"The boat's going to rock a little tonight, but I don't think we have much to worry about."The boat's going to rock a little tonight, but I don't think we have much to worry about. Since we're not sleeping in, I've pulled up the keel and checked the radius. I don't think we have much to worry about." "No watch then?" "I don't think it's necessary," he replied. "It's your boat, though." "You're the seafairer in this family." He nodded, wrapping his arms around Sanla. "Mrrr... you're cold." She smiled and reached back to nuzzle his cheek. "We could always go and generate some heat, sexy." He looked up at me and winked. "It's hard to refuse an offer like that." He led her around the starboard side of the cabin. I chuckled quietly and shook my head, walking around the port side and finding M'Ress sleeping peacefully on the mesh netting strung between the port and center hulls. "Hey, love," I said softly. "Mrrr?" she sighed softly, her eyes fluttering open. "Hi," she said softly. "How was the swim?" "Chilly," I said, summing up in one word the entire swim. "Mind if I crawl in with you?" "Of course not," she smiled, holding open a sleeping bag built for two. I laughed and joined her. "Mrrr!" she growled again in surprise. "You are cold!" "I warned you." "Well, get close and we'll see what we can do about warming you up." I followed her instructions and wrapped my arms around her, holding her close and nuzzling the back of her neck. My hand strayed along her furry chest, again closing my palm against one of her small breasts and squeezing softly. Her tail hung down between both her legs and against my own, tickling my calves. She sighed gently, a very positive-sounding sigh. "Like that?" I asked softly, caressing her nipple with my fingertips. "Yeah..." she sigh again. "I like that a lot." We were face-to- face in the warm sleeping bag, and the chill of my recent swim was fading fast. Her paws played over my body freely, caressing my skin and sending small shivers of anything but cold down my spine. A sudden loud gasp reached us from the starboard nets. |