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Cloud Riders Part 6

They both stood up and began walking, meeting halfway and signifying how they were going to be in their relationship this time round. They strolled over to the wishing well where Kayden poured his heart out and bent down on one knee, kissing her hands, promising never to make her feel unimportant to him again. Her spirits lifted at his heartfelt confession and lifted again further along at the lookout where he wrapped his lovely big arms around her as she was pointing out all the fun places she'd been.

'You must have had many men take you on dates here. I get jealous just thinking about it,' he said, a little quiet and sullen.

Cassie didn't answer him. She too, was feeling resentful of the many women who had frequented his arms since she'd been gone. She changed the subject, not wanting to spoil their night with silly jealousies. Instead they sat and revealed harmless scattered details of their past few months without each other. Wrapped in each other they sat on the soft grass watching the sun come up.

'You know, Cassie, we never went out on a real date. This is perfect!' He grinned, pulling her up from the grass and into his arms. 'I had a great time, princess.' He held her close.

She felt the power of his feelings. 'I did too.' She grinned back at him.

'I was your first kiss, your first love and I know this sounds selfish, but I wish I had been your first date as well,' he said as they strolled back to the car.

Cassie said, 'Just one more stop for coffee before our date ends. There is someone I want you to meet.' They pulled up at her home and he looked at her with eyebrows furrowed so close together by a frown that she almost giggled at him. 'Come inside, I want you to meet the two people who have been my dates to all the lovely places I've told you about.'

'I can't, sweetheart. Let's go somewhere private. I can't take it just yet, meeting the other man or men in your life. I'm really not up to it, princess.'

She ignored the protest, gesturing for him to follow. 'You'll enjoy meeting this man. Trust me. There will be absolutely no tension,' she said, opening his door and dragging him out of the car and inside the house.

Ruby had heard them pull up. Cassie chuckled to find her still in her dressing gown, already organising coffee. Jim was at the table reading the paper with his tracksuit on.

'Hi guys,' Cassie smiled. 'I want you to meet the man I intend to spend the rest of my life with.'

Ruby thought she looked absolutely radiant as she made the introductions.

'Kayden Hunter, this is Ruby and Jim, my friends and companions who have been my dates to every event I've had the opportunity to go to.' Kayden looked at her, stunned. 'Yes, you were also my very first boyfriend date,' Cassie giggled and stretched up to kiss his cheek.

Kayden's grin said it all. Cassie could tell by the sparkle that washed over his eyes how happy she had just made him. Up until that point, Kayden had no idea his lover had kept herself just for him and Cassie could see his fragile heart soar.

Ruby hugged him and made him feel welcome. 'Our Cassie has brightened up our world but we knew it wouldn't last forever.'

Jim stood politely. 'So you're the man she ran from. I'm so glad you've finally found her. We worried that she would end up an old maid because she wouldn't go anywhere without us oldies,' Jim confessed, shaking Kayden's hand.

Cassie glared at Jim, shocked. 'How did you know? I never said a word!'

Jim laughed again. 'Walls here are thin and you talk in your sleep. You called out to Kayden most nights. Sorry, darl, you never fooled us for a minute.'

They sat and drank coffee while Ruby cooked them a big breakfast. After they ate, she helped Cassie pack. Even though they were sad to see her go they were happy that she had found her soul mate. It was then back to the casino so Kayden could check out of his room and Cassie could say goodbye. When she found Alex, Cassie swallowed hard as she choked out her gratitude for his friendship. She sobbed in his arms as they held each other for the last time.

'It's okay, Cassie love. I knew when I kissed you that there was another man somewhere who had your heart but I did love that you tried to kiss me back.' He grinned, brushing her hair from her drenched cheeks.

'I'm sorry it wasn't you, Alex. You know I adore you don't you?' she hugged him again.

Taking her by the chin, he forced her to look up at him. 'As I adore you, my friend, but if he stops making you happy for even a second, you come home to me, you hear?'

Cassie nodded.

'Now come and let me meet the man who is stealing you from me.'

Cassie cheered up. 'You'll like him, Alex. He's so much like you at times. When I first met you it was hard not to hate you for it.' She giggled, making him smile at her.

'You know I should be mad at you for leaving me in the lurch like this but your happiness means more to me, pumpkin,' he said, touching her nose and hugging her under his arm as they walked back towards Kayden.

Alex took it really well and she knew she would miss him most of all. When he shook hands with Kayden he asked him to look after her and bring her back for a visit from time to time. He sounded more like a big brother than her sort-of ex. She thought how sweet a man he really was.

