A/N: Here are the next five words

A/N: Here are the next five words. I actually finished this whole thing. Because I got 35 words totally off this random word generator thing for this particular thing. And I had them all written down on index cards, so I spent today writing the remaining 30 paragraphs. I realized along the way, I have a bunch of proposal and children ones. But I think they're all somewhat unique. Anyway, look out for the next six "chapters" of this. Enjoy! R&R! Thanks! –Mac

Disclaimer: I don't own LWD.

Clearly Not That Simple

Filter

It's like sometimes there is no filter in his head. He says things to her that he really should be saying. It's not as if he's deliberately trying to hurt her, though sometimes it seems that way. His mouth just moves faster than his brain sometimes. Which, ironically, she could probably believe—though she refuses to believe that his apology is sincere. One day though, he's sure, that without something to filter it out the truth is going to slip out. And he hopes she believes those three little words.

Bogus

Everyone around them saw through their little act. The secrecy, the bumbled cover stories, the accidental touches. Even Marti, who if in her capacity could do so, wanted to quirk an eyebrow, stand with one hand on her hip and tell Smerek and Casey to "Snap out of it already! Just tell everyone the truth. We'll be happy for you, honest." But maybe they're not hiding their relationship in fear of not being accepted. Maybe it's just a half-baked excuse to have each other all to themselves. Because it seemed like everyone else figured it out before they did.

Ministers

He thought it would be as simple as him getting down on one knee and her saying yes. That was enough for him. But now they were talking ministers and churches and who is going to be in the wedding party. He thinks he might drown in the flowers, the invitations, the food choices, the cake, the colors, cream or off white? He was pretty sure he had passed out when the planner handed him the guest list. Once he had been revived to help with the seating chart he knew it was clearly not that simple.

Companion

She was his world. She made his day brighter with her smile. Her laughter was contagious. The way her eyes seemed to see right through him, right into his soul, made him want to do better, be better—for her. When he looked down the road toward the future, there was only one person he wanted to make that journey with him. One person he wanted to hold his hand through the good, the bad, the worst and the best…and that one person was her. "That," Sam told him, "Should be exactly what you say in your vows. I told you that you didn't need my help."

Offended

She was offended the first time he called her princess. And the second time, and the third time, and the fourth time and the… (I think the point has been made). Eventually, she got used to it, like she got used to his scent on her pillow and the quick kisses he would give her every time he passed her in the halls at school, in the kitchen, in the living room, in the bathroom, in her… (I think the point has been made). But the first time he called their daughter princess, her heart swells and she can't help but smile.