Author's Note: Okay, so this was inspired by a children's book...kinda sick, maybe. Anyway, I hope you enjoy. Please review! =)


"That is definitely a rabbit."

"Jean, you are the smartest person I know, but you're wrong. That is duck."

"No, see, those are definitely bunny ears. See, they stick out from its head right there. And that is a fluffy tail. Definitely a bunny," Jean answered with a smile.

"No, that is the duck bill, and that thing is the flippy tail," Scott answered playfully, wrapping an arm around her waist and pulling her closer. She rested her head in the hollow of his shoulder and breathed in the smell of him. His muscles tightened under her touch.

"Flippy tail? What a scientific term, Mr. Summers."

"And 'fluffy tail' is? I think not, Ms. Grey."

"That would be Dr. Grey, and in my expert opinion, I would definitely say that by the varying levels of roundness on that part right there, it is most definitely a fluffy, cotton ball bunny tail."

"You're not a doctor yet, so your opinion is not considered expert just yet."

"I had a pet rabbit as a child. That counts as an expert," she said defensively.

"I've seen ducks on this pond every year since I came. That counts, too," Scott replied with a kiss to the top of her head. She looked up at him and gave him another kiss, deeper and more passionate than the previous ones. He pulled her on top of him, not breaking the kiss, and she felt his reaction against her thigh. Her hand traveled lower as she began fumbling with his belt buckle. As she grazed the right places, he gasped. "We shouldn't be doing—someone could see," he managed.

"You're right…inside," she suggested, equally breathless. She rolled off him and lay on her back, trying to catch her breath. "But I still say it's a bunny."

"No…definitely a duck." When he disagreed, she kissed him again. When she pulled away, he took one glance at the cloud they had been studying. "Okay…yeah…I see it now. It's definitely a bunny."

"Yes," she said as she nipped at his neck. "That's what I thought you'd say."