wanted to say something to him, but she couldn’t. She studied him and watched his eyes closely. Quickly, without warning, he let go of her hands and hugged her. She felt his warmth and realized very quickly that this young man was going to be something very special in her life.
    She broke the silence. “I feel like I’ve known you for a very long time. I don’t know what it is about you, but I really enjoy being close to you.” She looked again into Scott’s eyes, and could tell he was feeling something similar to what she was feeling.
     
    *.*.*
     
    I slowly moved my head towards hers, but pulled back. I could tell she was saying okay. It felt like an eternity had passed in those few seconds. I continued to work up enough courage to find her lips. Our lips met awkwardly. I pulled back anticipating her being offended. I saw her turn her head slightly and I prepared for a much better kiss this time.
    It was a short kiss, but better than the first. I looked to see her reaction.
    She moved her arms up over my shoulders and around my neck. I met her lips again, more softly this time. We kissed a long, tender kiss as I filled my senses with her smell and feel. Our lips finally parted. I gave her a quick peck, and then hugged her against me. I wondered if she could feel my heart racing.
    I could tell she didn’t want me to let her go. I could see our reflection in the observation window and the other people walking behind us. I heard a small boy ask his mother what we were doing. We both laughed. I leaned back and held my arms around Lisa’s waist and our lower bodies mingled for the first time. I could feel her warmth against my body. I had to cover my body’s reaction by kissing her again. We held each other tightly. I didn’t want to let this moment pass – I wanted this to last forever.
    I never had this feeling for anyone in my life.
    I kissed her again. “I’m glad we finally met. I want to tell you another truth. I have never really done this before and I hope my kiss was okay.”
    “You obviously must have known by the fourth or fifth kiss, that you were getting better at it.” She hesitated, looking at me. “I was concerned with the same thing. I can’t say I have ever been with somebody like this.”
    “I hadn’t planned for this to happen, but I am certainly glad it did,” I whispered in her ear, hugging her close again.
    She pushed against my shoulders and whispered, “I guess we both should practice some more.” Lisa smiled and turned to give me a better target and our lips and bodies locked in a more prepared manner.
    My senses were now heightened. I could feel her breasts pressing against my chest as our bodies fit closer together. I realized my breathing was getting heavier. It was hard to stop kissing, but I wanted to look at her again.
    I whispered, holding her against me tightly, “Honesty time again…we better stay close like this…my body has responded to you.” I moved ever so slightly and then brought my lower body back against her.
    “Very interesting,” she said with a slight laugh.
    I put my finger to her lips.
    “Scotty, I love your honesty and openness. Please always be that way. You can tell me anything…we both have much to learn. I think it’s time for us

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