I feel something on my chest. Ivy’s resting her head on me. In fact, she’s pulled herself so close that we’re touching everywhere. My heart picks up speed again, but I’m surprisingly calm, seeing her beautiful face close to mine, her eyes closed in an expression of content bliss, and—the best part—feeling her own heart pound in time with mine. She’s feeling what I’m feeling.That is when I know for sure.”Ivy?” I know what I have to do.”Mm?” Her songbird voice is a calm purr.”I think…no. I really, really like you.”Like moving through molasses, Ivy raises her head. Her eyes are enormous with bewilderment. But there’s no fright, no dislike, no anything that discourages me, With that in mind, I don’t hesitate as I move my face and my lips to her lips.Ivy’s lips are cool like water but delicate and velvety and smooth like round pebbles. She smells like wildflowers, wet earth, and freshly cut grass, which only makes me want her more. I press my lips harder against hers, and a shiver of delight snakes through me when I feel her press back. Daring myself, I open my mouth. So does she, and the kiss deepens. My hand slides upward to caress her satin cheek, and the back of my neck tingles as her fingers play with my hair.This is it. Ivy’s and my first kiss. I wouldn’t have it any other way.Unhurriedly we pull our faces away, though we leave our foreheads touching.”Ivy?” I peer into her eyes. She doesn’t look upset, but more calm and curious.She meets my eyes and asks, “What was that?””A kiss. You do it with people you like.”To my amazement Ivy leans forward and kisses me again. It’s incredible as the first time.”That is my feeling towards you,” she tells me as she leans back. She meets my eyes, her face flushed but determined. “I…am…really liking you, too.”I smile and pull her to me, and we grasp each other like we never want to let go.She likes me. I like her.This can’t get any better.

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