"Wake up princess," you hear me whisper in your ear before feeling a kiss on the top of your head.
"Are we there yet?" you say as you rub sleep from your eyes and sit up in the passenger seat of my car looking around at the trunks of trees as we roll slowly through the wooded area near the road. The car pulls through the opening in the trees and into the right of way as the sun pours in from the sky. You roll down the window and the smell of the pines and sun warmed woods rolls into the car.
"Yep, we're here" I say putting the car in park by the small cabin near the edge of the field before leaning over to kiss you once...twice...then a third long lingering kiss. "Welcome to the camp."
Our lips pull away and I watch your eyes flutter and you smile as you look at me with a mocking expression "You should give it a better name than The Camp," as you add little air quotes to the name.
"You're probably right, but that's what we've always called it. It used to be a farm stretching across this side of the lake and halfway up the mountain over there. If you want we can take a hike up the mountain later this weekend. There should be blueberries at the top this time of year."
"That sounds like fun, we'll just have to see what happens."
"We certainly will." I smile and lean in to kiss your soft lips again still leaning across the center console. I reach my hand up and trace the edge of your hair, back to your ear, and down the side of your neck before you feel my fingers press gently into the back of your head pulling you closer for a more passionate kiss. "Come on, let's take a walk before I start setting up the camp."
I hop out of the car, walking a few paces away before I look back and hold out my hand waiting for you to join me. You step out of the car and I just stare in awe. You are easily the most beautiful woman I'd ever dated: about 5'8" all leg, slender from head to two, tight perky ass, perfect perky C cup tits topped with pencil eraser nipples pressing through your shirt, short shoulder length hair, and the most entrancing eyes I had ever seen.
You take it and our fingers intertwine and you feel the gentle squeeze once our fingers lock as we start heading down the hill.
"Careful it's a bit steep" I say as I hold your hand tighter as we walk down the steep slope towards the water that you can just barely see through the trees from up here.
We come around the bend near the foot of the hill and you see the opening out onto the water and the long dock gently clacking as the waves lap at the steps leading to the water before caressing the shore. It's the afternoon and the sun is casting a golden shimmer across the lake. We walk out on the dock to the bench seat at the end. I sit down and give your hand a tug wanting you to join me. You come closer and sit on my lap looking out at the water on the quiet lake.
"It's the most peaceful during the weekdays up here. On the weekend some of the other residences around the lake bring out their jet skis and motor boats and it's not quite as beautiful. It's particularly gorgeous at night under the full moon. So we'll have to come down here tonight as well.
"Let's not rush it," you say looking into my eyes before leaning in to kiss me.
We kiss and kiss before your tongue darts into my mouth chasing my own. We start making out wrestling to see who can catch the other's tongue. You finally catch mine and suck it gently into your mouth as your fingers burry themselves in my hair. I run my fingers delicately along your back and down your sides as we continue kissing. You can feel me getting hard against your butt and you break the kiss and smile the most beautiful and natural smile I've ever seen. I lean in and leave little kisses along your collar to just below your neck as you feel my teeth gently caress your skin before I pull away and blow on the kisses. Goose bumps run up and down your arms and your hair stands up excited by the gentle kisses I'm leaving along your neck.
I pull away and look at you in my arms, "you're right, I should get us set up so we can start relaxing." I slip you off my lap and take you hand again, "come on, the hill is bigger on the way back up."