Less than an hour later, the doorbell rang at Javier's door. When he opened it was Lanie standing in front of him and staring at him.

"How can you just think that your leg would keep me from falling in love with you again," she asked.

"I ... well, there are many who want to have nothing to do with it," replied Javier.

"But I'm not many. Javier I want to get to know you again, so please, give me, give us a chance, "said Lanie.

"Have you really thought about it well," Javier still wanted to know a little skeptical.

"No, I have not. Because there was nothing to think about. I also find it better anyway, if you follow your heart," said Lanie.

"I think so too," Javier smiled and pulled her to him so he could kiss her.

"Even if it doesn't make the impression now, but Lanie, I want us to take it slow. I think I just need a little more time for everything than before," said Javier, while he stroked her a strand of hair behind her ear.

"That's perfectly all right," smiled Lanie.


Over three month later

"Lanie, who is this guy," Beckett wanted to know and looked at her best friend searchingly.

"Victor Moore, I sent you the ID already 2 hours ago," said Lanie, and look up from the papers confused.

"I'm not talking about him now," Beckett said, smiling.

"Whom are you talking about then," asked Lanie and put her pen aside.

"Who is this guy, because of whom you're running around with this I'm head over heels in love light in your eyes for weeks or even months now. And today you've not only this light in your eyes, today it's the I'm head over heels in love and last night was fantastic sparkle, " grinned Beckett. Lanie remembered smiling at the last, really fantastic, night.

Flashback

"Lanie, I ... I don't know," Javier whispered against her lips, as he felt that Lanies hand slid under his shirt.

Lanie tore painfully away from him. "Javier Esposito," Lanie sighed softly, but her hand continued stroking the warm, bare skin. "You know that I don't want to push you to do things you don't want to, but I have the feeling that you want it too," said Lanie smiling, and pressed herself a little more against the bulge in his pants, which prompted him to to close his eyes and groan. Lanie took the opportunity to let her lips move along his throat.

"I want you," she whispered in his ear before nibbling his earlobe.

"Okay," said Javier, and then she saw him in the eye.

A shy smile spread across his face. "I want you too, but could we ... Could we go into the bedroom," he asked shyly.

"Sure," Lanie smiled, stood up from the couch and pulled him up with her.

They reeled kissing in the bedroom and when they got there, Lanie was wearing only her underwear and she was busy, to open his pants.

Javier sat on the bed and took off his pants. He took a deep breath and took off his prosthesis. "Is it disgusting for you," he asked almost fearfully.

Lanie smiled at him and shook her head. She sat on his lap and kissed him long. "I'm absolutely fine, I don't know what I should find disgusting about it," said Lanie.

Javier looked at her gratefully and stroked her with slightly trembling fingers a strand of hair behind her ear.

"Hey, are you nervous," Lanie wanted to know smiling and cupped his hand with hers.

"Well ... I haven't had for a long time," he answered and then had to laugh at that statement.

Lanie also laughed and pushed him gently back on the bed. Javier had forgotten his fears as soon, as he felt Lanies tongue against his lips, begging for entry while her soft fingers stroking his bare skin.


The next morning, Javier was awake when he heard the noise of the shower running in the bathroom. He turned, smiled and buried his face in her pillow, he closed his eyes again, thinking about last night. He opened his eyes again when he heard her come out of the bathroom.

She smiled at him and sat on the bed. "Good morning," she whispered, leaning forward to kiss him.

"Why are you up already," Javier wanted to know, at the moment he couldn't imagine anything better, then spending the morning in bed with her.

"I need to work ... unfortunately," sighed Lanie, but snuggled up to him and closed her eyes appreciatively as he gently stroked her arm.

"I know ... that's a dumb question, but was I ... was I okay," asked Javier shy.

Lanie sat up laughing. "Javier Esposito, don't worry so much all the time. I can tell you, you have forgotten absolutely nothing ... but last night, ... it wasn't okay," said Lanie and let the words hang in the air to make him squirm a little.

Javier looked at her disappointed, for him it was one of the best nights they had ever spent together.

Lanie kissed him with a smile. "It wasn't okay, because it was absolutely amazing ...," she kissed him again. "... and that more than once," she whispered against his lips.

"Do you really have to go," Esposito wanted to know after their lips had parted after a long kiss.

"Yes, I'm already running late," said Lanie, leaving some gentle kisses rain upon his bare chest before she got up and went to the closet.

"See you tonight," Lanie asked as she reached for a jeans and a top.

Javier enjoyed looking at her for a moment before he answered. "I have training tonight, but if you want you can come and watch us," suggested Javier.

"Okay, I'll be there," Lanie smiled because she liked watching him play. He played for almost a year basketball with other disabled. Nothing big, but for Javier and the others, it was important not to give up and still play sports.

"See you later," muttered Lanie before she bowed down again to him to kiss him long.


"Earth to Lanie," Beckett laughed and waved some papers in front of Lanies face.

"What," asked Lanie confused, coming back from her thoughts.

"Who is this man," Kate wanted to know grinning.

"He's different," Lanie smiled.

"Can I meet him sometimes," asked Kate.

Lanie looked at her best friend and bit her lip. Javier and she were seeing each other for more than 3 months now, and she hadn't told Kate or anyone else from the 12th. She wanted that Javier and she had all the time they needed, but after last night, she had the feeling that it wouldn't be bad, to tell the others.

"Let's see, maybe on the weekend," said Lanie because she wasn't sure whether Javier was ready. After all, it was a major step for him.


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