"We really shouldn't be here," she said breathlessly, trying to keep up with him. She looked around to see where he had led her, the dark, deserted playground, and her eyes lingered on the tiny red and white sign that read "Park Hours."
"The park closed at 10!" she laughed, looking at him.
He glanced at his watch. "Yeah, and it's only 12:30," he smiled back. Just getting her to sneak out had been hard enough, and now they were tresspassing. He knew he was stressing her out, but he had a little surprise in store that he knew she would enjoy. He walked over to her.
"Are you alright? We can leave if you want to, it's just so pretty here after dark. Look at the moonlight on the trees." As he spoke, he placed a strong hand on her back. The fire in his touch ignited her emotions, burning her up from the inside out. Sensing her thoughts, he brought his other hand gently to her waist and drew her in closer. As he pressed his lips to hers, she threw her arms around his neck, returning the kiss with the passionate desire that had been growing inside her. He pulled her even closer, their bodies hard against one another. Her hand wandered slowly up the back of his warm neck and into his hair. She let her fingers tangle themselves in his soft, curly locks.
As the kiss grew in intensity, he slowly guided her backwards until her back was pressed against the trunk of a large oak tree. He removed his hands from her waist and found hers. Fingers entwined, he moved her hands gently above her head, resting them on the trunk of the tree. She loved that he wasn't afraid to take control. Giving into the pleasure, she allowed him to mover even closer, pinning her between his body and the bark.
Suddenly, a rustle in the bushes.
"What was that?" she whispered between kisses. He ignored the question, continued kissing her. She heard it again, this time accompanied by a man's voice.
"Who's out there?" it bellowed.
Crap, she thought. He looked into her eyes one moment longer before grabbing her by the hand. Thinking the same thing, they silently sprinted towards the parking lot. He clumsily found his keys and unlocked the car doors, and they both jumped in, still completely breathless. Once in the car, he smiled at her.
"Now," he said with playful eyes, "wasn't that fun?"
"Yeah," she breathed, "something like that."
Sunday, November 9, 2008
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