The woman abruptly excused herself so she could go back to work. I didn't say goodbye or watch her leave, though I'm sure Alec did.
"You're fuckin' disgustin’. You couldn't wait to try and join the mile high club with air hostess Barbie until a time when I am not sleeping on you?"
I cracked my back, folded my arms across my chest and looked straight ahead.
"Keela?"
I set my jaw. "What?"
"What makes you think I'm not already a part of the mile high club?"
I snapped my head to Alec, unfolded my arms and shoved him.
"You really are disgustin'!"
"Don't knock it until you try it."
I scoffed. "I don't think so, playboy."
Alec's laughter stopped and a growl took its place. "It was funny the first few times you called me that but stop it now, please."
I smiled as I looked out the plane window. "I don't think so, playboy."
I felt Alec's glare so I turned to look at him and smiled when I found him all but drilling holes into me with his eyes.
"If looks could kill, I'd be dead," I joked.
"My pretty eyes won't harm you, don't worry."
Conceited much?
"Did you just call your own eyes pretty?"
Alec devilishly grinned then and it made me slightly uneasy.
"No, you said I have pretty eyes."
Was he high?
"Are you in your right mind? I have never said you have pretty eyes-"
"Yes, you have. Right before you fell asleep. You said I have pretty eyes."
I felt my face heat up.
It was the shite he gave me to knock me out that said that, not me!
"Did I say anythin' else?" I murmured.
Alec leaned in close to me and whispered is a slow, seductive voice, "You said you like my voice, my abs, and my ass."
I audibly gasped. "I did not!"
Alec snickered. "You did."
I was mortified, absolutely mortified!
"I hate you right now."
Alec laughed at me and for a moment my embarrassment subsided and anger took over as I gave him the finger.
"That was just rude."
"Sorry, I can't help it."
"Oh, so your middle finger has a mind of its own then?" Alex asked with an amused look.
I glared at him and said, "Yeah, and she was just sticking up for me."
Alec burst out laughing which gained us some attention from people sitting near us. I side kicked him in the shin under the table, making him hiss throughout his laughter.
"Do you ever shut up laughin'? You're like a hyena!"
Alec was still lightly chuckling as he said, "I'm a happy person and if that makes me like a hyena then so be it."
I shook my head. "No one should be as happy as you thirty thousand feet up in the air."
"We're actually under ten thousand feet, look out the window and you will see. Can you not feel us descending?"
I focused on the movement of the plane and actually did feel the decent.
"That means we're nearly there, right?" I asked, hopeful.
I could not wait to get off this plane.
"Yep, we're nearly there. Are you excited?"
Was that a serious question?
"One nightmare ends when I get off this plane and another one begins when I step foot in the Bahamas. I'm very excited."
"Are you always this sarcastic?"
"Yes."
"I'm in for a wild ride with you, aren't I?" Alec asked.
I glanced to him and smiled. "You have no idea, buddy."

We were off the plane, thank God, out of the airport, again, thank God, and now on our way to the Pink Sands Resort where Micah's and Jason's wedding would be. You can thank the Devil for that one.
I was tensed up and angry in the car on the way to the resort until twenty or so minutes passed and we came to a stop outside of a strikingly beautiful hotel.
"Oh my Jesus," I whispered earning a snort from Alec, which I ignored.
"It is pretty nice I guess," he mumbled.
"Pretty nice? It's beautiful! I've never seen somethin' so beautiful before," I said in awe looking out of the window.
"It's only a hotel."
I turned and looked at him. "Look at the detail, the layout and the settin' of it. It's like a beautiful back drop," I stated then shook my head. "It might not be that nice to you but I've never been away before, so this is gorgeous to me."
I was about to turn away when Alec frowned at me. "You've never been away before, as in on vacation? Ever?"
I shrugged. "No, this is the first time I have ever left Ireland. I thought I told you that?"
Alec didn't say anything as we came to a full stop.
We both got out of the car, me with a smile on my face as I looked around to see Alec with a passive face on. I didn't care if he was cranky because he was tired, I was tired too, I know I slept on the plane ride over but I was still tired. But tired or not, I wasn't going to act like a bitch to him so he should quit acting like one to me.
I took off walking into the hotel not really caring about Alec behind me. I breezed through the hotel lobby until I came to large desk where a young man smiled to me. "Welcome to the Pinks Sands Hotel. How may I help you today?" he asked polity.
My tune suddenly changed as I smiled; I was so happy I was here. Obviously not for the reason I was here, I was just happy to be somewhere so beautiful.
"Thank you, I'm checkin' in."
"Name?" he asked.
"Keela Daley."
He tapped away on the computer then moved away and picked up a key off the wall. "Your room number is four-seventy-six, Miss Daley. You'll be on the fourth floor. Enjoy your stay and if you need anything the telephone in your room connects you to the front desk... to me."
I took my key, still smiling widely. "Thank you."
"You're welcome," he smiled back.
I turned and bumped into Alec, who was looking behind me with a grin on his face. "Hey babe," he smiled then, looking down at me.
I raised my eyes and looked around to see who he was talking to.
"Who are you talking to?" I asked, confused.
He snorted. "You of course. Did you get the key to our room?" he asked, happily.
What was going on here?
Why was he so happy all of a sudden?
I just looked at him then held up my hand that contained the key card to our room. "Great, let's get upstairs then," he chirped and took my suitcase before heading over to the elevator.
I stumbled after him and into the elevator, hitting the button for the fourth floor. "Are you high? Why were you being so boyfriendy?" I asked when I got inside.
He laughed as the doors shut and moved my cases back to my side. "Boyfriendy isn't a word and I just had to do that. That guy's face was priceless."
I raised my brow. "What guy? What are you talkin' about?"
Alec shook his head. "The dude at the desk, he was checking you out. Judging by the looks and grins he was giving you I could tell that he was into you, and when you turned around to talk to me he leaned over and straight out stared at your ass."
I gasped. "He did not stare at me arse, you're makin' that up!"
Alec snorted. "I'm not, he really was. He pouted when I asked about 'our' room though, funny stuff."