"I can't believe you blindfolded me for my very first helicopter ride" I shouted into my headset.
"It's completely dark out, you wouldn't have been able to see anything anyways." I could barely hear him over the whirring of the helicopter blades. "Besides, we're almost there, aren't we, Captain?"
"Only about five more minutes until we land, your Majesty." The helicopter pilot responded. I leaned back into my seat, the entire flight here Maxon refused to give me any hints about where we were going. He even had my maids pack my bags, and when I tried to convince them to tell me what they packed, all they did was giggle and tell me I'd enjoy myself.
Maxon grabbed my hand and squeezed it, "You'll love it, I promise."
"Be careful, Darling." I heard Maxon say as he guided me out of the helicopter. I could hear a gentle whooshing sound in the distance, and it smelled faintly of salt. "Are you ready?" Maxon asked, knowing fully well I've been ready for hours.
"Yes yes yes! Now just get this thing off of me!" I felt the blindfold loosen and I gasped as everything came into focus. A long, grey, two-story house stood in front of us. I turned towards Maxon, and over his shoulder I could make out a beach in the distance. I was speechless.
"Is… is it okay? Because if not we could defi-" I kissed him to stop him from rambling any further.
"It's perfect." I mumbled against his lips, and a grin spread across his face.
"In that case…" Maxon quickly knelt down and knocked my feet out from under me with one arm and caught me with the other.
"Maxon!" I shrieked from surprise. He just smiled and gave me a quick peck on my forehead.
"Its tradition!" He laughed, and I couldn't do anything but look into his beautiful brown eyes as he carried me into what would be our home for the next two weeks.
