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boldly as I wore my name.
    I had a thing for my partner.
    I had no clue how that had happened, either. One day I was throwing paint on him for yelling at me, and the next I could think about nothing else but rubbing more bug lotion on his rock-hard muscles. Just a physical attraction, I told myself. Dean was by far the most attractive man on the island – tall, muscular, a beautiful smile, intelligent – but it could have also had something to do with the fact that he was the only man on the island, so to speak. At any rate, I was pretty sure it was one-sided, so the best thing to do would be to nip it in the bud. After all, there were a dozen hot women on this island, especially Lana. She was gorgeous and delicate, and filled out her string bikini in ways that would have been embarrassing on me.
    “Something on your mind?” Dan said as we stepped back into our own small camp, and I knelt next to the now-out fire to dump the red-hot coals. “You seem quiet.”
    “Just tired,” I said, trying to keep a cheerful note in my voice.
    Before I even asked, Dean was handing me tinder and dried leaves to stoke up the fire, and his fingers were brushing mine. The simple action made my stomach flutter, and to my embarrassment, my nipples went hard.
    “Cold?” Dean asked.
    I grew even more flustered. Was he looking at my breasts? I turned away from the fire on the pretense of gathering more wood. “A little.” My voice sounded strained. “They didn’t leave us much to wear,” I felt like I had to explain.
    “Mmm,” Dean said, staring at the fire as I tossed more bits and small pieces of wood onto it to build it into a decent flame. “Can’t say I’m complaining.”
    I had to laugh at that, relaxing a little. Dean was just being Dean, and I was making myself crazy over nothing. “Yeah, well, you’re not the one with your butt hanging out of a swimsuit the size of a hanky, either.”
    “Think I should complain to Chip that if the production crew is truly equal opportunity, they’d put us in Speedos?”
    Now that would be a sight. “You’d probably have an island revolt from the other guys,” I said, standing and brushing the sand off of my legs. “No straight man in his right mind would wear one of those things and expect to keep his pride intact. Now help me get some of this wood.” I chuckled at the mental image and moved over to the far side of camp for a big, heavy log. We kept one or two of them nearby to bank the fire, and I thought it might be good to do before morning, so we could cook some of our rice bright and early.
    “So you don’t like Speedos, huh?”
    “It’s not that I don’t like them,” I called back, dragging the log forward. “But look at professional swimmers. It’s hard to look straight in a Speedo, Dean. I think any guy that decides to shave his body, oil up and put on the equivalent of a man thong...well, I think he’s looking to impress other guys, if you know what I mean.”
    “I do,” he said in a weird voice.
    I turned back to the fire and Dean had an odd look on his face. “Something the matter?”
    He glanced back at me, and then stood, as if trying to shake it off. “No, I’m good. Ready to hit the sack?”
    “Ready,” I said. With his help, we lay the heavy log over the fire and banked it for the evening. Dean picked up his blanket and shook it out, sending a spray of sand into the wind.
    I glanced over at the small shelter at the edge of our camp, a safe distance away from the fire pit. We’d spent all day at Lana and Will’s camp, helping them build their shelter and fishing. Now, Lana and Will had a decent place to sleep and my partner didn’t. It somehow didn’t seem very fair. I realized Dean came to the same conclusion as he looked over at the snug shelter, and then began scanning the ground for a decent place to lay his blanket.
    “We can both fit in there,” I blurted, surprising even myself. “I’m sure we can both fit.”
    He seemed equally

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