"I wanna show you something." Bones grabbed her hand and pulled her from the couch.
"What the…?"
He chuckled, "Come on, it's a surprise." He led them out the back door and away from the house.
It was their last day in Georgia; tomorrow they were headed back to San Francisco to get ready for class. They –and Uhura, Braxim and Gaila- would officially be third year cadets, even though they were only in their second year due to their class credits. Pike told them to be ready because they were going to be on a bunch training cruises and field assignments with the rest of their class. She wasn't really ready to get back but she knew she couldn't stay.
After the strawberry social, Jamie got to spend a lot of time with Joanna. Bones almost spit coffee all over her one morning, Joanna asked them when –not if- they were getting married. Mama Ella laughed all day, the look on Bones' face was priceless. Donna and Fred asked the same question the next day and David asked the day after that. "Either they really like me, or they really want you to get married again." Bones glanced at her when she said that and replied that it was both, they wanted him to get married again but only if it's to her. "They love you, Jim." She smiled at that, they didn't have to like her at all but they loved her like she was family.
Jamie looked at Bones as they walked along the orchard; he was gorgeous. He tried to downplay it but the man was painfully attractive, and the accent only added to the hotness. He had his hair cut a few days ago and it drew attention to his jaw line and his eyes. He picked up some of the Georgia sun, it made his hazel eyes glow. He caught her looking at him.
"What?"
She chuckled, "Just looking at you. I'm allowed. Where are we going, Bonesy?"
He shook his head, "You will see in a few minutes."
They walked through some of the rows of apples and come upon an old barn, "This was the apple barn back when my mama was a kid, they built the newer one by the house when I was little. I don't know why they kept this one but me and Donna used to play over here all the time. It was good for just getting away from everyone."
They walked into the barn and Jamie looked around, this place was cleaner than she thought it would be. Bones climbed up to the hayloft and told her to follow. "This is my favorite spot on the whole property," he told her. Jamie sat in front of him with her back against his chest, "We're right on time. Watch." They looked out over the orchard as the sun set.
"Wow. That's just, wow," Jamie was at a loss for words. This wasn't the first sunset she's ever seen, but there was something about being here, at his home with him that made it so much better.
He kissed her neck and whispered in her ear, "I love you, Jim. I know we're going to be busy this year and I don't know if I'll get many chances to show you how much. I'm not a touchy-feely guy but I just want to make sure you know that I love you."
She smiled and turned to look at him, "I know you love me. I love you too." Jamie didn't know everything but that was one thing she knew with every fiber of her being.
Jamie turned so that she was sitting sideways and kissed him. Jamie doesn't know how she ended up straddling him but he held her against him while her fingers fisted in his shirt. He moved one of his hands under her shirt and ran his fingers along her side as he pulled it over her head. His other hand worked to free the button on her shorts.
"I like 'em but they gotta go, Jim." She chuckled and reluctantly stood, slowly sliding the shorts off. Bones groaned, she wasn't wearing anything under them. He closed his eyes for a second, "You are tryin' ta kill me, darlin'."
He kissed her hip and her stomach before he told her to move her leg, she raised an eyebrow but did as he asked. Bones locked eyes with her before he leaned forward and licked her. "Oh dear God," Jamie gasped and buried her fingers in his hair, trying to pull him closer. Then, he slipped his tongue inside and she felt like she could die. She closed her eyes and moaned his name; he was really good at this and she was so close. "Len," she groaned as he pulled away. He had worked his jeans and boxers off and she slid down onto him. Bones held her hips; his fingers gripped her tightly as he set the rhythm, which was slower than she wanted. His hands moved from her hips to her hair, tangled in the blonde strands, he pulled her down for a kiss.
She increased her speed as their tongues danced together. He pulled away and locked his eyes with hers, "Jim." His voice sent her over the edge and he followed. Bones rested his head against her chest, Jamie played with his hair, "I should've brought you up here sooner."
"Leo!" Damn, Donna had come looking for them; Jamie pulled on her shorts and looked for her shirt.
"Where the hell did my shirt go?" she whispered.
He handed her his. "Yea, Don?"
His sister had climbed up, "I haven't been up here in years, mayb… Oh, shit, I interrupted something." Donna couldn't contain her laughter, "I am so sorry, Leo. Mama is looking for you. Man, am I glad I didn't send Jo." She looked at Jamie, "Lose your shirt, happened to me before. Never did find it." Jamie couldn't help herself, she laughed, Bones looked at her.
"Could be worse, what if it was my brother instead of your sister? Donna's cool but Sam might kill you." Donna laughed and Bones smiled, she had a point and he knew it. They almost got caught at Sam's, how her brother and Aury found the privacy to get pregnant with Alexander while Peter is running around was a mystery to them.
"We better get back before more people join us up here," Donna suggested. They made their way down and Donna handed her a shirt, "It was over there. My brother has quite the arm." Jamie gave Bones his shirt back and pulled hers over her head.
Bones took Jamie's hand and looked at his sister, "Not a word, Don."
