Chapter Twenty-Four The End

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 *A/N - Ok guys this is the last chapter, I just couldn't stop myself from uploading the last few parts all together :) The video at the side is connected to the story so you should check it out. Hope you all enjoyed the story :) *

Jon’s POV

                I was still mad at myself for giving into Lina and telling her where I we were going but at lest I did a good job at covering it up by acting upset that she had already been to the town where we were headed; I know that she felt bad about feeling like she ruined the surprise but really she didn’t have any idea about what I had planned. Sure she knew what town we were going to but she had no idea what we were going to do once we got that, she also didn’t know that I had the keys to her families cabin and planned on staying there with her the whole weekend. I was excited about being able to spend a weekend alone with her; it seemed like we never really got much time alone at home, there was always someone around, whether it was family, farm hands or friends.

                When we first got into town we stopped at a restaurant and had a quick lunch before walking together through the historic district of the town; there were tons of old buildings and streets set up to resemble somewhat of what would be considered an old western town. We made our way around town taking in the scenes including a huge stone clock tower that had a plaque in front explaining the history of the town; we walked down towards the lake and spent some time on a pier watching the boats come in and out of the docks around us. After watching the sunset from the pier we went back into town and had a nice dinner together; finally conversation was flowing back and forth without effort and it couldn’t have felt better spending time with Lina.

“You want to show me the cabin now?” I asked as we left the restaurant.

“At night? Wouldn’t you rather see it in the morning, and shouldn’t we get checked in wherever were staying?” She asked.

“Well I have the rest of the weekend already planned out and our reservations are already all set for where were staying. I brought some flashlights if it’s too dark to see when we get there.” I offered hoping that she wouldn’t put up much more of a fight about going to the cabin; I wanted to make it as much of a surprise as I could that we were staying there but if she didn’t agree to go I didn’t know how I would hide the fact that we would be staying at the cabin without her getting suspicious on the drive out there.

“Ok, let’s go.” She replied seeming to get a little more excited about going to see it.

                We got back in the truck and I let her drive knowing she would know the way there and not wanting to hint that I had already looked up the directions in case she didn’t want to drive there and I had to find it myself. I could almost see her excitement grow the closer we got to the cabin and I would be lying if I said that mine wasn’t too; I had no idea what to expect when we got there but I wasn’t disappointed in the least bit when we arrived. When the truck came to a stop it was complete silence in the cab as we both took in the immaculate structure in front of us; we didn’t have to worry about lighting because it seemed like the entire property was lit up with street lights hanging from posts and most of the lights in the home had been turned on. I had to think that Thomas had somehow arranged this for us; I wouldn’t think that they left all the lights on in the place year round while they weren’t there.

                In front of us stood a two story all wood log cabin with an expansive wrap around deck; all the wooden pillars holding up the covered deck were intricately carved in the shapes of different animals, everything ranging from birds to wolves. The deck was lighted too and outside of the front door there was a set of chairs and tables along with a porch swing connected to the overhang above the deck. I looked over at Lina to see that she was smiling from ear to ear, that same smile that took my breath away every time it crossed her face; she took her eyes off of the cabin and looked over at me before speaking.

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