Ghostly Touch

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life.”
                  “Me too. And I think that we are connected at the soul level and always have been. We belong to one another in this lifetime and in every other lifetime.”
                  “I don’t believe in that soul mate type thing.”
                  “Really? How’s your belief in time travel?”
                  “You got me there.” He picked up a small stick and made little drawings in the dirt floor. “Do you know how we can get out of this before you wind up on fire?”
                  “I don’t know.” Zula wiped her face again. “This is all new to me as much as it is to you.”
                  “Hey,” Connor cupped her face with one hand. “Don’t look so sad, we’ll figure something out.” He looked deeply into her eyes, then licked his lips as he bent in and rushed his lips over hers. He wrapped his arms around her and pulled her against his chest so her breasts crushed against him. He took the kiss deeper, until he felt her body give in to his, then he pulled back slowly, carefully, and looked into her eyes.
                  “This feels familiar,” he said softly, and then kissed her again.
                  “It does to me too,” she said with a smile and kissed him back. “Don’t stop now.”
                  He held her and kissed her like he’d never kissed another woman before. And maybe he hadn’t. Maybe they were soul mates and she’d been his and he had been hers through every lifetime. Maybe that’s why he had the dream of her, he knew her that well in every lifetime, making love to her was easy.
                  “One question.” Zula pulled back and looked into his eyes. “Why did you never try to kiss me or sleep with me after all those dates?”
                  “I wanted to, I just didn’t want to jump into anything too fast and ruin it. I know that hot fires burn out quick and I knew the first time I ever saw you that it would definitely be a hot fire. I was hoping to get to know you a little better before we began having sex.”
                  “Good answer.” Zula laughed and wrapped her eyes around him while her lips came to meet his. The world began to tilt and swirl around them, and then it was suddenly very quiet and they landed with a thud. Opening their eyes, they were in Zula’s house, with Thad rubbing against them.
                  “We’re home!” Zula said.
                  “Yes. Yes, we are,” Connor said. “Now, take me upstairs to your room so you can show me you did in those dreams.”
                  Zula laughed and gathered up her skirts. “I guess you’ll just have to catch me.” She leaped to her feet and headed upstairs with Connor right behind her.
                  Thad meowed loudly. “Oh come one, you silly cat. Let me find a can of tuna for you while my granddaughter and her man hammer out a few details.”
     
    ~ End ~

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