They'd spent every moment together that first weekend. Gabriela never wanted to leave him but life didn't always work that way. Seth had his business in Florida and she still lived in Indiana. It about broke her heart when she boarded the plane alone.
She walked into her apartment and saw the light blinking on her answering machine. Gabriela's first thought was to ignore it but she pressed the button on her way passed the phone. She heard telemarketers, wrong numbers and Nicole's voice without really listening. The last call made her heart pound.
"Baby, I hate this. It's only been a few hours since you left and I'm lost. I felt sick when I saw the plane take off knowing you were on it this afternoon. Call me as soon as you get in, no matter what time it is. I love you Gabriela."
Grabbing a bottle of water from the refrigerator, she took the phone with her to the bedroom. She dialed the number and sprawled over the comforter. Seth answered on the first ring.
"Gabriela?"
"Oh honey, I miss you already. When can I see you again?"
"I'll clear my schedule and fly up as soon as I can."
"We can't just keep flying all over, Seth. You have your business to take care of down there."
Gabriela knew the distance was going to be a problem. Loving Seth from afar when he was injured was one thing. Now she'd touched him, been with him, felt his skin next to hers. It wouldn't be easy to go days without kissing him.
"Then you come down here. Pack some things and move in. Ship some bags and stay with me."
"Seth, we don't know—"
"Sweetheart, listen to me." Seth had an idea of what she was going to say and he wasn't going to listen. "The only way we will know if we can have a future together is if we're with each other. That means in the same place. You said yourself that I have my business here. Right now, you aren't working so it makes sense for you to come here. Fly here and move in."
Gabriela closed her eyes as she pictured him as she'd seen him just that morning. His naked body covered hers as he claimed her once more.
"Seth, are you sure?"
"I love you, yes. How long will it take you to pack what you need?"
"I'll have to check for a flight ..."
"No, I'll take care of that. Tell me how many days you need and it's done," he said.
"Give me two days. I should talk to Nicole and let her know I'm staying with you."
"Deal," he replied. "I'll call you tomorrow with the airline information. Gabriela?"
"Yes?"
"You won't regret it, I promise you."
"Oh Seth, I have no doubts there," she whispered before they hung up.
Neither slept that night. They felt lost in their beds, alone. The next morning Gabriela talked to her daughter as she sorted through her clothing. When the taxi pulled up a day later, she was more than ready to go.
****
Gabriela stared at the house in front of her. This was where Seth lived. The beautiful three story contemporary home had cedar siding and tall, over-sized windows. Its irregular shape harmonized with the surrounding landscape. Stones littered the single flowerbed and framed the path to the front door.
"Is there something wrong?" Seth noticed the way she 'd gone quiet and worried.
"I've never seen anything so gorgeous, Seth."
His chuckle of relief burst from his throat. "It's just a house. Let's go inside."
Gabriela wiped her shoes on the mat outside the door before she stepped in. The trapezoid shaped windows let in the sunshine to highlight the open floor plan. Seth closed the door and began to walk across the shiny hardwood floor. She didn't take a step.
"Honey, come on. I'll show you around."
"Let me take my shoes off first. They might make the floor dirty."
"It's a house, not a showroom. Relax, okay?" He took her hand and led her through the main floor, pointing out anything he thought was important. Spare bedrooms and another huge family room of sorts filled the second floor. It was the master suite and attached office on the third and last floor that made Gabriela gasp.
"This is almost as big as my entire apartment, Seth."
"You like it?"
"Why wouldn't I?"
"I wanted to make sure, since I plan on spending a lot of time in here with you," he said as he pulled her close.
"Just what do you plan on doing to me here?" Gabriela felt the answer to that pressing into her.
"You'll love it, I promise."
****
She found it almost impossible to define her feelings for Seth in a simple way. He was everything a woman could ask for in a man. He was also much more. Today was one week since she'd moved in with him. Seth was doing all he could to make things easy for her here. He still had a housekeeper that came in to do the major cleaning each week. They had light meals on the patio with Seth grilling most nights. Her first full day there he stayed home from the office and gave her a full tour of the grounds.
He'd told her the night before that she brought a sense of peace to him he hadn't realized was missing before. All his life he'd lived. Now he was alive. Seth had a tear in his eye as he spoke. She'd learned in the beginning that was rare for him. Knowing his feelings were that deep still amazed her.
