“I expect everyone to be there.” Mr. Carlton stood up and
continued talking to the small group in the conference room.
“My wife looks forward to this every year, so I don’t want
to disappoint her. There will be boats at the dock to take
people back and forth to Carlton Island.”
Kari cringed just thinking about getting into a boat and
being escorted over to her boss’s island. The last thing she
wanted to do over her weekend was spend it with him and
fellow coworkers. Kari enjoyed the peace and serenity of her
apartment. She didn’t have to make small talk except with
Pepper, her cat.
Last year she’d been able to get out of the company
picnic, but something told her this time she wouldn’t be so
lucky.
“This is bullshit.”
Kari swiveled her chair to see who else felt like she
did, but was brave enough to voice his opinion. She was met
with the most amazing blue eyes.
Ben.
Her heart caught in her throat. Was he speaking to
me?
Ben Eckhart hadn’t uttered a word to her in the three
years he’d worked at Carlton Technologies. Kari had admired
him from afar, knowing he’d never be interested in someone
like her. She wasn’t a size 2 pinup model like Ben probably
dated.
“Does he think we don’t have a life outside of work?”
He was talking to her.
Hanging out on her deck with a book wasn’t in the cards
for her this weekend.
“Have you ever been?” he asked.
“Once. I’ve managed to escape all the other yearly
get-togethers, but I don’t see that happening this weekend.”
“I heard people have gotten let go for not attending.”
She’d heard that too, but thankfully it hadn’t happened
to her. With the economy in dire straits, she wasn’t risking
it this year. “That’s what they say. I can’t afford to take
any chances. I’ll be going.”
“Me too, I guess.”
Kari groaned inwardly. She didn’t want to spend the
weekend lusting over Ben. At work she could cover up her
scars, but on Carlton Island she’d be expected to dress more
casually.
Maybe she could think of a way out of this.
“Spouses and significant others are more than welcome
too,” Mr. Carlton continued.
Kari turned her attention back to her boss. Right about
now, she wished she had someone in her life she could bring
along to ease the pain of watching Ben. Fortunately he
wasn’t aware of her feelings for him.
He leaned closer to her chair and whispered in her ear.
“You bringing someone?” Heat from his breath trickled down
her neck, straight to her core. Images of Ben wearing only
swim trunks filled her mind. She pictured a hard, smooth
chest and abs of steel she could run her fingers along.
“No,” she snapped.
“Sorry. I didn’t mean to offend you.”
She swiveled her chair slightly and glanced over her
shoulder. His lips were close. Close enough that if she
leaned just a little bit, she could graze them with her own.
“I didn’t mean to snap. I’m just really frustrated about
having to go this weekend. I’m going alone.”
“Hmmm. I guess I’ll see you there.”
“Guess so.”
Mr. Carlton ended the meeting. Kari gathered her
notebook, pen, and coffee mug before heading back to her
office. She wondered if Ben would be coming alone or if he
would be bringing some lucky lady.
She prayed he came alone. He’d broken the ice by talking
to her in the meeting. Maybe they could get to know each
other better over the weekend.
As she sat in her chair, she realized she was fooling
herself. Ben would never be interested in a size 12
disfigured woman. Even if he did show an interest, Kari
couldn’t take her clothes off for him. Her scars were a
reminder that she’d never have a love life again. It was bad
enough that the memories of that horrible night still
haunted her; visible scars stared back from the mirror. They
screamed at her, taunting that she’d be lonely the rest of
her life.
* * * * *
Try as she might, Kari couldn’t find a way out of the
weekend. She packed enough clothes for the overnight
excursion. Maybe she could feign sickness later in the
evening. Surely Mr. Carlton would understand her leaving if
she was sick.
Kari parked her car in the parking lot just above the
boat launch. Grabbing her overnight bag from the trunk, she
made her way to the dock. There wasn’t anyone waiting, and
the boat ferrying people to the island was nowhere in sight.
She set her bag down and leaned against a wooden pole,
waiting for the boat to return. The warm sun cascaded its
rays down on her. Sweat beaded on her forehead. She’d have
to remove the sweater she’d worn over her tank top soon.
“Hey, are you waiting for the boat?”
Wariness crept into her body. Kari was certain she knew
that voice but prayed it wasn’t him.
“Kari!”
She used her hand to shade the sun from her eyes; even
with sunglasses, the brightness was blinding. She looked
toward the voice calling her name. Sure enough, it was Ben.
He wasn’t alone; he was with another guy, who appeared to be
around five-ten, Ben’s height. He had jet-black hair, a
contrast to Ben’s sandy blond.
They dressed like twins in khaki cargo shorts and tight
T-shirts. Ben’s was hunter green, and his friend’s an orange
color. As they drew nearer, she noticed they moved in sync.
Were they lovers? Their motions were as familiar as a
couple. She dismissed the idea. Ben had seemed interested in
her during the conference. He couldn’t be gay. They each
carried backpacks in one hand and a cooler in the other,
swinging it as they walked.
She hadn’t thought about bringing anything to drink. She
had assumed Mr. Carlton would provide all the food and
drinks they needed.
“Hey, Ben,” she said as they drew nearer.
“This is Adam. Adam, this is Kari. We work on the project
management team together.”
“Nice to meet you, Kari.”
He placed the cooler on the ground and offered her a
hand. She accepted. Tingling sensations filled her body. She
pulled her hand back quickly, afraid he’d sense her arousal
at his touch.
“The boat’s not here right now,” she said, looking out at
the water.
“We’re not taking Mr. Carlton’s boat,” Ben said. “I have
my own. Want to join us?”
Absolutely not!
She was not getting into a boat with these two gorgeous
guys.
