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Behind His Lens Page 27
Author: R.S. Grey

His hands slip from my shoulders as I turn around and take in his heavenly appearance. His dark hair is damp and tousled from his shower, and his new tan and dark stubble make him appear sultry and mysterious. He’s got on a white t-shirt that you can practically see every muscle through and solid black board shorts. He looks so relaxed, but I know him better than that. He’s always in control.

No one speaks for a few moments, and I realize they were all doing exactly what I’d just done: ogling this dream of a man.

“Sorry, ladies, but I have to steal Charley away for the evening.” My heart flutters and I want to record him saying those exact words over and over again.

“Ooooh,” all the girls erupt into giggles and sighs. I shoot them a playful glare as I stand to retrieve my bag. It’s not heavy, but Jude reaches for it and clasps it tightly in his hand.

“I’ll see you guys tomorrow on set,” I smile and wave, making eye contact with Bella one last time.

Her smile is practically splitting her face in two, and I know she’s getting as much out of this as I am.

Jude

“They’re going to have so much to talk about for the rest of the night,” Charley comments as I lead her through the hotel. Her tone tells me she’s joking, but I know she doesn’t like being the center of attention.

“You’re right, they’ll probably talk about how great I looked all night,” I tease, knowing my remark fell past charming, landing directly in arrogant a**hole territory, but it worked. She smiled and shook her head, and I got her to forget about them for a moment.

Without thinking, my hand reaches out to find hers. We continue walking and no one mentions the gesture, but I notice her glance down for a moment before she squeezes gently.

“So, where are we going?” she asks with subtle reservation. If I was half as brutish as I think I was at the photo shoot, she’s probably wondering if I’m still upset with her.

“Well since we have the volcano shoot and crew dinner tomorrow, I figured we should swim while we had the chance. I found a good spot yesterday that should be secluded.”

“Secluded, hmm?” She purses her lips and hums.

I look at her out of the corner of my eye and smile slyly.

With a gentle tug, she swings our hands back and forth as if we’re little kids walking in the park. I can’t remember the last time I did something so innocent with a girl.

“It feels kind of strange being with you like this,” she admits as we step out of the hotel and onto the path toward the beach. It’s dusk and the sun will set soon, but for now the evening glow reflects off the water in a breathtaking view.

“Does it?” I ask, even though I feel it too.

“Yeah. Normally there are so many… emotions flaring between us when we first see each other, but this time it feels different.”

“Maybe we’re just becoming comfortable around one another?” I offer with a small smile.

“Yeah, I suppose that’s it. But it feels like maybe something more too.”

What a vague statement, but I won’t prod her for anything more. I’m happy she mentioned anything at all. As we walk in silence for a little while, we let our bodies sync into an easy rhythm. We mold our movements together as the ground transitions from concrete to dark wood and then to soft sand beneath our feet. After we stow our shoes next to the resorts entrance to the beach, I adjust my backpack over my shoulder and grip her bag tightly.

When we start walking again, she’s the one who reaches out for my hand. The way she gently clasps it makes it feel like she’s clamping down directly on my heart, and the sensation makes me wonder how she can possibly affect me so explicitly.

My fingers wind around hers and my thumb runs absentmindedly back and forth across the back of her hand. Another few minutes pass as we move farther from the resort.

“We aren’t at the spot yet, but we should probably eat before it gets too dark,” I suggest as I drop her hand.

“Everything is in my backpack, but I didn’t think about how sandy our food would get,” she frowns, running her toes through the sand.

I shake my head and swing my backpack down, “No worries, I brought a blanket.”

Her eyes flash up as she grins, “I should have known you would think to bring one.”

“Am I that dependable?”

She leans back to eye me up and down, skeptically. “I’d say… predictable.”

With a thud, I drop the bags onto the sand and eye her devilishly. “I’ll remember that, Charley.”

“Alright, alright. I wouldn’t use that word,” she pauses, holding her hands up in defeat as I spread out the blanket. “Thoughtful, controlling, demanding all come to mind though.”

“Demanding, huh?”

“Oh, yes. Very demanding,” her eyebrows perk up slightly.

“You don’t sound like you mind,” I challenge, sliding down onto the blanket.

She shakes her head. “I don’t think I do.” She sits down with her legs tucked under her, but she doesn’t meet my eyes again until after she unzips her bag and pulls out a small blue cooler. “I ordered some chicken salad, French bread, cheese, and fruit.” Her blue eyes hold a sense of unease. “Does that sound okay?”

Was she nervous that I wouldn’t like what she picked?

“Sounds awesome. I’m pretty hungry and I like chicken salad.”

“Me too. But I bet they didn’t make it as good as I can back home,” she declares with a grin as we begin to set out the food and make our plates.

