Chapter 10
"Wake up sleepy head," Alex called from the living area. She'd slept
unusually late and attributed it to being totally relaxed for a change. Even at
that she had been up for nearly two hours and had, as silently as possible,
packed almost all of their belongings. Getting no response from the bedroom she
headed in that direction with a cup of tea in her hand.
She put the hot liquid down on the nightstand and sat on the edge of the bed,
smiling at the sleeping face unaware of her presence. Gently she shook the
blonde beauty to awaken her. "Come on, Samantha. Time to get up and go
eat. Eat Samantha, time to eat."
"Ohhhh, no -- not now -- a little later," came the mumbled response.
"No. Not later -- now," Alex insisted as she shook the woman again.
"This is your last chance."
Samantha pulled the covers up around her neck, rolled over and put her head
under the pillow with a soft moan.
"Okay, can't say you weren't warned," Alex began as she got up and
went into the bathroom to turn on the shower. "No more, Ms. Nice
Person," she called while standing outside the shower stall as she opened
the door and turned the water on. She thought about only turning on the cold
but could not bring herself to be that cruel, so she turned the cold faucet on
full force and then added a little of the hot. Still not receiving a response
from Samantha, she marched back into the bedroom, pulled off the pillow and
covers and picked Samantha up, throwing the still sleeping woman over her
shoulder.
"I warned you about this yesterday. Today we have time for a watery wake
up call." Alex chuckled as she carried the surprised woman she flung over
her shoulder into the bath area.
She opened the shower stall and just as Sam opened her eyes and mouth to object
she was gently placed on the cool floor of the shower with luke warm water
drenching her immediately.
"By the Gods, Alex!" Samantha yelled. "What are you doing?"
"I'm waking up a sleepy head that ignores me when I try to be nice,"
Alex answered her.
"Well," Samantha continued, standing in the shower with her hands on
her hips and her nightshirt clinging to her, "I guess I'm awake now,
aren't I?"
"Yeah, you look awake to me," Alex laughed at her drenched lover.
The smile on Alex's face quickly changed to a look of surprise as Samantha
reached out from the enclosure and drew the taller woman in with her, pulling
her close. "If I'm gonna take a shower with my clothes on -- so are
you," she giggled and looked up at Alex smiling. "Good morning to
you, too," she continued as she stood on her toes to give her lover a kiss.
The two women fooled around in the shower a little, after having taken off
their drenched nightshirts and thrown them over in a corner of the stall. First
Alex soaped up and rinsed Samantha off using her hands as soaping vehicles, and
making sure all areas of the lithe body under her hands were thoroughly
cleaned. She, of course, had to get on her knees to get to Samantha's calves
and feet, which led to some interesting sidetracking that had nothing at all to
do with washing. Needless to say they were pleased that the shower stall was
not the average one-person-size and there was even a small corner seat built
into it which they used when Samantha's knees began to buckle. Samantha's turn
was next and there was not a spot on or in Alex's body that escaped soap and/or
water. They laughed together as they mused in detail whether the inventor of
the handheld shower massage ever thought of the diverse uses for the water
device. While continuing to snicker they contemplated writing the company an
elaborate thank you note.
Because they spent more time playing in the water than anticipated they needed
to get serious about dressing and packing when they finally did get out. A
short amount of time was left to the two lovers when they were finished with
dressing and packing. They were standing at the window looking out over the
Bay, wrapped in each other's arms, talking quietly about all that transpired in
the last few days, when Sonny and Ray arrived at the door.
"It's open, come on in," Alex instructed their friends.
"Morning Ladies," Sonny chirped as he pounced through the door. He
continued walking toward them, hands behind his back. "And are we all
rested and hungry?"
"Yes, very much so," Samantha replied and Alex gave an affirmative
nod. "And we're showered and ready to go," she added giving Alex a
wink.
Sonny stepped a little closer and brought his hands from behind his back,
"A little remembrance from your friends who live in the City by the
Bay," he announced as he handed Alex a card and Samantha a box. The card
was addressed to the both of them and the box was wrapped in beautifully
colorful metallic rainbow paper.
Samantha looked from one to the other of the two gentlemen standing in the
room, her face beginning to take on a slight rose color, "What . . . you
shouldn't have . . ."
"Now, now," Sonny interrupted, "you don't even know what it is
yet. Go ahead, girl. Open it," he instructed her as he gave a little
waving gesture toward the box and Samantha.
Samantha carefully, so as not to tear the beautiful paper, opened the small box
while a smiling Sonny looked on. Inside she found rainbow-colored tissue paper
cradling a round golden plaque the size of a CD disc. As she opened the paper
she immediately saw an engraved likeness of the Golden Gate Bridge with
"Summer 1999" etched above it. There was also a small wooden holder
to place the plaque on.
"By the Gods, Sonny and Ray," Samantha practically whispered,
"this is gorgeous!"
The two men stood smiling as Samantha further examined the plaque and her eyes
began to fill with tears. She moved closer to Alex so the two of them could
look at the unique gift together. Below the engraving of the Bridge was the
symbol of the Claddagh framed on either side by names -- on the right was
written
Alex & Samantha
and on the left
Ray & Sonny
, below the symbol were three words:
Love, Loyalty, Friendship
.
Samantha could hardly contain herself as the tears began to flow. Sonny walked
over and embraced his new friend. "Hey, girl. This was supposed to make
those Irish eyes smile, not tear." He gently swept a falling tear from her
cheek and smiled over at Alex. "We just wanted to let you know how much we
appreciate your friendship."
