Jay put the last of the bags into the back of the truck and got into the drivers seat. Olivia was fiddling with the radio and hooking up her phone. They were heading up to the Halstead family's cabin in northern Wisconsin. They'd be there for a few days alone before their friends came up for a Memorial day BBQ. Olivia was excited to be going away for a few days and to be spending a chunk of them alone with Jay.
"Please don't make me listen to the Backstreet Boys or Bieber for the next six hours."
Olivia scoffed in defense.
"I control the radio and you drive."
Jay rolled his eyes. That was the deal he made. They stopped for coffee and headed out on the road. Jay was actually having fun singing along with her at the top of their lungs. She seemed different, more at ease. She seemed like the Olivia she was before she was taken. She flipped up the center console and scooted closer to Jay.
"I love you, you know that?" She asked kissing his neck.
"Olivia, I'm driving." He warned.
"Then I guess you better keep focus on the road."
She worked her way down and undid his pants and took him in her mouth.
"Jesus Christ Liv."
She hummed against him as she worked, slowly and torturously. After a bit she gave in and took him all the way down to the base. The feeling of him completely taken by her put him over the edge and he lost it. She sat up, smiling, satisfied.
"You're lucky we didn't crash."
She laughed.
"That's be some story."
"Oh yeah," he said sarcastically "yeah my girlfriend took a steering wheel to the face because she was giving me road head."
Olivia looked at him.
"What?" Jay asked.
"That's the first time you've ever called me your girlfriend."
"Oh, um, well, I know we never talked about it or made it official."
"Are you asking?"
Jay smiled.
"We did agree on pre-engaged."
"So that's the thanks I get for the best road head of your life. Wow, okay, I see how it is."
"First and best." He corrected.
"Aw I feel so honored."
Jay pulled up to the outside of the cabin and the two of them climbed out of the truck. Olivia helped Jay take the stuff out of the back of the truck and looked around. The cabin was a lot bigger than what she thought it would be, and down a ways a bit there was a lake behind the house.
"You look like you were expecting a tent." Jay said as they went inside.
"When you said cabin I kinda just thought it would be small."
"You said that the first time you came up here."
"Oh, I did?"
"Sorry, I shouldn't have said that."
"No, no, it's okay. I kinda like when you remind me of things."
"I feel like it's throwing it in your face."
"Oh my god, stop it. Let's clean this place up."
"Alright you start in here, I'm gonna get the hot tub up and running, put all the chemicals and shit into it so it's good to go."
"There's a hot tub!"
Jay laughed at her.
"You said that too."
It took a couple hours but they got the house in order. They cooked up dinner together and Jay made a fire out back. She sat with a glass of wine and watched him. He really was something else. She finished her drink and went to stand behind him.
"I think we should use the hot tub before anyone else gets here tomorrow."
Jay tossed one last piece of wood onto the fire and took her to the hot tub.
"Yup okay, let's go."
They sat in the hot tub, sometime later, just listening to the nature and looking up at the stars.
"We're gonna have to clean this before everyone gets here."
"That's probably a good idea."
"But not yet." She said kissing him.
In one move, Jay lifted her and sank her on top of him. She gasped at the feeling of him and dropped her head onto his shoulder. He gripped her hips tighter and moved faster. She clenched around him and he dropped his head back.
"Jay, I-I-"
Jay thrusted into her one more time and that was all it took before she was seeing stars.
"This gets better every time. And you do that thing, Liv, holy hell."
The next day her legs still felt like jelly, and she was sure she was walking weird but she didn't care. Jay and the guys were standing around the grill, grilling up dinner and the girls were sitting by the fire pit. Jay and Olivia kept sneaking smiles at each other.
"So I'm gonna guess you and boy wonder have been using your free time well." Diana said.
"Huh?' She snapped out of it.
"That answered my question."
"You've got it bad for him." Yvonne said, taking a sip of beer.
"Oh he's got it just as bad for her." Hailey said.
"Stop, he does not." Olivia said.
"Are you kidding, all he talks about it you."
"He's dating a head case, there's so much to say." Olivia said dropping her smile.
"Olivia, that's not true."
"I don't ever want to disappoint him."
"I don't think you could." Kim said.
The guys came over and Olivia sat down next to Jay. He looked at her like she was the only thing he could see.
"Happy Memorial Day Halstead."
"Happy Memorial Day future Halstead."