Now she sat at the desk he'd put in for her and chewed on the end of the pencil. She loved him more than anything but wasn't sure she said it enough. That's why she'd decided to write this poem. None of the thoughts fit, and it was beginning to aggravate her. Gabriela wanted this done earlier, but the right words wouldn't come.
She rearranged some of the words, then read it again and sighed. She just wasn't sure they said what she wanted them to. The sound of the door opening told her it was too late to change it now. Seth was home early.
"Honey, I'm in here," she called out.
"Hi baby, how was your day?"
Seth pulled her close and kissed her. His lips lingered as he leaned closer. His body pressed into her only to send chills down her spine. It amazed her how fast this man turned her on.
Gabriela forgot about the poem and told him with her body how she felt. Every touch took them higher as they made their way to the bed. Hands and lips explored naked skin bringing moans and whimpers from each of them. They stripped and Seth spread her legs, then snaked his tongue between her lips. He ran his thumb over her clit as he dragged his tongue back and forth over her swollen lips. She screamed out when his teeth chewed along her labia. Seth pulled himself up and plunged inside her walls. His need for her took over until they both soared.
He watched much later as she walked out of the room to return with a piece of paper. She slipped back under the sheet with him before clearing her throat.
"You mean the world to me Seth. Today is a week since I came here to be with you so I wrote this."
My life was dull
I existed without light
Feeling empty inside
My world opened
Days turned bright and alive
Filled with hope
My love is forever
You took over my soul
Gave me true happiness
My love is yours
I give you my heart
Without you, I am nothing
Happy Anniversary Love
Seth didn't really hear the words as much as he felt them.
"It's beautiful and I can't ever thank you enough for that."
He spent hours trying to show her, though.
****
Sawdust floated through the air and clung to his skin. Gabriela lingered on the path to the barn and wished she had her camera. Muscles bunched and stretched as Seth worked on the shelving unit for her side of the office. Her heart pounded out of control as she remembered the feel of him over her just that morning. A soft moan escaped her lips at the thought of taking him out here.
Images ran through her head that left her breathless. She continued her perusal of his body as he cut another board into the length he needed. Never had she thought there would be someone like Seth in her life. His humor, intelligence, compassion and vulnerability were just a few of the things that drew her to him. The love she felt for him brought a sense of completeness to her that also bound her to him forever.
The whining of the saw cut through the air once more as he cut a board, then laid both pieces to the side. She saw him straighten to flex his shoulder and worried he might be overdoing it. He turned and spoke before she could ask him about it.
"Hi baby. I've got your shelves about cut," he said with a grin.
"That's fantastic. They'll be beautiful."
"How do you know that?" Seth chuckled at her confidence.
"You're making them for me so they'll be the best."
He knew she didn't just say the words to appease him. Gabriela wasn't that way. They'd learned many things about each other. She told him the truth at all times.
Gabriela held up the bottle of water she'd brought for him and tossed it his way. Her eyes never left him as he took a long swig of the icy cold liquid.
"Seth?"
"Yes?"
"You know how the other day you said you never felt alive before you met me?"
"I do," he said.
"We talked about many things all those weeks you were in the hospital. Do you remember in the beginning I hinted a bit about my childhood?"
"Yes, I do." He knew that when she was ready to talk about her past, he'd be right there for her. Whatever happened seemed to have hurt her but he wasn't going to push her into talking about it.
Gabriela nodded and went on. "When did you realize you were happy with who you were?"
Seth took a moment to think of the words he wanted to use. "My parents were great. I don't want you to think I'm bragging, but my life was easy. If I wanted something, they made sure that I had it. School wasn't hard and the college I chose accepted me without a problem. I've always been satisfied with who I am and what I did."
"Yes, I can see that. It's a part of your strong personality, I think. You're confident in everything you do."
"I am because I know what I'm capable of and I prepare myself for every challenge and task I take on."
"That's something I envy, you know, Seth."
"Gabriela, you're much stronger than you realize. It's only when you think about it that you are weak."
"Yeah, I know. There were so many times I didn't know who I was, though. It was like I had to be so many people at once I never could separate them."
Seth leaned against the barn and ached for the woman he loved. He felt the pain she held inside but wasn't sure how to ease it for her. This kind of communication was never a part of his previous marriage. The odd beginning he and Gabriela had forced them to use words more than most couples ever did. Now he knew it was one of the key factors connecting them.