Hot Nights in Savannah (Hot Summer Series)

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Author: Sarah Jane Hartgrove
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blushing!  Just from telling a sexy hot man her name?
    “So I’m assuming you’re
a fire fighter here,” Stephanie pointed to the station.
    “Yes I am. Ten years”
Brian said with pride in his voice. 
    “Well… thanks again for
helping me out.”  Inside she was begging for him to make a move for something,
anything.
    “If you don’t have any
plans would you like to go for a few drinks?  I was getting ready to leave and
go to a place down the street,” Brian suggested.
    Stephanie exhaled the
breath that she didn’t realize she was holding.  “Ok. I’d like that.”
    “I’ll have to go in and
change.  Would you like to come inside and wait?  I’ll show you around before
we leave.”  Brian stepped aside to allow her to go first.
    “Sure.  I’ve never seen
the inside of a fire station.” Stephanie stepped over the medal grate and
walked towards the open bay doors.  She was thinking that he really didn’t need
to change clothes.  Those sexy fire fighter pants and tight tee were perfect.
    Brian took Stephanie
around and showed her all 5 different engines and explained what each did. 
After that he led her into a living room area to wait while he showered quickly
and changed. 
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    Chapter 7
    After leaving the
station, Brian and Stephanie made their way 5 blocks to a local pub.  The music
wasn’t too loud so they were able to talk over drinks.
    “So you’re here for the
weekend solo?”  He really wanted to figure her out.  A beautiful woman alone on
a weekend vacation?
    “A little strange I
know but this is exactly what I needed.”  They both had ordered beers and she
took a sip of her bottle.
    “I teach 3 rd grade and this year has been very stressful so I planned a getaway for me
only.”
    “Well if you needed it
then by all means, you deserve this.  3 rd grade huh?  What age is
that, 7?”
    “No, try 8 and 9 year
olds” Stephanie said laughing. 
    “Have you lived here
your entire life?” Stephanie asked.
    “I have.  My family is
from here too.”  Brian ordered another round of beers for them by signaling to
the bartender. 
    “The bed and breakfast
you’re staying at.  I helped remodel it back when I was in college.” 
    “Really?  I love that
old house.  It is beautiful on the inside and the inn keeper is wonderful.”
                “Mary Alice is a good woman.  She has
owned that house for 30 years.”  The beers arrived and Brian opened hers and
then his.
    They continued to talk
as they finished their beers and Brian paid the tab.  They made their way into
the street.
    “Would you mind if I
walked you back to the West Bay ?” Brian asked carefully.
    Not used to a man being
so attentive to her, she was stunned for a moment but quickly recovered.  “Sure
and maybe we can get to know each other better on the way.”

Chapter 8
    Was there a double
meaning to what she just said?  He would love to get to know her better on the
way to the B&B, at the B&B, and at his place. 
    Walking out of the pub,
he placed his hand on her lower back and her body responded instantly.  She
moved closer to him and arched her back slightly.  Maybe things could go a
little farther tonight that just walking and talking. 
    After walking several
blocks, Brian suggested they take a detour and stop at one of the many squares
in Downtown.  He loved these squares and the peaceful atmosphere that
surrounded them.
    “How many parks are
there?”  Stephanie asked as they made their way to a water fountain. 
    “There are 24 and we
call them Squares.  This is Johnson Square and it is one of the originals.”  It
was everything Brian could do not to touch her beautifully rounded ass or her
silky hair. 
    “So am I supposed to
make a wish since this is the largest water fountain I have ever seen?” asked
Stephanie and laughing nervously. 
    “Sure,” and reaching
into his pocket, Brian fished out a quarter and placed it into her hand. 

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