Chapter 12
Three hours later, Abby emerged from the tattoo parlor, sore but still elated. Because of the location, this one had hurt a lot more than the other one, but she had no regrets. It was gorgeous! Purple was her favorite color, and the flower had come out magnificently.
She checked the messages on her phone—again.
She’d expected to hear from Adam by now, but he hadn’t called or texted.
The sun had set during her hours in the chair, and the first stars twinkled in the night sky.
Without much thought to her destination, she walked in the opposite direction of the hotel, drawn to the beach where placid water rolled gently onto the sand.
Abby kicked off her shoes and waded into the water, gasping at the first contact of cool water on inflamed skin.
Her mother had always extolled the healing properties of salt water, so Abby kept her lower leg in the water.
A half-moon sat just above the horizon, where the hulking outline of a ship was visible in the waning daylight.
The beach was completely deserted. Anywhere else, Abby might feel anxious about being there alone.
But this was Gansett Island, and she’d never felt anything but safe here.
That sense of safety sparked a reckless desire for yet another new experience.
She waited until twilight faded and darkness set in before she walked up to the cooling sand and tucked her phone into her purse and set it on her sandals.
Before she could lose her nerve, she quickly added her denim jacket, T-shirt and jeans to the growing pile. Down to her new underwear, she hesitated. That was close enough, right?
“No, it isn’t. If you’re going to do this, do it right.
” Her hands trembled with excitement and fear of being caught as she unclipped her bra and slid off the thong, nearly groaning with the relief of tugging it from where it didn’t belong.
Standing completely naked in the great outdoors for the first time, she extended her arms and spun around, overcome by the sheer naughty joy of doing something so far outside her comfort zone.
As she dashed into the cold water, she let out a squeal of delight, even as her mother’s voice in her head warned against ever swimming alone.
Growing up on an island, the litany of dangers had been hammered home from a young age.
Perhaps that was why she’d never taken any chances.
Perhaps that was why she was just now, at the age of thirty-two, first experiencing the sublime delight of swimming naked.
And it was sublime and delightful. The sluice of the cool water over her skin sent shock waves to all her most sensitive areas.
Her nipples tightened from the cold as much as the excitement of doing something new.
She stayed close to the shore in waist-deep water, floating on her back as the half-moon worked its way higher in the sky, casting a glow over the water.
A million stars dotted the night sky, and she picked out some of her favorite constellations.
As she floated in peaceful serenity, she couldn’t help but wonder why she’d never done this before.
She already couldn’t wait to do it again.
Adam couldn’t figure out where Abby might be.
He’d told her he’d be by to see her after dinner with Joe and Janey, but here it was almost eight, and there was no sign of her at the Beachcomber.
He tried her cell phone again, but, like the last three times he’d called her, it went straight to voice mail.
When he thought about where he’d found her the night before, his gut clenched at the idea that she might’ve gone looking for trouble without him.
Why did that thought make him so damned mad?
They had a deal, after all. She’d agreed to let him be her partner in crime, so if she was out looking for some other guy to fool around with…
Storming through the Beachcomber lobby, he stopped short when he realized he was jealous.
How ridiculous was that? He was jealous of some nameless, faceless guy that she might or might not be messing around with.
What business was it of his? If she wanted to call off their deal, that was her prerogative, but damn it, she ought to at least tell him.
“You’re out of your mind, man,” he muttered as he took the back stairs from the Beachcomber and crossed the street to the Sand & Surf to see if she might be working in the gift shop.
Laura was at the desk when he came in. “Hey, cuz,” she said. “What’s up?”
“Have you seen Abby, by any chance?”
“Not tonight, why?”
“No reason.” Adam decided to go with evasive so his entire family wouldn’t be buzzing about him and Abby before anything significant had even happened between them. “I had a question for her and couldn’t find her. She’s not answering her phone.”
“She’s probably out going wild,” Laura said with a laugh. “That’s her goal for this summer.”
“So I’ve heard,” Adam said, not at all comforted by Laura’s offhand comment. “How are you? Feeling better?” She still seemed paler than usual.
“A little. Turns out I’m not sick—exactly.”
“Oh no?”
“Can you keep a secret?”
“I’m insulted you would ask.”
Smiling, Laura crooked her finger for him to come closer. “I’m pregnant.”
