Chapter 38
Lemon warning!
The mice folk of Scarborough stayed true to their word in not revealing the location of the Great Mouse Detective and his family. Basil was given a new case that involved one of the elderly locals who owned one of the mansions just outside of town.
The mansion was said to be "haunted", but the activities were only located in the library. Every day, the "ghost" would throw items on the floor, but Basil was sure that this "ghost" was looking for something.
The mansion's owner, Mr. Riley then tells Basil the story of his great-great grandfather and the woman mouse he wanted to marry. It was said that the woman mouse had sailed from her home in France, but the ship had sunk, all life was lost. However, according to legend, the ship was full of valuable gifts of gold coins and other treasures. Mr. Riley produces a map for the detective.
Olivia decided to help her husband on this case and they were able to locate a cave where they found parts of the ship wreck. To their astonishment, they found the treasures and the culprit, a thief from the nearby town of Scalby, who somehow heard of the Riley family saga.
The mice in Scarborough kept quiet of the detective's activities, but Basil did feel good to be back out and solving cases. In a short while, another case landed on Basil's lap, this time it involved a family desperate to locate a missing will and the possibility that the "heirs", a snobbish family forged the first will.
Basil decided to take his children on this case, seeing that this would be an easy case to solve. It turned out that the family's deceased patriarch hid his real will in his old clock, but when nobody could figure out his last message "Time Will Tell", the "heirs" forged a second will, just to get their hands on some money.
Basil and Olivia were thrilled to see the true heirs be given what they were hoping for, some financial security, but the false heirs were now stuck with so much debt.
August soon settled into September and Olivia checks the calendar, she wanted to surprise her husband on a very special day in September. When that day arrived, she left the house, but left some clues for Basil, telling him in a note to solve it. He was stumped at first, but then figured that she was at the hotel. He left the twins in the care of Dawson and Mrs. Judson. Louie also came as he said he would.
Basil wore some normal outing clothes, instead of his signature vest, coat and hat. When he arrived at the hotel, he was surprised to see Patrick there. "Your lady awaits," he said and shows him to a lovely looking structure that overlooked the bay. Dark clouds were rolling in from the sea, but for some reason, Basil was starting to remember this day from last year.
The structure was more of a seating area, but there was a warm fire and comfortable seats. It was empty, except for Olivia who stood up from a table and walks over to Basil. "Olivia, what are you-" Before he could finish, Olivia kisses him and Basil deepens it.
When they departed lips, Olivia looks up at him with love in her eyes. "You know why this day is special to me?" she asks and Basil nods.
"We were reunited on this day last year," he answers and kisses her, again.
Olivia smiles as Basil encloses her in his embrace. He was thinking back on the night last year when Olivia came to him, in need of his services to solve her father's murder. It was at that time that he didn't want her to leave, again. "I love you Olivia," he whispers and kisses her forehead.
"I love you too Elliott," she replies and they look out on the bay, the waters were choppy as the wind blew hard. They decided to leave as the weather got worse. "This was not what I had in mind," Olivia said as they struggle against the wind.
They made it back to the house just as the rain began to come down. They enter inside, but were soaked. "Oh my word!" Mrs. Judson exclaims as she saw them. "You two go change out of those clothes," she demands and they went to their bedroom.
Once Basil shuts the door, he feels Olivia behind him and she takes off his wet shirt, but then kisses him. Their tongues intertwined and Basil notices the raging hunger he had for Olivia was back.
He helps her out of her dress and undergarments, while she even removes his pants, revealing his erect member. He takes a moment to find a condom, he was grateful that he packed a few and slips one on.
"I miss doing this," Olivia said as they get in between the bed sheets. Basil kisses her face before moving down her neck, locating her sweet spot. "Please," Olivia whispers.
"Please what?" Basil asks as he feels her hands rolling up the fur on his back.
"Don't make me wait," she pleads and her husband gives her one more kiss. He then positions his cock at her entrance and moves into her with one smooth thrust. Olivia felt a bit of pain, as it had been a long time since they made love, but it went away quickly.
"God..." Basil whispers, thrusting into his wife as they were overcome with pleasure. "I miss...this...too..." he adds in between moans. His member goes deeper into Olivia and Basil's brain was crying out in pleasure.
