Unexpected Rush (Play-By-Play #11)

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drinks and she could eat. He hadn’t thought this through to the part where she’dbe in a bikini and he’d have to endure seeing all her gorgeous skin exposed.
    She bent over to pick something up, giving him an even better view of her ass and causing his imagination to spring into overdrive.
    He could already envision gripping her hips and driving his cock into her while she was bent over the sofa in their private tent area, sweat pouring off of him as he made her come, over and over. He could hear her soft cries, feel her pussy clench around his cock as she came.
    His cock hardened and he had to banish the images.
    Down, boy.
Nothing was going to happen, especially out here.
    Or, ever. Not with Harmony.
    She turned and waited for him to catch up.
    Yeah, it was just as bad from the front because beads of perspiration caressed her breast, drawing his focus there and making him wish they really were alone, so he could lick the droplets, pull aside the cups and . . .
    “It’s really hot out here,” she said, pulling his attention away from her breasts.
    He cleared his throat. “Yeah. How about we get in the water?”
    “Sounds like a great idea.”
    They turned and headed into the waves. He grabbed her hand as the water lapped at their ankles, then their knees and thighs.
    “Oh this feels so good,” Harmony said, as they ended up standing waist deep in it.
    “Care to dive in?”
    She shook her head. “No thanks. You don’t even want to know what water does to my hair.”
    Today she wore her hair straight, though he liked it curly, too. “I’m not even going to ask.”
    “Good. Don’t. But feel free to dive away.”
    “I’m going to.”
    He turned and dove into the next wave, coming up feeling a hell of a lot cooler, and hopefully more clearheaded.
    Harmony had dipped her body up to her shoulders. How women managed to stand in an ocean with waves crashing over them and not get their hair wet was a goddamned mystery to him.
    He made his way over to her and swept her up into his arms.
    “Time to get wet,” he said, and lifted her up.
    Harmony screamed, but she was laughing as he set her body gently into the water. He still held on to her.
    “Don’t worry. Your hair is safe with me.”
    She wound her arms around him. “You do not want to see this hair all wet.”
    “Oh, see, now it’s a challenge to see it. What happens to it? Does it stick out all over? Because mine is sticking out all over.”
    “Yes. It sticks out all over. It’s a mess.”
    “I’ll bet it’s a sexy mess.”
    She shook her head. “It is not.”
    He let her down in the water, but she held on to him, which meant her body slid down over his.
    Yeah, still torture.
    “I guess if you want to see my hair wet, you’ll have to get me in the shower. And to get me in the shower, you’ll have to see me naked.”
    He frowned. “Don’t tempt me.”
    She turned away, giving him one hell of a sexy smile. “Don’t you know? I’ve been trying to do that all day.”
    She headed out of the water, her hips swaying as she walked onto the beach.
    Barrett decided he should stay in. He needed to cool down some.
    Get her naked. What the hell, Harmony? Was she playing some kind of game with him?
    Then it hit him. Of course. She’d just gotten dumped by herboyfriend. She needed a self-esteem boost, and he’d been nearby right after it happened.
    She was rebounding. She wasn’t really interested in him at all.
    He knew what that was like. He’d been dumped before, and the first thing he wanted to do was lick his wounds and go right after the next available female.
    That’s all Harmony was doing, hitting on the next available male, which had just happened to be him.
    He’d give her a pep talk, tell her she needed some time to heal after her breakup and remind her that she wasn’t ready yet.
    And he absolutely wasn’t the right guy for her—for obvious reasons.
    Then they could go back to being friends again, and this crazy sudden attraction he

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