Sea Breeze 03 While It Lasts

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                  Like all the other times I’d been in here to leave his dinner, the bed was a mess. He never made it up. There was also a pile of dirty clothes in the corner. The only neat habit the boy had was that he hung up his bath towel every night on the back of the door. I remembered that I’d only left him one tow el and one wash cloth when I’d prepared the room for him. Was he having to use the same wash cloth? I felt guilty for being such a judgmental brat earlier this week. He’d worked hard all week. He deserved a clean washcloth and towel every night.
                  Cage walked around me since I’d stopped in the middle of the room and went to take a seat on his unmade bed. He began unwrapping the plate of subs like he hadn’t been fed in days. Glancing at the clock on the wall over his bed I saw it was after eight. It had been over six hours since I’d brought him out fresh water and a slice of Mrs. Mabel’s lemon pound cake. Another stirring of guilt at how I’d been treating him churned in my stomach.
                  “If that isn’t enough I can go make anoth er one or two,” I offered as he took a large bite out of the sub. He grinned as he chewed and then took a long swig of the lemonade.
                  “This is great. Thanks. I was starving. And the lemon cake thing the invisible fairy brought me earlier was fu —amazing too.”
                  What? “Invisible fairy?” I asked confused.
                  Cage looked so sincere. “You know the fairy who magically brings me water and ice rags when my back is turned.”
                  He wanted to be a smart guy, huh. Well fine, two c ould play that game.
                  “Oh, that fairy. Yeah, she has an aversion to cocky guys who think they have the world at their fingertips.”
                  Cage set the sub in his hand back down and narrowed his eyes, “Is that so? Hmmm… and here I was hoping she was going to finally appe ar one day and give me a nice div ersion from work.”
                  “Highly doubtful,” I replied unable to keep from grinning.
                  “Well, day-um. I’ll have to come up with something other than my sexy topless fairy fantasy the next time I need a break.”
                  Oh dear God , did he mean… ? “You are sick,” I said through my appalled laughter.
                  “Who me? You were the one listening at my door. What was it you were hoping to hear , Eva? If I’d known you were coming in hopes of a show I could have been more prepared.”
                 

 
Chapter Seven
     
    Cage
                 
                 
                  Damn if her smile wasn’t fucking gorgeous . Not to mention that laugh made me want to soak it in and keep it for later. Just knowing it was me making her smile made everything else seem less important. 
                  “I was just making sure you weren’t in the shower or on the phone,” she explained.
                  Sure. That’s what she’d been doing when I’d stood there in the shadows of the barn and watched her try so hard to hear something through the door. It had taken all my will power not to burst into laughter.
                  “Were you gonna come on in if I was in the shower? You’ve already seen my naked ass .”
                  Eva blushed again. She must have gotten a pretty damn good view.
                  “I need to get back to the house,” she said and started to move back to the door.
                  “Please don’t go. I won’t tease you anymore , I promise.” I wanted her to stay. I wanted to get to know her and I wanted her to trust me enough to tell me the truth about that ring on her finger.
                  I could see the

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