Her first morning in the cabin was calm. She enjoyed coffee and breakfast by the bay windows facing the wood line and mountains, before exploring the cabin more thoroughly. She was pleased when she discovered a small study tucked away downstairs, filled with books of all sorts, mostly romance novels, time pieces, mythology, and astronomy. Then lunch, which was pretty basic with what was stocked in the fridge. Resolving she would need to go grocery shopping, she pulled out the list of locations George told her about.
With enough time before venturing to the grocery store, Mia did get to speak with her best friend, Lilly. Loving her as she may, Mia was exasperated when her friend wanted to know everything about Gildergreen and the cabin. Of course, she pried to know if Mia had met any hot guys, which she intentionally forgot to mention the man/God she had just met the night before.
After returning from town, the day seemed to drag on as Mia prepared herself for the festival. She put together the best outfit she could for the cold mountain weather, a form-fitting gray knit sweater shirt that showed off her subtle curves and just a slight of cleavage, and the perfect pair of light blue jeans that hugged her derriere just right. The brown suede ankle boots with a similar brown leather jacket completed her look. Letting her wavy hair flow free, she added just a touch of makeup. She preferred the more natural look anyway.
When 5 o'clock finally came not a second later there was a knock. Not wanting to seem desperate, Mia took her time before she opened the door. What stood in front of her was Apollo himself, dawning a black cotton button-up shirt, dark blue jeans, and black suede boots. Mesmerized, Mia's words failed her. The man that stood in front of her looked like he came off the cover of one of those dirty novels Camilla or Lilly would read. While drinking in the gorgeous man in front of her, she became trapped in his muscular arms peeking out of his rolled-up sleeves and imagined them wrapped around her. The overwhelming sense of security from his presence ran over her. When Jax spoke, it pulled her out of the whirlwind of thoughts running through her mind.
"You look beautiful. Are you ready to head to the festival?"
"Of course, let me just grab my jacket and bag."
Mia returned to him after fetching her items.
"I'm good to go."
"After you."
Gesturing her out the door, he waited until it was all locked up before leading her to his truck. Keeping his hand at the small of her back, Mia's skin was on fire where his hand lay. Sitting in the driveway behind her car was a fully restored classic Ford truck. He helped her in the passenger side, before getting in.
"You men around here must have a thing for the classics."
Jax smirked confidently. "That, and we just have great taste."
"I can't disagree with that, given my new ride."
"I would hope not. It would be a horrible waste of a perfect Camaro."
"Couldn't let Victor's hard work be all for naught." Mia shrugged.
Looking down at her hands as she fidgeted with her fingers, Mia's anxiety began to surface. Being alone with Jax had her imagination running rampant. Noticing him watching her from the corner of his eyes, her cheeks became red with embarrassment. He reached a hand over grabbing hers, putting a stop to her nervous habit.
"What's going on in that head of yours?" Mia was great at diverting, but Jax's tone compelled her to speak as honestly as she could with someone she had known for about 24 hours.
"My nerves are just getting the best of me. Being alone with men is something I usually try to avoid." Jax looked at her puzzled, but remained quiet, silently urging her to continue.
"It's not something I like to talk about really. I just had... a bad experience." She paused, with nothing else she really wanted to add to the matter. Looking back up at Jax she noticed his look had changed from puzzled to assured.
"We can talk about it another time. Until then you have nothing to be nervous about. Tonight is about showing you a good time, and I intend to do just that."
Mia managed the most genuine smile she could, content that he didn't push the subject. "Well, I'm definitely due for some fun."
Jax returned her smile. "And I hope you like to eat. Everyone brings out their best food for the festivals." He added.
"Food is my favorite."
"Good, I want to see you eat more than grilled cheese and French fries." It almost sounded like a command. Mia raised an eyebrow towards him, but he didn't seem to pay any mind. Deciding she wasn't ready to test their boundaries just yet, Mia resolved to pick that battle another time.
After parking, Jax took Mia's arm as they walked the short distance to the festival in the center of town. Her nerves quickly became replaced with excitement as she took in her surroundings. All the kids were running amuck, chasing each other around, or eating some pure sugar-made substance. Mia's earlier anxiety was long forgotten and replaced with joy. A local band took up a temporary stage, where people were standing in front of, watching, or dancing and all the food stands were set up along the sidewalks.
Still memorized by her surroundings, it took her a moment to register the small woman coming her way. Marie was a woman on a mission making a B line in their direction. Smiling, Mia awaited her new friend's arrival.
"Mia! It's so good to see you again dear." Marie pulled Mia in for a hug that she was more than happy to return.
"You look adorable. I hope Jax here is taking care of you. Don't you two just make the perfect pair? Goodness, let me not get ahead of myself."
Mia giggled at her overzealous greeting. Marie was the first person in a long time she instantly felt at ease with. Everything about her was warm and welcoming.
"I assure you, he has been quite the gentleman. I'm glad I came."
"You must come meet everyone." Marie declared with enthusiasm before turning to Jax. "I promise I'll have her back to you before you know it."
"Of course, Ms. Marie, I won't be far. Don't overwhelm her too much." Marie waved off Jax's words while she and Mia disappeared into the crowd.
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Where are you, Russ?
" Jax sent his thoughts out to his best friend.
"
Over by the funnel cakes with Jordan
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