a wink. “It looks like they brought a whole meal, as well. It’s in the oven. Are you ready for dinner?”
“Let’s finish unloading the car. Then we can settle in and eat,” I suggest.
“Good idea. And you can choose our room upstairs.”
“Our room?” I raise a brow, but I’m totally playing with him. I haven’t slept in the guest room since the night we got drunk at the pub.
Shawn moves in close and plants his lips next to my ear.
“Our room, Lexi. Where I plan to explore every inch of you and introduce you to a few new things, as well.”
“New things?”
His smile is sly and full of anticipation. “Oh, yes.”
“Let’s skip dinner altogether.”
Not only did we not skip dinner, but we inhaled every bite of the lasagna and garlic bread the caretaker dropped off.
It was delicious.
“Let’s take a walk,” he suggests, holding his hand out for mine. “We’ll work off some of this food.”
“You’re going to have to roll me around,” I inform him. “I don’t know if I can even fit into my shoes, I’m so full.”
“I have faith.”
We set off on foot down a trail that leads away from the house and into the woods.
“Isn’t it going to be dark soon?”
“We have a couple of hours,” he says. “And this doesn’t go far. Trust me.”
The walk is relatively flat if a little windy as we work our way through the forest. Ferns line the path on either side.
“I half expect to see magical faeries flying around,” I say with a laugh. “It’s beautiful back here.”
“I know what you mean. It’s a peaceful spot, that’s for sure.”
He guides me around a bend, and then we start to climb up a little bluff. When we finally reach the top, we can see the cabin down below, and an even more incredible view of the mountains.
I didn’t even know that was possible.
“Wow.” I sit on a rock and stare as the sun casts a pink glow on the mountains before us. “This is quite a show, Mr. O’Callaghan.”
“One I’m happy to give you whenever you’d like to see it.” He sits next to me and pulls me into him to cuddle me close.
This is a beautiful place. A special one. And I’m grateful to be here with him. We sit in silence until the mountains are purple rather than pink, and then Shawn kisses my temple.
“We should go. The sun will set quickly now.”
“I don’t want to get eaten by a bear,” I announce as I hop off the rock and begin the descent down the bluff. “I’m just not good bear food. Not delicious in the least.”
“On that, we’ll have to disagree. Because I think you’re absolutely delectable,” he says. “And I plan to feast on you when we get back.”
“Well, you’re not quite the same as a bear.”
“I can be when I’m in a mood.”
I laugh and kiss his hand. “True.”
“What did you think of your first hike?”
“We hiked?”
“We’re walking in the great outdoors. What else would you call it?”
“Huh. I guess I hiked. I admit, I’m pretty damn good at it.”
“You sound surprised.”
“I’m shocked.”
I glance back at the trail and see that the shadows are growing longer and deeper.
It’s creepy as hell.
“But did you enjoy it?”
“Yes.” I breathe a sigh of relief when we walk out of the tree line and I see the house. “I did. Especially the company.”
“Good. Because we’re doing it again tomorrow.”
“What happened to us relaxing all weekend?”
“This is relaxing.”
Chapter 9
~Lexi~
I wake up the same way I’ve woken every day since Shawn and I started sleeping together. Naked. Groggy. And deliciously sore.
Last night after our hike, we enjoyed some time in the hot tub. I don’t even own a bathing suit, whether in Seattle or Minnesota, so it was a naked dip in the tub. And, of course, it quickly turned sexy.
One thing about having a physical relationship with a younger man is that he never tires of being physical.
Or maybe I’ve just been with men in the past who were lazy when it came to being intimate. That could certainly be the case.
And Shawn O’Callaghan is not lazy.
Coming here was a great idea. As he said, we did work hard all week and made great progress on the project. Taking a couple of days off is good for the soul.
I need to recharge.
And this is a lesson I’ll take home with me when I leave. I usually work every day in some capacity. I need to remember to take time to rest.
“Good