That Moment

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the way up, teasing Kurt with a glimpse of her bare bottom and long shapely tanned legs. Kurt laughed then went into the bathroom, took his shower and dried off, not bothering to wrap a towel around his waist.
     
    He went up the stairs naked, since his clothes were in a couple of drawers in Jessica's dresser. When Kurt entered the bedroom, he expected to see her laying on the bed waiting for him. She wasn't. She was just pulling on a pair of black jeans over her black thong underwear. She already had a red shirt with a white horse on it pulled on. He asked her, "What's under that shirt, baby?"
     
    She gave him a sly glance and a wicked little smile and said, "That's a surprise for you, baby." Then she let out a husky laugh as she zipped and buttoned her jeans.
     
    She went to the dresser and took out a pair of socks from the drawer while Kurt opened the other drawers to take out clean underwear and socks, a blue t-shirt and a pair of jeans. Jessica sat on the bed and put on her socks while she watched Kurt get dressed. She was getting excited just watching the rippling muscles move beneath his skin as he dressed. She asked him, "Kurt honey, can you please toss me my hairbrush and a red ponytail holder?" He tossed them to her and she brushed her long hair, then parted it into 3 strands and braided them into a long braid that reached her luscious bottom, wrapping the ponytail holder around the end of the braid.
     
    Kurt finished dressing and took her hand, pulling her close and kissing her deeply when she went to put her brush back on the dresser. She wrapped her arms around him tightly and gave him a big hug. When he broke the kiss, they were both breathless. "I love you so much, Kurt!" she said between gasps of air.
     
    "Oh honey, I love you more than life itself. I'd die for you if I had to, babe. You know that?" he asked her. She nodded and kissed him. Then he took her hand in his and they went downstairs to put on their boots.
     
    Kurt pulled the picnic basket out from under the kitchen counter and took the picnic blanket from the closet after he put on his boots. Jessica looked at him curiously and he said, "The picnic is part of my surprise, baby. I packed it when I came downstairs this morning. And if you look outside by the barn, you will see that the horses are both saddled and ready to go too, baby." She looked out the kitchen window, and sure enough, there were Cajun and Lady, all saddled except for their bridles. They had the saddles on and had lead ropes fastened to their halters. They were both tied to the hitching post and nibbling on the grass around the post.
     
    Jessica smiled and asked him, "When did you do that, honey? When I woke up, your clothes were still on the chair upstairs."
     
    Kurt laughed and said, "Right after I came downstairs, I slid my boots on and went outside in just my boots and underwear, with a couple of carrots in my hand. I had no trouble catching them so I put their saddles on and tied them to the post before coming in and packing the basket and making a pot of coffee."
     
    She smiled, winked at him and said, "Wow, you sure were busy this morning, baby. What time did you wake up?" "Around six, honey. I knew you were going to get up at 7:30 so I wanted everything ready for the surprise before you got up. Are you ready to go, baby?" he asked.
     
    "Yeah I guess so. Do I need any extra clothes or anything?" she asked him. Kurt shook his head "no" then Jessica took Angel's food and water dishes out to the barn and they left the house, Kurt locking the door behind him. Kurt tied the basket and blanket to the back of his saddle while Jessica put Lady's bridle on her. Kurt put on Cajun's bridle too. Jessica was about to take off the lead rope when Kurt stopped her. "We'll need the lead ropes, baby. Leave it on her. Mount up, darling." he said.. They both mounted up on the horses and rode out. When they got to the trail down the road, Kurt stopped the horses.
     
    He handed Jessica a

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