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"Hot shots win!" The counsler yelled as she caught the volleyball.
"WOO!" Indianna yelled with her teammates. She laughed when Megan did a cart wheel. A girl named Carmen started chanting out their cheer. Indianna smiled and started chanting it with them. They were jumping up and down by the end of it.
After the game, Indianna, Megan, and Carmen were heading back to their cabin. Indianna was on Carmen's back. "I don't know about you guys, but I could really go for a bag of popcorn and a movie right now"
"I agree with that." Megan said high fiving Indianna.
"I don't think we're going to have time to do that." Carmen said letting Indianna slide off of her back.
"Why?" Indianna asked still smiling.
Carmen grabbed her chin without looking at her and made her face where she was looking. "We have work to do."
Indianna's eyes widened as she looked at the scene. "Holy crap!" The door to their cabin was held open by one of the many mattresses that were outside scattered on the lawn. The bed frames were torn apart, laying on the ground and hanging in trees. Sheets and blankets were higher up on the tree. "That's ridiculous." Their pillows were on the roof.
"Can we finally declare war now?" Megan asked beside her.
"Yeah, but we're not going to tell them. We're going to show them." Indianna gritted out. "Let's get the stuff back in the cabin before it rains."
Ashton and Jessa laughed as they watched the girls' reaction to their prank. "That should teach her to mess with me." Ashton smirked.
"Do you think she's going to try and get you back?" Jessa asked.
"I doubt it. Who knows what we'll come up with next? She probably doesn't want to find out." Ashton chuckled. She put and arm around Jessa and they hurried back to their cabin.
Indianna watched them scurry away chuckling. "What is your plan?" Carmen asked as she came over carrying sheets.
"I'll tell you after dinner. This plan needs to be fresh in our minds when we do it." Indianna said. "We'll get the whole cabin in on it."
Olivia sat down on a blanket by the ocean and put on her sunglasses as she soaked in the sun. She was wearing her favorite bikini while reading off of her nook. After a little while, someone walked up to her. "You're blocking my sun." She joked. She looked up to find a very muscular man with a beach ball. He had green eyes and black spikey hair.
"You're Olivia Benson, right?" The man asked.
Olivia paused. "I am. May I ask who you are?"
The man chuckled. "I'm Chase Nickson."
"Oh, are you by any chance apart of the Willis/Nickson wedding?" Olivia asked.
"I am. My brother is the groom." Chase smiled. "My brother says you made the dress exactly the way his fiance wanted it."
Olivia grinned. "Yeah, she literally clung to me when I showed her the dress." She looked Chase up and down behind her sunglasses. "Are you in the wedding?"
"Uh, yeah. I'm the best man." Chase grinned. "By any chance, would you like to get a drink with me? Or dinner? You are much too thin."
Olivia laughed. "Well thank you. You really are Mr. Charmer." She wanted to go out with this guy, but she knew his type. Once he found out she had a daughter and she had a job where she couldn't just take off, he'd leave. If she forgot to mention it... "Sure, that'd be great."
Chase smiled and took her hand helping her pack up her stuff. They sat down at the bar talking. "So, what do you do for fun?" He asked.
Olivia pondered over the question. "I usually go clubing. I don't look for relationships. My daughter is my whole life. It may sound trashy, but it's how I work. My ex-husband kind of ruined a lot of things for me."
"So, you just like one night stands. Where you take a guy home, do whatever you want, whatever they want, and let them leave without holding a grudge?" Chase asked.
Olivia nodded and put her drink down. "Yep. I don't hold grudges. I give them passes. It's nice. No strings plus I don't have to explain things to my daughter. She doesn't have to meet guy after guy and wonder if they are going to be sticking around or not."
"Don't you ever get lonely?" Chase asked putting a hand on her thigh.
"Not really. I have my daughter, my business, and my father. I have friends." Olivia shrugged. "If I want to have fun, I bring a guy home or I hang out with my daughter. My daughter is gone at camp for the next three weeks."
Chase smirked and moved his hand higher. "So, is that code for me to take you home?" He watched her eyes darken and dialate.
"You can for the next three weeks if you want to." Olivia whispered huskily. She felt him shiver as he moved his hand to her hip. His mouth parted slightly.
"Let's go." He whispered.
Elliot got out of his shower and dried himself off quickly before pulling on a pair of sweat pants. He walked into his bedroom and smiled. He layed on the bed beside Mikka and brushed hair out of her face. She stirred slightly and opened her eyes. "Morning." He grinned.
"Morning. When did you get up?" Mikka asked as she sat up holding the sheet to herself.
"Uh, about a half hour ago. I took a shower." Elliot said handing her a cup of coffee. "I also got coffee. I can't start my day without it. How'd you sleep?"
"I slept wonderfully." Mikka grinned sipping her coffee. "What did you have planned for today?"
"Well, I have to go do some things at the office, but tonight I am all yours." Elliot grinned kissing her forehead. "I'll let you get ready. I'm pretty sure Casey has some french toast with my name on it." He got out of the bed and walked out of the room.
Mikka rolled her eyes and went to the bathroom. Her phone buzzed on the counter top. She picked it up. "Hello?"
"Hey baby, how's it going? I didn't hear from you last night. I'm guessing it went well." Mikka's boyfriend, Charles, asked through the phone.
"It did." Mikka smiled. "I spent the night. I've got him right where I want him."
"Good, all you need is a couple months of marriage so you can get some money out of him. Then, we can live that life we always wanted." Charles praised.
Mikka grinned and then frowned. "There's just one little bump in the road. But, I know how to take care of it."
"What is it?" Charles asked.
"He has a daughter." Mikka started. "She's fifteen. She's going to know something is up the moment she sees me. He told me he's never had a stable relationship except with his exwife. She's going to be onto me. All I have to do is tell Elliot that she needs to grow and have her own experiences. Send her abroad."
"I can look into it." Charles said. "When can you come over?"
"Um, some time this morning. I'll text you when I'm there. Love you baby." Mikka smiled. She hung up her phone and got ready for her day.
Elliot walked into the kitchen and sat down at the island while Casey made breakfast. Elliot grabbed a piece of bacon and bit into it. "Good as always, Case."
"Thank you." Casey smiled. "So, what is your publisist doing in your bed without any clothes?" She smirked when he choked on his orange juice. "Are you looking for a bigger section in the magazine or what?"
"Uh, it just sort of happened. We're kind of dating now." Elliot said.
"Kind of? It's either yes or no. If it's yes, good luck telling Ashton. If it's no, congrats! We don't have to bury you." Casey said. She made sure Mikka wasn't coming. "What's the deal with her?"
"No deal. I just really like her." Elliot said.
"Do you like her or the idea of her?" Casey asked. "El, be realistic about this."
"I am. I haven't had a relationship since Olivia. There, I said it. I have to face the fact that Ashton is going to be out of here in a few years. I don't want to be here in this house alone." Elliot said. "No offense."
"I got it." Casey sighed. "But, don't settle for her. Elliot, go find a girl that you want to spend your life with."
"I already found her." Elliot said simply. "She has my heart and my other daughter."
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