Author's Note: This story just came to me one night and i couldn't help but write it. I'm not a professional, so i'm sorry if it's not the best. This chapter is kind of short and sweet, but i promise it will get better. It takes place about midway through season six. PLEASE REVIEW! I need advice!

Disclaimer: I don't any of the characters from the show, that honor belongs to Tim Kring and NBC, though if they ever want my input i would be more than happy to oblige.

The sunlight shined through her very huge window. She didn't want to open her eyes, because she knew if she did she would have to get out of bed. She wanted stay here forever. Jordan felt Woody's arm wrapped around her body, his breath on her ear, his legs entwined with hers. She knew she had no choice, she couldn't be late again, but this was just to wonderful to leave. She didn't want to wake him, so she quietly sat up and pulled off the cover, but it was no use his eyes opened.

"Good Morning," he said in a groggy but happy tone.

"Good Morning to you too" she said " you don't have to get up, I was just getting up to get ready for work."

Before she could add more to her statement he fell back to sleep.

She cleaned up and got ready, and was set to go in less than hour, which was a record for her. When she came out of her bathroom, she saw Woody wasn't in bed, but she did smell the sweet aroma of coffee and knew where he was. As she walked into the kitchen she could smell eggs, which did not have the same effect on her. She felt so nauseous, almost as bad as one of her hangovers.

" Are you okay, Jordan" Woody asked.

"Yeah fine, just a little tired from last night" she said as she winked at him.

He smiled and his baby blues shined. She kissed him goodbye and left for work

On her to way work, Jordan reflected on the last few months. After the whole JD debacle had been solved, things in her life became calmer. Woody and her fell back into their old routine, the way they were before he got shot, expect this time both we're willing to explore the depths of their relationship. Both of them had matured and learned not to take people and things for granted. One day Woody invited Jordan on an "official" date, which was awkward since they knew each other so well, but it was the thought that count. Later that night Jordan and Woody made love again for the first time since the Lucy Carver Inn. It was magical for both of them, and more special than the first time. Now they were truly free to love each other. Since that night Jordan and Woody have been in a good relationship that has lasted.

" Five months" she tells herself. She can hardly believe it.. This felt like a new world record for her. She had never felt this happy, or so carefree. Nothing could ruin her newfound joy.