“Oh my God, that’s awesome!” When she seemed to grimace, he said, “Isn’t it?”
“It’s unexpected, as is the fact that there are two of them in there.”
“Two.”
“That’s what I said.”
“Holy shit. Twins.”
“Three kids in one year. Holy shit is right.”
“Well, um, congratulations?”
“Thank you, and if you say better me than you, I’ll smack you.”
“I didn’t actually say it.”
Smiling, Laura gave him a play smack to the arm that connected with the tattoo.
The flash of pain took his breath away. “New tattoo,” he said through gritted teeth. “Why does everyone have to hit me there?”
“You got a tattoo? Let me see!”
Adam took off his jacket and rolled up the sleeve of his shirt, exposing angry red skin that would someday resemble Gansett Island. At the moment, it looked like burnt pizza.
“Ouch. That looks like it hurts.”
“Just a little.”
“Sorry about the smack. What brought this on?”
“An impulse, I guess you could say.”
“So, Sarah said she gave you the overview of our reservation system challenge?”
“She did, and I’ve already given it some thought. I’ll be by to work on it in the morning.”
“That’s great, Adam. Thanks.”
“I’m going to press on. If you see Abby, tell her to call me.”
Laura eyed him as if she was intrigued and wanted to ask more. But thankfully, all she said was, “I will.”
“Congrats again, and tell Owen for me, too.”
“I will.”
Back on the sidewalk, Adam considered his options for a minute before he withdrew his phone, ignored the resounding objections of his conscience and pinpointed her location using the coordinates of her phone.
“What the hell is she doing at the beach at this hour?” He walked to the far side of town, cutting through the ferry-landing parking lot to get there quicker.
Would he find her alone, or had she gone there with a guy?
The thought of that had Adam jogging the last quarter mile, cresting the dunes in time to see Abby float into a moonbeam.
When he realized she was naked, every thought drained from his head and all the blood in his body rushed to his groin.
“Good God,” he whispered, gripped by the erotic scene and relieved to find her alone, even if he was dismayed at the idea of her swimming by herself at a deserted beach.
And then the devil took hold of him as he realized another opportunity that had him holding back a laugh at the thought of it.
Moving stealthily and using the faint light of the moon to guide him, he found her pile of clothes in the sand and gathered them, her shoes and purse, retreating toward the dunes about a hundred feet from where she’d left her stuff.
He sat to wait, holding back the need to laugh so he wouldn’t alert her to his presence.
Maybe it wasn’t very nice to play a practical joke on her, but it wasn’t nice of her to disappear for hours without a word to him when they’d made tentative plans. It served her right, or so he told himself. His conscience was being a real pain in the ass where she was concerned.
He didn’t have to wait long for her to emerge from the water and venture up the beach looking for her stuff.
He’d bet everything he had that she was now regretting her impulsive swim when it dawned on her that she didn’t have a towel or any way to dry off before getting dressed.
She had bigger problems than that, not that she’d realized it yet.
Adam could just barely see her from where he sat, but he could tell she was looking for her stuff and becoming increasingly nervous, which made him feel extra guilty. Time to make his presence known.
“Looking for something?” he called out to her.
She let out a squawk of surprise. “Adam? What’re you doing here?”
“I could ask you the same thing.”
“Did you take my clothes?”
“Maybe.”
“Oh my God! What are you, twelve?”
“Apparently.”
“Give them back. This instant!”
Smiling, Adam held back a laugh that would get him into even more trouble. “Come get them.”
“I am not doing that.”
“Since you need what I’ve got, I think you’d better do what you’re told.”
“This is not funny.” She might be getting madder, but she was also getting closer.
“Yes, it is.” His eyes adjusted to the dark and feasted on the sight of creamy white skin, sweet nipples and a thatch of dark hair at the juncture of her thighs. His mouth went dry as she stopped a foot from him and held out her hand.
“Give me my clothes.”
“Make me.”
“Adam!”
Leaving her clothes in a neat pile on the sand, he got up, brushed the sand from his hands and stepped closer to her. “You’re lucky it was me who found you here and not some creep.”
“I’m not entirely sure you aren’t a creep.”
“I’m not,” he said as his hands landed on her shoulders to draw her into his embrace.