The Boss's Pet: Sharing Among Friends

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this?”
    “We are. Right over there.” He pointed to the covered, outdoor seating at the restaurant and took a deep breath. “Can you smell that Chinese food from here? When we’re finished, we can take a walk so you can see it all. I love it here. I’ve come here alone before and just walked through this area dreaming of what it would be like when I found someone to truly share it with. The peaceful atmosphere allows you to forget all the stress if only for a few hours. Shall we?”
    Nick lavished her with hot spicy dishes, lettuce rolls, and fine wine. Her laughter set his heart on fire and he couldn’t remember being happier. As she talked, he watched the excitement dance in her green eyes and still couldn’t believe the two of them had so much in common.
    After dinner, he held her close as they walked around the fountains, her patchouli perfume drifting his way each time a breeze came up. She enjoyed tossing coins into the fountains and they each made a wish. Dusk settled in and the solar lights came on, giving The River a romantic glow enjoyed by more than just the two of them, he was sure.
    “I had a great time this evening, Nick. You spoil me and spend too much money.”
    “I wouldn’t do it if I didn’t enjoy the beautiful woman with me. Money can’t buy happiness but I find it with you. Thank you for sharing this with me, Sondra.”
    The cool night air swirled around him and blew her hair to the side. He loved the way she looked at him with those green eyes that bore into his soul each time their eyes met. Never had he met a woman who could understand him so well, work the same long hours he did and still have energy to spend time with him.
    “Let’s head back and relax at the resort. Tomorrow morning we’ll enjoy breakfast near the pool and then some more relaxing at the spa. How’s that sound?”
    “See? There you go again, spoiling me! But I do have to admit, after flying today, the excitement of being here...I am exhausted. Thank you, Nick.”
    Warm tender lips met his and he looked forward to their night together.
     
    Sondra sat amazed at breakfast, dressed in a sundress near the pool with Nick. The perfect setting was right out of a romance novel, but this was real. She could smell the flowers, the fresh air, and sip champagne and orange juice with breakfast.  Sitting across from a handsome man with blue eyes that touched her soul also ignited her sexual fires yet again. Today they ate a light breakfast though; she wasn’t big on eating in the morning. The sun already warmed the pool area and children splashed at the far end.
    A waiter appeared offering more coffee. “Sir, your double reservation at the spa is in thirty minutes.” He filled both their cups and disappeared.
    Her heart raced with excitement as she tried to read his eyes. “You didn’t!”
    “Oh, but I did, pet.” He laughed out loud, took her hand and kissed her fingers. “I love surprising you. Did you never get surprised in the past?”
    “Not like this! Nick...it’s too much!”
    “Nonsense. I love doing this. Promise me you’ll enjoy it.” He stood up to pull out her chair. “Come on, you’ll love this. I get one every time I visit. The massages are so good at the spa, you’ll want one every day.”
     
    * * * * *
     
    Sondra entered the warm, patchouli scented massage room, followed by Nick, and the butterflies in her stomach swirled. It surprised her that he had them use her scent while they were here. Serenity surrounded them in this plush spa room with light teal decor. She took in a deep breath, letting the patchouli fill her senses and she knew today would be a nice treat from her lover. Nick had mentioned to her that in order to enjoy the massage, she should clear her mind, relax and not stop the massage, but enjoy the experience...no matter what.
    Exactly what he meant by that she wasn’t sure; she’d go along at this point to experience the best.
    She glanced back at Nick and he kissed her neck,

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