Stranded with My Stepbrother
ac
b when he went thigh deep in
ight on his ass, I couldn't stop a hearty guffaw from escapin
and my father we
my father chuckled, holding out a hand
is shoes into the loose sand beneath him, coming
boots this time!"
oday, it was about seventy degrees, but that wouldn't mean a thing once we wer
ssed me, but I certainly wasn't going to tell Dad. He was so angry, in fact, that
blame him. They
r had a knowing expression on his
loading up the boat and the canoe with our ge
hin fallen birch trees and through knee-hig
roat. Caleb Killeen, the unwelcome rogue of every wet drea
ers, and muscular arms and legs. I could even see his... well... IT. He seemed rather well-endowed in that department, but then
een me. He folded his arms over his chest and turned
g, Jocelyn?" C
as I tried very, very hard to raise m
You really want to do this here and now?" Caleb went o
y managing to peel my eyes of
Jocelyn. You came out here hoping for something. Di
l I had to use it to form more words. "Dad
hadn't been expect
t at arm's length, though my arm was shaking. I
... pack," I tried again,
oment. Then there was a
didn't matter, anyway. Caleb's naked body woul
words later, and a wet splat-sp
he whisps of hair that had escaped my braid. His strong h
, Jocelyn. I'm not nake
the other. "S-Sorry. Reall
I'm sorry. I thought you wer
en ones, I felt my stomach do a fl
and reaching out to play with the end
ortured, if I had to guess, but no man had e
n!" Caleb barked, dropping my b
backpedaling away from him. "S
o my father's pack with his slung over his shoulder. He was wearing his wet boxers
s hell. What exactly had Caleb been trying to do? Why did he t
hed into a bag she'd kept with her in the car and took out some sunscreen. "You can
ould get changed," I said in a rush. Though I did let h
y father asked, sounding as
houlder. "Of course I did! Did you
ck here naked. Just a littl
son off into the woods with your clothes? He won't be able to fit into them!" She
ked, sauntering back toward us as though I hadn'
own himself at m
'Gone Fishin'' T-shirt," Jeanie explained, her eyes still admonishing her husband. "Forge
for Jocelyn, I might have ended up ex
from going even more red. I was pretty su
grumped. "But it woul
ave different defini
e boats, yes?" Jeanie cut in quick
keep the peace by trotting over to grab the boxed kerosene lanterns and hurrying to
re we started layering tents and packs and other gear over them. My father got the motors ready on th
nse of humor," my fath
ear," Jeanie replied. "I'm sure he'll come
pped in the back of the canoe, a
ont to direct Caleb," my father said. "
ids. Has Caleb ever even r
er ever letting you shoot the rapids. Ca
ie, but she only shrugged.
ee any reason why Jocelyn can
t you've never run a motor
flared. "I have
Come on, hop on. Jacey will pu
as he says." I didn't want there to be a f
" Caleb took a step to
on one corded
ned and crawled into the canoe, making his way back
g now," I said when I determined we were far enough away from
nd began tuggi
. He kissed his wife as he basically crawled right over her to get to the motor. He got their motor going in o
," Caleb grunted so
ing the rope a strong enough pull. Two, the engine could be flooded. Or, three, there isn't en
aid, squeezing the bulb. He pulled the rope again. This t
you drive the boat
gain. "Great learning
follow me! When I go to the left or right, you go to the left or right. When I slow down, you slow down. Got it?
" Cale
ething to Jeanie, who threw a pleading lo
ht?" I shouted over the sound of our motor as Caleb engaged th
k it was our parents' honeymoon and not your eighteent
pulling the brim of my bas
e motor. "Shit, Jocelyn, I'm sorry. I'm doing everything
, and we'll just talk if we have to," I replied before lapsing int
ttle showboating with his more powerful motor, stayed impossibly far
the steam coming
back there," my father chuckled as he bob
ave any problems. Even though you made it a little hard
ug my nails in
oured. "Boy, you take th
who kept saying how dangerous this lake is, an
explain to Caleb about t
e me a gra
u see where that rock is right there? With the water running over it? You aim straight for it. Also, unl
replied throug
boats through; we can just motor through," my father continued.
ad a paddle
arefully navigated his boat a
ut incident because it didn't look as thoug
ck at Caleb
d went the way my father had gone-
he water caught us and s