
We had just spent a night on a ship, Takahe cruising around the Milford Sound. It has been arranged by Lewis and Ann who wanted to enjoy cruising Milford Sound on their own leisure. The cruise was nice and the beauty of Milford Sound was beyond words. The ship moored by an abandoned jetty which leads to an abandoned settling that was used as a whaling base for whaling ships in the 19th century. The place has a few abandoned huts and was for a time used by hunters and fishing enthusiasts. But after the 1970s, only tourists came here but those were rare as it can only be accessed by the sea only. The place was well kept and has this rustic old town feel to it. We decided to walk along the stony shore after dinner. We heard some sound from the huts area and decided to investigate. We hear some muffled sound from one of the huts. We walked towards it with cautioned. I grabbed a tree branch thinking some wild animals. G F is bit afraid but holding tight to my hand. We reached the hut and saw some dim lights. We hear the distinct sound of a woman’s moans. Curious, we made our way to the opened window and were surprised to see Ann in sensual pleasure with Lewis. Their sensual pleasure was taking hold of our fascination. We were discovered when the window made a noise as we pushed it. Lewis and Ann saw us too but were so engrossed in pleasuring each other that they both climaxed soon after. We made our way back to the ship after being discovered but we can definitely hear them climaxing. We had a quickie back in the cabin and decided to have an early night but wondering how did Lewis and Ann fared.
The next day at dawn as the ship moved away, we can clearly see the hut where Lewis and Ann had their night of passion. We didn’t know how long they were there just they were not back by the time we slept. We had breakfast prepared by Lynn. It was a bit awkward when Lewis and Ann joined for breakfast. After some hours, Takahe soon neared the Milford Sound ferry pier. We departed with Bill and Lynn waved us goodbye and winked at all of us saying that the nature is a good way to enjoy each other. We all feigned ignorance but smiled instead. We all made our way to the silver Ford Territory SUV and made our journey back to Queenstown via Te Anau.
I drove the SUV heading southeast on Milford Sound Highway (Highway 94) and then on Te Anau Milford Highway (H94). The journey back was a bit uneventful and the scenery was beautiful. But the atmosphere in the car was silent and pinged with the awkwardness for all. Finally unable to take the silent and the tension, Lewis and I spoke almost at the same time. “Sorry,” we both muttered before we broke into laughter. The ladies sitting at the back joined in the laughter too. The tension has been broken and things seemed to be getting back to normal. The next few hours proved to be the most interesting time on the journey. One that would bring us closer in more ways than one. By the time we had the laughter, we were approaching the town of Te Anau. We stopped for some light lunch and refuel the SUV.
Refreshed and with a tank full of gas, I drove towards Te Anau Mossburn Highway (H94). The journey this time was more pleasant since the tension was broken. Ann surprised us by asking Gina about the incident in the hut. G F was speechless and so was I. “Do you like seeing Lewis and I having sex back there?” asked Ann. G F shyly nodded. Lewis taking cue and asked me the same question which I said yes. Lewis went on and said that they always like the fantasy of being watched by others. The outdoor sex as well as the one in the hut was a thrill for them of being caught by others. They were hoping we are the one caught them doing it. G F was surprised and asked Ann if that is on her mind. ‘Yeah, I like you both to see us,” said Ann. This conversation is getting interesting to say the least. I made a phone call to Coronation Lodge to see about our reservation. Unfortunately the reservation desk told me that they had double booked and the room was taken. The place is fully booked and all been taken up too. They tried to make amends and searched for nearby accommodation at the preferable rates. Lewis said he will take care of it. Lewis made a quick call. “It is settled. You two are staying with us. No buts,” Lewis said. We both agreed as the SUV made its way from Mossburn Five Rivers Road (H97) towards Athol Five Rivers Highway (H6). From here the journey to Queenstown is only another hour or more away.
As we reached Frankton and near Queenstown Airport, Lewis asked me to drive to Arrowtown instead. I asked why since we are going to Queenstown. Lewis said he had made a reservation for all in a nice place there. We reached the intersection and I made a right turn at Frankton Ladies Mile Highway (H6). We continued on Lake Hayes Arrow Junction Highway and then turned to Arrowtown Lake Hayes Road. Lewis guided me to our accommodation, Millbrook Resort. We all were awed by the place. It is a classy five-star resort which showcase a relaxed New Zealand country lifestyle. We arrived at the lobby and Lewis went in to get us checked-in. A few minutes later, Lewis came back with the room keys. “We got ourselves a cottage,” gushed Lewis. We got our luggage out to the bellboy service and proceeded to our cottage.
The cottage is luxurious and spacious. We all felt so comfy with the cottage. Our luggage arrived and duly put into the two bedrooms. We went ahead to explore the place. It has fireplace, large communal area, a fully equipped kitchen and private laundry facilities. There is satellite TV and video on hand. For music, the place comes with CD player. Broadband internet access was available. The bathroom was beautiful and the bathrobes supplied are luxurious and thick. The view out of the cottage is absolutely magnificent. It opened to the golf area and over the horizon, the majestic Coronet Peak. The place is definitely a worthy 5-star rating. We were awed and felt it is too much. We don’t want to impose but Lewis and Ann would have none of it. They told us that we were definitely welcomed and the spacious place will be lost. Besides they said with a wink, the place is perfect for some extra curricular activities that were talked earlier in the journey. We just smiled.

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