Eric chuckles as he buries his nose into Pam’s hair, inhaling the sweet, clean scent of her as she squirms in the cage his arms have become around her. “Good evening, prinsessa,” he purrs before nipping at her earlobe with his blunt teeth, causing her to giggle as he finally releases the tight hold he had kept on her from the moment he closed his eyes, much later into the day than they usually do; thanks to their antics the night prior.
“Good evening,” she giggles softly as she turns in his arms to face him, and he is greeted not only by her bright blue eyes but the kiss she offers as well. He happily accepts it, deepening it before she pushes gently against his chest and he pulls away. Pam’s eyes search his for a moment before they glance around the richly decorated guest room they have been gifted. “When did we make it to the bed?” she asks innocently, arching her brow as Eric’s deep chuckle rings out.
“Right after you fell asleep during your bath,” he explains with a wide smile, “Which means I won our bet.”
“Does not,” Pam says, shaking her head adamantly even as her smile grows.
“I told you that you wouldn’t make it to the bed,” Eric reminds her, his eyes wide, “And you didn’t. You fell asleep in the tub.”
“But I’m in the bed now,” Pam reminds him with a flourish, gesturing to the silk sheets and blankets surrounding them, “So, technically, I won; and you helped me.” She giggles as Eric merely sighs, draping an arm across his eyes; both of them aware that there was never any question of who would win. But Eric eventually peers out from under his arm as she shoves him to his back and climbs to sit astride him. He arches a brow as she pouts down at him and he wonders what he could have possibly done wrong within the first minute of waking this time. “Min prins,” she says softly, her lower lip almost trembling, “You didn’t get me a Valentine’s Day present.”
“I certainly did,” Eric says conversationally, “I got you--”
“Your dick doesn’t count,” Pam interrupts flatly, holding her finger up as if he doesn’t try this at least once a year.
But Eric merely blinks, waiting until she lowers her finger. “It was safely tucked away in this room,” he tells her, “Until someone didn’t want to be fucked in this room and made us leave.” He arches a brow as Pam glares down at him, “You really only have yourself to blame, Pamela.”
“But we came back to the room,” Pam argues, thumping his chest in accusation, “And you didn’t give it to me.”
“I didn’t have time,” Eric says, his eyes twinkling in mirth. Deliberately, he lifts his hand so that Pam turns her head to watch. Wiggling his fingers he places it back on the sheets near his head, sliding it along the bed until it disappears under Pam’s pillow. Pulling it back out, he now has a small, red, velvet box between his fingers, “You did say you’d make it to bed.”
“Gimme,” Pam squeals, reaching for the box that Eric holds over his head, just out of her grasp.
“It’s nothing to get too excited about,” he warns her as he drops it into her waiting hands; and for just a moment he worries that he should have gotten her something more. But Pam grows quiet as she opens the box, and he can see the glint of a reflection in her blue eyes when the gift catches the light. “I thought we could go back to our cabin after tonight,” he whispers softly, his fingers trailing up and down her bare arm as she lifts the key into her hand, “You did say you wanted to just be husband and wife for a while.” He waits until her eyes rise to meet his, and he smiles the crooked smile that has only ever belonged to her, “What better place than where it began?”










