Gaining Hope
Lacey Thorn
It's your world...unlaced
Copyright © Lacey Thorn, 2009
All Rights Reserved, Total-E-Ntwined Limited, T/A Total-E-Bound.
Excerpt From: Gaining Hope
Hope waited in the shadows of the early night fall, watching the older woman move
about the boat. It looked as if she was preparing it to set sail and that was just what
Hope had been searching for. The woman was sixty if she was a day and was
humming as she worked. She would definitely help Hope get away once they were
far enough out. Hope had no doubts that she could talk her into what she needed. A
man would be different. She’d been ogled enough by men to know that her full
breasts and curvy body filled most men with lust.
Hope watched the woman leave the boat and head up the dock and knew that her
moment was fast approaching. It was now or never. Once the woman was out of
sight, she crept out from behind the storage building she was using for cover and
sprinted down the dock to hop on board the boat. It rocked a little and Hope held her
breath praying no one else was on board as she cautiously crept down the stairs
below deck. She had to find a place that she could hide for an adequate amount of
time. It wouldn’t do her any good if she was discovered before they even left.
She entered a large bedroom and marvelled at the beauty within. The furniture was
gorgeous and decidedly masculine. It was also immaculate. Hope had only seen the
woman on the boat and with the condition of the room she wondered if it was even
being used. Doing a fast search of the room she finally found what she was looking
for in the closet. There were several blankets haphazardly thrown on the floor and
she was able to make a small nest with them. The clothes hanging up helped to hide
her.
She snuggled down into the blankets and by pulling one up and over her, she was
completely hidden from view. Hopefully, it would still just look like a pile of blankets.
At five foot three she wasn’t all that tall anyway so she should be okay. She’d just
stay here for as long as she could and when enough time had passed with the motor
going, she would come up with a way to be discovered and take it from there. She’d
always had a great imagination. She’d wait and create her story when the time was
at hand. She was fairly good at that. For now she’d just take a little nap.
Shawn and Tommy stood on the shore watching the water of the Gulf lap the sand. It
was a beautiful sunset. In the last three months, they had managed to mend the rift
caused by the woman Shawn almost married and both agreed never to let a woman
come between them again.
“You really think that we’ll find a woman who will want to spend the rest of her life
with both of us?” Tommy asked, his hands deep in the pockets of his worn Levi’s.
Shawn sighed and ran his fingers through thick hair already blown about by the
breeze. “I hope so. Mom seems to think that we will. Destiny and fate and all that
blarney.”
Tommy laughed and shook his head. “I don’t even want to think about your mom
knowing about our sex life. I’m seriously glad that I wasn’t there for that
conversation. And you’re just as Irish as your mom is. How can you call it blarney?
You seemed to believe it well enough when you sold me on it the first time.”
Shawn laughed and started to say something when he noticed something floating in
on the tide towards them. “What the hell is that?”
“I see it too,” Tommy said and they both stared as the object bobbed closer and
closer to shore. “Can you believe the way that people just throw stuff out anywhere
today? Some day we’ll have no resources left because of all the pollution.”
“I know what you mean. It looks like a glass bottle or something.” Shawn almost
laughed when Tommy impatiently tugged off his shoes and pulled his shirt off
before heading out to retrieve the bottle. No way was Shawn getting in that water. It
was only April and the water was still a little too cold for his blood.