[TR] For Sam
It was hard to find places to go on dates on a deserted island and Jack was well aware it always required a lot of creativity. This morning, he woke up early and made the trek for coffee, bringing back two mugs (he drank his own in the compound kitchen) for Sam to have when she woke up. He put those close by before kneeling on the bed to kiss her awake. He always loved Sam when she first woke up in the morning and she was still hazy from sleep; Sam, in those moments, wasn't a soldier anymore. She was just Sam and had a sweetness he didn't think she could let herself have when fully aware and alert.
"Wake up. We've got plans today."
"Wake up. We've got plans today."
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Suit on, she pulled a pair of shorts and a t-shirt on top of it. Sam didn't normally wear shorts, thinking they looked ridiculous on someone who would be forty-two in a few months, but swimming was one of those times that called for them. No one wanted to try to get into a pair of jeans while still drying off.
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Sam, on the other hand, had no idea how to plan a wedding. To be honest, it had been Pete that had done most of the work the one time she'd made it almost to getting married, and Sam had gone along with it all and nodded and said yes to everything from the florist to the caterer to the musicians. Not out of some 'wives must submit to their husbands' BS, which Sam wouldn't have stood for anyway, but mostly because her heart had been more into saving the world than walking down the aisle.
Honestly, she would be happy with just showing up at the council offices with Jack and grabbing the first available council member to make it official, but somehow that seemed... not quite a fitting way to do it after the years and years it had taken them to get there. So she was a little at a loss.
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Didn't women like picking out dresses and cakes and shit? Jack could go for the cake-picking part and, if they'd been on earth, he knew just the bakery to order from, but here, well. He was doing the best with what he had and it wasn't really a lot.
"She is," Jack confirmed. "Jane, that is. They're both really happy. Look, if this isn't your thing...I know having a ring sprung on you kinda boxes you into saying yes to a marriage but I'd rather know if you don't want to get married. It's okay. Promise."
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She stopped walking, turning to face him despite the armful of towels. "I love you, Jack. I love waking up with you, I love falling asleep with you... I want to marry you."
There was that but again, hanging there even though she hadn't said it. Why? What was her deal, her hangup?
"Please just be patient with me?" she asked, her voice smaller than she liked.
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So instead of blurting out an acidic comment, she dropped the towels and cupped his face in her hands, kissing him, soft and deep, taking her time. "Does that feel like an obligation or a chore to you?" she asked softly, hands still palming his face.
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Sam nudged him with her elbow. "I think you mentioned something about swimming?"
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"Where'd you find this spot, Sam? Been keeping it hidden from me?"
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