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The breeze caressing their bodies swirled around them, lifting her hair into a curtain
that fell around her shoulders and touched his chest. The waves' thunderous clash with
the shoreline tried to drown out the sound of her racing heartbeat, but it would not be
stopped. It would not be silenced in this maddening race to pleasure.
"Danyl," she cried. Tremors shot through her, each pulse skittering away from where
his fingers danced over her clit. His fingertips dug into her hip, his body pushing faster
and deeper inside of her.
"Aphrodite& " He swallowed hard, his throat bobbing as similar shudders made his
stomach clench and unclench against her thighs.
She rocked her hips faster, the pleasurable pain of his grip concentrating the surges
emanating from where his body impaled and completed hers. He said her name one final
time, a last strangled gasp of breath before he tensed beneath her. She threw her head
back, arching her spine, and screamed hoarsely as his cock pulsed inside her. Danyl
buried his cock inside, his hips rising from the ground in an effort to push himself deeper,
to empty all of himself, all of his cum in jets against her womb.
Di fell forward, her weakened limbs unable to support her own weight. Her chest
heaved against his, both of them struggling to get their frantic breathing under control.
Danyl's arms wrapped around her back. He caressed her in long, luxurious strokes,
bringing to her more comfort than she'd ever known.
"Thank you, agapimeni. Thank you," he murmured.
Chapter Six
They stood hand in hand and let the soft, foamy waves tickle their ankles. She'd
donned the silver skin again because her previous assessment had been premature and the
weather too cold for less. Besides, she had about half a mile's trek in front of her and no
one had to tell her that she'd invite strange looks if she emerged in the skimpy bikini.
"I don't want to go," Danyl said, "believe me, I don't, but I have a task that I have to
complete. In fact, I'll be near your boat again. Is there anything on it that I can retrieve for
you?"
She turned over a broken shell with her toe. A wave carried it into the sea a minute
later. "No, I have everything from it that I need."
Palming the coin when she'd first undressed and then redressed hadn't taken much
effort or skill. It was the only thing from the Sea Anemone, beside the boat itself, that she
needed.
Why then did she carry this ache in her chest? She should be exuberant that her life's
work, her dreams, were about to be realized. The victory felt hollow, though.
The orange sun began its ascent into the sky, lighting a path across the ocean
horizon. Clouds in the distance reflected purples and reds, an arrangement of color that
invited her gaze back to what had always been her first love.
"Will I ever see you again?" she asked shyly.
Danyl's grip tightened before he released her. Turning, he stepped into her space and
cupped her face. She stared into his eyes and for the hundredth time decided she could
easily live an eternity in them. "If ever you need me, ever, for anything, stand at the
ocean's edge and call my name. I'll come back to you."
That knowledge should have made her overjoyed, but it simply wasn't enough. She
didn't want to release him back to the sea, probably never to see him again. Besides the
millions of questions she wanted to ask about mermen and mermaids, the fact of the
matter was, she didn't want to lose him.
"Anywhere?" she asked, pulling her chin from his grip. Her gaze dropped because
she didn't want him to see the stupid tears she held back.
Tears? Had he even earned them?
She held back a sigh too. Since the effort to keep the moisture from spilling down
her cheeks burned her eyes now, he must have.
His thumb caressed her cheek and then caught a drop of moisture that managed to
escape from the corner of her eye. His touch was gentle when he lifted her chin again.
The kiss he pressed to her lips was as soft as a cloud. "Anywhere."
He walked deeper into the water, but her feet remained rooted to the sand. She
sucked in her bottom lip, worrying her teeth along it. There had to be some reason for
him to stay a little bit longer, right? By now, her boat was a total loss. She really had no
reason to scamper away herself.
"Danyl," she called. The water level splashed above his knees now. There was no
telling how much further in he would venture before changing back to a merman.
A merman. Dang. She still had trouble with that one.
"Danyl," she said again. Don't go. Those two words lodged in her throat, locked
behind a voice box that refused to budge. It had taken one look into those soulful eyes
when he'd turned to make her lose her nerve. Thinking quickly, she added, "What did that
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