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Red Sky At Morning - DK4

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by Melissa Good


  The sound of the land was completely absent out here. Only the waves rustled and the rigging softly clanked in the wind, and the city was a blur of light on the horizon that seemed remote and unimportant.

  Kerry closed her eyes and drank in the scent of the sea. The breeze blew against her, and she could almost feel the tang of salt in it as it brushed across her skin. She let it take away the stench of the day’s stress as she leaned back against Dar and soaked in her partner’s loving warmth instead. “You think I was wrong?”

  Dar was quiet for a bit. “No,” she answered finally. “You were actually more tolerant than I’d have been.”

  “I kind of pushed her into it,” Kerry admitted. “She heard me talking to you on the phone.”

  “Did you say anything you wouldn’t have if she hadn’t been there?”

  “Mm, no.” Kerry sighed. “But I keep thinking there should have been some way for me to turn that around. To come to an understanding with her.”

  “She wasn’t thinking with her brain cells, Ker,” Dar said pragmatically. “Ovaries don’t generally do well on their SATs.”

  Kerry chuckled wryly. “I guess.”

  “No guess.” Dar rested her chin on Kerry’s shoulder and blew lightly in her ear. “No regrets. You did the right thing.”

  Kerry leaned her head against her partner’s. “Thanks, boss.”

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  Dar bit her ear, then licked it, making Kerry jump slightly. “I love you,” she murmured. “We have something in common now, y’know.”

  Kerry enjoyed the sensation before the words percolated through it.

  “Only one thing?” she asked, tilting her head back and kissing Dar on the lips.

  Dar let the kiss linger, then she rubbed her cheek against Kerry’s.

  “Another thing. Now I know what it’s like to do something because it’s the right thing, not because it’s what I want.”

  “You mean, with the Navy?”

  Dar nodded. “It was a club, one that I really wanted to belong to once upon a time.”

  Kerry hugged her.

  “And then at some point in this, I realized I never would have belonged even if they’d taken me,” Dar continued softly. “I never would have been one of them, Kerry. Never. Not and been true to myself.”

  No. Kerry kissed her again. “You might have ended up like Thunderbuns,” she sighed. “I’m glad you didn’t.”

  “Me, too,” Dar agreed.

  Kerry slowly unzipped the pullover Dar was wearing, exposing her chest. She planted a kiss on her partner’s collarbone and put the day behind her. Tomorrow would bring what it would, but the important thing was that they’d face it together.

  “Hey.” Dar nuzzled her neck. “You mad at me?”

  Huh? Kerry paused in mid lick. “Oh, about my father?”

  “Mm-hmm.”

  “Um, no.” Kerry found herself smiling slightly. “It’ll be interesting to see what choice he makes.”

  Dar pulled her down onto the padded bench, unzipping her shorts.

  “Yes, it will.” She heard the chuckle of the sea behind her. “Some other time.”

  Some other time. Kerry released herself to the moment, responding with abandon to Dar’s touch. God had brought them together—and left them together for His own, good reasons. Now she could accept that and take whatever came next without fear.

  No matter what it was.

  Dar cradled Kerry’s head, and their lips met as their bodies tangled together in rhythm with the motion of the sea.

  The moon smiled benignly on them, ready to light a path home, not realizing it wasn’t needed for two souls already there.

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