“Any time.” He said reaching for the key, realizing tonight was done he seemed to get puppy eyes and Ellie just wanted to wrap him up and bundle him off to bed herself but she made herself a promise that she wasn’t going to jump him on the first date. Little did Luke realize that tonight was, in her mind, their first date. No matter what he planned for tomorrow, she was done teasing him, she was going to have him. She walked him to the door.
“I can’t wait for tomorrow. I bet it will be fun.” She smiled and kissed him and grabbed his butt giving it a squeeze through the jeans. “I can’t wait to get you out of these.” She thought before she reached for the door.
Luke made his way down the steps and went into the house putting his hands into his pockets to hopefully disguise the bulge if his Dad was still up. He walked in and heard the TV and poked his head in to let him know he was home and going to bed.
“Did you two have fun?” He asked. Luke said yes, not entering the little den, but speaking from the dark of the doorway. He turned to go to his room and his dad burst out laughing. He looked over his shoulder and wondered what was so funny, and figured it was just something on TV. He had a distinct problem and figured a shower would help him out with it. He hadn’t closed his door for more than a minute when there was a soft rap on it.
“Yea?” He said. The door opened and dad peeked in.
“Hey, I’m glad you two are getting along so well, just be careful Luke.”
“What do you mean?”
Dad took a deep breath and started. “I just don’t want to see you get hurt. She’s a pretty girl, but this is her last year, right? I just don’t want you to fall head over heels and have her leave you high and dry.”
“I won’t, we’re just friends.”
“Mmm hmm.” His dad stepped forward and reached behind him and tugged the black lace panties from the back pocket of his jeans and held them up. “Just make sure you protect yourself.” He grinned, handing them to Luke, his face was beet red. Dad smirked and left the room closing the door behind him. He went to take his shower shaking his head.
The next morning he had the hood up on Ellie’s car and had tried turning it over a couple times, and the starter took, but it didn’t want to fire. He looked into the possible problems and everything looked in good shape, so he figured he’d look up the symptoms online and most pointed to the fuel filter, so he made a quick run down the parts store and picked up a new one. That seemed to do the trick, once it was installed he was able to start her car several times without any problem.
Ellie came trotting down the stairs with a plate and mug. She walked up to Luke and leaned in fast and gave him a kiss. “Thank you! What was wrong?”
“Fuel filter, I replaced it and now it’s turning over first try.”
“Hungry? I got up earlier than I thought so I baked banana bread.”
He smiled. “Absolutely, let me go wash the gas off my hands.”
“Here, this will make sure you come back.” She broke off a piece and fed it to him. As he hummed his appreciation.
“You think that’s all that will have me coming back? Remind me to fix the mirror in your bathroom.” He leaned in and kissed her again. “That is awesome banana bread though.” He grinned as he jogged into the house. He came back out to find her sitting on the hood of her car, half the slice she’d brought out was gone.
“Do you drink coffee?” She asked, and he nodded. “Guess I should refill this then, huh?” She chuckled. “If you hadn’t taken so long to wash up you might have gotten this cup. Come on up, and I’ll slice some more of this awesome bread.”
“Isn’t this how the spider lures the fly into it’s web?” He chuckled.
“Can spiders even make banana bread? I can assure you that I’ll never trap you, but as my dad used to say, ‘If you want the honey, you gotta deal with the bees.’ I think he meant that you have to take a chance on the bad stuff to get to the really good stuff.”
“Sounds like a good philosophy. I’m kind of scared though. What’s the bad stuff?” He paused for a moment.
“Have you always been such a deep thinker?” She asked.
“I used to get called out by my mom for being introverted and quiet. She was always trying to get me out of my shell.” He shrugged and smiled. “But quiet doesn’t mean stupid.”
“I never thought it did.” She refilled the mug with coffee and added sugar and milk, and sliced off a fresh slice for him and brought it to him.
“What about you Luke? Are you willing to brave the bees to get the honey?” She asked.
“I’ve only been called a coward once, by you.”
“I called you a chicken, not the same thing.” She grinned.
“So… what are we doing today?” Luke just smiled and drank his coffee.
“Jeans, comfortable shoes for walking, and a sweatshirt. That’s all you get for now. We should head out early, maybe 2:30 or 3. Is that okay with you?”
“Are we… becoming a ‘thing’?” He asked her. The genuine innocence was so sweet.
“Well we’ve only been hanging out a few weeks, but so far so good.” She smiled, and noted that she’d been smiling a lot around him. That was a good sign too.
She was excited and curious. She’d gladly go where ever he wanted right now. She had a quick realization, that her little seduction of Luke was backfiring and without him even trying she was being seduced by him as well. “Do I need to bring anything? Water, snacks?” She asked pushing for a hint.
“No we’ll stop at the store on the way.” He smirked popping the last bit of bread into his mouth, washing it down with the rest of the coffee. “Oh, I have something of yours too. I’ll bring it up when I come to pick you up.” She gave him a questioning look. “Don’t look so innocent. I turned redder than your satin top when my dad pulled your panties out of my back pocket last night.”
Ellie bust out laughing. “I was wondering where they’d gone to. I thought you’d pocketed them you pervert.”
“Oh no! I know now that when you grabbed my ass last night you stuffed them in my pocket! You were hoping I’d get caught weren’t you?”
Ellie had tears in her eyes she was laughing so hard. She didn’t have a clue but Luke was hooked now. He had never seen her look more beautiful.
“No, oh my god no. I did sneak them in there, but not for that reason. I figured they’d be a nice little memento of our first date.”
“I thought tonight was going to be our first date?” He asked curiously.
“Well I couldn’t wait. I invited you to dinner last night, as far as I’m concerned that was our first date.” She leaned on her fist smiling at him. “How was it?”
He looked at her wide-eyed, slack jawed. She leaned forward and slipped her tongue between his parted lips and they kissed deeply. “It was fun wasn’t it?” She asked hoping for a little reassurance.
“It was fantastic.” He whispered urgently and kissed her again. “I’ll see you in a couple hours.” He gave her another kiss then stood and left looking over his shoulder at her beaming back at him. He smiled as he headed down into the house to spend a little time knocking off schoolwork before going out for the night.
He knocked on her door at 2:30 sharp. She called out for him to come in. He heard close the closet door, and she popped out of the bedroom in jeans and a black turtleneck. She held her arms out. “Is this okay?” She asked.
“Perfect.” He smiled. They headed down to his car and once again he opened the door for her letting her settle in before he closed it. He hopped into the drivers seat and they were on their way. He drove out to the shopping center and pulled into a space at the grocery store.
“When you were a kid, what were the things you remember most about holiday meals. What was that one thing you couldn’t wait for?” He asked, he tilted his head indicating they were going inside.
“This is a first, a date at the supermarket.” She chuckled.
“Seriously. Was there something special that you only had at that time of the year but not usually any other.”
“Mashed potatoes with a lot of butter and pepper. Oh and my mom only used to make that string bean casserole at holidays. I love that too. Pie is a given, pumpkin and pecan, I’d have both.” She smiled.
“Good, good to know. He grabbed a basket and they started wandering around the store and he picked up the makings of the casserole. A couple boxes of instant mashed potatoes, and some canned gravy. He found canned pumpkin and put some of that in the basket. “What else?” Ellie gave him a curious look trying to figure out what he was doing.
“Well, she used to make glazed carrots too. If we were lucky, relatives from up north would send her a bottle of real maple syrup, otherwise she would make it from butter and brown sugar. That was awesome.” He found carrots and put several cans in the basket as well.
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