"He had one of our friends do a rush on this the last two days," Ray
explained with a nod in Sonny's direction. "Lucky for us, Lance's a very
good friend and an extremely talented artisan," Ray told the girls as they
continued to examine the beautiful plaque.
"I know you know what the Claddagh stands for my Irish friend," Sonny
said to Sam, trying to get her to lighten up.
"Ye. . .yes," Samantha replied, regaining her composure. "The
hands are the symbol of friendship, carefully holding the heart which stands
for love and the crown is an emblem of loyalty. I've always loved the rings --
this is . . . I don't know what to say . . . you guys . . . this is one of the
best gifts anyone has ever given me --
us!
Actually . . . it's the
first
gift anyone has ever given
us
," she glanced at Alex who nodded in agreement. "That makes it doubly
special. Thank you!"
Samantha handed the box to Alex and gave Sonny a huge hug and a kiss and then
walked over to Ray and gave him the same.
Sonny broke the embarrassment of everyone by asking Samantha, "Did I hear
you say 'By the Gods?'"
Sam blushed a little and then explained to him that she had gotten into the
habit of saying 'By the Gods' when she discovered mythology and totally
engrossed herself in the subject. For some reason the words seemed to trip
easily off her tongue and she tended to forget that it might sound weird to
listeners. As was her custom to give more information than anyone ever asked
for, she added that her dream was to some day walk the steps of the Parthenon
and to visit the Temple of Athena Nike and the Island of Lesbos.
"Okay, okay." Sonny laughed, "Before you give me the complete
history of Greece, I think I understand. You know, Alex always says 'Goddess',
using the excuse her mother raised her saying that and now there's you and your
'Gods' -- we surely have an eccentric little group here," he laughed.
"At least there's never a dull moment." He turned and looked at Ray
who was looking at his watch. "So, are we ready to go eat?"
"Alex hasn't opened the card yet," Samantha said as she walked into
the bathroom to rinse her face and rid it of all traces of dried tears.
"She can do that downstairs," Ray said as he picked up one of the
suitcases. "I'll go bring the car around front and meet you all
there." As he was walking out the door he added, "We had better get
started; we're almost late for our brunch reservation and you know how Sonny
feels about being late."
Alex made a double check of all the rooms, making sure they hadn't forgotten
anything. Sonny picked up the small suitcase Alex purchased for Samantha to
take her souvenirs home in, leaving the larger one for Alex to get. Samantha
came back out of the bathroom and grabbed her purse, that being the only thing
left to take.
"All right, Let's go eat. I'm starving." Samantha linked her arm in
Sonny's and Alex closed the door to the suite as the trio headed toward the
elevator.
Fifteen minutes later they were all seated at a waterside table at one of San
Francisco's most prestigious seafood establishments. Alex opened the card on
the way to the restaurant, and Samantha's eyes misted up as her lover read the
sentimental verse out loud. Again Sam thanked the guys for the gift and the
wonderful Saturday they all spent together, stating that San Francisco would be
top on her list of most memorable cities. She made Alex promise that they would
visit again in the not too distant future.
The buffet was extraordinary. Main dishes ranged from lobster, shrimp or cheese
enchiladas to spaghetti and bow tie pasta with a choice of marinara, meat or
Alfredo sauce. There was an entire table for create-your-own omelets or eggs
any way you wanted them with more fixings than Samantha had ever seen, making
the choice of omelet stuffings very difficult. On one of the tables were chips
with three or four different salsas, pancakes, waffles, and French toast. Of
course the old standbys of toast, English muffins and hash browns were not
forgotten. Meat dishes were also available for those who were still carnivores
and the gals teased the guys as they piled their plates with ham, sausage and
bacon. Complimentary drinks consisted of mimosas or champagne, which could be
substituted or accompanied by a variety of juices. Finally the pièce de
résistance was the dessert table which was not lost on the small group
as each of the four chose at least one portion of decadence ranging from
cheesecakes, torts and fruits to cookies and soft serve ice cream.
Try as she did, even Samantha could not taste of everything, but Alex made sure
to comment on the fact that she certainly tried as she asked the status of
Samantha's hunger. "Are you full yet?"
"What would you do if I said -- No?" Samantha wanted to know.
"I think I'd cart you off to the Ripley Museum to have you examined and
put into one of their Believe It Or Not Books," Alex joked back.
"Well, she certainly can put it away and not have it show on her
figure," Sonny chimed in. "I wish I could do that! I'll have to diet
for a week after you two leave to take off the extra pounds I've gained just
watching
her eat." He laughed and gave Samantha a hug.
Ray ordered a final round of mimosas for the table then quieted everyone down
as he lifted his glass and they all followed suit. "One final toast to
friendship and a healthy start to a beautiful relationship for our favorite two
ladies."
"Here, here," was the response from the other three friends at the
table.
"Now, we really have to get started or you're going to miss your plane and
have to stay another week," Ray grinned at his old and new acquaintances.
"We couldn't have that," Alex said with a smirk on her face.
Ray paid the bill and the small troupe left the restaurant.
The ride to the airport was the longest any of them had been in a car for the
entire week. The four friends seemed to have talked themselves out at breakfast
and were all in a semi-stupor, due to being fuller than any of them needed to
be. Even Sonny seemed at a loss for words, besides commenting on how
uncomfortable he was because he had eaten so much. Ray showed him no mercy and
told him it was his own fault, that he knew better than to get that second
waffle topped with whipped cream. Samantha just laughed and Alex added that
Samantha would probably be hungry again before they got back on the ground,
which landed her an elbow in the ribs and a stern look from Sam.
