ROMANCE: Lust by Appointment

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hair so it wouldn’t get wet. She walked into the water, making sure she added a little extra sway to her ass as she walked away.
    She went into the water until the water covered just above her waist. Then she made sure that Noah was watching before she wet her hands and slowly ran them up her stomach, over her breasts and around her neck. She turned slowly in the water and continued this motion until she could feel hands on her waist under the water.
    She turned to face Noah and then laughed as she plunged herself backward in the water and started swimming away. Noah looked shocked at first but then he smiled too as he swam after her.
    After splashing around in the water for a while they returned to the beach where Hannah was now laying on her stomach reading a book.
    “Hey guys, how was the water?” Hannah asked without taking her eyes off her book.
    “It felt amazing.” Neela said as she laid down on the towel and watched lustfully as Noah dried himself off and then laid his towel next to hers before sitting down.
    “It’s been ages since I went for a swim in the ocean.” Noah closed his eyes and let the cool evening breeze glide over his beautiful face.
    “Why?” Neela looked over at him.
    “No beaches where I have been.” He answered simply.
    “I don’t think I would be able to live somewhere if there were no beaches around.” Neela said and laid her head back on her towel.
    The sound of a phone ringing interrupted their conversation. Hannah started digging through her purse for her phone.
    “Hello?” Hannah answered and then a look of annoyance crossed her face. “Yeah I’ll be right there.” She sounded bored as she hung up.
    “Something wrong?” Neela asked as Hannah packed up her beach bag.
    “My brother and his girlfriend are having one of their fights. He wants me to come and grab Dillon and take him out for a while so he doesn’t have to hear it.” Hannah said with a hint of anger in her voice.
    “Why doesn’t he just leave her already?” Neela said. She was bored of Hannah having to leave early from everything to go and save her nephew Dillon from his parents.
    “I wish I knew.” Hannah sighed. “He says he can’t just leave, Dillon needs his mom.” Hannah blew Neela a kiss and waved good bye to Noah. “Talk to you guys tomorrow.” She said as she walked up the beach to her jeep.
    Neela rolled over to her stomach and realized that Noah was watching her.
    “Does that happen often?” He asked. “Hannah having to go get Dillon?” He leaned back and propped himself on his elbow facing Neela.
    “More than it should.” Neela sighed. “I never understood why couples stay together just for the kids. Do they not realize that staying together and fighting is actually harder on the kids then if they would just split up and go their separate ways?” Neela was angry.
    “Speaking from experience?” Noah asked as he raised his eyebrows in surprise at her sudden outburst.
    Neela turned her face toward the towel, hiding her disappointment in revealing her feelings to a complete stranger. She never talked about her family. Not to anyone. She didn’t answer him just shrugged.
    “My parents fought a lot when I was growing up. They stayed together as long as they could for my sister and I but in the long run they realized that it wasn’t doing any of us any good.” He shared casually. Obviously he got over his family troubles and could easily share them with other people. This wasn’t the case for Neela at all.
    She still didn’t comment on the subject but smiled at how friendly Noah was being. She changed the subject to things they enjoyed doing outside of work. Something light and casual that didn’t involve talking about families.
    As the sun started to set they walked up to their vehicles with their beach gear in hand.
    “I had a lot of fun.” Noah smiled and gave Neela a light nudge as they walked.
    “Yeah me too.” Neela answered honestly. She wasn’t used to having to

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