Max POV

When Sia had told me that Rachel wanted to see me today it took all of my will power not to giggle like a little school boy. There was something about this girl that intrigued me; I had to know more about her. I wanted her.

I had left our hotel room so quickly; I accidently left my room key on the side table. There was really no point in turning around to get it; I had a pretty good feeling that there were crazy amounts of sexual activity taking place in our room. I had made my way down to the weight room where I spent thirty minutes, before walking down to the pool to cool off.

I looked up at the clock in the change rooms and noticed that it was 11:15am. I quickly finished getting ready and grabbed my phone. Sia had added Rachel's number and address into my phone. I decided to send her a quick text to tell her I was on my way.

"Good mornin' love, I'm just leaving and will be at yours within the next ten minutes yeah?"

As I waited patiently for her to text me back, I made way to the front lobby and out into the guest parking lot to our rental vehicle. Inside, I added Rachel's address to the GPS system. I took my phone out of my pocket and saw a reply from Rachel.

"Good morning. J I'll be waiting out front"

I set my phone down in the drink holder, starting the car and driving out of the parking lot and onto the street. I arrived at Rachel's home around 11:30. There she was, sitting patiently on her front steps. She looked perfect.

I parked the car and got out, walking around to greet her.

"You look lovely" I smiled and pulled her to me, wrapping my arms around her waist.

"Thank you." she smiled.

I let her go and grabbed her hand, walking her to the car. I opened the door for her and helped her inside and then walked around to my side of the car and getting in it. Rachel gave me directions to the local park and soon we were off and on our way.

Once we had arrived at the park, we both got out of the vehicle and walked hand in hand. We chose a spot under a big tree, set our blanket down and then sat on it. Rachel stared shyly at the ground a few times as she finished her sandwich. I finished mine in silence as I took in the scenery and occasionally stole glances at her. We sat in silence for a few minutes before I cleared my throat. She looked up at me curiously.

"Is it okay if I kiss you?" I asked shyly and looked down at the ground, running my hand through my hair and slightly tugging on it. I could almost feel my face turning red and I was almost embarrassed. I was like a little school boy.

Rachel blushed and nodded her head. I closed the gap between us and brought my shaky hand up to her face and placed it on her cheek. Moving in slowly, I placed my lips on hers and kissed her softly. After a minute, I pulled back and looked at her.

She glanced back up at me and nodded in approval and I began kissing her again. I'm pretty sure I wanted this girl to be mine.

We finished kissing and continued to sit in the park for a little while longer just talking about our lives and our interests. I could listen to her speak for hours about anything. It was nearing 5pm; we've been sitting in the park for over five hours. It was crazy how the time could fly.

We packed up all of our things and headed towards the car. I walked closely to her, wrapping my arm around her waist, not wanting to allow a distance. When we reached the car, I opened it and put everything inside and stopped her before she could get inside.

"I know it may be too soon to call it anything, but I was wondering if there was the slightest chance that you'd want to be my girlfriend." I was shocked that I had this much courage to flat out say it. But now that I had, I was more nervous than ever awaiting her response.

Rachel looked at me for a second before staring at the ground shyly. I could see her cheeks turning a bright shade of pink and it made my heart melt.

"I...I uh…I'd love too." She said her voice shy as she glanced up at me.

I was thrilled by her response and pulled her towards me in a tight hug and kissed her forehead. It was nice to know that I wouldn't really be alone; I had someone that I could actually call my own and she was great.