"What?" Alex exclaimed. "And Ouch! You know it's the
truth." She smiled over at Samantha and kissed her on the cheek.
"Just because it's the truth doesn't mean you have to tell the
world," the small blonde whined.
"She didn't tell the world," Sonny joined in. "She only told two
of your closest friends who already figured it out anyway, especially after
watching you eat this weekend." He reached back and patted his friend on
the knee, smiling.
A unanimous decision was made to simply drop the women off at the porter's
station instead of parking and going with them to the gate. Alex had seen
enough of Samantha's reactions lately to know that airport good-byes could be
nothing but wet, sobbing affairs and she didn't want to drag out the departure
and get everyone upset after such a lovely morning.
"You know, these past few days have been the most fun we've had with Alex
in years," Ray said as he pulled the car into the curb to drop his friends
off. "I don't remember the last time, before this weekend that I've seen
her smile a genuine smile," he looked over at his old friend. "I
believe the two of you are on the brink of a wonderful life together. I'm
reminded of Sonny and me when we first got together and it brings back many
marvelous memories. I feel honored that we were able to share in this part of
your lives." He finished his little speech, opened the car door and got
out.
"Damn, Ray," Sonny stared after his partner in disbelief. "I
think that's more than you've said at one time in weeks!" He looked around
at the girls as he opened his own door to get out. "Go figure," he
continued shaking his head. "But -- he's absolutely right and I feel the
same way." Sonny nodded in the direction of his lover as he added,
"Guess we'd better help old gabby Ray there get your stuff."
Ray had already walked around to the back of the car, opened the trunk and
pulled out the two big bags. He was halfway to the porter podium before
everyone else was out of the car. Alex walked over to fill out the luggage
forms, and Sonny got the last of the baggage as he and Samantha started their
farewell to each other. They were like two little kids, one of whom is leaving
and moving away from the neighborhood.
They must have been friends in another lifetime
, Alex thought, as she pondered how quickly they had become close.
Now I know San Francisco will receive at least a yearly visit from us,
she smiled knowing that she loved to visit the city and now would have a very
good reason to make repeated trips. There was still a lot for Samantha to see
and Alex had every intention of showing her every bit of it.
All the baggage was labeled and thrown onto the moving belts leading to the
plane. Alex gave the porter his tip and turned around prepared to say good-bye
to her old friends. One look at Sonny and she knew it was not going to be an
easy good-bye; he was already starting to get misty-eyed. "Why all the sad
looks?" she asked, glancing at each one of the faces staring at her.
"Alternative Paradise will be opening in less than two weeks now and you
two will definitely be coming up to the open house, right? You already
promised!" She smiled at the guys and then at Sam. "So, you see -- no
need for tears! Now let's just do this quickly and we'll be in touch with you
within the week."
"Within the week?" Sonny screeched. "You had best give us a call
when you get home. We want to make sure you're safe and I won't sleep a wink
until I know. You got that?" He smiled at Alex as he threw his arms around
Samantha. "Well, now little one, I guess we'll be visiting in less than
two weeks like Alex said. You keep her in line, ya hear" Don't let her go
back to being all work, it sure made for a dull Alex."
"I will Sonny, I promise," Samantha told him, holding back a sniffle.
"I'll be looking forward to the opening of the clinic even more now that I
know you guys will be coming up." She gave him a kiss and then she and
Alex switched friends.
Samantha said her good-bye to Ray and Alex did the same to Sonny, promising to
call as soon as they got home. Then she told the guys to go on and leave and
scooted them on their way. She and Samantha turned and entered the building
with Samantha taking one last look around as they got on the escalator, waving
at Sonny who had also turned around to watch his friends leave.
"They sure are nice people," Samantha told Alex as she turned back
around and grabbed Alex's hand.
"Yes, Samantha they're very nice people. I intend to see to it that we
keep in touch with them." She smiled at the small woman standing beside
her and then glanced down at her watch. Their mini-vacation was over but she
was glad to be going back down to Laguna. Actually, she was looking forward to
having Samantha all to herself for a little while. There was still a lot of
getting to know each other to be done and plans for their immediate future to
be made.
The trip back home was uneventful. Samantha had fallen asleep on the plane.
After crying on-and-off throughout the entire morning, even though most of the
tears were happy ones, she found herself to be extremely tired and the flight
very conducive to a short nap. Alex leafed through the airline magazine and
listened to music. During the car ride home they chatted about all they did in
San Francisco and Samantha again thanked Alex for asking her to go with her.
Alex thanked Samantha for going and the mutual admiration conversation went in
a circle until they both started laughing from the silliness of it. Within an
hour of landing they were pulling into the garage back at the clinic.
"Why don't we go on upstairs and I'll call for a pizza," Alex
suggested as they got out of the car. As discretely as possible she glanced
over at the Volkswagen, observing that the company did what it promised to do,
the small car looked as good as new. "We haven't had any real junk food
for a couple days, I don't feel like cooking and really don't want to go out to
eat. How 'bout you?"
"Hey, pizza is always tops on my list of favorite foods," Samantha
agreed. "But don't forget to call the boys first!" she added with a
wink, "You don't want Sonny calling here in the wee hours of the morning
because you forgot and he couldn't sleep," she said smiling. "And . .
. how'd you know I was getting hungry?" She looked over at Alex and winked
then walked around to the back of the car to help her lover get the bags out.
"We can just throw my stuff in the VW now so we don't have to take it back
upstairs," she offered.
