A/N : Looks like I'm not the only one who can't stop once I start. -hehe- Here's another one by Lisa (McDreamy)!


Addison looked around the woods and silently cursed herself. She was camping (seriously), and she had no one to blame but herself. When she had spent the entire morning the day before complaining about the wilderness that was their trailer, Derek had calmly suggested that he had a great idea for something to do on their shared day off that would make her love the trailer. She, envisioning a lavish shopping spree to spruce it up, had agreed.

Now, she was sitting in a lawn chair in front of a fire waiting for Derek and Doc to return. Wilderness surrounded her. There was at least one spider crawling up the outside of the tent. A line of ants was running next to her chair. And mosquito had just landed on her forearm.

As she swatted it away, she grumbled, "I am going to kill my husband."

"Who will kill spiders for you if I'm gone?" Derek approached her from behind and planted a kiss on her cheek.

"I wouldn't be in a situation where I needed spiders killed if you weren't around," Addison retorted.

"I remember killing more than one spider back in New York," Derek rolled his eyes as he placed a few more logs on the fire.

Addison glared at him and crossed her arms across her chest.

"Are you giving me the silent treatment?" Derek wondered with an amused tone.

Addison raised an eyebrow, but didn't respond verbally.

"Just wait till she needs me to get a big bad spider," Derek spoke to Doc, "Then she'll be my best friend."

He grinned when she shot him a look of contempt.

"You know, you're kind of cute when you're angry," Derek whispered suggestively.

"You are not getting any," Addison announced firmly.

"I think you're being stubborn. If you would lighten up you'd have a great time," Derek shrugged, "And we could have a great time. There's no one around for miles."

"Derek. We can have a great time in the comfort of the trailer," Addison argued.

He walked over so he was standing in front of her and offered out his hands. She placed hers inside his, and she let him pull her to her feet.

Derek placed a soft kiss on her lips, and when she began to protest he silenced her with his finger. "Shhh. Addie, do you hear that?"

She listened intently, "Hear what? There's nothing to hear."

"Exactly," He whispered, "We're alone. Very alone."

"It's dirty out here, Derek," Addison propped her hands on her hips, "We're not having sex."

"Would you stop your complaining for thirty seconds, close your eyes and listen?" Derek requested, an edge to his voice.

Addison complied, and Derek came around behind her. He wrapped his arms around her waist and held her close.

"Listen." His breath was hot in her ear, "The wind rustling the trees, the crickets chirping, the birds singing, it's all part of the same thing. It's all working together. You can almost feel it."

Addison was really trying to feel whatever it was Derek was talking about, but the feel of his warm breath against her ear was far too distracting. She swallowed hard as she suddenly became aware of his body pressed against hers. Her entire body quivered as he began speaking again, although she wasn't really paying attention to his words.

She turned in his arms and pressed her lips to his in fleeting kiss, "No talking."

Derek opened his mouth to protest, but when he felt her fingers pulling his flannel shirt from his pants he knew he was in no position to argue. He captured her lips in a passionate kiss that took their breath away. With his hands on her hips, he guided her towards the tent and only broke the tent so he would have time to unzip the door.

He hurried her onto the floor and took a moment to observe her, her eyes hungry with desire before devouring her with another kiss.

Time was irrelevant out here, and neither knew how much had past when Addison rolled from on top of him with a satisfied smile on her face. He brushed a lock of hair away from her moist forehead and tucked it neatly behind her ear.

"So, this is camping?" Addison wondered, her breath still coming in heavy spurts.

Derek grinned, "I told you. You don't know what you're missing."

Addison lifted her head up to give him a soft kiss, "Don't tell anyone. But I just might like camping."

Derek chuckled, "Not a soul."