I am writing this as a task for my Domme.
I came home from work to find two small black duffel bags sitting on the bed. My first reaction was to open them to see what was inside. Fortunately, I noticed the blank white envelope sitting beside them before I started to unzip the first duffel. I carefully unsealed the envelope and removed its contents - just a single, short letter
"We are going away for the weekend. I took the liberty of packing our bags with everything we will need. Do not open the bags. I will send a car for you at 7pm. Bring both of our bags and meet me at the airport."
I looked back into the envelope, hoping that something else had appeared in the time it took me to read the letter. There was no indication of where we were going or why. It seemed unlikely that this was going to be a simple weekend getaway, but I would have to just wait and see.
When I arrived at the airport, I attempted to hand the driver a tip but he declined, stating that it had all been taken care of. I should have known she would have already thought of every detail. She was there waiting at the curb, looking beautiful and put together as always. She greeted me with a kiss on the cheek.
"I am going to have so much fun with you this weekend."
I tried to hide my smile, knowing that it would be some mixture of very fun and not-so-fun for me. I picked up our bags and followed her inside. I figured at this point, she would give me my ticket so that I could go through security. Not knowing where we were going was making me nervous and uncomfortable. She knew me well enough to know that would be the case and enjoyed holding onto that for as long as she could. So, she held the tickets for both of us as we passed through security. Once we were in the terminal, we had time to sit down for a light dinner and drinks before our flight. I knew that this was just her way of keeping us from getting to the gate early, letting my nervousness build for as long as possible. I did have to admit that being so completely at her will was turning me on more and more every minute, and filling me with admiration for her cleverness.
She finally led me to the gate just in time to board our flight. I had just enough time to catch the name 'Las Vegas' on the board over the gate agent's desk. I had come up with some possible ideas of where we were going, but Las Vegas was nowhere on that list. Questions raced in my mind. Why Las Vegas? What would we be doing there? She smiled at the confusion on my face, but said nothing. I let her settle into her seat while I put our bags up. After taking my own seat, I asked her if she needed anything.
"Get some rest. You're going to need it."
I woke up to the feeling of the plane landing. She was reading a book, looking unfazed and, somehow, well-rested. I followed her off of the plane with both of our bags. It was just after 11pm. A car was already waiting to bring us to our hotel. I still had not made sense of why we were here. She told me to wait in a chair in the lobby while she checked us into our room. When she called me to her side, I hurried to meet her by the open elevator door. The elevator brought us up to the 40th floor. She led me down the hallway to our room and unlocked the door. It was by far the most beautiful hotel room that I had ever been in. The wall opposite the door was essentially on giant window with a sweeping view of the city lights. Two tall-backed arm chairs sat in front of the window, facing the bed, with a small table between them. A silver ice bucket sat on the table, sweating with an unopened bottle of white wine and three glasses beside it. I set down the bags, poured her a glass, and handed it to her as she looked out the window.
"Go shower. We're going to have guests soon. I'll have something laid out for you to wear when you get out"
Guests? I was more confused than ever, but did as I was told, resisting the urge to touch myself in the shower. Being so completely in her control made it difficult to think about anything else. When I came out of the shower with a towel tucked around myself, she was sitting in one of the chairs facing the bed.