I glanced at Jasper and winked, wanting to thank his parents for making him too, but I continued with my speech.
“Now, let me take you back to our high school days. Back then, Jesse, Silas, Elliott, and I were inseparable. We tackled exams together, shared countless laughs, played our music in Jesse’s garage, and got into our fair share of trouble. I remember the time Jesse thought it would be a great idea to sneak into the school after hours. Of course, he forgot about the security cameras. But that’s Jesse for you—always full of bright ideas, like the time he wanted us to try out for a reality show.”
“Yeah, and look where that got us!” he yelled and everyone laughed.
“Despite the occasional mishap, one thing was always clear: Jesse is a loyal friend with a heart of gold. Silas and Elliott can also vouch for that. And then came Olivia. Although she didn’t join in on our high school shenanigans, it was clear from the moment she entered Jesse’s life that she was someone special.
“Watching them grow together over the years has been nothing short of inspiring. From the moment they started dating, everyone realized they were meant to be. Olivia, you’ve always brought out the best in Jesse, and Jesse, you’ve always made Olivia laugh like no one else can. Your love story is like a classic high school romance movie, but with a much better soundtrack and way fewer awkward prom photos.”
More laughter.
“May your life together be filled with joy, adventure, and all the happiness in the world. And may all your ups and downs be in the bedroom. To Olivia and Jesse, congratulations and cheers!”
Everyone raised their glasses, and we toasted to the couple. I took a seat and Jasper leaned over and said, “That was amazing.”
“Thanks, babe.” I kissed his lips quickly while Olivia’s sister started her maid of honor speech.
As the nightdrew to a close, the newlyweds bid us farewell, stepping into a vintage car adorned with a “Just Married” sign. We all waved them off and then I turned to Jasper and said, “I have a surprise for you.”
His eyes widened, but before he could ask more, a sleek black limo pulled up in front of us.
“What’s this?” he asked, eyes twinkling with surprise.
“Just a little something.” I opened the door, not waiting for the driver as planned, and waved goodbye to Silas, Elliot, and Savannah.
As we settled into the plush seats, the driver pulled away, and Jasper looked over at me. “So, where are we going?”
“You’ll see soon enough,” I replied, smiling mysteriously.
The limo navigated the winding roads of Malibu as Jasper looked out the window. I could almost hear his thoughts still wondering where we were going., I was tempted to tell him, but he would, in fact, know soon enough where our final destination would be.
“Are we heading to Santa Monica?” he guessed.
I shook my head, enjoying the suspense.
“Home?”
Home.I loved it when he talked like that, but we weren’t going home.
“Patience,” I teased, leaning in closer.
“I thought you couldn’t wait to get me out of this tux?” he provoked.
I verified that the partition was up between us and the driver, then turned on the radio from the control above our heads. “We have some time.”
“Oh, really?” He arched a brow.
“Do you think you can be quiet so the driver doesn’t hear?”
Jasper’s eyes flicked toward the front of the car and he lifted a shoulder. “Maybe.”
My dick was straining against my zipper at the thought of him struggling not to be loud as I fucked him in the moving vehicle. “Guess we’ll see.”
“Oh, yeah?”
“Fuck, yeah.” I winked and undid my belt.
He licked his bottom lip and got to work on his own pants. “Are you sure we have enough time?”