Kayden drove in silence, worried for Cassie as she sobbed silently into her hanky. Coming back into her life had been one emotional roller coaster and he swore to the heavens that he would make it up to her. An hour later Cassie dried her face, squared her shoulders and turned, watching Kayden as he drove.

He turned and squeezed her hand with a nervous tremble. 'Any regrets?'

'Only one.' She touched his face tenderly and wished she hadn't been so hasty in dragging him out of his room at the casino. She had been a little anxious at the time but now all the goodbyes were over all she wanted was to be in her man's arms.

Kayden saw in her sweet, loving face what she was thinking. He thought if he didn't change the subject he wouldn't be able to stop from pulling up, kissing those luscious lips and doing anything he could to ease her sadness.

He grinned. 'I know exactly what that regret would be and I've been wondering the same thing. Why would you buy a Mazda?' His comment was out of left field and Cassie started to giggle. Her infectious change of mood thrilled Kayden and he laughed with her. He felt pleased he had taken her mind off the sadness she had been feeling and he listened intently as she explained that her car had all the newest mod cons including sunroof and what she felt was one of the best surround-sound systems. She turned on the CD player and a Fleetwood Mac song blared out from the speakers, making him laugh.

'So you like the older-style music?'

Cassie grinned. 'I know. Who would have guessed? I've found out a lot more about myself too. I love eggs but not the bacon. I like baths with many bubbles and the smell of scented candle shops draws me in like a moth to a flame. And best of all I like to just sit and watch a really fast action movie but the bad guy always has to lose or I don't like it so much.'

They pulled up, Kayden still highly impressed by her revelations. Cassie sounded full of life and had worked hard while she was away to learn a lot about herself. He felt proud of the woman she had become. Gone was the nervous, fearful Cassie and in her place was a desirable seductress who had him so wound up he could hardly wait to get out the car to hold her again. Kayden walked around to Cassie's side of the car and when he had her standing, leaned her back against the car. 'And now we are home, what was that one regret you started to tell me about?'

Kayden closed his eyes as she pressed her body against his. She didn't need to say a word. She had him under her spell and he shuddered with longing as he felt her stretch up. He bent down to meet her honey-tasting mouth. He could feel her power humming sweetly through her and as he deepened the kiss it tingled throughout his whole body, sending such a sensual feeling through him that he lost control. With a swift movement he scooped her up into his arms and carried her inside. That is where they stayed until the sun came up the next day, happily in each other's arms. They dozed off every now and then but it only took one or the other to move and they would be hopelessly lost in each other again.

At daybreak, Kayden wished he could stay in bed with her forever. The horses needed tending to though so he dragged himself out of bed. He could no more leave her this morning than he could have yesterday once he had seen her again. He needed her close and he lightly kissed her like a feather tickling her skin. He loved the way she wiggled and smiled before her gorgeous eyes fluttered open.

'The horses.' She stretched and yawned. 'Give me a minute revol enim.' She chuckled and ran into the bathroom. He slapped her backside playfully as she ran past.

'Give you, "lover mine". When did you learn to reverse words?'

'Casino code,' she chuckled again. 'Teg siht knurd tuo fo ym ecaf,' she called out before closing the door.

Kayden grunted as he pulled on his jeans, still trying to work out what she said. He grinned as she walked back into the room and quickly began dressing. 'Get this drunk out of my face?'

'Very good, tiger! I'll have to make them a lot harder if I want to swear at you.' She chuckled again as he grabbed her and tickled her.

'You better not, sweet cheeks or you will be in so much trouble.'

Cassie picked up her runners and bolted for the door. 'Evah ot hctac em tsrif emosdnah.'

Kayden was after her in a shot, enjoying her new game and the confidence she now oozed. He snatched her up and ran with her out to the car. ' "Have to catch me first, handsome" was not near hard enough but good try, sweetheart.'

She was smiling at him and he stood frozen with her for a second or two, unable to believe that just a day ago he had been in total misery and torment for months. Yet in one day this angel in his arms had turned his life around yet again. 'Have I told you yet today how much I love you?'

'Yes, but I'll never tire of you saying it.' She smiled and in that instant the sun swept across the sky and lit up the golden highlights in her hair. Her skin shone with a glow like that of the goddesses from the heavens and he thought she surely was sent by the gods themselves for him to take care of and to protect.

It was no surprise to Kayden when he took Cassie to the paddock and the horses all remembered her. He could feel them soak in the angelic vibe she was projecting. He knew her powers had grown and with work, he wondered if she knew just how powerful she could become.

