My name is Adam Kincaid, and I'm the best at what I do. After losing my parents, I decided to follow in their footsteps, and now I'm the most daring freelance photographer in the world.
Maybe some think I'm a loner, but I don't care. All that matters is the shot: braving danger and devastation in search of a single image with the power to tell someone's story. But as good as I am, accidents happen-and thank god for that, because it's what leads me to her. . .
Alexandra Robbins. My nurse. My savior.
With her fiery red hair and crystal-clear blue eyes, the camera loves her . . . and I have to have her. We soon find that we're perfect together. We just fit, physically and emotionally. And yet something isn't right. Something from her past is haunting her, and no matter what I do to help her break free, I lose her.
Today is the day I try to win her back. Not only do I need an explanation, I need her in my bed once again. I don't just want a damn picture-I want her. Because what we have is a love that never fades away. . .
"Tell me," she insisted, her fingers curled into fists at her sides.
I stepped behind her, wrapping my arm around her waist and pulling her to my chest. I smoothed my fingers up her arm, trailing them along her skin. Small goose bumps broke out, pebbling the surface as I dropped my head down into her neck, kissing and swirling my tongue. "I'm going to explore you-everywhere. I'll touch and discover every part of you. I want to know what makes you gasp, what drives you to distraction. I'll find out what I can do to make you groan and beg me to take you. I'll know your body better than you do." I drew her skin between my teeth, biting and sucking. "I want to kiss you . . . taste you everywhere." I slipped my hands under her shirt, teasing the softness of her stomach and side, stroking upward until my hand cupped her breast lightly. "I bet you taste different all over. Sweet some places"-I dropped my hand down, running it along the edge of her waistband-"musky and tangy others."
2 comments:
Sounds Incredible!
Sounds like a great read. I think being a freelance photographer is one of the best jobs in the world.
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