Alex gave her a strange look but took Samantha's two suitcases out and placed
them in the back seat of the Volkswagen, then went back to get her suitcase out
of the trunk.
"I could've helped with one of those, you know," Samantha told her.
"I know, but they weren't that heavy and it was easier just to do it
myself. Come on, let's go on upstairs." Alex put her arm around the
smaller woman's shoulder as they left the garage and entered the warehouse.
"It was a good mini-vacation in San Francisco, and I had a great time, but
you know, Samantha -- I'm glad we're home," Alex hugged her lover close as
they walked through the building and over to the elevator.
Home,
she thought to herself,
Now I can really concentrate on making this home. A home for me, and a home
for Samantha. All I have to do is convince her that she should call this place
home, too.
As Alex put the key in the elevator slot the two women were each lost in their
own thoughts. Alex held Samantha close to her, her arms around the shorter
woman's shoulders, the small blonde leaning with her back against her lover's
chest. The short ride up was a silent one.
Alex had said "we're home" and that started Samantha thinking.
Home Samantha; did you hear her say Home? I would love to make this my home,
too, but I don't want to seem like I'm rushing her. I don't even know if I
should stay or go back to my apartment tonight. It sure will be lonely without
Alex to cuddle up with. I'm already spoiled, being in bed without her next to
me will be torturous. It seems in some ways like we've been together forever.
The elevator reached its destination and they walked in silence through the
kitchen to the living room area. Alex dialed the pizza house and ordered pizza
and two salads then dialed San Francisco and spoke to Sonny. She only talked
long enough to tell him that all was well, the flight was uneventful and that
they would be in touch about the date for the open house. She hung up the phone
and went over to the window to join Samantha.
"You know, Alex, as beautiful as it was in San Francisco -- the view from
here is still better. Maybe I feel this way because here is where our love
began." Samantha confessed, as she turned and put her arms around Alex's
waist and looked up into eyes she could lose her soul in. "I feel so . . .
at home . . . here with you," she admitted as Alex bent slightly forward
and passionately kissed her on the lips.
"You'd better feel at home here, honey," Alex whispered.
"Because we're going to be here for a long, long time and I don't intend
on letting you go. Wanna go for a swim after dinner" We haven't been in
the water for days."
"Sounds great -- did I leave my suit here the last time we went
swimming?" She gave Alex a puzzled look. "I don't think so," she
concluded.
"You don't need a suit," Alex smiled at her, "Look out there,
the beach is empty. We'll go down in tee shirts and play it by ear. Au natural!
Feel adventurous?" Alex grinned at her lover and gave her a wink.
"Sure, I'm game . . . I think." She unintentionally began to blush.
Alex poured them each a glass of wine. "Here, this will give you a reason
to have rosy cheeks," she laughed as she handed Samantha a goblet. They
sat and watched the water and talked a little about each of their families
while they waited for the pizza to arrive. It wasn't a very long wait as the
buzzer sounded in less than 45 minutes, and Alex went down to retrieve their
meal. Neither one of them realized how hungry they were, but between the two of
them they ended up eating almost the entire pizza, plus their salads. Alex
started to pour another round of wine when Samantha stopped her.
"If we're going swimming in a little while, I think we should hold off on
that, don't you?" she questioned the raven-haired beauty.
"Yes, I think you may be right. Let's give ourselves a half hour to let
our food get well on the way to being digested and then we'll start down,"
Alex agreed.
"So . . ." Alex started, because she had to start sometime and now
was as good a time as any, while they were just sitting around waiting.
"We seemed to make a pretty good team up there in the big city, don't you
think?" She looked at Samantha who was sporting a puzzled look.
"Good team? Yeah, I guess you could call us a team." Samantha looked
at Alex oddly. "Although, I don't know that team would actually be the
term I would use for us."
What does she mean, Team?
Samantha wondered.
Partners, lovers, more than friends -- but a Team?
"I don't think you understand where I'm coming from," Alex continued
seeing the look of utter confusion on Samantha's face, "Um . . . I meant
when we were working together at the gym with the guys. You know, you with the
typing and computer and me doing the physical stuff and getting them set up and
. . . all that," Alex clarified.
"Oh -- that kind of team," Samantha breathed a sigh of understanding.
"Now I see what you mean. Uh, huh. Yeah. We did make quite a team.
Everything got done in a timely manner and no disagreements while in the
process. Team-work -- we seem to do well with it." She smiled over at her
lover, finally realizing that she was not talking about their personal
relationship but a business one.
Samantha glanced out the windows and couldn't help changing the subject for a
split second. "Oh, Alex, look!" She pointed out the window toward the
ocean. "Dolphins at sunset -- what a welcome home present. The Golden Gate
Bridge looked beautiful at sunset but this . . . this is so . . . unobstructed
. . . so uncivilized looking . . . and now the dolphins!"
Alex stepped behind her so they could both view the living portrait and held
her close as they watched the family of dolphins make their way down the coast
line. She kissed Samantha on the crown of her head, taking in the sweet
fragrance that had become an aphrodisiac to her and then made a statement that
came from her heart before it ever had a chance to register in her head.
"Samantha, will you make this your home?" She whispered.
Samantha slowly turned around to face her lover, "This -- my home?"
She looked into intent blue eyes. "Do you mean right Here? Are you asking
me to move in with you, Alex?"
