That Moment

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black blindfold, then took Lady's lead rope in his hand and said, "Put the blindfold on baby. I don't want you to see the surprise before I'm ready for you to see it. You'll only need to wear it for about a half hour, honey, so don't be afraid."
     
    Jessica cocked an eyebrow at him and said, "I'm not afraid, Kurt. I'm just very, very curious about the surprise." Then she put on the blindfold.
     
    He said, "Now hold on, honey. I'll walk the horses to the surprise that awaits you, my love." Then Jessica felt the horses start to move and she held tightly to the reins. Every few minutes, Kurt would ask her, "Are you alright, baby?"
     
    Jessica would reply, "Yes dear, I'm fine. Are we there yet?"
     
    He laughed and said, "No baby, not yet."
     
    She felt Lady turn right, onto another trail she had guessed. Kurt said, "Five more minutes baby, then you can take off the blindfold."
     
    She said, "Ok honey." then felt Lady stop.
     
    She heard Kurt dismount and he said, "Stay right there for a couple minutes, baby." She heard him removing the saddle from Cajun, then she heard him lead the horse away a short distance and heard a gate close. Jessica jumped as she felt his hand on her thigh. "Easy baby, it's just me." he said soothingly. He put his hands on her waist and lifted her down after she put her hands on his shoulders. Her body slid slowly down his and she heard him take a deep breath as her lower body slid over his and her feet touched the ground. He kissed her and said, "Stand right here, baby. Don't move until I come to you."
     
    "Ok Kurt." she replied.
     
    Jessica heard the creak of leather as he unsaddled Lady, then hoofbeats as he walked her away. Creeeeeaaakkkkk, gate opening. Hoofbeats, Lady walking. Creeeeaaakkk, gate closing. She heard him walk over and lift the saddles and walk away. A moment later, she heard two thumps as Kurt dropped the saddles on something that sounded like wood. More footsteps on the gravel, then Kurt was taking her hand and leading her. He stopped and said, "Ok honey, take off the blindfold." She took the blindfold off slowly to allow her eyes to adjust to the light. When she could see clearly, she looked and saw the lean-to where they had gone for their second date.
     
    But it wasn't a lean-to anymore. The side that had been open before was now closed in and had a door in front of the steps. Attached to the outside wall was a large wooden box with a lid on it. Jessica walked over and opened the lid to see the saddles and bridles in there. That was the thump sound she had heard. She closed the lid down and went up the three steps and opened the door. Kurt was watching her, smiling. He had purchased this lot from Jessica's neighbor as a birthday surprise for her, but she would find that out soon enough. As Jessica opened the door, she gasped at what she saw. Along the wall at the back was a wide platform bed, about six feet wide and seven feet long, with a queen sized mattress, two large fluffy pillows and several blankets on it.
     
    Kurt was standing in the doorway and said, "There are more blankets, sheets and pillowcases in the drawers beneath the bed, baby." She turned to him and smiled, then continued looking around. In the corner by the foot of the bed was a dresser with four drawers, and candles sitting on top of it. On the wall to Jessica's left, she saw several shelves, loaded with pots & pans, dishes, a coffee can with silverware and utensils in it, and canisters of dry goods like flour and sugar, coffee, rice, and other items, and a bunch of canned foods. Beneath the shelves on the floor was a large trunk. Jessica looked to the right and saw a small table and two chairs with an oil lamp hanging from the ceiling above it.
     
    "Oh Kurt," she said hoarsely, "it's beautiful! Did you do all this for me?"
     
    He smiled and said, "No love, I did it for us."
     
    "But how? When? I don't own this property, Kurt. You can't do stuff like this on someone else's property." she said,

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