Star Struck: A Novel by Pamela Anderson
Author:Pamela Anderson [Anderson, Pamela]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Atria Books
Published: 2005-08-22T16:00:00+00:00
Paradise and the Tits were lost all too soon.
As they were anchored just south of Catalina and surprisingly close to the world that clamored for them, a small fishing boat drew inconspicuously near. Star was swimming nude in the water, and Jimi was, despite their agreement, getting just a few more shots. He’d stopped filming their lovemaking, but he couldn’t resist the shots of her perfect, tanned skin flashing at the surface of the warm, choppy water from which he himself had only just emerged. What he didn’t know was that Star had sneaked shots of his skinny-dipping before she’d jumped in to join him.
The fishing boat was one of many that had lazily drifted by on that perfect July afternoon. They paid no more attention to it than they had to those earlier. No one knew that Star and Jimi were on board, let alone drifting off the coast of Catalina. Star was still in the water when the smaller boat was put over the side of the fishing vessel and the occupants rowed themselves toward the gangway from which Star and Jimi had been diving.
“Hey,” the tanned and weather-beaten man called from under his wide-brimmed hat.
“What’s up?” Jimi called genially.
“Just a delivery” came the reply from under the hat.
For her part, Star continued discreetly treading the water, as it was the only thing she was wearing. Jimi left his towel draped around his shoulders, more curious than concerned about their visitors.
As the rowboat reached the gangway, the man removed his hat respectfully and bowed his head in greeting.
“Jimi Deed?” he asked politely.
“Yep,” Jimi answered warily.
“For you.” The man extended his hand and pushed a long manila envelope toward Jimi.
Clearly this was just the messenger. Jimi figured rightly that the boat and its crew would likely earn more for finding them and delivering the mysterious envelope than they would in a whole week of good fishing.
“Thanks,” Jimi said, taking the envelope.
The man tipped his hat politely and, his job happily completed, rowed away with his silent companions.
Jimi regarded the unopened and unmarked envelope for a moment.
“What is it?” Star asked, swimming nearer.
“We may already have won ten million dollars,” Jimi said, laughing.
“Don’t open it,” she said, hoisting herself onto the little, white, expanded metal landing just above the water level at the base of the gangway.
“I don’t supposed I really have to,” he said, smiling at her sadly.
“No, I guess not,” Star said, leaning over and kissing him gently. “Thanks for doing this. I really needed it.”
“I’ll tell the captain to head for home,” he said, drawing her body against his and holding her just a moment more.
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