"Samantha, I want to share everything with you and I don't want to wait
for the right time. I want the right time to be now. No one knows what tomorrow
will bring and I don't want to miss a minute of you, a second of you. I don't
want to sleep without you in my bed. I don't want to wake up in the morning
without your face being the first thing I see." She smiled, realizing that
perhaps she had not exactly answered the question. She stared into the
glistening green eyes staring back at her, "Yes. Samantha, I'm asking you
to move in with me and to share my life, starting this very minute!"
"Oh, Alex . . . are you sure? This is such a big move, for both of
us," the smaller woman stated. Alex's heart dropped into her
stomach as she felt that maybe she read everything that happened in the past
few days incorrectly. Maybe Samantha loved her but not enough to change her
entire life and move in with her. Maybe she was assuming too much. She inhaled
deeply and sighed. "Samantha, I don't want you to feel obligated to do
anything. I'm sorry if . . . I'm rushing the situation. Forget it."
She lifted her head to look out upon the water, not wanting Samantha see the
tears that were forming pools in her eyes. Silence enveloped the room because
there was a lump forming in her throat that would have given her emotions away
had she tried to speak.
Small hands reached up to Alex's face and brought it back down to once again
lock eyes. "My darling, Alex," she began, "I would love nothing
more than to move in here with you and share your life. It's just that I feel I
have nothing to offer in comparison to all that you offer me. I don't ever want
to be without you, Alex. I just want to be worthy . . ."
The rest of her sentence was cut off by lips that covered hers as Alex kissed
her and held her close. "What you offer me, my Destiny, cannot be measured
in material gains," the dark-haired beauty whispered into her lover's ear.
"You've just made me the happiest woman in the world. And now we are both
truly home."
The two women stood there in each other's embrace contemplating the commitment
they just made to one another. Both were feeling quite content with their
decision.
"So, shall we go consummate this decision with a ritual of water?"
Alex asked after a few minutes, a sheepish grin spreading across her face.
"Why not, always a first time for everything!" Samantha giggled at
the thought of a watery celebration.
"Okay, here's the deal, we just put on nightshirts -- nothing else --
and," she looked down on the beach and saw that it was still deserted,
"when we get down there we'll just leave the shirts and towels on the
blanket and go in. From there we cross our fingers that no one else decides to
go beach walking on our little strand."
"And if the do?" Samantha questioned.
"We'll just stay in the water until they leave or I'll tell them they're
on a private beach and to keep on moving." Alex informed her lover.
"Is it a private beach, Alex?" Samantha asked.
"It's on its way to being one," Alex smiled at the blonde, "I
started the process about three months ago and was promised the signs by next
week. I sure am glad they didn't come early, though. We might never have met.
"
"Me, too." Samantha stated as she followed Alex into the bedroom to
change.
"As soon as the signs arrive we can put up fencing to block off the area
in front of the clinic. Then we won't have to worry about other people,"
Alex finished explaining as they changed into nightshirts and gathered up
towels.
Ten minutes later the lovers arrived on the still deserted beach. Alex turned
on the light that illuminated down to the sand enough for them to see, casting
shadows over the dunes. There was only a sliver of a moon out and the stars
were dulled by the presence of some wispy clouds. Enough light was available to
see where they were going and to see each other, that was all they were
concerned with. Alex made a mental note to add a cabana as soon as possible, a
wooden patio off the sand and a platform with a shower. She even put in the
back of her mind a small pier extending out across a short distance of the
water. They laid their towels down on the blanket Alex had grabbed out of the
bedroom closet and looking around, dispensed of their shirts.
The breeze from the water hit the bare skin of the lover's, creating instant
goose bumps all over their bodies. Alex couldn't keep her hands off the vision
before her. She ran her fingers down the contour of Samantha's body and then
pulled her close. "By the Goddess, you are beautiful," she whispered
in Samantha's ear.
"Back at ya," Samantha replied, giving Alex a peck on the cheek and
pushing away from her. "We're going in the water, remember" Last one
in gets to do dinner dishes for a week," Samantha yelled as she gave
herself a huge head start, running toward the ocean.
Her lead was not enough, even though she was more than half way to the water by
the time Alex started. In seconds Alex caught up with the small blonde, swept
her up from behind, grabbing her back and under the knees as she continued
toward the ocean. She kept running, carrying a flailing Samantha who was trying
to get down from the stronger woman's grasp, to no avail.
"No, Alex," Samantha screamed. "Don't . . . let me get in a
little at a time . . . it's cold . . . don . . ."
Splash
, she was flung out and landed in the water while a smiling Alex now stood a
few feet from her, barely wet to the waist.
"And that, my darling, is what happens when you try to beat me," Alex
laughed as her lover came gurgling up out of the ocean.
"I'll get you for that," Samantha warned. "Just you wait -- when
you least expect it -- I'll get ya. And the dishes for a week -- that's off --
you cheated!"
"Do your best, little one," Alex responded as she dove into the water
beside Samantha. "Come on, let's swim."
They swam for a while until Samantha, not being as experienced a swimmer as
Alex, began to get a little out of breath. She turned on her back and began
floating. Alex caught the movement out of the corner of her eye and stopped
swimming. She stood up, chest deep in the ocean beside her lover, watching as
Samantha's body rose above the water, her firm breasts glistening in the
trickle of light from the moon. In Alex's eyes she was a silhouette of beauty
on the ocean. She reached out and touched the floating vision, feeling
Samantha's nipples respond to her tender caress. As she placed her other hand
under Samantha's back, she drew her close enough to be able to lean over and
cover one of the nipples with her mouth. The combination of soft skin and water
was erotic and Alex explored the buoyant body before her. Her hand slowly
traveled from the breast down to the stomach, and finally to the curly mound
that was partially covered with the sea. She heard Samantha moan above the
sound of the waves as she continued touching the smaller woman, drawing her
even closer. Samantha threw her arms around Alex's neck, showering her with
kisses and acclamations of love as the two continued to drift along the
shoreline intertwined.
