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"Okay,
so how many of you have gone rafting before? Raise your hands."
Carlo hoped the kid didn't notice the lack of hands from his team
building group. Team building. Yeah, take a bunch of suits from
Denver and Salt Lake City and plop them down in the wilderness of
Western Colorado and see how good a team they became.
Shit.
More
like tag-team bitch fighting.
"So, if you end up outside the boat, and we don't get you back in,
point your feet downstream, lay on your back, and cross your arms.
Keep your legs together. No romancing the stone, gentlemen. Wait
until you get into shallow water, then swim for shore as hard as
you can. Do not stand up. This water runs fast enough to cut your
legs right off."
Lovely.
Carlo just loved the idea of losing his legs for a trip that was
going to lose them money anyway. At least the kid, what was his
name? Chip. At least he was good to look at. Curly brown hair and
bright blue eyes topped a sturdy, tanned body, nicely muscled. Even
the little float vest the kid wore didn't cover that up.
"You
got that?"
Carlo's
eyes snapped up, meeting Chip's. The kid stood right in front of
him, grinning hugely.
"Huh?"
"I
was giving you a little spiel on oar safety. I think you missed
it."
"Sorry. IŠ sorry."
"No problem, man. Just keep this hand here, and this one over the
end like this." Chip demonstrated the two hand hold, one hand halfway
down the oar, the other covering the t-grip handle. "That way no
one loses teeth."
"Got it." First his legs, then his teeth. Why couldn't they play
soccer? That he was good at.
"Cool." The kid turned, giving him a fine view of that amazing ass,
thinly covered by a pair of low slung board shorts. "Now remember,
folks, the Upper Taylor isn't for sissies. It's cold, it's shallow,
and the rocks will give you a wild ride. But you know what?"
Everyone
stared as Chip turned in a circle, grinning impartially. "It's fun.
Now, the guys will call you out to your boat. I gotta go get suited
up."
They
had all received Neoprene socks and life vests, and the option of
a wetsuit. Carlo had no intention of going into the water, so he
had refused that. Apparently it was their feet that stood the chance
of frostbite, even in July. That seemed somehow terribly wrong.
"Dominguez, Drake and Gedrin, you're with me!" Chip called out,
coming out in a wetsuit that hugged his every muscle and ripple.
Good God.
Carlo
went over to him, getting a friendly smile. "So, you're with the
team building thing, yeah? For the engineering firm?"
"Uh huh." Carlo rolled his eyes. "I can't see how this will help
us build team spirit, but it's not a day at the office."
"Oh,
dude, this is the best job in the world. You're gonna love it. It's
like going over a waterfall in a bathtub."
"That's not much of a recommendation."
"Sure it is. Everyone needs excitement. Let me check your vest."
Chip
had nice hands, strong and brown, and they skimmed his torso when
the kid tightened all the straps on his vest. It gave him goosebumps
that had nothing to do with the cool air that came off the water.
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