Straddling the Line

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    “Oh, come on, Haven.”
    “Whatever. You need to find my sunglasses, which are no doubt at the bottom of the pool somewhere, thanks to you dunking me.”
    “Yes, ma’am.” He dove down and searched, finding her glasses resting on the bottom of the pool. When he came up, he only had a second to blink before Haven cannonballed into the pool next to him. Water catapulted over his head like a tsunami. Now it was his turn to sputter.
    He swiped his face and turned to see her grinning at him. She took her sunglasses from him and slid them on. “Just a little payback,” she said, before swimming away.
    “Oh, I don’t think so.” He took off after her.
    She laughed, then shrieked when he grasped her ankle and pulled her back. He tugged her against him, cradling her in his arms so she couldn’t escape, though she tried.
    “Hey, you started it,” she said.
    “And you volleyed back. That means we’re at war.”
    Her body felt good against his. He liked holding her, liked seeing her breasts up close. And okay, so he was a little voyeuristic. Who could blame him, since Haven was beautiful, had a great body, and he liked to hear her laugh.
    “War, huh? I do like a challenge.”
    “Not much you can do about it in your current position.”
    “You wouldn’t think so, would you?” Until she tugged at a few of his chest hairs, causing him to yelp and let go of her. Then she dove under the water and did the unthinkable. She jerked his board shorts down, then swam away in a hurry. By the time he’d tugged them back up, she was already out of the pool, offering up a smug smile as she reached for her towel.
    “Oh, now it’s on,” he said, climbing out of the pool and coming out after her with deliberate intent.
    She backed away. “Hey. It was a means to an end, Trevor. I was trying to get free.”
    He came closer, and she ran.
    But he was a lot faster, and caught up to her, pulling her against him and flinging them both into the deep end. He heard her shriek of laughter as they both went under, and this time, he untied the top of her bikini, keeping hold of her as they came up. Treading water, he caught the back of her strapless top and pulled it away, holding it above the water like a trophy.
    “Trevor,” she said, her eyes widening as she looked at her top in his hands. “I’ll take that back.”
    “Hey, I told you it was on. And I always win.” He couldn’t see anything because she was under the water, but at least she wasn’t mad.
    In fact, she shrugged. “Have it your way.” She swam to the shallow end and calmly walked up the steps, her lush, ample bare breasts visible. She went to the chaise and grabbed her towel. “Enjoy your trophy. I’m going to take a shower, then it’s back to work for both of us.”
    He couldn’t help but admire the sleek line of her back as she walked away.
    She had amazing breasts, too. Her dark nipples had puckered from the chill in the air, making him want to put his mouth on them and warm them. She made him hard watching the way her hips swayed as she walked away.
    Haven was a revelation, a really nice surprise he hadn’t been expecting.
    She wasn’t here so he could seduce her, though. Too bad, because he’d like to put his hands on her again, this time to do more than play in the pool.
    But he’d made a promise, and he intended to stick to it.
    And as he climbed out of the pool, he looked down at her bikini top clutched in his hand and smiled.
    Nothing said there couldn’t be some fun in it for both of them, though, right?

FIVE
    AFTER HER SHOWER, HAVEN GOT DRESSED AND WENT back downstairs. Trevor wasn’t there. She looked out on the pool deck for him, but he wasn’t there, either. He was probably still upstairs, so she went into the kitchen and fixed herself a glass of water, needing something to cool her down after their interlude.
    She found her bikini top lying over the kitchen faucet. She shook her head, and ran her top upstairs, tossing it into the

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