Odd, the thoughts that appeared in my brain, like knowing that I’d feel chagrined and contrite if I saw Nathan. That funny pang of guilt made me want to hide on the shoreline away from the view of the cliffs. It wasn’t a particularly smart move, since if Nathan wanted me, he’d know if I was on the beach or not. Not to mention the fact that Cory was a dead giveaway, her fast racing little body was synonymous with my presence there. After an hour strolling along the shore I was ready to head back to the house, thinking I’d avoided a face to face encounter with my estranged lover. To my dismay however, the magical man was at the top of the cliff as I rounded the last bend. Appearing out of no where, he looked down at me as I made the last few steps to the top. Slipping in the sand, I r