Occasionally a wave would push them closer to the shore and finally they
decided to ride the waves in. When they reached the area where Samantha could
comfortably stand, she did and she had somehow gotten in front of Alex. As Alex
came up from body surfing she was greeted unexpectedly by splashes. Samantha
caught her off guard and then began running in the knee-deep tide toward the
sand. She should have known better than to think she could outrun Alex --
anywhere -- but it was worth a try. Long legs, leaping through the ankle-deep
water, went a lot faster than knee-deep legs and Alex caught up with her lover,
grabbed her and swung her around, having her feet clip the waves as they broke
along the shoreline.
Still holding Samantha up she asked whether Sam wanted to go for another dunk.
"Put me down," shouted the small blonde, trying her best to look
annoyed.
Alex feigned throwing her back into the ocean but instead continued to carry
her until they were almost on the dry sand where she gently put her down and
drew her close for a delicate embrace. Samantha, her arms now around Alex's
waist stood on her toes to kiss her lover, then began moving her hands slowly
down Alex's back to her firm, muscular buttocks, gently squeezing as she felt
the natural curves on either side.
Alex nibbled on her ear and mumbled that she had better stop teasing if she
knew what was good for her.
"Who said anything about teasing?" Samantha answered. "Turn
about's fair play. What do you think you did to me in the water?" She
brought one hand around the front of Alex's body and in between her legs,
playing with the soft curly hair that hid her lover's soft, wet folds.
Alex could feel her knees beginning to buckle and grabbed Samantha's hand.
"No, you don't, Samantha." Alex scolded, removing the hand that
continued to play with the soft curls.
Samantha pulled her hand out from under Alex's. "You just let my fingers
be, Alex Dorian. I'm not ready to go upstairs yet."
"Can we at least get on the blanket?" Alex smiled at the small
blonde, looking around to make sure they were still the only people on the
beach.
"Yeah, that might be a good idea, keep us from getting sand in certain
areas that would best be without it," Sam laughed as she pulled Alex by
the hand and ran toward the blanket. "Hurry, I don't want to loose the
mood.
"No chance of that!" Alex stated, reversing their positions as she
got in front of the smaller woman and ended up reaching the blanket first. She
stopped at the edge and went down on her knees with Samantha directly behind
her. Sam put both her arms around Alex's neck and kissed her on the top of the
head as the taller woman had done to her so many times before. She continued
leaning on Alex's back slowly pushing her forward, first onto her hands and
then down onto her stomach. Of course Alex gave no resistance, letting
Samantha think it was all her doing. The smaller woman's pseudo-victory arrived
when Alex was down on the blanket with Samantha lying on top of her.
Samantha showered Alex's neck and ears with soft kisses, her tongue tracing the
curves of her lover's ear and then gently sucking on the soft lobe. She
continued kissing her way down Alex's back, tasting the mingling of Alex's own
sweetness with the salt of the ocean. The mixture excited the passion of a new
experience in the small blonde as her lips kissed the round muscular butt of
her companion. She spread Alex's legs and placed her hand between them, feeling
all the muscles of the taller woman's body tense at the anticipation.
"Not yet, my love," Samantha cooed to her partner. "Turn over
and let me look into those eyes of yours -- my windows to your soul."
Alex did as she was bidden and saw Samantha had gotten on her knees, giving the
larger woman an advantage -- she caught Samantha off balance, landing her flat
on her back.
"Gotcha now," Alex smiled as she switched positions with the blonde
and was now lying on top of her, holding her arms up over her head with one
hand. She passionately leaned forward planting kisses all over Samantha's face
and lips and traveling down to the flat stomach. Without letting go of the
smaller woman's hands she ran her other hand down to the blonde mound of curls
and gently played in the soft hair. She then teased and tormented her lover by
playing gently over the areas of pleasure that begged to be stimulated to a
greater degree. Each time Samantha would let out an exclamation of pleasure,
Alex would smile, knowing that the enjoyment was two-fold. When she felt
Samantha could take the taunting no longer she passionately entered her and
consummated their ritual of love.
The crashing of the waves drowned out the outcries of love coming from Sam as
Alex drove her to a final climax. Alex smiled with satisfaction as she rolled
over and lay beside her lover, still holding her close enough to feel the
beating of her heart.
"I love you, baby," Alex purred as she gently kissed Samantha on the
cheek, "I love making love to you."
"I love you, too, Alex," came a breathless response. "You make
me feel like I've never felt before and each time it gets better."
Samantha smiled at her lover and snuggled closer.
Lying there on the beach the lover's relaxed in the serenity of the after
sunset dusk as they listened to the mesmerizing music of the sea. Suddenly Alex
twitched, and sat up as a crackling sound broke through her reverie.
"What the Hell?"
"I heard it, too, Alex, kind of a popping sound from a distance."
Samantha sat up, cocked her head and listened. "There it goes again."
Together they looked south, in the direction from which the sound was coming,
only to be pleasantly surprised.
"By the Gods, Alex, will you look at that -- What a fitting end to a
marvelous day. You've heard about bells ringing when two souls that belong
together make love, well we went one step better, we created fireworks. "
The small blonde laughed as another display exploded into the air. This time it
was a large gold umbrella covering the sky and sprinkling squiggling sparkles
downward to light up the ocean.
