It was a sunny spring afternoon just before Memorial Day weekend and Savannah was thinking about her crush. She had met Steve several weeks prior while at a local bar she frequented after work. She instantly noticed his handsome rugged features, piercing dark blue eyes, brown shaggy hair and a scruffy short beard. She casually chatted with her favorite bartender and noticed him watching her in her peripheral. Savannah ordered 2 shots and asked him to send one over to the cute guy watching her. Dan, the bartender, eager to help, instantly poured the drinks and walked one over to him and pointed down to Savannah. They raised their glasses in an air cheers and sipped the bitter brown liquor before returning their empty glasses down to the bar.
He was at her side in a second, thanking her for the drink and introducing himself. Steve and Savannah ended up talking all night. He was charming and funny and worked right near by in the financial district. When Dan called last call, they both exclaimed how fast the night went by and exchanged information to meet again. Before parting ways, he wrapped a hand around her waist and pulled her in for deep, slow, kiss. When they pulled away, Savannah's breath had quickened and she couldn't find her words for a moment. He whispered something inaudible in her ear and the feeling of his warm breath on her neck sent chills down her spine.
As Steve stepped out into the early morning haze, he couldn't believe he went out for one drink and ended up spending all night with this gorgeous woman he had just met. Checking his watch, he had to be at work in an hour and had just enough time to shower and grab a coffee before hitting the office. If it wasn't for this recent promotion he would've just called out, but he had to show face.
He couldn't stop thinking about Savannah. Light green eyes and dark, blonde streaked hair, a smile that made his knees weak and an ass that made him stand at attention. He still felt the curves of her hips on his fingertips as he walked along the street back to his apartment. He couldn't wait to see her again.