Solstice - Chapter 14
The flight to Hawaii was ten hours which included a stop in LA. Ally had never flown and was a little anxious. Demi, as always, was over the top excited. Alex was exhausted. His wives had worn him out.
They had been in the air for about an hour when he woke. Demi, who sat on the aisle, was chatting with the young flight attendant.
"Is this your first time to Hawaii?"
"None of us have ever been there," Demi replied.
"Vacation?" the attendant asked.
"Honeymoon. Alex, Ally and I got married yesterday."
The attendant's brow raised. "All three of you?"
"Uh huh."
"That's a first for me. I don't think I've ever run across that before."
"Are you shocked?"
"Not really shocked so much. Surprised would be a better term. I take it you and your sister wife like each other."
"Oh, Ally and I are in love with each other and Alex."
"Demi and I were going to marry each other then both marry Alex later, but we decided to do it all at once," Ally added.
"And how did your families take all this?"
"They support us all the way."
"May I ask a personal question?"
"Sure," Demi replied.
"How's your new husband holding up?"
Alex looked at her, "You see who's been sleeping since we left."
She smiled, "Yes, I do. How about a glass of champagne to celebrate? It's on the house."
"We'd love it," Demi replied.
She returned a few minutes later and gave each a glass of champagne and a small bag of cookies, then smiled at Alex.
"I suspect you're living every man's fantasy."
Ally and Demi both laughed. "You have no idea," Alex replied. "No idea, at all."
"Where are you staying in Hawaii?"
"Wailea, on Maui," Demi replied.
"It's adults only," Ally added.
The woman chuckled. "That's probably a good thing. Push the button if you need anything."
"Thank you, we will," Demi replied.
"She seemed to accept things pretty well," Alex said.
"We had a little more of an issue booking the bridal suite for three people," Ally told him "You're going to love it."
"You don't spend that much time in the room on vacation anyway," Alex replied.
"I'm not too sure about that. There are a bunch of things Ally and I want us to do, but we still have to sleep."
"And screw," Ally added.
"Okay, I stand corrected," Alex said.
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The second flight from Honolulu to Maui was less than an hour. Then came the thirty-minute ride from the airport to the resort. Hawaii was the most beautiful place any of them had ever seen.
They walked to the check in desk. "Good afternoon. Do you have a reservation?" the clerk asked.
"We do, the bridal suite," Demi replied, handing him their printed reservation.
He looked it over and handed it back. "I'm sorry, there must be some mistake. The bridal suite is for couples only."
"We are a couple. A couple of three. I was told to have you call the manager, John."
"One moment please."
He left the desk and returned a few minutes later with an older Hawaiian man.
"Welcome to our resort. Which one of you is Demi?" he asked.
"I am," Demi replied.
"It's nice to finally meet you. I'm John. We spoke on the phone."
"John, this is my husband, Alex, and my wife, Ally."
He smiled and nodded to each. "We have your suite ready and waiting for you. I think you'll love it. As you requested, we have a cabana for you on your beach. We furnished you with one extra set of everything. Here are your dinner reservations. The bridal tables we reserved for you all have seating for three. We put brochures in your suite for many of the activities available on the island. Just call or visit the concierge to schedule them. Would there be anything else?"
"No," Demi smiled. "It sounds like you did everything we requested."
"If we've overlooked anything, please let us know. Thomas, get them registered and have them taken to their suite."
"Yes sir."
"Aloha," John told them.
"Aloha," they all replied.
It only took a few minutes to get signed in. Their bags were taken outside and loaded into the trunk of a Tesla. After getting in, the bellboy spoke to the car.
"Bridal suite." The car pulled away and drove itself. "If you need transportation, on the property, just dial the front desk. We'll send one of the Teslas for you. Just tell it where you want to go."
"Just for on the property?" Demi asked.
"Yes, ma'am. We have taxis and Ubers for off property. Many of the activity providers on the island provide their own transportation. Here we are."
He exited the car and opened the doors for them. He and Alex grabbed their bags. After unlocking the door, they stepped inside. The suite was beautiful. The entire back side of the living area faced the ocean.
"There is a staircase on the lanai that leads to your private sunbathing area. It's completely secluded, except from the air. Please make yourselves at home. Call the desk if you need anything. Aloha."
"Aloha," they all replied.
Alex put their bags on the massive king bed, then the three explored their suite. This was luxurious. There were three robes and slippers on the bed laying on top of the scattered rose petals. There was a small kitchenette with a table for three. On the lanai sat three chaise lounges and another table for three. They climbed the metal, spiral stairs on the lanai and found their private area with three more chaise lounges, a large bed, and small three-person table and chairs. Three sides of the rooftop area had walls about five feet tall but the side facing the ocean was open. Going back down they walked to the beach, passing their sheer draped cabana on the way. There was no one anywhere near them.
"Wow!" Ally said.
"Yeah, wow!" Demi replied.
They walked back to their suite and Alex plopped down on the bed.
"Later, husband. We wanna shower and eat first," Demi told him.