Page 88 of Always, Axel


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“Good.” He stared at me, unwavering. “That was your first lesson. Not being afraid of the water.” Trudging through the water, he reached me, lifting me up into his arms. My legs instinctively clamped around his hips, while his hands clutched my ass, tugging me against his body.

“You still doing okay?” he asked, swaying us side to side.

“Yeah.”

“Good. I’m proud of you for taking a risk and facing your fear.”

“Thanks.” I rocked with him as water lapped against our skin. It felt like we were dancing to our own silent song.

He dipped his head, staring between us, how we were connected together. “Damn. This is a good look.”

“What?” I thought he was talking about me in my swimsuit, and I was here for the compliment.

“You. In my arms. Like this.”

I smiled. “I thought you might compliment me on the swimsuit.”

“What?” he mimicked me, flashing a dimple. “Are you fishing for compliments?”

“No,” I denied when we both knew it was a lie. This was the most skin I’d ever shown in public, even though it was only the two of us.

“No?” he mocked cheekily as he kept his eyes leveled between us. “Then let me break this down for you so you’ll understand. God broke the mold after he made you, angel, because he knew he couldn’t ever recreate perfection again. You are definitely one of a kind.”

My breath hitched as I kept his gaze. Sometimes, his words took my breath away. He walked us backward until his back was butted against the pool wall.

“Hey. Are you nervous? I’ve got you. I wouldn’t take you anywhere in this pool where you couldn’t touch the bottom with your feet.”

Realistically, I knew it. Already, I was feeling comfortable in the water with him. I trusted him to keep me from harm. He wasn’t callous or irresponsible. I wouldn’t be left here, struggling to keep my head above water, since he knew my dilemma.

However, my heart was thumping heavily in my chest. I knew emotionally I was already flailing my arms, struggling to stay afloat and keep my head above water.

“No. I’m not nervous.”

“You sure? I just gave you a compliment, and you’re glancing around the water like it’s about to attack you.”

This time, it wasn’t the water that frightened me. I pasted a smile on my face. “No. I’m fine. This is a lot for me to take in. It’s the first time I’ve been in the water like this—well, except for being pushed in.”

“Aw, damn.” He cupped the back of my head. “Yeah.” He pulled me close, kissing my forehead with tenderness. “That should’ve never happened. I’m sorry I wasn’t there to prevent it.”

I linked my hands around his neck and nuzzled his cheek. “You have nothing to apologize for. You saved my life.”

His lips found mine and he kissed me long and leisurely. When we pulled apart, he said, “I think it’s time for our next lesson. You ready?”

I peered at him curiously. “I think so.”

“Good, Hardcore, because I’m gonna need your trust right now.” Before I knew what to say, he carried me several steps across the pool until our heads were barely above water. Water sloshed between us as I held on tightly to his muscular arms, contemplating crawling up over his head to stay higher above water, fighting a panic attack that was stirring in my chest.

Regardless, I eyed him with fear and uncertainty. “What do you need?” I was anxious, although he was keeping me secure and above water.

“I need to eat that beautiful, ripe pussy.”

“Here?”

“Yes. Here.”

Apprehension filtered through my mind, and I shook my head. “No. We can’t.”

“Yes, we can. Trust me.” He gripped my waist securely, and he bent his head down, scanning the water with his mouth as he watched me intently.

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