Keegan pulled into his spot at the park. It wasn't as hot as it was yesterday, and he was thankful. He closed his door and ventured down the steps that led to the concrete trails. As he walked a few more feet along, he could see Sabrina. She was sitting on a bench in the distance. Sabrina's natural kinks were braided on either side of her head. Some sort of product made it shine, and it brought out her reddish-brown highlights. She wore a pair of spandex capris that accented her shapely legs. Her top was slouchy and lazily resting off her shoulder. Her legs were cross and a sneaker was gently swaying in the air. Her cute, upturned nose was cast downward at her companion. Venice sat flush against Sabrina's calf. Keegan noted how her eyes nervously darted around, in search of anything to be afraid of. A biker whirled passed and she noticeably retreated from the nearby trail from which the startling contraption rode on.
Sabrina tried to calm her down with some cooing words and a more comforting rub atop her head. Keegan could see how Sabrina could fall so hard for the animal. Its innocence and complete ignorance to the world would make anyone want to protect it.
Sabrina's gaze rose when he approached them. Her mouth gapped the slightest bit when she took him in. He wore a Nike short sleeved shirt that led to defined forearms. The rips and cuts on his neck and collar were only taunting to what lied further below. His eyes were a beautifully lit grey and intently fixed on her. She had never been one to back away from a stare, but something about those eyes gave her no other option. His thin dreads were neat at the nape of his neck.
"Ready?" He asked quietly. Sabrina stood, the pink studded leash securely in her hand. Keegan's eyes ventured down toward Venice and he bent down to pet her. He slowly withdrew his hand right in her line of vision so she could see he was no threat.
Sabrina looked down on him and he made a kind act sexy as hell. His long fingers were extended for a tender touch against her dog's fur. But the muscles on this lean man held her attention. One had rested languidly on his knee. The white smile he broadcasted when Venice finally settled into his tender touch made her loins quiver.
"She's really sweet." Keegan said, looking up to catch Sabrina's eye for a fraction of the sentence. He then leveled up to his full height and the two began walking. Keegan made sure that Sabrina and Venice walked on the outside, out of a biker's way if they happened to want to surpass them. They decided to take the easiest trail to avoid the large hill they had to surmount the day before. After 5 minutes of silence, Keegan spoke.
"How do you feel?" The over-exerted sigh she preformed seemed to convey all her emotions.
"I feel sore." Keegan looked at her briefly with a smirk.
"That means you were doing it right." He replied, causing Sabrina to give him a hard eye roll.
"It also means I'll be doing it wrong for a long timeβthe rest of my life actually." Her comebacks always seemed to catch him off guard. They were so immediate and almost seemed instinctive. The only person he'd ever met in his lifetime to have this quality was her and his best friend Quincy. It never failed to put a smile on his lips.
"I'm tired of this trail." She said. Keegan gave her a weird look.
"What?" He asked incredulously. Did she want to go home already? His heart quickened as he thought of their small date being unpleasant. Had he done something?
"Let's walk the streets." She purposed, stopping dead in her tracks to face him head on. People angrily avoided their bodies by making a sharp turn around their small circle of three.
"I left my wallet in the car but Iβ" Keegan turned to overlook just how much they'd walked. He was estimating how much time it'd take him to sprint it and return with his wallet in hand.
"We don't need money to walk." She said with a smile. The sentence portrayed so much about her character. Optimism and carelessness being his weakness in anyone, she had suddenly become the most attractive thing he'd ever seen. Keegan's mind fought his body and the battle was close. But soon his body had won. Without even thinking about it, he'd lunged for her lips.
Sabrina's gasp was cut short as his hot mouth consumed hers. He gently fulfilled his desires and wrapped an arm about her waist. It took Sabrina a few seconds to respond. But when she did, Keegan could feel the difference. Her full flesh was moving enthusiastically against his and her hands even gripped the nape of his neck, beneath the curtain of locks. She embraced the warmth of his body and let herself physically express the attraction she had been keeping from him. Keegan's tongue entered her wet opening. He bumped against the light ridges of her braces and texture seemed to electrify him. His lips felt so good, she almost couldn't believe how brilliant of a kisser he was. The passion was just right, but he still transferred his lust without being sloppy. He wrapped his other arm against her upper half just as the leash in her grip scraped his neck.
Keegan's dreams were becoming an indescribable reality. He'd spent his entire night constantly thinking of her. The way her chest heaved after their run and the beads of sweat trailing down the valley of her breasts all kept him awake the night prior. Aside from her physical attributes, her personality left him wishing he was beside her, listening in on any amazingly told story she had to offer. Her joking, free-spirited demeanor was all a best friend could ask for. There would never be a dull moment when Sabrina's name was involved.
Venice, not pleased with the flesh to flesh action, began growling lowly in her throat. Keegan slowly departed her lips and gazed into her eyes, not even caring about the dog's warning. Sabrina melted under his gaze and couldn't believe how he made her feel. Her stomach was churning in the most delightful way.
"Let's go." He said with a smirk. Her eyes were glazed over from their kiss and she looked like walking wouldn't be easy. She seemed shaken up. As if to coax her on, Keegan put her dainty hand in his. Her long, healthy nails were pressed firmly against the outside of his palm.
In order to get out of the park area without leaving through the parking lot exit, you had to ascend a slightly steep hill. It was bordered with shrubs and trees to put up a blockade for invaders or trespassers. Keegan effortlessly strode to the top and didn't notice his arm was straining behind him. His shoulder would damn near about to pop out of his socket if he took one more step forward.
"I'm hurting, give me a second." Sabrina said with humored annoyance. She took the hill at a steady pace until they reached the top. Keegan didn't miss the wince as she did so.
They got to the top and it seemed like they entered a different world. A 3 lane road was right in front of them and they waited for their turn to cross. Cars zoomed by until a few got stopped by a red light. Still hand in hand, they strolled across the road at their own leisure.
This part of the city was a busy one. There were restaurants and boutiques on every other corner. Tall poles held yellow lit lights and people walked busily around them.
Sabrina glanced down on Venice just to check on her and she seemed fine. Keegan had once again made sure they were farthest away from the busy roads, and she seemed content with that. Sabrina stole a quick look at Keegan while they waited on the end of the sidewalk for the right-away. He attentively searched down the roads for an opportunity to walk across the one way street. His angular jaw was defined and masculine. A little stubble was growing in along it's curvature, but he still looked good. His dirty blonde hair added to his tanned skin and grey eyes.
She smiled to herself, falling in a deep pit of admiration for the man. He was so statuesque yet it was easy to tell he owned a heart of gold. He saw past all her visible flaws and somehow had come attached to who she was. Sabrina too was finding herself immersed with his being. The lean, half smile he'd do when she said something slightly humorous was intriguing. She wished he'd sport it more often but exclusively for her.
"You alright? Am I walking too fast?" Keegan asked when they'd finally crossed the road. Sabrina looked into his worried eyes and gave him a reassuring glance.