Something About Ewe: Something About Ewe / The Purrfect Man. Ruth Dale Jean

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of his flower-bedecked Hawaiian shirt and clenched tight.

      He let out a muffled and surprised humpf and together they tumbled into the deep end of the pool. They came up coughing and gasping for air.

      Thalia, treading water, shoved hair out of her eyes. “Why did you do that?” she cried.

      He moved as easily in the water as he did on land. “I didn’t do it. You did.”

      “I—did, didn’t I?” And then she couldn’t hold it in any longer and burst into delighted laughter. “I guess that’s your birthday gift, then.” Flipping over, she took off for the shallow end of the crystal-clear pool, stroking strongly.

      “Yes!”

      His satisfied shout sent fresh shivers down her spine. She’d never before been in the water fully dressed and there was something downright decadent about it. Fortunately, she was a good swimmer.

      But he was better. He caught her just as her toes touched the bottom at the shallow end. She struggled to shake off his hold, impeded by her laughter. He turned her around anyway, his amber eyes gleaming with that familiar mischief.

      “Happy birthday to me!”

      “That’s what you—”

      The rest was lost in the pressure of his mouth on hers…his mouth, chilly and wet at first but quickly growing warm and masterful. It is his birthday, she thought foggily. One kiss—one little bitty kiss—

      Which led to another, and another—

      “Come out of that pool this instant! Honestly, you—” Sylvia’s command ended in a shriek of embarrassment. “Oh, Luke, I’m so sorry! I didn’t know it was you and…is that Thalia?”

      Sylvia was no more shocked than the object of her attention. Thalia shoved out of Luke’s slack embrace and moved to the ladder as quickly as she could, which wasn’t very. Waterlogged clothing and shoes weighed her down, but she managed to drag herself up the ladder.

      It got worse. Lorraine stood beside Sylvia. Taking a good look at her dripping daughter, she burst out laughing.

      From the pool, Luke intervened. “Back off, you two,” he ordered. “Thalia was just giving me my birthday kiss.”

      “No, I wasn’t!” Thalia glared at him. “He was taking his birthday kiss. There’s a difference.”

      “Really?” Lorraine sounded suspiciously innocent. “From where I was standing, any difference wasn’t immediately discernible.”

      Feeling cornered and considerably flustered, Thalia glared equally at them all. “Look, I’m not accustomed to being thrown into a swimming pool with my clothes on,” she tried to defend herself. “I’m not responsible!”

      Luke shook his head sadly. “What happened was, she tripped. I was trying to save her.”

      “Luke,” she yelled at him, “you’re not acting like a man who turned thirty-two today!”

      “Because I’m not a serious person—capital S, capital P?”

      Both mothers laughed and looked expectantly at Thalia, who lifted her chin haughtily. “I won’t apologize for being a grown-up,” she announced.

      “You’re not a grown-up, you’re an old lady,” he tossed back, his smile never slipping. “You’re only twenty-seven and you act seventy.”

      “And you act like you’re thirteen,” she retorted.

      “Come to your senses before it’s too late,” he urged, moving through the water toward the steps. “You still have time. Don’t you ever want to just let go and enjoy?”

      “Boy,” Lorraine said breathlessly, “I sure do.”

      “Mother!”

      “Lorraine, you’re too old for that kind of nonsense,” Sylvia inserted. “And in case there’s any doubt, you made a fool out of yourself hanging over Four-Jay that way.”

      “Oh, you think so?” Lorraine got a crafty look on her face. “Do I hear a little jealousy in there somewhere?”

      “Me? Jealous of you?” Sylvia drew herself up to her full height, looking even more regal than usual in her imported Hawaiian muumuu and six or eight fresh flower leis coiled around her neck. “That will be the day!”

      “Maybe, but it wouldn’t be the first time, would it.”

      While the two bickered, Luke hauled himself out of the pool. His white shorts clung; his flowered shirt did likewise, leaving little to the imagination. Thalia shivered.

      “You’re cold,” he said with quick concern. “Come in the house and I’ll find something dry for you to—”

      “That’s not necessary. I’ll just go on home.”

      “Suit yourself.” But his expression conveyed his disapproval. Grabbing a towel from a stack on a nearby bench, he tossed it to her. “At least put this over the car seat to protect it.”

      “Thank you.”

      “And Thalia…”

      “Yes, Luke?”

      “Thanks for my birthday kiss—or maybe we should call that kisses. Because no matter how you spin it, you were there, sweetheart.”

      “That’s your opinion.”

      “Sure is,” he agreed cheerfully. Unbuttoning his shirt, he dragged the soggy thing off and tossed it aside.

      Nice chest. Real nice chest.

      “Mother,” Thalia said forcefully, “are you coming with me? If not, I’d like the keys.” She held out a steady hand.

      “I’m coming.”

      “In that case—” Thalia smiled impersonally at Sylvia and her maverick son “—thank you for inviting us.”

      “You had a lovely time, right?” Luke raised his brows.

      “Of course.”

      “Seriously, if you’d relaxed, you might have enjoyed yourself even more.” He cocked his head. “Aren’t you ever tempted to give it a try?”

      “Absolutely not.” But was that true?

      Later, alone in the second-story bedroom of her youth, Thalia sat in dark silence staring out the window, her heart full of questions. Maybe she did take everything too seriously. It might be fun just to relax and let life happen.

      But could she actually do that? At this point, she really wasn’t sure.

      Yet those few minutes spent floundering around completely clothed in the swimming pool with Luke Dalton had been not only fun but exciting and sexy and very, very provocative.

      Which was all

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