The Taste of true love
. The scent of freshly brewed coffee lingered in the air, a comfor
made his way to the kitchen. His tousled hair and sleepy
pless night had taken its toll, but she couldn't deny the excitem
quire, "What brought you to this cabin, Richard? And why do you keep call
phanie was my sister. She loved this place. Passed away a f
y," she whispered, offering a sympathetic smile. The pieces started falling int
uldn't help but feel a renewed sense of purpose. Maybe this cabin held more than just ghostly
p all night?" Richard quest
" Richard asked, glancing over at Annie's laptop. "How come you're so bloody
"Lots of water before bed," she
and took the mug. "Maybe I'm com
ough to me. Come on; you're just ex
rugged. "N
d sat down at the table and nodded toward the compu
the table and swiveling the laptop around so Richard could see
er seen one here before, and I've been around this place a couple
t was none of her business. "I would have thought so," Annie said instead. "And others would have seen them, so I was expecting to find stor
looking at the screen.
ead about, they were lights that blew out like candles after a few minutes or e
esting," he said. "So it wasn't one of these ghost li
't think so," she said. "I t
Richar
"I don't know,"
down," he said. "So what now? Do we just forget about it?
nnie replied. He nodded. "That's it? Shit, St
sked. Richard stared up at her, the cute smile back on his face again. "B
's spine. She smiled and straight
nded. 'You come on to me then you back off. Off an
r, face upturned and all those wild curls tumbling everywhere. A tiny smile cre
Richard said. 'God, you're an
e hand into that mass of curls and leaned closer with the other, skimming it over his shoulders and down to his chest. Richard's lips were soft and
ther, stood back, and looked at each oth
,' she
mooth movement was pushing Annie against the table, han
embraced, creating their heat. In a minute, Richard grabbed Ann
harged with a mixture of excitement and uncertainty. The room was dimly lit by
nnection echoed the heat generated by the fireplace in the main room. They stood the
that seemed to transcend the confines of the cabin. Time slowed, and the outside
the drops on the roof mirrored the pulsating beat of their hearts. Annie couldn't help but feel a mag
discovering a new language written in the curves and edges. The chemistry
where the outside world couldn't intrude. The scent of pine from the logs in the fireplace mixed w
vas of time. Annie and Richard navigated the uncharted territory of their
macy that transcended physicality. The rain continued its rhythmic dance on the cab