Chapter 38: The Last Day's Surprise

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The next morning, I woke up feeling a mix of excitement and sadness. It was our last day in Wyatt's hometown, and I was going to miss his family and the beautiful place we had been staying at. We had to pack our bags before leaving after lunch, but Wyatt had planned a surprise for me.

As we walked towards his dad's garage, Wyatt said, "I want to take you to my favorite place in town." He pulled out an old bike and two helmets. "Put this on," he said, handing me a helmet, "and wear this jacket, it's gonna be cold." He put on his own biker jacket and we got on the bike. I held onto his waist tightly as we rode off.

The wind blew through my hair as we rode down the roads of the small town. It felt like we were the only ones there, and I loved the feeling of being on the back of a bike with Wyatt. Eventually, we arrived at a hill, and Wyatt said, "Now we gotta walk to get there." He took my hand and led me up the hill.

As we reached a point on the hill, I was blown away by the view. We could see other hills in the distance, and tiny cars driving down the highway. Wyatt wrapped his arm around my waist and kissed my head. "This is my favourite place in the world," he said.

"It's beautiful," I said, gazing out at the view.

"You know," he said, "you're the only one I've ever brought up here."

I turned to him, surprised. "Really?"

"Yeah," he said, smiling at me. "I wanted to show you something special."

I smiled back at him, feeling grateful and happy to be there with him. As we gazed out at the view, we could even see Wyatt's parent's house in the distance.

"I'm going to miss this place," I said, feeling a twinge of sadness.

"I know," he said, "but we'll come back soon. Maybe even for Christmas."

I hugged him tightly, feeling grateful for him and for the amazing experience we had shared in his hometown.

As we stood on the hill, taking in the breathtaking view, I couldn't help but feel a flutter in my stomach. I turned to Wyatt and stared at him flirtatiously, biting my lip. "You know what would make this place even more special," I said, my eyes locked onto his.

He looked at me, a hint of amusement in his eyes. "Oh, that's silly. We can't do it here," he replied, trying to hide a smile.

"Why not?" I asked, taking a step closer to him. "I mean, we're all alone up here, and the view is so beautiful. It's the perfect spot."

Wyatt hesitated for a moment, then took a deep breath. "Okay," he said, giving in to my suggestion. "Let's do it."

I jumped onto him, and he held me on his hips as we started to make out. The passion and intensity between us were electric, and I could feel the heat building up inside me. We kissed for what felt like an eternity, lost in each other's embrace.

After we had our moment, we walked back to the bike, both of us feeling a little flushed. "That was amazing," I said, my voice barely above a whisper.

Wyatt smiled at me, his eyes twinkling with mischief. "I have a feeling that won't be the last time we do it in a beautiful spot like this."

I grinned back at him, feeling a rush of excitement coursing through my veins. This trip had already exceeded my expectations.

We rode back to Wyatt's house and grabbed our bags. Naomi had decided to stay with her parents for a few more days, so it was just me and Wyatt. Mrs. Chen hugged me tightly and said, "We would love to have you back here whenever you're free." She treated me like her own daughter, and it felt wonderful.

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