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this lighthouse. Mine is nearby as well, even though I’m not certain what it is exactly. I can feel it. I couldn’t tell you the last time I felt this relaxed and alive. I am finally starting to feel like myself again. I don’t feel like I’m drowning anymore,” she explained while taking in the breathtaking view.
    Tyler put his arms around her and held her close, his chest to her back. He closed his eyes and kissed the back of her head. He experienced a sense of relief and wondered how long she’d felt like she was drowning. Was it just the writer’s block? Was it her ex-fiancé? Or had something else been wearing her down for quite some time?
    She turned in his arms and kissed his cheek. “Thank you for bringing me here. It is perfect. I needed to see this—all of this immaculate beauty,” she said, stroking the side of his face.
    “You’re very welcome. You know, when I first came here, I went over to that area.” Tyler pointed to the water’s edge, which was full of rocks. “I sat there for a few hours and listened to the waves crashing while I tossed stones into the water. I thought about my life—my achievements, the things I enjoy doing and the occasions I wish I would have made different choices. When my thoughts frustrated me, I would throw a bigger rock into the water.” He laughed at himself, recalling the one that was nearly impossible for him to budge, let alone pick up. “Okay, some of them definitely tried my strength.”
    Paige smile up at him, and the sparkle in her eyes made his heart skip a beat.
    “But every choice I ever made brought me here with you, right in this moment.” He put his finger under her chin and tipped her head up. Her eyes fluttered shut as Tyler gently touched his lips to hers. And no matter how long this lasts, we are meant to share this time together.
     

Chapter Seven
     
     
     
    On the way back to the condo, Paige thought about the feelings they’d each expressed at the lighthouse.
    As soon as Paige walked through the door, she stripped off her clothes. The need to be naked felt liberating, just like when she opened up about her feelings. It felt right. She didn’t quite understand how Tyler could make her feel so free and alive again—or maybe it was the first time in a long time she didn’t feel stressed. The more she thought about it, the more she realized she had never felt liberated before. She’d always felt like she had been walking on eggshells with her ex. Maybe it was the fact that Tyler would be leaving tomorrow or because he was so easy to talk to, so why not be herself and stick to the promise she’d made? She had nothing to lose.
    Paige was standing in the living room, naked, her beach clothes tossed in a pile on the tiled floor. She turned around to see what Tyler was doing since she hadn’t heard any movement. He was standing by the door with dark, wide eyes and a sexy grin on his face. Paige returned the smile and crooked her finger, beckoning him.
    He rushed to her, and she jumped into his arms, wrapping her naked body around him. She kissed him with feverish passion and slowly moved her body up and down his like she was inching up a tree. Tyler groaned.
    Tyler walked them to his room to grab a condom then into the bathroom. While turning on the shower, he kept her in his arms and the steam slowly began to fill the room. He stepped inside with her. She slid down his body. Paige grabbed the waistband of his board shorts and pulled them down. His cock sprang free, and she dropped to her knees. Tyler braced himself on the walls of the shower in anticipation of what was about to happen. She looked up at him, gazing into his eyes. She darted her tongue out of her mouth, and she licked her lips to show her hunger. She hoped Tyler was more than happy to feed her.
    Paige took his rock-hard cock into her mouth in one quick swoop, all the way back to her throat.
    Tyler hissed. “Holy fuck!”
     
    He was convinced this woman’s mouth was blessed

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