Olivia tightens her grip on the fur on Basil's back. This was like the last few times they made love and she was hoping it would last much longer. Basil was feeling the same way, he didn't want it to end, but his body was not listening.
With every thrust, his brain calls out that a climax was coming. "No...I won't...stop..." he urges and his thrusts go faster.
"Slow...down...a bit..." Olivia tells him and he looks down at her. "If you want it to last, just slow down," she said and he slows his pacing. While it delayed the climax, Basil was enjoying this moment. Time seemed to slow down, it was unusual to experience, but both love birds took the time to enjoy their love making.
It was then that Basil was reaching the climax, so he finishes with a few tender thrusts into Olivia before releasing his seed, but it was stopped by the condom. He stays inside for a little longer, but then notices Olivia forcing him onto his back, with him still inside.
She then leans down into his neck, trying to find his sweet spot. Basil's cock hardens and it hits him that Olivia was trying to perform more love making, this time on top of him.
She starts to thrust, moving her opening the same way Basil would with his member. He moves his hands up to her breasts and both let out moans as Olivia increases her speed.
"Olivia..." Basil moans and looks up at her, she was towering over him. They enclose their hands together as she continues with the love making.
Outside the room, Mrs. Judson leans her ear over the door and hears the two making love. An embarrassed look forms on her face and she walks away from the door.
Olivia was nearing her climax as she feels a pulsating sensation in her brain. "Elliott...say my...name...again!" she moans and Basil feels his cock being enclosed by her vagina.
"Olivia...!" he cries out and his wife gives one final thrust before her body climaxes. She keeps Basil's cock inside her for a few extra seconds, like him, she didn't want to break the connection just yet.
She slowly removes herself and settles down beside her husband, both were taking deep breaths. The sex had tired them out, but it felt so good.
"You did it darling," Basil said, his hands around Olivia's back.
"I told you I was going to do it," she replies and they look out to see the sunshine peek through the clouds. The two decided to sleep for a little while before joining the others for dinner.
Once they were dressed and down in the living room, they see Mrs. Judson with the twins, a smile on her face. "Gracious me," she said, "I certainly miss having babies back at Baker Street." Before anyone could reply, there was a knock at the door and Basil goes to check. To his surprise, his sister Emma was there out on the front stoop.
"Emma?!" he exclaims and he looks around the place, wondering if anyone followed his sister.
"Elliott, it's okay," Emma said and shows him the coded letter that he sent to her last month. "I went to the king and he has rounded up all potential affiliates with Ratigan and Rosenberg. It's safe to come home," she said.
Olivia notices Emma and insists that Basil let her in. The two women mice hug and Emma was ecstatic to see the twins' again. "Gracious, they've gotten big," she said and looks back at her brother. "So, are you coming home to Baker Street?" she asks.
Olivia looks at her husband, who appeared to be thinking. "Elliott, she said it's safe," she pleads with him, but he places a hand on her cheek.
"I've come to like Scarborough," he begins, "Perhaps we'll go home at the end of the week."
"Elliott, are you sure?" Olivia asks, again and he nods.
"We can use the time to walk around the town with the twins," he replies and Olivia likes the sound of it. He then turns to his sister and tells her, "If you like, you can stay with us."
Emma looks around the place, she was intrigued with the house and asks, "Did Mrs. Judson clean this place recently? I can tell that this was empty for a while."
"Actually your brother here also cleaned," Olivia chuckles and Emma was surprised. "But Elliott, what about the town's mice? They looked after us for a month, especially that Louie," she asks her husband.
"I was going to ask the same thing. Perhaps they host an end of season celebration or something," Basil replies and decides to dress in his clothes, again. "I'll go speak to Patrick about this," he adds and Dawson appears, he wanted to go too and Emma decides to go with her brother.
The three leave the house and a half hour later, they return with Patrick and his family. Leana was happy to see Louie, again. "I'm sad that you are leaving," he tells the baby girl. His brother Matthew had been teasing him for liking Leana, but his parents scold him.
"We'll bring her and John back next summer," Basil said and Louie seemed hopeful about this. He lets him take Leana and the two were laughing. "It's strange," Basil said to Olivia, "I think Leana will be very upset if we take back to London. She really likes Louis."
