A Shade of Doubt Page 30
I twisted around and began to run my hands along his muscular arms and shoulders, taking my turn to wash him. I swam toward the bank and grabbed a handful of clean grass. Bunching it up, I used it to scrub his skin. It was more effective than my palms, which weren’t rough like Caleb’s. I moved round to his sculpted back. When he felt me slowing down around the areas he had bullets embedded, he said, “It’s okay. Those parts are numb. They don’t hurt.”
Once I’d finished making my way around his body, I let go of the grass.
“Thank you, Princess,” he whispered, gathering me to him and claiming my lips.
“A-Any time,” I replied breathlessly.
My body responding to his touch, I shivered again. Mistaking my pleasure for coldness, he sped forward and carried me out of the water, back onto the bank.
That was the thing with vampires—there was barely a second to object between the time they made a decision and the time they executed it.
Still, with images of spending the night with Caleb in his bunk floating around in my head, I didn’t mind too much leaving the water so soon.
Gathering up my dirty underwear, I bent over the water and scrubbed them clean before laying them out on a stone to dry.
I dried myself with the shawl Caleb had found earlier. I turned around to see Caleb ripping off leaves from a cluster of bushes nearby. I walked over to him, eyeing him questioningly. He’d found the ripped pair of pants I’d discarded on the bank the day before and, removing the elastic from the waist, began to string it through the broad leaves to form a skirt.
I watched with fascination as his nimble fingers completed the garment. He looked up at me, beckoning me closer. He tugged away the shawl I was holding around my body and wrapped the skirt around my waist before knotting the elastic at the side.
I was impressed. It was long enough to make me feel comfortable wearing it, but not so long as to get in the way. The leaves were also softer than I’d imagined they would be. They felt almost velvety against my skin.
Using the piece of elastic he had left over, he began stringing it through two more broad leaves. Then he stood up, kissing me deeply as he reached around me and adorned my chest with the bikini.
“Wow,” I said, eyeing the complete result once I’d recovered from his kiss. I looked at him. “And what about you?”
I could see he’d been so absorbed in thinking about my own modesty that he hadn’t yet stopped to consider his.
He cast his eyes around the bank, an amused look on his face. “Do you think a skirt would suit me?”
I laughed. “Um. Probably not.”
He furrowed his brows. “Then what do you suggest I wear until my own pants dry?”
Still giggling, I picked up my torn pants. There was no elastic left in them, but we could use the fabric to string something together… I picked some more of the velvety leaves he’d used for my bikini.
“Can you rip three long strips off the fabric with your nails?”
He did as I’d requested and handed them to me. My skills weren’t as impressive as his, but after a few minutes I’d managed to fashion him something half decent.
I held it up to him.
“How about a loincloth?”
He grimaced as he took it from me and fastened it around his waist.
“Sexy,” I said, giggling as he finished putting it on.
He rolled his eyes.
“How does it feel?” I asked.
“Stupid.”
I laughed harder. At least it was better than a skirt.
Picking up his own pants, he walked over to the water and washed them, laying them out to dry on a stone near where I’d left my underwear.
Then, bending down so I could get onto his back, he carried me back to the foot of our tree and climbed with me up to his bed.
I climbed up first, crawling to the edge to make room for him. He was about to follow when the inevitable finally happened. Annora returned.
Caleb’s and my eyes shot downward as we heard the creaking of a branch. I groaned internally as her dark head approached closer and closer until she had reached our level. Since she’d found me about to climb into Caleb’s bed, I expected her to throw me a deep scowl. She didn’t. She barely even looked at either of us as her eyes fixed on her clasped hands.
Caleb slipped off his bunk and stood up, staring down at her. “Where were you?”
Her voice was deep and cracked as she responded. “I thought we needed a time out… I needed some space to think about things.”
Caleb and I exchanged glances. He looked as confused as me.
“What do you mean?” he asked.
Annora sighed deeply before finally raising her eyes to his.
“I’ve been thinking about you, about me… about Rose. First, I need to apologize to you, Rose.” Her gaze fell on me. “I was the one who set the submarine on fire.”
I gaped at her. Caleb exhaled sharply.
Why would she admit to that?
“I was so blind with jealousy seeing the affection Caleb held for you. I wasn’t thinking straight. I’m not sure that you’ll ever forgive me, but I’m sorry.”
She leaned back against a tree, clutching her left arm. Caleb and I remained speechless. “It’s not fair that I resent either of you. I neglected Caleb for many, many years. I can’t just expect things to be the same as they were.” Her voice trembled, and I thought she was about to break down, but she swallowed hard and continued. “I’m going to step back.”