Kayden slapped the dust off his pants as her feeling of joy shuddered through him. He had never disconnected from her so he had still been able to feel she was okay. It was the only thing that kept him sane while she was gone. He knew it was wrong but letting her go completely was something he couldn't handle. Getting the gear he needed out of the truck, his eyes diverted back to Cassie as she squealed and laughed, making him quiver as her vibration hummed happily through him. He knew he had to connect her to the team and it made him speculate on what would happen when he added the woman she had now become into the mix. He could only hope that she would give off a different, less seductive vibe. It tormented him that they might feel about her the way he did.

Throwing a towel over his shoulder, he let out a quiet growl. He wanted no competition. Yet he knew he wanted her with him all the time now so no amount of debating was going to change what had to be done. He knew he just had to wait and see how it played out. Taking a deep breath and rolling his shoulders, he went to tend the horses, barely concentrating as his eyes kept fixing on his woman. She was mind-blowing and the more excited she became the more her happiness pulsated through him, putting him in high spirits too.

Cassie suddenly noticed a strong poised tan horse eyeing her from a distance. She noted he was younger than the rest and yet stood tall, proud and patient waiting his turn. His pure black mane and tail softly outlined his perfect shape. She patted him and turned her head to the side. 'Surely you are not the baby foal.'

He nudged Cassie, wanting to play and have some fun.

Cassie laughed. 'I don't believe how quickly you've grown. Kayden what did you call my horse?'

'Starburst.'

'Love it! Hey Starburst,' she patted him. 'You're not the baby no more, are you, boy? Okay then let's see what you got.' She grinned mischievously and started to run at full speed away from him before stopping quickly and darting back at him. He reared up, making her laugh as he made a chuckling sound in the back of his throat and then took off. He was so cute. Cassie followed him to the river where she ran around the trees to get away from him and they played hide and seek-only he was too big to hide and kept making her laugh when he tried.

There was a screech of tires on the dirt and dust flew everywhere. Cassie stopped mucking around, wondering who it was. Out of the dust, Woody came running down the hill, gathering Cassie up in his arms, laughing and very happy to see her. She felt flattered and flushed crimson at his attention which made him laugh more.

'I knew that if he was this happy it had to be you. Welcome back, Cassie girl.'

Another car pulled up just as quickly and Jason, Conor and Ethan opened their doors and headed for them. Woody still had her in his arms and he raced back up towards them and slid her onto her feet. 'See, I told you she was back.'

They all took it in turns hugging her while Jason went crook at Woody for not waiting for them. He had apparently just taken off out of the house when he felt his boss's emotions.

'I saw her playing with Starburst and knew it was Cassie.' He was still grinning at her.

Kayden finished checking the horses, came up and slid his arm around Cassie protectively. 'That's enough, boys, she's taken,' he said, smiling down at Cassie and keeping his arms firmly around her, letting them all know in no uncertain terms who she belonged to. Cassie was delighted that he was finally able to show his love for her without hesitation or thinking that it might damage his leadership.

'You look fabulous, Cass.' Jason gave her one of his cute boyish grins. 'City living definitely agrees with you, girl.'

Cassie knew she had changed and it had been almost overnight. On her twentieth birthday she had just woken up different. Her body shape had changed from stick-thin to voluptuous and shapely. Her hair had grown in length and golden highlights lightened up her usually dull, lifeless locks.

She grinned, flabbergasted at how much attention she was getting. 'It's called growing up, Jase. It had to happen sooner or later. I was a bit of a nerd last time you saw me.'

He chuckled. 'Well, I didn't like to say it then but shit, you were hard work. To think you even had to learn how to cook toast. Can you boil a kettle yet?' He joked with her and she laughed.

'Cheeky beggar, it looks like I have a thing or two to prove.' Kayden tried to protest but she put her hand up to stop him. 'It's a friendly little bet we have then, Jase,' she egged him on.

He glanced at the boys and they all nodded. 'Okay, girl, you're on. A fiver out of each of us.'

'Double it and you are on.'

'So we sit back and do nothing and you cook.'

'You got it?'

'And if it tastes like crap and we have to end up cooking ourselves, you pay us.'

Cassie put out her hand. 'Deal!'

He shook it and they all went back to the house, laughing about the burnt offerings they would get for their ten bucks.

Back at the house, Kayden listened to the men and only entered the conversation when he was directly asked a question. His eyes were fixed on his woman who drifted with ease around his kitchen. The aroma of what she was cooking wafted over to him and he wanted to go hug the honey who was making him feel so happy. She was cooking for him and for them. How could this be?

