Departing Tulsa, the Albertsons and the Fosters are relaxing into the last two days of their road trip, though they're about to veer off of Route 66. Jackson and Emily are availing themselves of the back seat again, already having removed each other's clothing and are amusing Steve and Cyan with the comforting sounds of their foreplay. Their journey started out this way, and the older couple is wistful in their appreciation of their younger counterparts in that it appears the four of them are building a new life as a "fourple".
Barely out of town, Steve announces, "Look guys! The blue whale!"
Not yet in intercourse, Jax and Em lift up enough in their seats to glance out the window.
The Blue Whale of Catoosa is a famous Route 66 roadside attraction, these days a park built around a cartoonish larger-than-life model of a whale in a pond. It's painted bright blue, and you can't miss it. Built by Hugh Davis in the early 1970s as a tribute to his wife, it has weathered the years in various states of repair, accompanied off and on by other exhibits. Currently it's just a small park with the recently renovated whale as its centerpiece, and derelict remnants of old displays.
"Wanna stop?" Cyan proposes.
"Can we play there?" Em grins.
"Nope," Steve advises. "It's a Saturday. I can see a few cars there and there are folks using a couple of the picnic tables. On a quiet weekday we might be able to hide in the whale."
"Another time, I guess. We have friends in Tulsa now, anyway."
"We do. Don't forget Albuquerque, too. We'll be through here again."
"Oh, yeah! Didn't Pete and Sal offer to let us stay with them?"
"They did indeed. They also casually mentioned that most of their friends in the complex would jump at the chance to share their beds with us. We have a place to crash in Albuquerque, for sure."
"You know, Steve..."
"What's that, sweetie?"
"I sure am getting into this being naked all the time thing. What's it like where you and Cyan live?"
Cyan chuckles; Steve smiles at her.
"High fence," Steve answers. "Like Uppen Arms. You'll see. Cyan didn't get that tan in a booth, I'll tell you that much."
"Goody!"
Cyan, Steve and Jackson laugh.
Cyan tells, "We had the fence done when we put in the hot tub. There was no way we were going to have a tub like that and have to wear anything."
"And, sweetheart?..." Steve grins.
"Well, yeah. Seats about ten."
Emily laughs, "Okay. It was all about the fuck parties, wasn't it?"
Steve and Cyan are responding with huge, shit-eatin' grins.
Emily leans forward to slap at Steve, and laughs. Jax is sitting there quietly, smiling and shaking his head at everybody's nonsense.
Steve, sort of serious, "I think you figured out pretty quickly we were experienced maybe a bit more than you were accustomed to with your friends back in L.A."
"No shit," Jackson mumbles.
"Is that bad?" Steve queries.
"Not at all. It's a little overwhelming, though."
"I'm not overwhelmed, sweetie," as Emily hugs her husband. "I'm eating it up. These guys are the most wonderful lovers who know what -- and who -- they're doing. And they're ours."
"We certainly are," Cyan responds. "Don't get us wrong. We enjoy our NSA playfriends, but you guys? What do you think about settling in at our main house instead of the guest cottage? Just go straight to living together, maybe? We have the room."
"Jax?" Emily poses.
"I'd like that. It's a big thing, but all this week has been big things. Yes."
"Good," Steve softly responds. "I wasn't going to bring it up, but I felt that's the way it was going. Now we have a bigger issue."
"What's that, Steve?" Emily asks.
"Finding a preacher who will marry us."
"
STEVEN!!!
" Emily guffaws as she and Cyan slap at him. Jax is cracking up.
Steve deeply inhales in appreciation of the moment, and says, "Sort of serious question, guys. Do we want to print announcements? For our lifestyle friends?"
"I dunno about that, Steve," Em cautions. "Let me think about it."
"Why's that?"
"The two couples we hung with might have their feelings hurt. One was hinting around at sort of the same thing."
"But they'll find out sooner or later. It's like an old steady boyfriend hearing secondhand about your engagement to someone else. Like my asking Judy yesterday not to tell Lane and Jen, though I know she will."
"You're right, but, still, let me ponder that."
"Okay."
Em sighs, "On the other hand, sweetie, we weren't in love with them like we are with you guys. Don't get me wrong, they were good friends and we spent a lot of time together, but it wasn't the same. Not at all."
"It wasn't," Jax confirms. "I liked Jennifer a lot, but he was just okay. And Emily? Seriously? You mostly liked Tim for his big penis, the socializing part was you and Jen. He wasn't somebody I would hang with outside of our foursome. Steve, I'm serious. I love you. You're
the man
. I love Cyan, and understand why you love her, too. I love my Emily, and am appreciative of the love you and Em share."
"Thank you, Jackson. Gosh."
If only they could pull over and just cuddle, all four of them. But there is more road ahead, and more progress towards home to make. They will have to ponder these emotions in relative silence. However, Jax and Em do resume their intimacy into a cuddling coitus, reflecting the moment.
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"Guys?" Steve announces. "We're coming into Venita. This is where things get a little nuts trying to keep on Route 66. We veer away from following the turnpike and drive a few miles in Kansas, then cross into Missouri into the heart of Joplin. We lose 66 altogether east of Joplin."
"Okay," Em acknowledges. "When are we stopping for gas?"
"About three hours away, in Lebanon. We'll grab lunch there, too."
"Can't wait."
"Oh. Okay. How urgent?"
"About fifteen minutes ago. After Jax came in me. Sorry, Cy."
Cyan smiles and chuckles.
"Gotcha. There's a McD's where 66 turns the corner in downtown. Can you hold it another five minutes?"
"Yes. That works."
Both girls took advantage of the relaxed potty stop, and thank goodness there was a strip of grass along the west side of the parking lot for Steven and Jax to walk Solomon for his relief. After the ladies returned, the guys handed off the puppy and went inside, coming back with a large coffee for themselves and Emily. Cyan drinks tea, and just shook her head at the others. The ladies have swapped seats and Emily has shotgun for this part of the trip.
Back on the road with few points of interest on this leg seemed like a good time to talk about what Jax and Em are going to need when they get to their new home.
"Technology," Steve says. "Considering how light you were traveling when we picked you up, I assume that all you guys have are the phones, right?"
"Sore subject, Steve," Jackson answers. "We had to hock the laptops."
"Certainly understandable. So those are gone. I have a couple of Linux desktops I'm playing with in my office that are mostly unused. One doesn't have its own monitor at the moment, but we can fix that. They should be okay for surfing and word processing if you need to. I'm not fond of LibreOffice for spreadsheets, but it's on both if you want to use it, too."
"Sounds okay. WiFi?"
"Yeah. Just upgraded to dot eleven BE. One gig wired in most of the rooms. Managed switch is in my office."
"That's a lot of horsepower for a personal network, Steve," Em interrupts.
"What can I say? I was a sysadmin in my last real job. Those kinds of habits are tough to break. Besides, they just dropped fiber to the house about three months ago so we have 500 down
and
up, and I wasn't going to let the intranet be the bottleneck."