Until the End of Time by Nikki Winter
Author:Nikki Winter [Winter, Nikki]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Published: 0101-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
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Watching her mouth was torment. Something he’d come to know well. It was amazing that he hadn’t fallen to the floor on his knees, offering himself as tribute when they’d first met. Temptation in flesh, Nyssa was. Made all the more appealing because she embraced the wanton creation of herself. She didn’t pretend to know otherwise. She didn’t deny her beauty like so many others had the tendency to do in false modesty. Arrogant? Not in this sense. Comfortable in her power? Sure. Which was why the next few days would be hell on Earth. Taking talks of babies from the equation left the man and the woman, and no matter what he’d told Luciano, Sansone wanted to lay her down on the nearest hard surface at almost every opportunity given. He simply couldn’t help himself. It was a part of what made them…them. Wanting that back is what had brought them here. Pleasure had been the repetitive motive in touching her over the years. He intended to make her remember that.
She’d asked about punishment earlier in the day, her expression full of exasperation. Punishment was too harsh of a word. He didn’t want to alienate her, but he did want her totally aware of what life was like in a constant state of arousal with nothing to slate the pulse of lust. They’d lived that way once before; unable to move around the elephant in the room. Having to face everything as friends and nothing else. Days and nights spent in companionable silence all the while wondering what would happen if they just gave in.
Today’s outing had been a lovely taste of that. He’d nudged her down to the docks where they’d found a small luxury boat waiting along with fishing supplies. Ignoring Nyssa’s immediate, “Oh, absolutely not,” Sansone had simply lifted her with one arm, the supplies in the other and got them situated on the vessel. He’d pushed them off and out into Opunohu Bay, laughing at how she’d leaned over into the bucket of fish bait for a peek, only to pull back with her face slightly green.
When they’d gotten to a reasonably lovely spot, he’d pulled out a bucket cap, pushed it down over her loose twists and kissed her nose. She still wore a frown but it faded as she noticed the beauty of the reef and the different schools of fish swimming about. Once he’d told her about the whale watching they would do and their visit to the Moorea Dolphin center, excitement pushed aside her previous annoyance. After a while they’d sat next to each other in the quiet, feeling the boat rock as their lines were tugged periodically. Parrotfish were caught and kept along with bonito while triggerfish and jacks were thrown back. At her raised brow, he told her that their catches would be for dinner along with things he’d already had ordered and delivered to the bungalow. The boat trip was over too soon for his tastes. The quiet of being out in the bay with nothing but their thoughts had been soothing.
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