The brief hint of darkness made me look up. I saw you lifting the garage door further open from where I had it ajar. Turning off the sander I placed the piece of wood I have been working on, on the workbench. Dusting off my hands I moved towards the door and with a quick laugh you looked at my dusty overalls and I realised I was not going to hug you looking like I just stepped out of a sawmill.
"One second, let me just take this off," I said as I stripped the top of my overall off.
"What are you making?" you asked smilingly as you took off my beanie and handed it to me.
"Well, just some little bits I need", I said as I opened the utility room door and let you through. Coming into the kitchen I spun you round and gave you a big hug, so happy that you came over after we have talked about it for the whole week. We both had some things on and at it was touch and go of we were going to meet each other. But now that you were here I was so happy to see you.
I always marvelled at how you take things in your stride. Nonplussed by the work attire and workshop dust you slid your arms around my neck and kissed me deeply. We stood and made out in the most natural and sensuous way, getting to know each others kisses and contours after not seeing each other for what felt for too long. Just the languid slow exploration of each other, sliding our hands over each others bodies instantly rekindled the white hot sparks we so slowly built up over the days we could not be with each other.
"I missed you so," was the only thing I could finally say after giving you another hug and burying my face in your hair, smelling the sweet fragrance that was you.
With small kisses in my neck you simply responded, "Me too..."
Standing there we hugged each other. Breaking our embrace I just looked at your beautiful face the moment caught up with me and I realised I was just standing there, being a very bad host.
"Let me take your coat," I said as I helped you slip out of the warm jacket you were wearing. It was the tail end of summer and the days were becoming bracing as we were going into autumn.
As you took your arm out of your sleeve and tilting your head, I could see the long slope of your neck and the curve your breast made when the t-shirt you were wearing was pulled tight along the side of your chest. You caught me staring at your body and with a small grin you smiled and asked, "What is going on in your head?"
As if you did not know. You know me so well by now that nothing is hidden between us and you can read me like a book. I enjoy this little game though, where I tell you exactly what I am thinking, and enjoying the blush on your face when you hear what I want us to do to each others bodies.
"You want to know?" I asked with mock sarcasm.
"Tell me anything you want," came the sincere reply, and you bit your lip a little in anticipation.
"Come with me," I said as I took you by the hand and headed back onto the garage.
Puzzled you followed me back into the garage, where my workshop was, the air smelling of wood and oils. Walking past my benches I finally got to my motorcycle. "One second," I said as I let go of your hand and tilting it upright stood on the centre stand and lifted the bike onto it so it was now upright.
Turning back to you I took your head in my hands and kissed you long and deeply.