Authors: Jettie Woodruff
against me.
I slid out of my shorts, hooking my panties with
them and laid back. Drew stroked himself up my wet
pussy a couple of times before sliding into me.
Fuck…
The sound of the waves below us, the sea salt
breeze and the heat from the sun while Drew made love to
me on top of the world was something that I am sure I will
never experience again for the rest of my life. Drew took
his time and made slow passionate love to me. He brought
me to bliss not once but twice before he plunged deep into
me, releasing himself.
He stayed inside of me for as long as I could stand
the rock digging into my lower back.
“I love you, Morgan,” he said, staring down at me.
“I love you too, Drew,” I assured him. I did love
him. I knew that I did. The problem was, I loved Dawson
too. “You have to get up,” I finally said.
“I don’t want to,” he admitted with a smile.
“I don’t want you to either, but you see the thing is,
I have this rock digging into my back and it hurts like
hell.”
He laughed and slid out of me. I pulled on my
shorts, and he pulled me to my feet. We walked on up the
cliff, through the woods and a clearing that led to my road.
He held my hand as we walked through the neighborhood
back toward my house. I didn’t want him to hold my hand.
All of my neighbors knew that I was supposed to marry the
town sheriff. I wasn’t going to explain that to him though.
“When were you planning on going to North
Carolina?” he asked, brushing his sea glass with his
thumb.
“Next week.”
“I really wish you would fly. I can arrange for a
plane and a driver for you.”
“I’m not going to fly, Drew.”
“Yeah, I didn’t think so. I think you should get a
sports utility vehicle. There’re safer.”
Drew sat at my table and searched vehicles on line
while I started supper. I knew he would probably
complain, but I was so hungry for sausage, eggs and gravy
and biscuits.
I sat our plates on the table. He gave his plate a
strange look.
“Breakfast?” he asked the rhetorical question.
“Hmm, yes, I was hungry for it,” I replied taking a
bite of the scrumptious gravy and biscuits.
He raised his eyebrows and took a bite. “Hmm,
this is good. Where did you learn to cook?”
“I cooked a lot growing up, and Rebecca taught me
a lot.”
“You cooked growing up?”
“I had too. I didn’t have the best parents in the
world.”
“Mr. Callaway knew that. That is why he paid
your mother to stay away from you both. He wanted you
both to have better lives.”
“But why wouldn’t he want me to be with my
brother?” I asked. I didn’t understand that part. I loved
Justin, and he loved me.
“That wasn’t him, Morgan. That was all me. I
talked him into doing it that way because I didn’t want a
kid getting in the way of my plans for you.”
“That makes me want to hate you, Drew.”
“You should hate me. I hate me for the things that I
have done.”
I could have very easily thrown him out of my
house at that moment. I was pissed, but abstained from
talking anymore about it. I knew that he was leaving the
next morning, and I didn’t want it to end in a fight. He
admitted his wrong and was trying with everything in him
to make it right. Me, opening up old wounds wasn’t going
to solve anything.
“Did you find anything?” I asked about the car
shopping instead.
“Yeah, a few things. What do you think of this?” he
asked, sliding my laptop for me to see.
I looked at the BMW X6 M and swallowed the
lump in my throat. “Starting at 92,000, Drew?” I asked. I
drove a 1993 Honda Civic. I didn’t need a car that cost
that much, let alone one with 555 horsepower. “What the
hell am I going to do with that much car?”
“Drive it, what else?”
“No. Thanks for your help. I think I will just go
shopping myself tomorrow.”
Drew helped me clean up and then went to the
shower. I sat at the table with my laptop and opened up my
email while I waited for my turn. I felt like the worse
person on earth when I read Dawson’s email.
“Hey, beautiful. I just wanted to see if you were
okay. You didn’t call or text me like I asked you to. I’m
sure you’re fine. You looked to be very happy when I saw
you with your husband this morning. I can’t do this, Ry. I
love you, and I want you more than my own life, but I can’t
just keep waiting on the sidelines for you to decide what
you want. You have a husband for Christ sake. I should
step out and let you try to make it work. I don’t want to. I
hate the thought of you being with anyone, especially a
man that I would love to stick my gun in his mouth, but I
have to. It’s breaking my heart, and I just need to distance
myself. I love you, and if you ever need anything, you
know where to find me.
Fuck…
I wanted to go to him right that second. That wasn’t
an option. Drew was in my shower.
I quickly emailed him back. “Don’t you do this,
Dawson. I have known my name for two weeks. You can’t
expect me to just go back to who I was. I love you too, and
you know it. Don’t give up on us, Daw. Please. Give me
some time. I am going to North Carolina for a few days
next week to try and make some sense of this tangled mess.
Give me that much, please. I don’t want to lose you,
Dawson.”
I started to log off of my computer when I saw the,
one new message, pop up in the corner. I didn’t want to be
talking to him when Drew came out. I had enough to deal
with without adding him to it too.
“Is he still there?”
“Yes. He is leaving in the morning. Will you come
over tomorrow night so that we can talk?”
“I can’t tell you no. Yes. I will be there.”
“Okay, I will see you tomorrow.” I quickly replied
and closed out of the email when I heard Drew open the
bathroom door.
Of course he had to be wearing his jeans low on
his hips, no shirt and no shoes. He made me want to
devour his sexy as hell body with kisses. His hair was
uncombed, and only towel dried. Shit. Why did this have
to be so hard? Why couldn’t he be ugly? I’m sure it would
have helped.
