Justice Is Always Ready (A Graham Family Story, 1)

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things which made her skin
prickle and toes curl with their heated descriptions.
    Back and forth.
    In and out.
    She barely registered that the cries
and pants were coming from her. Dipping her head, she squeezed her
eyes shut and undulated with him. He increased the speed of his
thrusts. She moved with him, taking all he gave and asking for
more.
    Justice captured her hands and
stretched them over her head, intertwining their fingers. “Open
your eyes, beautiful. Let me stare into your gray eyes as we make
love.”
    They were heavy but she managed to
follow his directive. His brown orbs were waiting. Nose to nose
they moved in perfect tandem while they completed the age old
ritual. He held her gaze, refusing to let go.
    Flames burned nigh out of control
within her and she placed one foot flat on the mattress. So close,
she could see the edge of the chasm she so desperately sought.
Justice knew and took her there. Her orgasm nearly blindsided her
with its immense intensity. She gasped and arched into him as the
waves of pleasure crashed over her. Not long after, Justice
stiffened above her and she could feel his release even with the
protection.
    Hearts pounding, they lay there in
silence, waiting for breathing to return to normal. Justice pulled
out and for a moment his heat left her. Then he returned and drew
her in close. A contented sigh left her when a light blanket
covered her naked body. Sinking into his warm, hard body, Kassidy
fell into slumber with his deep breaths escorting her. When she
woke, he murmured to her and stroked her back until she succumbed
to sleep again.
    The next time she woke, she found
herself alone. The boat still rocked gently and yet now she could
tell the sun was beginning to set. The deep colors poured through
the vents and windows, bathing the entire area with a rich golden
glow.
    Taking her time, she stretched and got
dressed. Pulling on her shorts over the bikini bottoms, she quickly
made the bed and folded the extra blanket. She stopped and grabbed
a fresh glass of ice water before climbing up onto the deck.
Justice stood there in the cockpit area, one hand resting easily
upon the wheel. A smile turned up the corners of his
mouth.
    “ Hello, beautiful,” he
said.
    “ Hi.” She moved to his
side.
    He gave her a kiss then drank some of
her water. “Sleep well?”
    “ I did. What are you doing
up here?”
    “ Watching the sunset. I
love the way the colors bounce off the water. Sunrises are even
more beautiful.”
    Resting her head against his shoulder,
she watched in silence. When all that was left was the remaining
light of day, she looked up at him.
    “ Hungry?” she
asked.
    “ Yeah. You wore me
out.”
    Rolling her eyes, she snorted. “I’ll
go get something whipped up.”
    “ Holler when it’s ready.
It’s going to get chilly fast so we’ll eat in the cabin. I’ll start
up heading back.”
    “ Great.” She kissed him
quick and headed back down into the cabin.
    It didn’t take her long to get
acquainted with the galley. She found some music and had that going
while she fixed the meal. The sound of the engine told her he was
getting them back to port. In the ice box she found some fries and
some hot dogs, so she made that up.
    “ Justice!” she hollered up
the steps.
    “ Ready?”
    “ Just waiting on
you.”
    “ Be right there,” he
yelled back.
    She divided up the fries and gave him
two hot dogs. He came down as she was in the process of carrying
the plates to the small table.
    “ Hope this is
okay.”
    He took his plate and grinned.
“Perfect.”
    Dinner was relaxed and afterward,
dressed in one of Justice’s shirts to help ward off the chill, she
stood at the helm and took them back to Quiet Harbor.
    Justice took over when the harbor came
into view. “You’ll be doing this one day, Kassidy.”
    “ You think so? Because I
bet all those people, you included, would prefer their boats stay
unharmed.”
    His laugh warmed her, dark and
decadent as it was. “I

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