Momentous Kisses: Love in Sandy Beach

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never found with another woman.
    It was much more than a physical release. There was something almost spiritual between them, an exhilarating sensation he could definitely get used to.

Chapter 13
    It took a long time for Allison’s breathing and heart rate to slow down after that earth-shattering orgasm. This time had been even better than their first time, because she was counting on a future together with him.
    When he rolled off her, she rolled with him, snuggling up against his side and placing her head on his shoulder. He wrapped an arm around her, holding her close while she stroked his abs and his chest. His strong legs intertwined with hers. It felt so good to lie in his arms; she’d never been happier.
    She glanced up at him, and noticed the satisfied smile on his face. For the first time since she’d arrived, he didn’t have that dark and aloof look upon his face. She closed her eyes and listened to his heartbeat, overwhelmed by her emotions.
    After a while, her stomach rumbled and Russell hugged her closer to him. “Are you hungry, Ally?”
    She felt her heart melt at the shortening of her name. It was the first time he’d done so, and she liked the way he pronounced it. Looking up at him, she answered, “Yes, starving. Should I make dinner with the groceries you bought?”
    “What if I take you out instead?”
    “Sounds great. Let’s get dressed,” Allison said.
    “Sunshine.”
    Allison turned around, “What?”
    “Sunshine. That’s what I’ll call you.”
    “Sunshine? Why that?”
    “It fits you, Ally. I always feel like the sun comes up when you smile.”
    Allison felt the blood rushing to her cheeks. That was the nicest thing a man had ever said to her. He wasn’t such a grouch after all. On their way to dinner, she didn’t believe she could get any happier than she was at this moment in time – with him.
    Russell took her to his favorite restaurant and they enjoyed a fantastic dinner. Their conversation flowed easily, and soon they were rushing back to his apartment for another round of heart-stopping lovemaking.
    Russell was the consummate lover, and Allison marveled at how much better each time was than the last.
    This time he insisted she be on top, and Allison took pleasure in the control he’d given her. A little devil inside her, that she hadn’t know existed, took over and drove Russell crazy with her hands and her mouth, working him up to the point where he rolled them over, taking charge and rushing them straight to orgasm.
    After that he made love to her twice more during the night, the last time just as the sun was coming up. He awakened her with tender kisses, spooning her back against his chest and entering her tenderly from behind. He took them to paradise once more, before kissing her on the forehead. “I have to leave, Sunshine, you stay and get some more sleep. Okay?”
    She wanted to protest, but as he pushed her softly back against the pillow, she was actually relieved. With barely any sleep last night, she welcomed any extra time she could get.
    Minutes later, Russell emerged from the shower, his hair still damp, smelling of aftershave. He kissed her tenderly. “Come by the clinic with some of your paintings later. They’re redecorating the entire floor. Ask for the facility manager, Mr. Wallace. I’ll let him know you’re coming.”
    “I can’t do that. It would be taking advantage of you.”
    “Don’t be silly, Ally. Of course it wouldn’t. I’m the owner of the clinic, but Mr. Wallace has free rein regarding the building remodel, including artwork.”
    “I don’t want him to buy my paintings because I’m sleeping with you,” she said.
    Russell flashed his irresistible grin. “I won’t say a word about our connection. Just that you’ll be stopping by.”
    Allison nodded and he headed off to work. She lay in bed replaying his words in her head. Connection? Was that what he calls our relationship? And if so, what is our connection? Is he my

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