"I didnt get the date wrong, Molly. There are no races here, tonight. Just me, and you, and an entire beach, alone, for an entire night. I love you, Molly Adamson."
"It's an old practice, tradition, as they say,. to lure a date out to the beach, to while away hours where you cant see the supposed submarine races going on, because they would be under the sea... all alone on the beach."
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"I didnt get the date wrong, Molly. There are no races here, tonight. Just me, and you, and an entire beach, alone, for an entire night. I love you, Molly Adamson."
And he stepped in to kiss her softly.
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"I love you, too...why did you tell me there were races, if there wasn't going to be any??
Her tone is mixed confusion and amusement.
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His grin is decidedly fond and wicked.
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She doesn't mention that he hardly needs an excuse for such things; she likes him in a playful mood.
"And it's a beautiful night for it."
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