“Bad boyfriend in the past?”I probe, and she shakes her head.
“No, I don’t date.”
I want to ask her what this is then, but I decide not to push it.I’m finally getting her to open up to me, and I don’t want to do anything to jeopardize that.
“Let me help you with the strap,” I tell her as she slides the helmet on.
She tilts her chin up, and I thread the strap through and pull it tight.I smile at her, and she looks like she’s starting to have second thoughts, so I hop on and start the bike.
“Hop on,” I tell her, and she takes a deep breath and moves closer.
Her hands land on my shoulders as she throws her leg over the back of the bike and climbs on behind me.Having her thighs pressed against me has my cock hardening, and when I feel all of her curves molded against my back, I swear that I almost come.
“Hang on!”I call.
“To what?”She yells over the roar of the engine.
“Me.”
With that, I kick the kickstand up and rev the engine.Ruby squeals, and her hands wrap around my waist, squeezing me tightly as we take off.
I grin.This is heaven, or my idea of heaven, anyway.I didn’t think riding on my bike could get any better, but having Ruby on it with me is the best.
I turn and head out of town towards a back road that winds its way up the nearest mountain.I stumbled across this place on one of my rides when I first moved to town.It seemed like a romantic spot, and I had hoped to take Ruby here one day.
I pull into the scenic overlook and come to a stop near the guardrail.Ruby is still clinging to me, and I hate the thought of asking her to let go, so I park and then rest my feet down, stabilizing the bike.
“Whoa,” Ruby breathes, and I glance over my shoulder at her.
She’s staring out at the view of the valley, and I smile.
“I know.It’s beautiful.Almost as pretty as you.”
Ruby side-eyes me, and I laugh.
“Too cheesy?”
“Yeah,” she says, but she’s smiling.
“Come on.There’s a bench over there that we can sit on.”
She hops off the bike and I climb off after her.
“Do you take all of your dates up here?”She asks as I lead her over to the bench.
“Is this a date?”I counter, and her lips flatten.
“No.”
“Damn.”
She looks at me for a moment, and I try to read the expression on her face but she turns away before I can.Maybe if there was more light, but there’s only the moon and one streetlight for us to see.
All of the lights from Wolf Valley and the nearby towns are sparkling in the distance, far below us.
“I don’t date either.No one has ever interested me before… until you.”
“You’re getting cheesy again,” she warns me, and I smile as I scoot closer to her on the bench.