“Thanks for the offer, but I’ll wait for the boat.”
“Are you sure? There’s no one else here. At least you can
talk to us on the ride over.”
Ben had a point, but Kari couldn’t get her mind off him.
Being on a boat making small talk should produce warm, fuzzy
emotions, but she was nervous. She didn’t know what to talk
about with either of them.
“Come on,” Adam urged. “We won’t bite.”
Too bad.
What the hell was she thinking? Neither of them would be
interested in her.
“Please.”
Kari swung her head toward Ben. He’d moved to her side
and whispered softly. Was she imagining it, or was there
desire in his eyes? He looked like he was undressing her
with those crystal blue eyes. For a moment she allowed
herself to be mesmerized.
She swallowed the moan that threatened to escape and
said, “Yes, please.”
Adam touched her arm, and Kari felt faint. How could she
resist when they were practically begging?
“Okay, you’ve convinced me. I’ll go with you guys.” She
took a step back, regaining some of her personal space. She
couldn’t help but wonder if she’d made the right decision.
Getting into a boat all alone with two men who made her
skin prickle with desire was not a good idea. Warning bells
went off in the back of her mind, but Kari ignored them. At
this point she had nothing to lose. What could go wrong? It
was a simple boat ride with Ben and Adam to Carlton Island.
A twenty-minute ride making idle chitchat. She could survive
it.
“Wonderful.” Ben placed a hand on the small of her back.
“Let’s get to this party.”
“You’ll be happy you joined us.” Adam laid a hand just
above Ben’s.
Weak in the knees, Kari placed one foot in front of the
other, trying to keep from falling. If they knew how they
were affecting her, they didn’t show it.
They led her down the dock to Ben’s boat. It was large
speedboat. The name Lady Luck was stenciled on the
side.
Hmmm, would she have luck? Would she finally get to know
Ben on a deeper level, or would he forever remain part of
her fantasies?
Adam offered her a hand, guiding her off the dock into
the rocking vessel. Once inside, Kari immediately took a
seat at the rear. She’d taken a pill to keep the queasiness
at bay, and with any luck, it would work. It would be very
embarrassing if she was to get sick on Ben’s boat.
Ben disappeared below the deck for a few minutes. When he
returned, he was wearing sunglasses and a Red Sox baseball
cap. A true New Englander. Even in the hat, he was sexy.
Apparently Adam thought so too, because he leaned over
and kissed Ben full on the lips. Kari’s mouth hung open. So
much for wanting them or worrying about having an oversize
body.
Her mouth was still open when they turned to ask her if
she was ready.
“Something wrong?” Ben asked.
“Uh…umm…I...” What the hell could she say? Sorry I
didn’t realize you guys were gay. That didn’t seem
appropriate. “I’m fine,” she said. She averted her gaze. Any
ideas of being with either of them were dashed by that kiss.
“Shall we get this show on the road?” Ben clapped his
hands and rubbed them together.
“I’m ready.” Kari felt some of the nervousness wash away.
If nothing else, she could be friends with both men. It was
easier than lusting over Ben. When they returned to work on
Monday, she’d have a different perspective on her attraction
to him.
The boat roared to life under Ben’s touch. Kari settled
in for the ride to Carlton Island.
Adam joined her on the cushioned seat. “So how long have
you been with Carlton Technologies?”
“Seven years.”
“Wow. I didn’t think people lasted that long at a company
anymore.”
She laughed. He was right. Most people didn’t. She wasn’t
sure if it was luck or the fact that Mr. Carlton took pity
on her after the accident. She had spent almost a month in
the hospital and then suffered through a few more months in
physical therapy before returning to work. She’d cheated
death; Walter hadn’t been as fortunate.
“I’ve been blessed.” She avoided his stare so that he
couldn’t see the pain in her eyes. Whenever she thought
about that dreadful night, images came crashing to the
forefront.
“Ben hasn’t been there that long, maybe three years.”
“Yup, three years next month.” Shit, that had slipped out
too quickly.
Adam chuckled.
“Wow. He has an anniversary coming up.”
Kari shrugged. “I’m not really sure. I could be wrong.”
God, she hoped she brushed that off. The last thing she
needed was Adam realizing she’d lusted over Ben since he
joined the company.
“No problem.”
They made idle chitchat. It seemed to be taking forever
to get to the island.
“Is everything okay?” Adam asked Ben.
Ben slowed the boat until it idled in the choppy water.
“I’m not sure where we are. I thought we’d be there by now.”
“Are you serious?” Kari panicked. This was not funny. She
knew she should’ve stayed on the dock and waited for the
transportation Mr. Carlton was providing.
“I’m afraid I am. And there’s another tiny little issue.”
Kari’s pulse rate increased. The pounding in her chest
ran straight up to her ear. It sounded like a drum beating
right next to her.
“What’s wrong?” Adam asked.
Kari was thankful he had asked, because she didn’t have
the nerve.
“I think we’re running low on gas. None of the gauges
seem to be working.”
“Unbelievable. Are you telling me we’re stuck out here in
the middle of nowhere?”
“No. I’m saying, I think we’re running low on gas and
should find a place to dock the boat.”
Kari looked around. There was land in the distance, but
she wasn’t sure if it was Mr. Carlton’s or even if they had
the fuel to make it that far.
“Is that the island we’re looking for?” She pointed in
the direction of the land.
“Let’s find out.” Ben quickly returned to the wheel,
gunned the engine, and sped off.
“Should I be worried?” Kari demanded from Adam.
“Nah. He’s terrific. He’ll find the way. I have faith in
him.”
Kari wished she felt the same, but right about now she
was losing all hope of making it to Carlton Island. She just
prayed she’d have a job come Monday.