“I love how your body reacts to me,” Jamie whispered in her ear.
“My legs are jelly,” she admitted.
“Too bad I can’t lay you down right here and make your whole body feel that way.”
Every nerve in her body was on fire, and they’d only just arrived at the beach. How was she supposed to make it through the evening without falling to pieces? Everything he said, every brush of his cheek, every glimpse of his sexy smile, made her insides quiver. With her body aching for him, now that she knew what it felt like to be in his arms, to be as close as two people could possibly be, she could barely clear her mind enough to think of anything else. The ocean breeze, the music, Jamie…it was all so romantic. The perfect night to hang out with friends and relax, and there she was, wanting to tear off his clothes and play him like an electric guitar, wild and uninhibited, then slowly, memorizing the feel of him.
She shook her head to clear the dirty thoughts and realized Jamie had been watching her the whole time. He pressed his cheek to hers again and whispered, “I love that look in your eyes. It makes me want to take you right here.”
Yes, please. She clutched his waist.
“Want me to cook you a marshmallow to take your mind off of what we really want to be doing?” he asked.
Marshmallow, yes, that’s good. Marshmallows have nothing to do with sex. That should help get her mind out of the gutter. She’d never had a dirty mind before, and as surprising and new as it all was, she didn’t fight it. She reveled in it, wondering what was happening to her.
She looked up at Jamie. You’re happening to me. “Sure. A marshmallow sounds great.” They joined the others by the fire.
“Petey’s making mine golden brown,” Jenna explained. “Not golden, not brown, golden brown. Which reminds me…” She ran her fingers through her dark hair, then reached into her pocket, pulled out a plastic tiara, and settled it on her head.
“And your marshmallow has arrived, princess.” Pete held the marshmallow up for Jenna to inspect.
Jenna lifted her chin as she assessed the marshmallow with a scrutinizing gaze. She slid it from the stick with a wide smile.
“Perfect! Thank you!”
Pete leaned down and kissed her lips, then smiled at Jamie. “Gotta treat her as she deserves.”
Jenna stared adoringly up at Pete.
“That’s too cute. How long have you been together?” Jessica asked.
“In my mind? Six years, but in real life? A year,” Jenna explained.
Bella, Caden, Leanna, and Kurt joined them as Jenna was talking.
Pete wrapped his arms around Jenna from behind. “Guys can be thick-headed, or so I’m told.” He slid his eyes to Tony, still dancing with the brunette.
“Not all guys. Caden and Kurt knew what they wanted and went for it.” Bella leaned against Caden’s side.
“Hey! Are you dissing my man?” Jenna put up her fists and pretended to box with Bella.
“Put those puppies away, Jen, or I’ll unorganize your closet,” Bella teased.
Jenna dropped her hands and looked up at Pete. “I tried to defend you.”
“That’s my girl.” He kissed her again.
Bella draped an arm over Jessica’s shoulder and looked at Jamie as he crouched by the fire. “At least Jamie’s not thick,” Bella said with a smile.
Jessica bit the insides of her cheeks to keep from saying, Yes, he is. “No. He seems to know exactly what I’m thinking all the time.”
“You kicked butt on your cello tonight,” Bella said. “You should play professionally.”
“That’s what I’m trying to decide this summer. If I should continue to play with my orchestra, or if I want to back off for a while. Maybe teach music to children or something similar.” She hadn’t really considered anything beyond making a decision about the orchestra yet, but the idea of teaching kids was appealing. She hoped one day to have a family, and she loved children. She imagined it would be fulfilling to bring children and music together in a fun way, rather than the high-pressure tutoring sessions she’d endured.
“Come on, babe. Let’s dance so I have an excuse to have your body against me.” Caden pulled Bella to his side.
“You never need an excuse.” Bella laughed and waved as they walked down the beach arm in arm toward the band.
“Wait for us!” Leanna grabbed Kurt’s hand and they followed Caden and Bella.
Jessica tucked the idea of teaching away for later consideration. There was so much love in this group of friends. She felt as though she’d left Boston and been plunked down on a whole new planet. She sat beside Jamie by the fire.