"I had totally forgotten what today was." The dark-haired beauty
smiled down into eyes lit up with excitement. I've been so caught up in 'us'
these past couple of days, I almost couldn't tell you what month it was."
"Happy Independence Day, Alex."
"Oh, I don't know about independence, I think I've found someone to be
quite dependent on." She laughed at the smile the statement evoked from
her lover. "Did I just say that? Me, who has always thought that
dependence was a sign of weakness?"
"I do believe I heard the word 'dependent' come from the vicinity of your
mouth, Ms. Dorian." Samantha giggled.
"Well, as long as it remains a co-dependence, I'll be content."
"Most definitely!"
"In that case, Happy Co-dependence Day, Samantha."
"Back at ya, Alex, and may it last us a lifetime."
Off in the distance beyond sight, yet with the capability of seeing, stood a
solitary figure who just spent the best part of an hour glaring angrily through
binoculars and was now viciously tearing at a photograph that had been
developed earlier in the morning. "Just you wait! I'm not done with you
yet!" The growling comment was audible only to the speaker.
The two lovers on the beach were oblivious to the fact that they had been
observed. The wind was beginning to chill slightly and the display of colored
illuminations in the sky concluded with a grand finale. It was time to go back
up to the house and into a warm Jacuzzi to conclude the evening's festivities.
After pulling on their shirts, folding up the blanket and gathering the towels,
they slowly made their way back toward the cliff.
Halfway up the stairs they stopped on the platform and looked back out over the
water, listening to the roar as the waves crashed upon the shoreline.
Alex cradled Samantha in her arms while Sam leaned back against her lover for
support. "The sound of the ocean is so enchanting," Alex murmured
into Samantha's ear.
"It is a soothing sound, isn't it?" Samantha agreed. "Now it
will always sound like home to me," she continued as the ocean once again
brought out the romantic in her. "I hope the passion we feel for each
other lasts for a lifetime, Alex." Samantha turned and looked into two
dark pools, unable to completely see the love that was emanating from them.
"I don't know about you but I have made love and been made love to in the
past week more than I have in . . . forever! I almost feel like . . . I don't
know . . . it just isn't something I'm used to, but I can't seem to . . ."
"Hush, Samantha," Alex laughed at her lover. "Actually, it's
been a very long time since I've made love to anyone or had anyone made love to
me, too. But with you, I can't seem to help myself and you know what --- I
don't want to. I think we're in the proverbial sheet-burn stage." She
looked at her lover, smiled and then tightened her grip on her.
"Some passions never die, my love, they'll just eventually take a gentler
form. I've watched my parents for years and have always envied them their
passion for each other. They've been together almost 33 years and they still
steal kisses in the kitchen, whisper into each other's ears and hold hands in
the movies or while riding in the car. I hope we're as happy as they are after
we've spent that much time together." Alex looked down at Samantha, she
couldn't imagine not wanting to kiss or touch the small blonde every time she
laid eyes on her.
It will be a long time before this passion turns cool, my love,
she confessed in thought.
"I can't wait to meet your parents, Alex," Samantha told her
companion with enthusiasm. She then lowered her eyes and her voice as she
confessed, "I'm not in as much of a hurry for you to meet mine. I know
they'll love you at first, but . . . after they find out about our relationship
. . . I'm not sure how the tide will turn."
Alex lifted her lover's face to once again look into now misty emerald eyes.
"How are you going to tell them, Honey" Do you want me to be there
with you for support?" Alex questioned, getting very concerned that
Samantha might be putting herself in harm's way when she told her parents.
"I'm not sure yet, Alex. But they will be down for the Pageant of the
Masters so I'd better start thinking about it, or rather I should say we should
start talking about it so I have some idea how to deal with the situation. I'd
be lying if I said I wasn't worried about what their reaction might be."
"At least we have a little bit of time to plan," Alex countered.
"Maybe my Mom can give us some clues - it's not the same situation but
she's still a parent and she is pretty good with people." She gave
Samantha a hug and then suggested that they go on up to the house. "We can
talk about it more after we get to the house or in the morning after we've
thought about it for a while."
"Sounds like a good idea," Samantha agreed. As they neared the front
doors she remembered about the symbols. "You still need to tell me about
all of these," Samantha reminded Alex as they approached the stained glass.
"I will, give us a little time to get some of the really important things
out of the way first -- like getting you moved in." Alex opened the door
and ushered Samantha into the building. An unsettling feeling coursed through
her body as she began closing the doors. The tall brunette allowed her eyes a
quick search of the area in front of the warehouse, before closing the doors
completely. Finding nothing out of the ordinary, she shook off the feeling as
being silly, and turned back around to Samantha, after making sure the locks
were secure.
"You know, we didn't even check to see if the pool and Jacuzzi areas got
finished while we were gone. Mind taking a little tour to see what was done in
our absence?" Alex asked putting her arm around Samantha.
"Not at all -- lead the way," was the response.
They stopped by the supervisor's desk and checked on the notes that were left
in Alex's box. She read that the pool and the two Jacuzzi tubs were filled and
the chemicals checked out. The gym equipment was all delivered and had been
placed in the areas she designated. The track upstairs was to be finished in
the morning, as was the guard rail that surrounded it.
"That's all I need to know for tonight." She turned back to Samantha
after putting the paperwork back on the desk. "Let's go check out the
pools." There was no need to turn on the lights, she knew the way by
heart. She grabbed Samantha's hand and led her toward the pool area.
"Very impressive," Samantha stated as they walked around the
perimeter of the pool.
