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"Dad, I'm not going to be home right away tonight." Jamie said standing next to her car in the school parking lot.

Elliot furrowed his eyebrows. "Well, why not? It's your first day of school. I want to hear all about it."

Jamie smiled as she opened her door, tossing her book bag inside on the passenger seat. "I know; I want to tell you about it. But, I made some friends and they want to take me out to get to know me. If I turn them down right away, they aren't going to give me a second chance. Please Daddy?"

"I guess. I'm glad you're at least making friends at this new school." Elliot sighed scratching his jaw. "Hey, did you stay away from that Teller kid?"

"As best as I could." Jamie stated before seeing Jax grin at her before trotting down the front steps of the school. His dirty blonde hair was wet from the showers after gym class. "I will text you later. I probably won't be home for dinner."

Elliot looked up when he heard Olivia walk through the front door. "Alright, I'll kiss your mother for you."

Jamie rolled her eyes. "Yes, I'm sure it's for me. Bye Daddy."

"Bye baby." Elliot smiled before hanging up. He looked down the hallway to find Olivia and Allen putting their things away in the foyer. "Hey family! How was the first day of school and work?"

"I get to dissect a frog in school next week." Allen grinned before hurrying upstairs to his room.

Olivia crossed her arms over her chest. "Yes, and I had a fantastic time cleaning up the shop for tomorrow's opening. Thanks for ditching me."

Elliot kissed the corner of her mouth. "I had to pick up some paperwork. I was forgetting everything about why we were buying a candy shop in the first place. I promise; I'll make it up to you."

"You better." Olivia chuckled before looking around the house. "I don't smell the familiar smell of teenage boy in the air. Jamie isn't home yet?"

"No, I guess a few of her friends from school wanted to take her out." Elliot said putting his hands on her hips. "Our girl has my people skills after all. It's only natural that people are attracted to her."

"Oh yeah, your people skills." Olivia laughed. "You keep telling yourself that, Carrot." She stepped out of his embrace and smacked his ass walking past him.


Jamie slipped her phone into her pocket as Jax walked up to her. "Hey, are you ready to go?" He asked with a smart smirk on his face.

"Where are we going?" Jamie asked locking her car and slinging her purse over her shoulder.

"Well, Ms. Snooty Two Shoes, I was planning on taking you on a ride." Jax said. Jamie's eyebrows rose. "I meant on my bike. Get your head out of the gutter, Stabler." He handed her his extra helmet as they walked over to his bike.

Jamie felt the adrenaline start to run through her system. "I guess that's alright. You don't do any tricks with your bike, do you?"

"Hell no. I'm not going to risk ruining my bike." Jax said before climbing onto his bike and putting on his helmet. "Have you ever ridden one before?" Jamie shook her head before slipping on the helmet. Jax held out his hand. "Trust me."

"I probably shouldn't." Jamie mumbled before taking his hand. She was about to sit down behind him when he moved her to sit in front of him. She held her breath when he sat directly behind her, as close as their bodies would allow. "What are you doing?"

"I'm going to show you how to drive a motorcycle." Jax smiled before grabbing her hands and putting them on the handlebars. "This is your gas. This is your brake. Ease into them. It's a lot different than driving a car. If you press on them too quickly, you are going to have a runaway bike."

Jamie grinned hearing the engine roar to life beneath her. "Okay, that sounds easy enough."

"It's just like riding a bicycle, just a lot heavier." Jax chuckled before putting his hands her hips. "I trust you."

Jamie did as he taught her and felt the bike start rolling ahead. Jax's grip on her hips tightened a little bit as he brought his legs up, bringing hers up with his. "Just relax. This bike is going to listen to you." Once they reached the entrance to the parking lot, he turned on the right blinker. Looking both ways, Jamie pulled out to the right and hit the gas a little harder, catching Jax by surprise. He started laughing behind her, and Jamie couldn't help but laugh with him. Soon, they were soaring on the highway. "Pull over up here." He yelled above the wind.

The bike slowed down as she pulled over to the side of the road. When it came to a stop, Jax turned the bike off and got off to stand next to her. "Wow."

"I knew you would like it. You need help getting off?" Jax asked holding out his hand.

Jamie frowned. "Why would I need help?" She asked before nearly falling to the ground when both her feet were planted. Jax caught her and held her up by grabbing her hips. "What the hell?"

Jax started chuckling. "I call it beginners legs. Your legs feel like jelly, don't they?" Jamie nodded her head looking down at them. "Don't worry. You'll get used to it."

"So, now where are we going? We're in the middle of nowhere." Jamie smiled up at him. She felt her legs starting to hold her up again but didn't let Jax on to know.

"Well, I should probably drive. Where we are going takes skill?" Jax smirked before lifting her arms. "No cuts, no bruises, you did alright." Jamie shook her head with a smile before he climbed onto the bike, holding his hand out for her. Jamie took it and climbed on behind him this time. He grabbed her hands and wrapped them around himself so they were resting on his lower stomach. His hands went for her thighs and lifted them onto his own. "Hang on."

Jamie scooted forward to get as close to Jax as she could before he took off, going back down the highway before pulling off on a trail just before town. The ride became much bumpier, making both of them chuckle as Jax drove up the hill.


Clay climbed up the steps before entering the office where he saw his wife working on paperwork. "Baby, it's a beautiful day. You shouldn't be cooped up in here."

Gemma smiled, not daring to look up at the charming smile he most likely had plastered on his face. "Well, somebody has to do the smart work for this company." She held back her giggle when she heard his footsteps coming closer. Her gasp was audible as he grabbed her chair with one hand and her hip with the other, turning her towards him.

"Smart work, huh?" Clay asked, making a shy smile grace her lips. "It works for that smart mouth of yours."

"I was pretty sure you liked my smart mouth." Gemma breathed sitting up straighter, her lips almost grazing his, her nose brushing against his.

Clay groaned before lifting her up into a standing position. "You better not be teasing just to let me go take care of it in the bathroom."

Gemma chuckled darkly before cupping his face in her hands. "If I told you to shut the door and close the blinds, do you think I would be teasing you?" She smiled when Clay's eyes lit up, and he nearly dragged her with him to do just that.

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