She wiped the back of her hand across her forehead unconsciously and flour-marked her flawless complexion. He wondered if she'd be mad if he went out there and kissed it off; he would have broken his promise to stay seated. As if she felt his thoughts she sent him a surge through their connection and he shuddered at the lovely emotion she sent his way. He wanted to tell her he was cheating and could feel her but somehow he felt she already knew because it was working both ways. She smiled, confirming his thoughts and then went back to making the last batch of pancakes. Finally she asked for the table to be set and there was a mad rush as juice and coffees were organised while she placed the food in the middle of the table. The men sat down, grabbing toast and piling omelettes onto their plates.

As Cassie came over to place some more dishes on the table, Kayden pulled her onto his lap. 'What have you done with my helpless little princess? Who is this grownup impostor?' he laughed.

Cassie grinned happily. She could only give thanks for the day when two loving angels picked her up and took her into their lives unconditionally. She had learned so much more than how to cook: she had learned the most important lesson of all-how to treat a man-and she would never forget the experience it had been watching the love Ruby and Jim had for each other.

'You better taste it first.' Cassie smiled and kissed Kayden's lips softly before getting up to finish serving.

Ethan tasted his omelette and at the same time stuffed a pancake in his mouth and grinned. 'She's definitely a keeper!' he said, devouring more pancakes.

After breakfast Woody and Jason did the dishes. There was a rule that those who cooked did not have to help with the dishes and Cassie liked that rule already. Kayden sat with his arm around her, contented and relaxed while they talked to Ethan. Cassie was having a bit of fun with the whole 'brother' thing. She had no brothers or sisters and was surprised when Ethan admitted he was the elder brother.

'I thought Jason was older,' she said and received a playful scowl from Jason for saying so.

Ethan explained the height difference, saying he was more like his dad's side of the family in appearance: slightly shorter and stockier. Ethan gestured towards Jason. 'He may be taller than me but I can still hold my own.' He grinned mischievously at Cassie, his blue eyes alive with a challenge. 'I can take him down any day.'

'I heard that. You're on later, short-stuff.' Jason's voice came from the kitchen.

Conor sat back down, giving Cassie a chance to admire his tattoos. He told her that every time he had a new woman, he'd add to his body art. 'I just love the pain they cause me,' he said. He grinned at her reaction, showing her his most recent tattoo of a scull and a black rose. 'See, like this one, her looks were as perfect as a rose but she was all dark and evil in the bedroom,' he said and Cassie, not used to bedroom talk of any kind, flushed crimson at his honesty. He laughed at her shyness. 'She's cute, Kayden,' he said, slapping his leg where the tattoo sat proudly. 'But have we got our work cut out for us toughening her up enough to put up with us five blokes!'

Kayden pulled Cassie back into his arms. 'She's perfect just the way she is and she needs no educating from you lot.'

Cassie nuzzled into Kayden's body, enjoying having a protective man to care for her. He had become everything she dreamed he would be. She couldn't help but lap it up a little.

Woody and Jason finished in the kitchen and sat at the table shuffling a pack of cards.

'Who is in for a hand or two before we hit the road?' Woody glanced straight at Cassie with a smirk.

She put her head down, amused. She thought that with his red curls and his emerald eyes that shone like gems, he looked all mischief. Cassie knew that he had seen her at the gaming tables and surely would know there were some skills hidden within her. Surely he isn't thinking he can beat me? The challenge was too good to refuse. Cassie squeezed Kayden before jumping up with enthusiasm. She grinned when she heard Kayden's muffled chuckle. 'I'm in,' she said, joining them at the table.

Kayden knew only too well what Woody was up against and came to join them. 'Count me in. Wouldn't miss this for quids.'

Conor and Ethan grabbed a bottle of Bundaberg rum and shot glasses before they joined them.

'We're in.' Ethan pounded fists with Conor after pouring everyone a shot. 'Just a nip, that'll get us in the mood, hey, man?'

Woody gulped his down. 'Ah ... damned good stuff.'

Kayden pulled his arm from around Cassie so he could take his cards and drink down his too. 'Yep, that hit the spot,' he sighed, handing it back for a refill.

Jason urged Cassie to join them in a shot, his big eyes glowing. He and Woody wore the same playful expression. 'Let's see what the new girl's got.'

'Come on, Cass. Bottoms up for our new beginning together. You're one of us now.'

Cassie picked up the shot and smirked. 'Just don't think a little rum is going to stop me from beating you guys,' she said as she swallowed the liquid, feeling its heat as it went down.

High-fives, fist pounding and 'Bring it on, girl!' filled the air as the games began.

A few hours later, Kayden called it a night after Cassie had won again. 'That's it, guys. She's too good for us tonight. Get some shuteye and we'll finish this off another night.'

'Bad luck, guys,' Cassie stirred them up as they left. 'Maybe next time I might let you win a few.' She giggled, feeling far more than just a little tipsy.