Alex walked over and turned on the lights that just lit the inside the pool,
yet gave plenty of illumination to the room, especially since the room was
mostly glass. She walked over to Samantha who was staring down into the water.
Alex commissioned a local artist to the paint the sides and bottom with
creatures of the sea
"Look at the dolphins -- they look real from here Alex! What a wonderful
idea! And there," she pointed excitedly toward the middle of the pool,
"is that a manatee?" She bent slightly forward to get a better look.
"Yeah, why keep to the animals of this area only? A bit of variety is
always a plus," Alex answered as she came closer to her companion.
"Look down there -- you'll see seals, blow fish, otters and even
stingrays." She pointed a small distance from the region Samantha was
looking at and when Samantha moved her head to follow Alex's hand, Alex pushed
her in.
"Oops!" she laughed. "Did you want to swim with the creatures
tonight?"
"Why, you!" Samantha yelled from the middle of the pool. "Do you
want me to sleep in the water tonight" First the ocean and now this! Get
your butt in here with me, or do I have to come out and get you?"
"I don't need to be told twice," Alex answered as she took off her
shirt and dove in, coming up beside the smaller woman. She reached out and
pulled Samantha's sopping shirt over her head, wrung it out and threw it to the
side of the pool then grabbed her lover and kissed her. "You are just too
sexy when you're wet!" She drew Samantha closer and traced the smaller
woman's body with her hands. "That's not to say you're not sexy when
you're dry, but wet is very nice!" They swam around looking at all the sea
creatures, Samantha marveling at how realistic they were.
"Okay, we christened this pool, let's get out and go check out the
Jacuzzi." Alex prompted.
"I'd say I'd race ya, but every time I've tried so far has ended up
disastrous for me," Samantha laughed. "So, you lead and I'll
follow."
Like a couple of kids, who locked in the school gym after hours, they first got
into the men's Jacuzzi and then tried out the women's. Alex turned on the sauna
before they went into the first pool and by the time they were finished the
sauna was steaming. It checked out to be working perfectly, even though the dry
heat was not Alex's favorite. The finishing touch of the evening was the shower
stalls where they used the sample shampoo and conditioner on their hair before
drying off and heading back upstairs.
Alex tried to tempt Samantha into breaking in the mat on the gym floor, but
Samantha insisted that it was time they go up to the apartment. She gave the
excuse that she was thirsty but what she really wanted was to get Alex up to
the waterbed; she had plans for the rest of the evening. Love on the beach was
exciting but she wanted to finalize the night by making love to Alex in the
soft, comfortable bed. She had never been sexually turned on by anyone before,
and now she could not get enough of touching the woman she had fallen in love
with or enough of having Alex touch her.
In her mind she put together a scenario where they could spend an entire week
locked up in the house, only taking time out to eat, go the bathroom and
occasionally sleep. She figured that after a week like that they would at least
be able to carry on a more normal relationship without having to touch each
other each time they were in reaching distance. Then she reconsidered -- maybe
she should make it a month!
Now she knew how all her girlfriends felt in high school when they talked about
the crushes they experienced on boys. Samantha didn't want to be anywhere that
Alex wasn't and she wanted to be in physical contact with her at all times.
At any rate, Samantha, got her way and the two ended up back in the apartment.
Sam went and piled up the pillows for them to lean against and Alex poured them
a glass of wine. They sat, still unclothed, in front of the windows looking out
over the ocean with Alex's arms wrapped tightly around Sam, breathing in her
fragrance. The business woman in Alex began talking about work, but Samantha
kept interrupting her by turning around and kissing on her neck or tickling her
until she finally gave up and told Samantha that they really needed to have a
serious conversation in the morning. Samantha agreed, but admitted she did not
want to have it tonight. Alex condescended and shelved the discussion as they
finished their wine. Samantha then lured her lover into the bedroom.
Sam was determined that the rest of the evening would go her way. When she put
her mind to something, she usually won. The conversation died as the seduction
in the bedroom began. The small blonde found new methods of teasing before
delivering what she promised, but deliver she most certainly did. As a newcomer
to being in love, she was a quick study and Alex was delighted at being on the
receiving end of all those pent up emotions.
The night was turning into morning, as the two women lay wrapped in each
other's arms. There was a lot that needed to be accomplished in the next couple
days. The clinic needed finalization so they could open the doors the following
week. Physical therapists, massage therapists and all the instructors who were
already been assigned positions in the clinic needed to be contacted and told
exactly when they could begin. The dates had been tentatively made months ago
and now confirmation calls were in order.
Alex had in mind just the right person to help organize all that was left to
do, in fact, that person was at this moment falling asleep in her arms. All
Alex needed to do was to persuade Samantha that working together would be as
wonderful an experience as loving and living together was going to be. She was
sure she wouldn't have any problems convincing Sam, the trick was to slow her
down long enough to listen to what Alex planned.
Samantha stirred slightly and tightened her hold around Alex's waist, "I
love you, Alex," came the whispered confession from the half-asleep woman.
Alex was happy to be home. She was becoming more confident that Samantha was in
her life to stay. The clinic, Samantha's parents and what to do with the now
extra apartment were important issues, but not as significant as her having Sam
close by at all times. She tightened her hold on the small blonde and gently
stroked the flaxen hair as she kissed her lover goodnight.
"I love you, too, baby," Alex softly replied in a hushed tone.
"Tomorrow's going to be a very busy day. She again thanked the Goddess for
letting the vivacious imp in her arms become part of her world as she, also,
closed her eyes and slept.