Raz beamed up at Jay. "Always." He followed close to Jay as they made their way out of the airport. "A week in literal paradise with the love of my life?" He sighed dramatically "I guess I can deal with it for a week." He chuckled lightly, not sure where to look first, at the boardwalks lining the white beaches, or to the trees bordering the outer edges of the roads leading deeper to the town
Kinda want a demon and human ship so...help?
"Well, let's go get checked in and then we can explore the beaches." He guided Raz to the hotel they were staying at, checking into the honeymoon suite. It was a beautiful room with a large luxurious bed and an open window leading to a balcony outside. Jay dropped their bags by the chest of drawers and smiled. "Well, here we are."
Raz stood in the middle of the room for a moment, taking in the gorgeous room. He broke out of his amazement and jumped into the bed, curling up in the silky smooth sheets and fluffy pillows. "You've out done yourself my king."
"I've done nothing but what you deserve my prince." Jay chuckled, sitting next to Raz on the bed. "So, I'll take it that you like it?"
"like doesn't even begin to describe it," he replied, sitting up and wrapping his arms around his husband's waist. " I love it here and I love you." He pressed a kiss to the corner of Jay's mouth.
"Well, get changed so we can go to the beach. I'm not about to get sand in his suit and get my ear talked off by Logan."
Raz nodded and bounced off the bed. He found his suit case and pulled out a few items of clothes, a simple blue button down shirt and some beach shorts. He disappeared into the bathroom to change, coming out a few moments taking layer in changed clothes and a near pile of folded wedding clothes
Jay was already changed by the time he came back, sticking to his red theme although a bit lighter than his wedding clothes. "Like I said, blue really is your color."
Raz glanced down at himself "thank you." He found flip flops in anotjer suitcase and gently took Jay's hand in his "and you look very handsome in red." He kissed his cheek and pulled him.out the door
Jay guided his husband to the beach by their hotel, sighing in relief as the sand warmed his feet. "This is paradise."
Raz nodded in agreement, "it really is," he walked off a few yards, looking out on the horizon then at the waters as they lazily lapped at the shores. Raz scooted forwards a bit so that the water washed over his feet but never farther above the ankles. He shivered in delight at the cool water and closed his eyes letting the sun warm him
Jay quickly followed him, slipping his hands into Raz's and lacing their fingers together. He stared out at the horizon, watching the waves come in.
Raz pressed a kiss to the back of Jay's hand and rested his head back against his chest. He glanced up at his husband with a smile and reached up on his toes to press a kiss to his chin.
Jay broke out of his daze at that, looking down at Raz and kissing his forehead. "You've been very affectionate today. Not that I'm complaining but it's certainly different."
"Am not allowed to be affection towards my husband? Especially right after our wedding and on our honeymoon?" He asked innocently with a tilt of his head.
(Idea, someone starts to flirt with Jay and Raz gets defensive. We've seen Jay defensive but I don't think we've ever seen Raz)
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"I never said that. I was just pointing it out." He laughed, nudging his husband lightly. "Besides, there will be plenty of affection tonight. Wedding nights are special for a reason~"
(oh? Yes! Not sure how outwardly defensive Raz would be in the moment but we can definately do something like that^)
"Ah that they are my love," he replied, glad that he was facing the water as his cheeks warmed. "Don't worry, I'd never stop loving you my king, ever." He reaausred. "In the meantime we go exploring the town or boardwalks."
"I say the boardwalks. We could get Logan and Jackson some souvenirs. Maybe it'll convince Jackson to hurry it the hell up with proposing." He laughed, pulling Raz towards the boardwalks with a him.
Raz nodded "we just have to convince one of them to actually go through with the proposal, it can't be so hard." He shook his head with a laugh and gazed out onto the peeks if beaches they could see through the trees and building
"Well, regardless, someone has to do it." He chuckled and pulled him into a small shop to look around. The woman at the register looked up and smiled. "Good afternoon gentlemen, is there anything I can help you find?" "Oh no, we're just looking." Her smile widened when Jay spoke to her, her posture shifting to be a bit, well, flirtier. "Well, I'm here if you need anything." Her voice held a little extra sugar coating to it although if Jay noticed, he didn't say anything about it.
Raz went off to look around for a bit while Jay talked to the woman up front , staying within earshot. He watched carefully from the corner of his eye as she practically draped herself on the counter in front of Jay. He almost laughed aloud as she dropped her voice down. Raz wouldn't consider himself the jelous type but he did have his limits. He looped his arm with Jay's and gently tugged him towards the door "let's look somewhere else, I don't think there's anything in here Lo or Jackson would like."
"Now hold on a second, I haven't had a chance to look. You stay here, I'll only be a minute." Jay patted Raz's shoulder and walked off to look around. The cashier smiled at Raz, although much faker than with Jay. "Are you two friends? What brings you here?"
Raz sighed softly and nodded, watching as Jay walked off before turning his attention to the woman, glaring at her and offering just as far as a smile as she was giving him. "No, actually. We just got married." He crossed his arms over his chest and leaned against the counter, toying with a small trinket. "We're here on our honeymoon."
"Oh? Married? Well, congratulations." The fake sweetness in her tone was obvious, trying to mask her own anger and jealousy. "Well, I do hope you decide to come back. You two seem to be a very…sweet couple."
Raz shrugged "I doubt it." Raz replied bluntly, shrugging his shoulders and setting the trinket down. "Like I said before, there's nothing of interest in here. Though you seem to find your customers very interesting, don't you?"
"Of course I do. Is it so wrong of me to admire what is beautiful?" Her eyes flicked back over to Jay, sighing in near adoration. "It's rare for such a sight to walk in, you won't judge me for staring, will you?"
"of course not. You can stare all you want." He glanced over at Jay, his expression softening as he watched Jay. "I draw the line when you start flirting and displaying yourself to him." He growled softly over his shoulder, "Leave my husband alone." He said, shoving off the counter and heading to the door to wait for Jay outside. He took a deep breath and closed his eyes, his jaw clenching painfully for a moment. He shook his hands out, finding that he had dug his nails into his palm almost to the point of breaking the skin.
Jay joined him a minute later, disregarding the woman when she called her goodbyes as his face twisted in worry. "Raz, honey, is everything alright? Did something happen?" His tone was soft, gently stroking his cheek in concern.
Raz glanced up and shook his head "no, no, everything's fine, probably just jet lag or something." He gave a Jay a tight smile and pressed a kiss to his hand "I'm fine, did you find anything?" He asked, nodding to the door, glaring at the woman in the window before returning his attention to Jay.
"Nah, not really. Sorry for wasting your time love." He laughed, pulling Raz out of the shop. "Well, we can try somewhere else. Or we can head back and order some dinner if the jetlag is getting to you that much."