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Jada was still in shock from what happened earlier. She was not expecting Callie to propose to her today. She was beyond happy as her heart had been going wild since Callie got down on one knee. But she was engaged to the most beautiful woman in the world. It felt amazing to be able to call Callie her fiancée. Jada had called all of her friends, as well as her parents and referred to Callie as her fiancée more than enough times. It was still sinking in several hours later. She was engaged to Callie Torres.

Jada had been in the middle of changing her relationship status to engaged on social media when she heard Callie giggle behind her. "Hey baby," Jada said, setting her phone down as she turned to face her fiancée.

"How'd it go with your parents?" Callie asked.

"They are so excited for us," Jada squealed. "My mom really wants to be part of the wedding planning."

"Absolutely," Callie answered with a smile. "Your parents are great and they're more than welcome to be involved as much as they want to."

Jada wrapped her arms around Callie. "I do want to enjoy the time that we're engaged, but I also wanna marry you like tomorrow."

"I don't plan on waiting too long either," Callie added.

Jada kissed her fiancée. "You are amazing baby."

"And so are you." Callie then continued, "you know how I had a date planned for later?"

She nodded. "Yeah was that just something to keep me off your back?"

"It was but I have a better idea. How about an overnight date? We leave today and come back Sunday evening?"

"Where?"

Callie smiled seductively. "My family has an estate on the lake about an hour away that they never use. The whole thing is like a mini village and I even have my own little cabin."

"Callie that sounds like so much fun!"

"So how about we take a work free weekend and go to the lake? Just us, it'll be fun we can go kayaking, paddle boarding, have a fire, so much stuff we can't really do here. And we can also have lots and lots of sex."

"You don't have to ask me twice."

"Let's go."

"Now?"

Callie nodded. "I have something to show you so we need to get there before the sun goes down. And pack a backpack," Callie instructed. "And try to keep it light if you can."

Jada was confused but she ran up to their bedroom and did as she was told. When she came back down, Callie was standing by the door wearing her leather jacket again.

"Who's driving?" Jada wondered as she slipped on her shoes.

"I will," Callie answered quickly. "Bring those shoes with you but you're going to want to wear boots for the ride there."

"Why?"

"You'll see," she encouraged with a smile.

Jada found a pair of boots and quickly followed Callie into the garage. She was leaned up against a stunning matte white Ducati motorcycle.

"Since when did you have a bike!?" Jada asked, really confused now.

"A while. I don't really have a chance to ride it as much as I would like to anymore so it was just sitting in the back of the garage under a cover."

Callie then asked, "are you up for the bike?"

"I've never been on a motorcycle," Jada admitted. "I'm riding with you right?" she asked just to be sure.

"Yeah sweetheart. It'll be fun."

"Okay."

She kicked up the kickstand and walked the bike out of the garage and into the driveway. "Here you go," Callie said, tossing Jada another leather jacket to put on. She quickly put on the jacket and pulled her backpack up onto her shoulders. Callie came from somewhere in the back of the garage with two motorcycle helmets.

Both helmets were black but the visors on the helmets were each tinted different colors. "Which one?"

Jada picked the one with the sunset colors and left the blue and green one for Callie. Callie threw her long hair behind her shoulders before pulling the helmet over her head and clasping the chin strap. Jada followed her lead and soon she was impressed with herself looking like a biker as well.

"Ready?"

Jada nodded as Callie got on her motorcycle. She kicked the kickstand with the heel of her foot and gestured for Jada to get on. "Don't worry about tipping it, I got it."

Jada threw her leg over the bike and pushed herself up onto the second seat. She was a little scared at first. When she was fully on the back, her feet couldn't touch the ground. She found her footing and the footrests for the passenger. Once she was settled, Callie moved back until her body was right between Jada's legs. This was going to be a fun ride.

As much as Callie on a bike was a turn on, Callie sitting right between her legs was one as well. Jada was positive Callie felt her reaction since she pressed her body as far as it could go against Jada's.

"Are you ready?"

Jada nodded. "Yeah."

Callie clicked the key and turned on the motorcycle. "Hold on to me wherever is the most comfortable for you. And tap on my leg if you need to get my attention. One tap, get my attention, two taps slow down, and three taps stop. You all good?"

She nodded again. "I'm so ready."

Jada tightened her arms around Callie's midsection as she began to walk the bike forward until she slowly twisted the handle and they were moving. She was a little nervous at first, but was quickly comforted by Callie rubbing her leg with her left hand.

Jada wanted Callie to take her for a ride everyday. Her nerves quickly transitioned into excitement. Every time they came to a stop, Callie would pop her visor up and ask Jada how she was doing.

"Baby, this is amazing!" Jada shouted through her helmet.

"Wait until you see this!" Callie replied back as the light turned green.

Jada positioned herself back over Callie's shoulder as they got moving again. Her long black hair was going wild behind her so Jada rested the front of her helmet on Callie's shoulder to avoid being blinded by all the hair. Jada was beginning to see what all the excitement was about. They had turned down a road that Jada assumed led towards the beach and she was right.

The view was stunning. The only thing between the road and the Pacific Ocean was the beach. As she got over how close they were to the water, Callie tapped on her leg and pointed up to the sky to reveal the most beautiful sunset Jada had ever seen in her life.

She started hugging Callie from behind as a thank you. "It's beautiful, isn't it?" she heard Callie say from in front of her.

"It is," Jada replied. "But not as beautiful as you!"

She could feel her fiancée laugh. The view was simply breathtaking. And Jada was going to tell Callie to bring her back here a lot more often.

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