Erin's eyes were closed as they reached the cabin. Jay had made her close them so she could really get the full effect once they were out of the car. He parked, went around to the passenger side and helped her out of the car.

"Just wait until you see this."

"I'd love to see it but you've made me keep my eyes closed."

"You'll see it in just a minute."

Jay led her to the walkway leading up to the house.

"Okay, open them."

Erin opened her eyes and instantly fell in love with the adorable cabin in front of her. The stone walkway led up the winding porch that wrapped around the building. There were trees in the front yard and neatly trimmed hedges lining the porch. A tire swing was hanging from a large tree in the yard and a dirt path leading down to the docks. An old rowboat was tied up to the deck with a couple oars and lifejackets.

Erin was still standing there, gazing at the ivy growing along the building when Jay got their luggage from the car. He was truly blessed to be sharing this special place with Erin as it was a very dear place to him from his childhood.

"What did I tell you?"

"It's beautiful."

"Grandpa always made this place so full of life when Will and I would come here as kids."

"Was he your mom's dad or dad's dad?" Erin asked, grabbing a cooler.

"My mom's. He always had problems getting along with my dad but he always kept his cool when we would come to visit and he never took it out on Will and me. He would always take us down to the lake for fishing, teach us about how to survive in the woods if we ever got lost and always let us come here if things with Mom and Dad got too tough."

"I wish I could've met him."

"Grandpa was the best there ever was."

"Sounds like it."

"Yeah, let's get this stuff inside. I want to take you to see the lake."

They got everything inside and Jay led Erin down the back stairs and down the dirt path to the lake. Erin took in the view. It was breathtaking. Crystal clear water for as long as the eyes could see. They walked down the dock and sat at the edge. They removed their shoes and socks, dangling their feet in the surprisingly warm water.

"This is so peaceful," Erin commented.

"You can see why I wanted to get you here," Jay said, recalling their previous conversation when he brought up the cabin.

"Yeah, you were right."

"I think that's the first time you ever said that."

"Shut up," Erin said, chuckling as she gently shoved him. Jay grabbed her hand and pulled her closer to him. He kissed her gently, slipping his tongue into her mouth. Erin allowed him access and moaned with pleasure. Erin was so blinded by Jay's lips that she didn't even notice as his arms tightened around her and then the rush of water as Jay hurled them both into the lake.

"Jay Halstead!" Erin shouted as she came above water.

"Oh come on! Let's live a little!"

"Oh you're gonna get it now!" Erin said as she swam over to him and pushed him under the water. The two began a playful fight in the water, eventually peeling off layers to enjoy the cool water against their warm skin. Jay resurfaced and wrapped his arms around Erin, her legs going around boxer clad body.

"Are you glad we came?"

"Very glad," Erin said, kissing him and feeling his hands go up her bare back.

"It's good to get away," Jay said, his hands still roaming. They came to her bra clasp and easily unfastened it. Jay removed the wet garment from her and tossed it on the dock. He feasted on her skin, a mixture of warm and wet against him.

Erin slid her hands down between them and into her panties. She slipped a finger inside herself and worked against him as he feasted on her chest.

"God Jay, I need you inside me," Erin quivered and jay used one hand to remove himself from his boxers. Erin pulled her panties to the side and allowed him to slip inside her. He felt deliriously wonderful inside her and she wondered how she ever could have left him and this feeling.

Jay had moved his hands to hold onto the edge of the dock as he thrusted himself inside of her. Erin's nails dug deliciously into his back, undoubtedly leaving him marked as hers. He was about to hit the peak when they heard rustling in the bushes.

"What was that?" Erin said, the moment lost and her orgasm thwarted.

"I don't know," Jay said as he withdrew from her and adjusted himself. Erin grabbed her bra and quickly threw it on.

"Hello?" she called.

"Really?" Jay asked, looking at her.

"What?"

"You hear a strange noise and without being armed, you just call out 'hello'?"

"Well what else do we do?"

"Hold on," Jay said as he spied a small stick. He gently tossed it into the bushes and out came three teenage kids.

"Hey man, that's not cool," one kid, a girl around 16, said.

"You think spying on people is cool?" Jay asked.

"Hey we were gonna go swimming until we saw what you guys were doing," the boy, maybe 17, said.

"Then Cody said we should hide and just wait until you were done," the last girl, also 17ish, finished.

"Okay, so you're Cody. What about you ladies?" Erin asked.

"Monica," the first girl said.

"Brenda," the second one said.

"How old are you guys?" Jay asked.

"I'm 17. Monica is my little sister, she's only 15. Cody is my boyfriend and he's 17 too," Brenda said.

"Alright, why don't you guys just get out of here and we'll call it even?" Jay suggested.

"We get it man, them blue balls are a bitch," Cody said. He took his girlfriend's hand and the three kids left. Jay turned back to see Erin snickering.

"What?" he asked.

"You got some blue balls Jay?" Erin asked, now full on laughing.

"Nothing a cold shower can't fix. Come on, let's get back to the cabin," Jay said as he grabbed their clothes. He led the way back to the cabin.

About an hour later, Jay was finishing his shower and Erin was sitting on the porch, a good novel in her hand. She was enjoying the breeze when her phone rang on the edge of the table. Erin put her book down and picked it up. It said UNAVAILABLE.

"Hello?"

"Erin Lindsay?"

"Who the hell is this?"

"I know what you did."

"Tell me who the hell you are!" Erin demanded.

"You will pay for your crimes," the voice said and the line went dead.

"Who was that?" said a voice behind her.

Erin turned to see Jay standing in the doorway, dressed and running a towel through his hair.

"Crank call. I gotta change my number when we get back," Erin lied.

"You sure?"

"Yeah, totally," Erin said, smiling at him. "So what are you making for lunch? I'm starved," she said, kissing his cheek.