“Your turn,” he said, pulling me from my wicked
thoughts about him being naked.
I closed the laptop and grabbed a quick shower
and shaved speedily, just in case.
I dressed in short white shorts, with a light pink
cami, purposely pulling it up to show my midriff. I walked
behind Drew sitting at the table, and ran my hands down
his sexy as hell, bare chest.
Fuck. Fuck. Fuck.
“Maybe I should be the one to step out,” Drew
said, moving my hand from his chest and standing.
Dawson’s last message was displayed with the
rest of them. “I love you, Riley.”
“Maybe you shouldn’t be reading my emails,” I
snapped.
“I give up Morgan or Riley, whatever the fuck your
name is. That right there tells me that I don’t have a chance
in hell.”
“Why, Drew? I never once lied to you about
Dawson. You knew that I was supposed to marry him. I
told you that I was in love with him. How was I supposed
to know that you could be this person?” I said waving my
arm around animatedly. “You’re going to get pissed at me
because I’m confused about whether I should choose the
man that I know will always do right by me. Do you really
think that it’s that easy? What, Drew? Do you think I
should choose the one that has hurt me more times than I
can count?”
“No, Morgan. I think you should choose Robocop.
It’s obvious that you are going to hang over my head what
I did, and bring it up every time you get pissed off.”
“What the fuck do you expect, Drew? I have had a
hell of a lot of shit dumped in my lap the past couple of
weeks. Can you not get that?”
Drew turned and grabbed me by both of my arms,
hard. He had the look that used to scare the hell out of me.
My heart plummeted to my stomach. His eyes were dark
and cold, the same eyes that I saw so many times, right
before his hand came in direct contact with my face.
“I’m scared, Drew,” I whimpered, trying to get
him to calm down.
He eased up on his grip and pulled me into his
arms. “Jesus Christ, Morgan. Don’t be afraid of me.”
I relaxed. “I’m sorry, Drew,” I apologized. “I
know this is hard for you too, but please try to see things
from my eyes.”
“I’m trying, baby, believe me I am. What I really
want to do is force you to get on that plane with me
tomorrow and keep you locked up forever, but I can’t. I
don’t want you to ever want to run from me again. It’s kind
of like that old saying about if you love something let it go,
if it comes back to you, it’s yours forev…”
I laughed, stopping his stupid quote. “Drew, please
don’t say that. That is so lame.” I couldn’t help it. I always
did hate that saying. I mean come on, If it comes back to
you, it’s yours forever if it doesn’t it never was? Can you
say puke in my mouth?
Drew sat on the sofa and pulled me to his lap. “I’m
going to let you go, Morgan,” he said, looking into my
eyes.
“What does that mean, Drew?”
“It means that I am going to give you your space
and let you spend the time you think you need with
Dawson. I have no right not to let you.”
“I don’t want you to let me go, Drew. I want you to
give me some time.”
He looked sad. He moved his eyes from mine to
my bare leg. He rubbed my leg and softly spoke.
“I have to let you go, Morgan. I can’t turn my back
while you’re doing, what I know you will be doing with
Dawson. I can’t. You do what you need to do, and I will
understand one way or the other.”
I moved myself from his lap, walked over to the
refrigerator, took out a beer and walked out to the deck. I
had to. I was ready to explode on him. I put up with so
much shit from that man, and he couldn’t chill out long
enough for me to figure things out? Bull shit.
Drew followed me out. He could tell that I was
pissed.
“Morgan?”
“You remember one God damn thing, Drew. I
didn’t walk away. You let me go.”
“How am I supposed to feel, Morgan?”
“You know what? I have no clue. I don’t even
know how I should feel. How the hell am I supposed to
tell you how you feel?”
“I should just go. It’s obvious that we need a
timeout from each other.”
“Yeah, you probably should, except there are no
cabs, or phone call away, drivers around here,” I coolly
said crossing my arms. I was done. What the fuck? This
man should be kneeling at my feet, giving me everything I
ask for.
“I can take care of myself,” he assured me.
Go for it…
“You do whatever you have to do,” I demanded. I
didn’t mean it. I didn’t think he would really leave. Where
the hell did he think he was going to go in the middle of
nowhere? I couldn’t stop him. My proud ego refused to go
after him. He would be back or call or something. I hoped.
He didn’t come back. I wanted to call Lauren and
tell her to get her ass over to my house and bring every
alcoholic beverage she could find. I couldn’t do that
either. She had to get up with the chickens for work.
I went to the ringing doorbell after six beers. I
laughed. I’m sure most of my humor was alcohol induced.
It was still funny. Poor bastard probably never even left
my front yard.
I opened the door with a smirk.
Fuckity, fuck, fuck, fuck.
“Hey,” I managed to spit out.
“You okay?” Dawson asked.
“Yes. Why wouldn’t I be?”
“Oh, I don’t know. I just presumed that you and
your husband must have had a fight or something.”
I looked at him peculiarly. “Why would you
presume that?”
“Can I come in?”
“Oh, sorry. Yes. Come in.”
“I just picked him up and gave him a ride into
town.”
“You did?” I asked, stumbling a little.
“Are you drunk, Ry?”
“Yeah. I think maybe I am. Where was he going?”
“I don’t know, but he was on the phone arranging