Justin

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bedroom, with the larger bed in it. He didn’t give her a chance to change her mind, just pulled her shirt over her head and pushed her shorts and panties to the floor. The cowboy hat flew across the room, but neither of them noticed. He maneuvered her backwards, so she was lying on her back on the bed, while he kissed her, his hands roaming her body in his excitement.
    His hand went down to her thighs and moved between them, slowly stroking her core. She moaned beneath his lips, and he went up on one elbow while the other hand played with her, trying to gauge her reaction. Sarah watched him her green eyes steady on his brown. She licked her lips nervously as he pressed one finger inside her.
    “ Make love to me,” she whispered.
    He stood up, dropping his shorts to the floor, and came down on top of her, in the notch between her legs. His mouth came down on hers as he reached down a hand to guide himself inside her.
    She sucked in a pained breath as he plunged inside, but wrapped her arms around him and deepened their kiss, trying to hide her reaction. He pulled back, looking down into her eyes. “I’m sorry. It won’t hurt again.”
    He started moving inside her his hands constantly roaming her body, trying to bring her back to the passion she was feeling a few minutes before. It only took a moment for her to start writhing under him, her hands caressing his back. When she reached the breaking point, she called out his name, clutching him tightly.
    Afterward, he lay beside her on the bed, holding her with her head pillowed on his shoulder. His hand stroked her hair away from her face. “We’re supposed to be meeting the others in an hour. Do you want to pretend they don’t exist and stay here, or go?”
    She smiled kissing his shoulder. “I’d probably prefer to pretend they don’t exist, but I think we should go.”
    He sighed heavily. “I thought you’d say that.” He pulled her closer, kissing the top of her head. “It’s gonna be a five minute walk. How long will it take you to get ready to go?”
    “ How dressed up do I need to be? Can I show up in shorts and a tank top?”
    “ Sure. I’ll probably just wear my shorts and cowboy hat.”
    “ Um…Justin?”
    “ Yeah?”
    “ I think the shorts and cowboy hat look is adorable, but the others would probably laugh at you.”
    “ Am I supposed to care what the others think?”
    “ I really wish you would.”
    “ Shorts and a t-shirt?”
    She grinned. “Probably a lot more appropriate.” She thought about his original question for a minute. “If I’m just wearing shorts and a tank, it’ll take me about fifteen minutes to get ready.”
    “ So, you wanna hit the hot tub before we go?”
    “ Absolutely. I could hot tub every day of the week.”

Chapter Seven
     
    Sarah was surprised at how much had been done for their dinner when they arrived at the main beach in front of the villa. A large table had been brought in with chairs all along one side of it, and a buffet had been set up so they could serve themselves. It consisted mainly of a variety of meats, rice dishes and vegetables with a variety of fruits and a chocolate fountain for dessert.
    Sarah found herself sitting at one end of the table next to Justin. She wished she were close enough to talk to the other women, but certainly wasn’t complaining about sitting with Justin. They filled their plates and sat down to watch the show, which was scheduled to start just after sunset.
    She wasn’t sure exactly what she’d been expecting from the show, but it wasn’t what they saw. The woman who did the traditional Polynesian dance wore long black and white dresses with slits up the back instead of the grass skirts she’d thought they may see.
    The first part of the show consisted of the women doing a fast dance to soft music and a drum beat. Next came a fire dance with men wearing only loin cloths. Justin winced several times as the men moved the sticks between their legs rapidly.
    “ This

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