No Safeword: Matte - the Honeymoon

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Author: Candace Blevins
Tags: Romance, Literature & Fiction, Contemporary, Sports
big beautiful brain
of yours?” Ethan asked.
    “How happy I am, how much I love you, and how all the
women ogling you can look all they want. You’re mine, and I’m yours, and life
is good.” Shit, that sounded corny, but too late to take it back now.
    “You realize the men are watching you, too. Right?”
    Sam wrinkled her brow. “No, they aren’t.”
    He laughed. “When you walk into the room the men’s
heads all swivel towards you. You’re so beautiful, especially right now with
the wind blowing your hair and swirling your skirt, and making your blouse
dance over your figure.” He shook his head and smiled. “Makes me want to bend
you over the table and take you in front of all of them, show them you’re
mine.”
    “Caveman,” she said with a happy grin.
    He shrugged. “I won’t try to deny it. You knew it
before you married me.”
    “And I wouldn’t have you any other way.”
    “I intend to have you a number of ways once we get
home, wife .”
    Sam crossed her legs to keep from squirming in her
chair. Ethan said wife the way she imagined most men probably said wench a couple of hundred years ago, and she was pretty sure she never wanted him to
stop.

Chapter Five
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    They explored the other nearby natural area on
Wednesday, which mostly involved driving and hiking, and went to bed early to
prepare for an early morning Thursday.
    Sam was surprised when they pulled up to the same
outfitter the next morning well before sunrise. “You arranged for a bike ride,
too?”
    “Nope.”
    Ethan wouldn’t tell her anything else, and she
wondered at her wicking tee shirt over a wicking sports bra, and the bike
shorts he’d had her wear. Of course, she was marked up enough a bathing suit
was impossible around others right now, so it could still be a snorkeling or
kayak trip. Or something else.
    As Ethan talked to Kai, Sam spotted a sunglass rack
and went to explore. The sun seemed brighter here and her sunglasses weren’t doing
the job. She tried on a pair with huge lenses and — while they weren’t
what she’d usually wear — they were dark, and the larger lenses might
keep the sun from blinding her around the edges. She carried them to the
counter, and both men stopped talking to look at her.
    “Can you get my purse out of the car? I hid it under
the front seat.”
    Ethan looked down at the sunglasses. “Those are
huge.” He said with a grin. “Try them on.”
    Sam rolled her eyes, but put them on.
    “You’re fair skinned,” Kai said, “so you need more
protection than those of us with darker skin. My eyes, and likely Ethan’s, have
protections built in that yours don’t.”
    Ethan pulled his wallet out. “I’ll get them, you
don’t need your purse.”
    Sam took the glasses off and wrinkled her brow at him.
“Just like that? Kai says I need protection from the sun and you offer to buy
them without looking at the price?”
    He smiled. “I’m assuming since you picked them out,
they’re probably the most expensive sunglasses on the rack?”
    Kai laughed. “Second most expensive, I think.”
    Sam put the sunglasses behind her back. “Just go get
my purse and don’t make a big deal about it, okay?”
    He raised an eyebrow, and Sam knew it was hopeless.
She handed them to him with a dramatic sigh, and he handed them to Kai without
looking at the price tag. He also signed the credit card receipt without
comment, and then peeled the stickers off the lenses and gingerly placed them
on her head.
    “You know I let you because I’m indulging your inner
caveman, and not because of…” With Kai listening, she didn’t want to mention
power exchange, but she hoped he’d understand.
    “Yes,” he kissed her nose. “I know.”
    Kai drove them to the shore, and only then did she
discover her new husband had arranged for an extensive sea kayak trip. They
began paddling as the sky was brightening into a brilliant sunrise, and were a
good ways from land when the colors
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