“Oh really, Ms. forgets-to-eat, knows how to cook?”

“Hey! When I remember, I’m pretty good at making a few recipes. My chicken salad is really good. I add tarragon, cranberries, and toasted walnuts. It’s addicting.”

“Sounds like it would be.”

The sun keeps sliding down, painting the sky in hues of orange and red as we dive into our meal. The photo shoot wore me out and I know I could have fallen asleep in an instant if I’d stayed in my hotel room, but I didn’t want to miss this moment. The tropical air swirls around us, picking up strands of Charley’s hair and blowing them past her face. She tips her head up and closes her eyes briefly, accepting the soft caresses.

“Cheers to your first Hawaiian sunset, Charley.” I tip my bottled water toward hers, breaking the silence.

“Hopefully there will be many more,” she muses before taking another bite and reclining on her hands to take in the view.

“Can I ask when your last relationship was?” I know my question startles her because she sits up and furrows her brow for a moment before catching herself.

“Oh, um, it’s been quite a while. Sort of an embarrassingly long time.”

“There’s nothing to be embarrassed about. It’s not as if I have anything to boast about.”

“Well, it’s kind of complicated,” she starts, and I angle toward her a bit to let her know I’m listening.

“Hudson was my last long-term relationship, although interacting with him now makes me wonder what we even used to talk about. I guess we had more in common back then? Or maybe we’ve both changed a lot?” She rambles on for a moment, drawing on old memories. “I tried to date a guy my freshman year in college but it didn’t work out. My heart wasn’t in it and I ended things pretty quick.”

She squints her eyes toward the setting sun and takes a deep breath.

“Ever since then, I’ve just kind of floated around. I’ve been on a few dates here and there, but nothing past that.” She shrugs. “Is that how it was for you?”

Oh, how I wish it was. “Not exactly. I didn’t date women when I got back to New York. I never even considered it until…” Too soon. “Anyway, no. I used women and they used me, it was as simple as that. I never offered anything I didn’t intend on fulfilling.”

I expect her to recoil from my declaration, but when I glance over, she’s nodding slowly, methodically. “I honestly thought about doing the same thing,” she mutters, and my heart splinters. The idea of a man using her for anything makes my blood boil.

“I mean, I haven’t had sex in a long time,” she glances over at me with a sheepish grin, “like a long, long time. There were moments when I wanted to cave, but I didn’t think I’d be good at it. It’s not that I would get attached or anything. I’m actually good at remaining unattached; I just didn’t think it would be good for my self-esteem.”

Her words sound steadied and focused. She’s more self-aware than I was at twenty-three, and once again I find myself wondering what kind of life experiences pushed her toward such wisdom. “Why, Charley?” I’m not even sure what I’m asking, but I want her to keep talking.

My question jars her one step too far though. Her eyes are a deep, stormy blue one second, and then she blinks and they’re crystalline once again. I know I’ve lost the moment.

“Why were you upset with me at the photo shoot today?” she asks, furrowing her brow. Her question forces me into an ultimatum: either I answer and let her hide away from her demons, or I don’t and I push her, maybe past a tipping point. I want to push her, I want to provoke her to reveal her true feelings, but I’ve learned my lesson before and tonight doesn’t feel like the right time. When will there be a right time? Fuck. I push my subconscious aside and inhale deeply, catching a whiff of her vanilla scent teaming with the island breeze. It’s a heady mixture and it soothes my unease just enough so that I can answer her question in a semi-normal tone.

“I feel slightly ridiculous saying it now,” I admit gruffly.

“I’m sure it wasn’t ridiculous at the time,” she murmurs timidly, and her words undo me. Even if she can’t be honest with me, I can’t keep my words from spilling out for her.

Have I talked this much about my feelings since I got back from overseas and was forced to do it three times a week? No.

“I hated being helpless,” I begin with a reluctant sigh. “I hated watching you seduce the camera, seduce Ryan, seduce the future readers of the magazine, and I couldn’t do a thing about it. In fact, I had to push you further— when in reality, I don’t want you seducing anyone or anything other than me.” Brutal honesty spills from my mouth and now that I’ve started I want to get it all out. “I want everyone to know that you belong to me. Ryan was flirting with you on set and I wanted to deck him. I’ve never cared about a model before. Hell, I’ve barely paid attention to them at all, but you set my world on fire and now there’s no going back to the way it used to be.”

I drag a hand across my stubble, hearing her unsteady inhales. Good, at least my words are affecting her. “It was torture watching you tug down that bikini bottom. I don’t want anyone fantasizing about you the way that I do.”

“You fantasize about me?” her soft voice chirps, and without my permission, my face splits into a grin. I turn toward her and unlock my hands so that I can inch closer.

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