sam - tr
Jack hadn't fought with Sam very often and while he thought they were probably on good terms again, this was the longest they'd gone without you know since they'd finally, officially hooked up.
Maybe that was a stupid thing to be worried about but Jack had worried. He wasn't so good at the talking thing, especially when it came to his feelings, and it was a lot easier and a lot more genuine to express his love and admiration in a caress down Sam's neck and shoulder or a kiss that went on so long that he saw stars.
She was over in her "office" again and Jack rapped lightly at the door frame, giving her what he hoped was a charming grin.
"You busy, Sam?"
Maybe that was a stupid thing to be worried about but Jack had worried. He wasn't so good at the talking thing, especially when it came to his feelings, and it was a lot easier and a lot more genuine to express his love and admiration in a caress down Sam's neck and shoulder or a kiss that went on so long that he saw stars.
She was over in her "office" again and Jack rapped lightly at the door frame, giving her what he hoped was a charming grin.
"You busy, Sam?"
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Jack tugged her close. "I have always got your six, Carter. Even more, now."
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They hadn't been intimate since Jack had found out about the pregnancy and while it was hardly the most important thing, he felt like they needed the closeness and the connection. He thought maybe that Sam would agree.
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That was part of it--most of it, actually. Not that the island wasn't normally beautiful, but it was especially so tonight. But there was a little part of her that was somewhat skittish at getting close with Jack again, even though she needed it.
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He ran a hand down her neck and shoulder, smiling a little sappy. "I love you, Sam. I know I keep saying that, but I feel like I need to say it again. I just want everything to be okay between us, you know?"
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She still felt a little weird and unsure, like she was a little bit on the wrong foot, but having this quiet time out here on the beach had alleviated some of it.
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