FALLING: The Negative Ion Series

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held my hand the entire time.
    We killed that beautiful dessert, play fighting over the last bit with our spoons. Jaxen won and I pouted when he brought the last little bite to his mouth. With a sexy grin, he moved the spoon to my lips. I slowly bit half of what was left then pushed the spoon away. Jaxen slowly slid the spoon into his mouth and grinned.
    “That was the best bite all night.”
    I swear the entire restaurant heard the groan that escaped me. Jaxen kissed me again then signaled for the waiter while taking out his wallet.
    “Check, please,” Jaxen murmured when Marco came over.
    “It has been taken care of, s ir. Compliments of your father.”
    “Okay,” Jaxen laughs. “Then let me give you a generous tip. Your service was excellent. My girlfriend and I were completely relaxed with you.”
    “No, thank you, sir,” Marco grinned as he moved the table for Jaxen. “Also taken care of and very, very nicely I might add.”
    Jaxen shook the man’s hand after he stood then held his hand out to me. “Good ole dad,” he laughed. I laughed and sigh as he holds my hand while we leave and he held it until we got to the car.
    It was only 9:30 and I was disappointed to end the night so early. Jaxen didn’t want it to end either. He drove us to the beach. I sat between his legs and leaned back into his chest as we sat on the wall. His arms wrapped around my waist and kept me warm as we sat there and looked out to the ocean.
    “To night was perfect, Jaxen. Thank you.”
    “No, thank you. I enjoyed every minute of it with you.”
    “Me too. This is the best date I’ve ever had.”
    Jaxen ’s arms tighten around me and I sighed. This feels like home. Too bad we only have 124 days left, I think as I tilt my head up for his kiss.

Chapte r 7
    7 5 Days left…
     
    I tried and tried to relax but Mom is making me antsy today. We had a beauty day and she’s taking forever to pay the bill. I promised Jaxen we’d see each other in an hour and I still had to go home and change.
    The last 4 8 days have been the best of my life. The first date ended magically with Jaxen walking me just inside my house where he kissed me sweetly then said good night. He called me when he got home and told me that his parents questioned him almost endlessly, even though it was well past 2 a.m. when he walked in the door. His father about the menu choices, his mom about me and our date. She was on the fence about the two of us and was understandably nervous. Jaxen said he calmed her fears but the next few times I visited, I could tell Sara was still on the edge.
    I think she finally accepted Jaxen and I were serious as we could be when there was 109 days left, 16 days into our relationship. I came over to see Samantha, who was there to start packing up her room. She had basically moved in with Parker and he was encouraging her to start sooner than later for the move. For some odd reason, they were leaving on the 13th of July because they wanted to drive to New York. I swear I don’t know why they wanted to drive all the way but I shrugged it off, especially after they asked if I wanted them to take my two trunks in their rental truck. Who was I to argue?
    During that visit, I told Samantha I was already dreading the day I had to leave. I went from liking to loving Jaxen. He showed me nothing but respect and sweetness. He was patiently waiting for me to give him the okay to make love to me, but I was holding out. Why? No idea. Although, to be completely honest, we did come close a couple of times. The closest was on his parents’ couch but he stopped it.
    I had on a red mini-skirt and white thigh-highs, a white mock turtle neck short-sleeved top and red ballet flats. I thought I was cute. So did Jaxen. That’s how we ended up on the couch making out heavily as he laid between my wide legs. I had reached for his pants and was just getting the zipper down when he stopped my movements.
    “No,” Jaxen whispered. “Not here, not like this,

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