Fishing with you

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Request - He takes her fishing and is holding her, showing her how to hold the fishing rod and reel in her fish!

"Whoa..." Kayce said to his horse near one of the trees. 

You followed him over, stopping your horse near his. You could see the river roaring past a few feet away. Kayce hopped off and secured his horse before walking over to you. He reached for your reigns. 

"Thanks," You slipped off your horse and grabbed your bag as Kayce tied him to the tree next to his own horse. 

"Don't act too excited now," Kayce laughed. 

"Sorry," You rolled your eyes. "I'm not a fishing girl...you know this." 

"You've never been fishing," Kayce took the bag from you and held both rod in his other hand. "You can't say you ain't a fishing girl if you've never been fishing...how would you know?" 

"Call it a woman's intuition," You slowly followed him over to the river. 

Kayce sat down on the rock and started to get the gear out. You watched him, his muscles seeming to know exactly what to do from memory. 

"You gonna make me kill worms?" You asked. 

"It's either worms or you, baby," Kayce smirked up at you. 

You rolled your eyes as Kayce finished one of the rods.

"Here," He handed it to you. "Get yourself used to the weight of this one." 

"The weight of it?" You asked, holding the rod. "It's not heavy?" 

"But you'll be swinging it and tugging on it so I don't want you to hurt yourself," Kayce started on the other rod. 

"Hurt myself?" You laughed. "The only thing we're hurting is the poor fish." 

Kayce eyed you. 

"I'm joking," You smirked at him. "I love a good fish fry."

"Ho do you think the fish get to the fish fry?" Kayce stood up with his rod. 

"By the strong cowboys who bring them in for their girlfriends?" You smiled brightly at Kayce. 

"Tuck your jeans in and let's go," Kayce playfully pushed you toward the river. 

The two of you made your way into the river, Kayce holding your hand with his until you were about halfway up your boots in. Kayce stuck his rod into the mud of the river and moved so he was next to you. 

"Okay," Kayce reached out and held your hips. "You're gonna want to stand facing downwind like this." 

You bit your lip as Kayce turned you slightly. 

"Now, hold the rod in your left hand firmly," Kayce closed his fingers around yours on the left hand. "Your right hand is gonna gently hold the other side until something bites." 

"Who's biting who?" You joked, looking over your shoulder. 

"I'll bit you if you don't pay attention," Kayce sighed. 

"Is that a promise?" You giggled. 

"Woman," Kayce rolled his eyes. "Focus...now you're going to flicked the rod back, over your should and the line is going to move from behind you and then out...that's how you cast it out." 

"Like this?" You tried and the line didn't go but a few feet in front of you. 

"Let it out some more, babe," Kayce showed you. "Then it'll go farther...the fish ain't gonna get that close to you." 

"Let me try again," Now you were more focused on it, wanting to make Kayce proud. 

This time the line sailed farther from you. You watched the green string on top float down the river away from you until it couldn't anymore. Kayce's hand around yours moved back to hold your waist. 

"Good," Kayce whispered. "Now slowly reel it in." 

You turned the dial and watched the end come closer to you. A few seconds later, it popped out of the water and you looked up at Kayce. 

"And that's how you do it," He smiled at you. 

"Over and over?" You asked him. 

"Until you get a bite," Kayce's eyes danced to your lips. 

You looked back down at the rod in your hands. Taking a deep breath you tried again, feeling Kayce's fingers dance across the skin exposed between your shirt and jeans. This time, the line flew out from you, sailing until it landed in the water. 

You then felt Kayce's lips press against your neck. Instantly, you pushed your shoulder up, trying to focus on the task he gave you. 

"Kayce..." You said in a warning, but playful tone. 

"Reel it in, baby," Kayce lips mumbled against your skin. 

His right hand moved across your lower front and held onto your left hip while his left hand reached up to brush your hair back, exposing more skin for his lips to kiss. You reeled in your line as you sighed, leaning back against Kayce's chest. 

He paused as you cast your line again, but the minute it hit the water, Kayce's lips where back to your neck. 

"Thought we were both fishing?" You giggled. 

"I am fishing," Kayce said. 

"Yeah? For what?" You pushed back against him briefly. 

The rod jerked in your hands and you looked up. The line was moving away from you now at a faster pace than what the water could do. 

"Kayce!" You said and he looked up. 

"You got something," Kayce smiled. 

"What do I do?" You were excited now. 

"Grab here," Kayce moved your hands back to the position. "Reel it in and firmly pull up on the rod while you do." 

You followed Kayce's instructions as he helped you pull your catch closer. You felt like the line was going to break but Kayce assured you it was strong enough. 

"Almost there," Kayce helped you and suddenly a medium trout popped out of the water, flapping in the wind.

"Ah!" You cheered. "Look! I caught one!" 

You were so excited as you looked back at Kayce who was smiling brightly at you. He helped bring the fish in and held him up for you to admire. This continued between the two of you for a few more hours, both of your collecting five fish for supper tonight with John. 

"Not bad," You said as Kayce was tying the fish together after you two had finished. 

"Must be your teacher," Kayce laughed. 

"Um...three of those were mine so that means the student surpassed the teacher," You smirked.

"Okay," Kayce stood up and quickly mushed your cheeks together in his hands. They were cold and smelled fishy. 

"Stop," You pushed back but Kayce pulled you closer to him. 

He silenced you by kissing your lips. You melted against him, holding onto his sides as Kayce's lips moved over yours. A few seconds later, Kayce pulled back slightly and looked down at you. 

"Think you might be a fishing girl now?" He asked you. 

"If you end every trip like that," You said breathlessly. 

"Yes ma'am," Kayce leaned in to kiss you one more time. 

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