That Moment

That Moment by Emily Prior

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Authors: Emily Prior
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cook breakfast.
     
    Jessica took the blanket to the pond and dropped it on the ground. She took off her clothes so she wouldn't get them wet, then waded into the water with the blanket. She swished the blanket around and got it good and wet, then rubbed the dirty spots together to clean them. She gave the blanket a good rinse then squeezed out as much water as she could before getting out of the water. She carried the blanket in one arm and her clothes and sandals in her other hand as she walked back to the cabin.
     
    Kurt had watched her the whole time she was at the pond. He was surprised when she undressed and waded naked into the pond. He had all he could do to control the urge to run to the pond, shedding his clothes along the way, plunge into that water and make love to her in the water. He watched her clean the blanket and had to take several deep breaths as she watched the water splash onto her lush breasts and her smooth butt. He didn't need her to turn around to know of the drops of water clinging temptingly to the dark triangle of curls atop her long legs.
     
    He quickly turned away as she turned to get out of the water with the blanket. The water was dripping off of her and streaming down her legs as she bent down to pick up her clothes and shoes. Kurt had the fire going good now, so Jessica sat her clothes on the steps and spread the blanket out over the wood to dry. She turned around to see Kurt staring at her, the evidence of his desire straining against the front of his jeans. She smiled, picked up her clothes and went inside. Kurt waited a few minutes for her to come back out, but she didn't. He yelled, "Jessica, honey? Are you alright? Are you coming back outside?"
     
    He heard her giggle, then she said, "No Kurt, not yet! Come inside for a minute, please!" He tossed two chunks of wood onto the fire, then went inside. He didn't close the door, but it was still dark, so he lit a couple of the candles on the dresser. When he turned to look at the bed, his eyes almost popped out of his head and his jaw dropped open. Jessica was laying on the bed, her hair spread out over the pillow. Her arms were reaching for him invitingly. He saw that her clothes were laying on top of the trunk and Kurt thought he was dreaming.
     
    "What mischief are you up to in here, baby?" he asked her with a smile.
     
    She giggled again and said, "Ohhh, nothing much, babe. Just wanted to tease you a little."
     
    He sat on the bed, took her hand in his and said, "Baby, you don't have to tease me like this to make me want you. All I have to do is look at you, or think about you, or smell your lavender and rose perfume, or just hear you name from my lips to get turned on and get the urge to kiss you senseless and make love to you all night long. I love you so much, baby-girl, and that will never change. I want you to be mine forever and be the mother of my children that we create together, sweetheart."
     
    He looked into her eyes and saw tears forming as she said, "Ohhh Kurt, that's the nicest thing anyone's ever said to me in a long time. I am yours forever, my love, and I will be a great wife to you and a great mom to our children. I love you with all my heart and soul forever and ever, Kurt." He reached up and wiped the tears from her cheeks before he laid her back on the pillows and kissed her deeply. He broke the kiss when he heard Jessica's stomach growl.
     
    She giggled, he laughed and said, "Baby, I better make you some breakfast before your stomach starts sounding like an angry grizzly bear!"
     
    "Ok honey. You go do the cooking while I get dressed." she said.
     
    Kurt got up from the bed and walked over to the table, moved the chairs out of the way and lifted the table, carrying it outside. He came back in and grabbed the chairs, taking them out too, while Jessica got dressed. She finished dressing and was brushing her hair when he came in and grabbed the eggs and butter from the basket, the coffee pot, coffee and a

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