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Sea Breeze 02 - Because of Low

Sea Breeze 02 - Because of Low

Titel: Sea Breeze 02 - Because of Low
Autoren: Abbi Glines
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would be just as tight. The boy liked his skinny jeans.
    “I can’t wait until he sees you down here,” Trisha squealed excitedly in my ear.
    I really just wanted to dance. Getting Krit’s attention was the last thing on my mind. I turned my attention toward, the keyboard player, Legend. He was a hairy guy. He had a full on beard which was weird for a twenty four year old guy but he was proud of his hair. His shaggy brown hair was just long enough to tuck behind his ears and his jeans hugged his hips tightly and hung low enough to show off his flat stomach where his tight Aerosmith t-shirt that could have been mine it was so small, didn’t meet his waist line.
    Krit’s voice joined in with Green and they began their most popular original song, “Aces”.
    Krit’s bright blue eyes, which I happened to know were enhanced by the help of contacts, found me. No one’s eyes were that electric blue. Cage had informed me of their false color when I’d first met Krit and commented on his eyes. Krit winked at me and licked his lips suggestively. I couldn’t help but laugh. The guy was outrageous. Not my type at all but very entertaining. His naked chest wasn’t hard to look at either.
    “I knew he’d love having you up close,” Trisha yelled over the music. Smiling I let my body move to the music.
    After several songs and several dance partners, I made my way back through the crowd toward our table. My mouth felt like cotton. I needed my Coke even if it was probably watered down by this point. Preston was talking to a girl with wild curly brown hair. I smiled to myself thinking I just might need to snag a ride home with Trisha and Rock.
    Feeling eyes on me, I turned my attention to the other people at the table. Marcus was sitting in the chair Trisha had vacated earlier. I hadn’t expected to see him here tonight.
    “Hey,” I said walking up to the table unsure where I should sit since the brunette talking to Preston was in my seat.
    “Low, you’re back. Here,” Preston stood up from his seat, “sit down. You thirsty? Your ice melted. I’ll get you another Coke.”
    “No, Preston sit back down. I’m good. You continue your conversation. I’ll go get my own drink.” He didn’t sit down and his expression looked unsure. Chuckling at his obvious confusion, I turned and headed for the bar. Preston didn’t just have pretty platinum blond hair. He was really as air headed as one would imagine someone with his surfer boy good looks to be.
    “He doesn’t seem to know any better. I’m sorry.”
    Marcus’s voice was low and close to my ear. A shiver ran through me from the warmth of his breath tickling my neck. He’d followed me. The goofy smile on my face was unavoidable.
    “Preston’s a sweetheart. I overlook him. Besides it isn’t like I’m his date.”
    “You’re not?”
    I turned my head slightly so I could meet Marcus’s gaze, “No, of course not. It’s Preston. We’re just friends.”
    A smile lifted the corners of Marcus’s mouth making it hard for me to look away. The boy was just down right sexy.
    “Do you go out as friends with him often?”
    “No. Not really. I mean when I do I’m normally with Cage too. But tonight he felt like you needed some alone time with your sister.”
    His smile vanished and a frown replaced it as he nodded.
    We reached the bar and Marcus came up behind me caging me in with his arms on each side of me. The small thrill from his warm body pressing against my backside had me fighting the urge to snuggle in closer. I reminded myself that he was doing this to keep me from getting crushed in the sea of people swarming the bar. It was a protective gesture. Nothing more. But I liked it.
    “Ricky! Two Cokes make one a stiff.”
    The bartender looked our way and gave Marcus a short nod and started fixing our drinks. That was quick service. It helped to be a local around here.
    “When did you get here?” I asked Marcus as we waited on our drinks.
    “About two minutes before you walked up. I was about to come find you and see if I could convince you to dance with me.”
    The acute sense of losing out struck me. Pressing against Marcus while we moved our bodies to the music would have ranked on one of my favorite moments in life list.
    “Oh,” was all I could manage in reply. My heart was racing from the fantasy playing out in my head. Being wrapped up in Marcus clean masculine scent didn’t help matters.I was having a strange but oh-so-pleasing fantasy of
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