The Undead Heart by Tate Jackson

The Undead Heart by Tate Jackson

Author:Tate Jackson [Jackson, Tate]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781481175425
Publisher: Createspace
Published: 2010-06-07T14:00:00+00:00


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The next afternoon found them alone. “Everyone’s going to do a bit of shopping, take in a play, and find lodging in the city for the night,” he told her when she had come back from her small bath in the stream. “They wanted to give us some time alone.”

“They didn’t have to do that. This is their house.”

“They know that. They wanted to do it. Rita said, ‘Young married people need time alone.’ I think she’s a romantic at heart.”

“Well, it was very sweet of her.”

“So, what do you want to do today?” he inquired.

“You’re kidding, right? It’s 1888, there’s nothing to do,” she giggled.

“Come with me. I want to show you something.” He led her back through the backyard to the stream. They followed the stream for about half a mile to where it opened up into a small lake that was completely enclosed by trees.

“It’s beautiful!”

“I thought you might like to go for a swim.”

“I’d love to,” she said, already slipping out of her clothes.

He had to restrain himself from jumping on her when she stepped into the water. When the cool water hit her legs, goose bumps raced up her body, standing her nipples on end. She took one more step and dove into the water in a smooth, fluid motion. He watched her surface and swim to the other side of the lake and back again.

“Aren’t you gonna come in?” she asked. “I better not. The water is a bit cool.”

“How exactly does that matter to you?”

“It doesn’t matter to me. I was thinking about you. The water will make me very cold to the touch later,” he explained.

“Are you serious? It’s about 200 degrees in our bedroom! The colder you are, the better. Besides, I’ll do everything in my power to get your heart pumping later and warm you back up. Come on.”

He didn’t need any more encouragement to get out of his clothes and into the water with her.

“I’m not a great swimmer,” he said. He was holding her and turning in slow circles in the water.

“I would be terrified of the water if it wasn’t for you.”

“How’s that?”

“You know the memory I showed you where you saved me from falling in the water?” He nodded. “Well, the first time it happened, I did fall in. I nearly drowned. I guess that put me off of water sports.”

“Well, I won’t let you drown this time.”He could feel the heat of her body against him. He shifted her weight in his arms and pushed her down onto him. She wrapped her legs around him and laid back letting the water hold her weight. He moved slowly inside her at first, letting her drift slightly away and then pulling her gently back down onto him. When she squeezed him with her thighs, he knew slowly was not what she wanted now.

He grabbed her waist and pulled her hard against him until she cried out and his heart was racing. When it was over, she swam away across the lake, giggling.



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