"Indeed, Louie will not stop talking about her when he comes home from playing here," Patrick replies and clears his throat, "I suggest we host an end of summer party, with the Basil family as our honored guests. Technically the summer season doesn't end here until the end of September."
Patrick spoke to his friends and other town mice and they all loved the idea. They set to have the party on that Friday before the Basil family would go home. Basil and Olivia took their babies around town and walked to a cliff that overlooked the bay. They breathe in the sea air, much like they did in Linlithgow.
When Friday arrived, the 'Hill of Adventure' House became alive with dances, jokes, and chatter among friends.
Louie and Leana spent the evening as the little baby didn't want to leave him. Matthew still teased his brother for liking a baby, but Louie ignores him. John, however, seemed to be jealous of the attention his sister was getting, but he quickly forgot about it as the other girl mice from town were showering him with affection.
The town's mice thanked Basil and Olivia for their help and they were hoping that they would back next summer. "As I said, we will bring John and Leana back, but I could definitely use some time off," Basil said.
The party lasted until midnight, but the twins were already asleep. Louie bid Leana goodnight, he wanted to say goodbye to her before she leaves in the morning. Matthew and his friends still teased him, but Basil decides to tell them something. "You know boys, some mice never get the opportunity to find love. I thought I was going to be a lonely bachelor for the rest of my life, but then I met Olivia here," he said and the boys listen.
"So I want you to understand that being alone means a lot of hardship, that is in a mental sense. In fact, it's better to have friends that you can rely on. Louie here is lucky to have a friend in my daughter, so I'm wondering you will feel jealous in the future," Basil finishes and the boys nod.
The party helped clean the house and the surrounding property. A few women mice offered to clean it while the family was away and so Basil offers a few copies of the key. "I am going to miss this place," Mrs. Judson said, "The mice folk here are so helpful." The housekeeper than settles down for the night and so does everyone else.
"This place is beautiful," Olivia said to her husband as the settle in bed. "I can't wait to come back next summer," she adds.
"Same here," Basil replies and they settle down to sleep.
The next morning, as the sun rose, the 'Hill of Adventure' house was quiet and empty. Everything was peaceful as the occupants had left earlier.
Basil, his family and friends were greeted by Patrick and his family at the train station. The train to London was about to leave in a half hour, but they took the time to bid farewell to their new friends.
"I really wish you could spend more time here," Patrick's wife said, "I am going to miss those babies. They certainly kept Louie occupied." Louie looks up at his mother with a scowl on his face, but he changes it to a smile.
"Well Mr. Basil, you and your family are most welcome to come back at any time of the year," Patrick said and they shook hands.
"I can't thank you and the town mice here enough for the hospitality you provided," Basil replies and the train begins to release steam, the time was nearing. Olivia gives Leana to Louie, who hugs her.
"Bye bye Leana, I'm going to miss you," Louie said and the baby seemed to understand this and begins to cry. "Don't be sad," Louie adds and bounces her in his arms, which eased her a bit. He also bid goodbye to John, but the baby boy didn't seem interested.
"TRAIN LEAVING FOR LONDON! ALL ABOARD!" an attendant shouts and the Basil family and their friends hurry on board. They find a window seat and pull down the glass. The train whistles and begins to move.
The Finely family race with the train, waving goodbye to the Basil's and they do the same. The train gains speed and the Finely's stop short of the opening. Patrick holds his youngest son, who was still sad that Leana was gone, but he was sure she will come back next summer.
The mice compartment was full of mice folk who were heading home after spending the summer in Scarborough. The Basil's settled in their seats while holding their children. Dawson was reading the newspaper and Mrs. Judson was knitting some clothes for the twins.
Basil decides to peek his head out of the window, looking back at the town of Scarborough. He was going to make it a priority to come back at the beginning of summer next year.
From the author: I'm sorry if this seems rushed, but many great stories usually come to an end. I figured it best to conclude this story soon, but it doesn't mean it's over for our favorite crime-solving detective and his family. I would like to create some stories in the future, so I'm open to ideas.
Hopefully, the conclusion will be wonderful, but also bittersweet as it was fun writing this. See you soon my friends!
