The next day she was released from the hospital with no evidence of her kidnapping except a small bandage on the back of her head and a headache to go with it. "This is home." he said pulling up in front of his house.

"Seems more like a home than that stuffy mansion." she said as he helped her out of the car. Opening the door he ushered her inside, "Now this is more like where I pictured you living."

"Oh really?"

"I dunno you just don't see like the type of guy who would live in a mansion, you know. I mean don't get me wrong it's not like there's anything wrong with living there it just doesn't seem to fit you."

"A pool table nice," she said going over to it and running her hand along the edge. "Wanna play?" she asked.

"Are you sure your up for it you did just get out of the hospital."

"I'm fine."

"Alright but just so you know I'm really good," he told her grabbing a cue off the rack on the wall.

She lined up her shot and Lucky watched as the ball jumped over the ball she was trying to hit. He stifled a laugh, "Here let me help you." he said coming up behind her and helping her line up the shot properly. He wrapped his arms around her waist and placed his hands over hers on the pool cue, in this close proximity he could smell the scent of lavender in her hair. With his help she made the shot and managed to get a ball in the corner pocket.

"See there you go," he said letting go of her and stepping back even though her wished he could stay where he was. She turned and they were mere inches apart, "Thanks." When it was her turn again she lined up her shot but this time she did a shot that would have been impossible for someone who only moments ago couldn't even hit one ball.

"You just hustled me." he said with a grin. "I should have known."

"For a cop you have bad instincts you should have known a girl like me would know how to play pool." she said with a laugh.

"Alright I think were done with pool for now."

"Sore loser are ya."

"No I just know what the outcome will be."

"Your awfully sure of yourself aren't you?"

"I was talking about you beating me, I underestimated you," he admitted.

"You hungry?" he asked making his way to the kitchen as he glanced in the fridge.

"Starving."

"Well unless you want a jar of pickles, olives or condiments were out of luck. Being undercover I haven't been home enough to shop. Looks like I'll have to pick up a few things. But I don't wanna leave you alone."

"I'll be fine."

"You said that last time, remember what happened. No I'll call Nikolas and see if he can pick up some stuff for me."

After Nikolas dropped off the food Lucky began cooking dinner for the two of them, "You can cook?" she asked taking a seat at the island to watch him.

"Yeah I used to help out my Aunt Ruby at the diner when I was younger. She taught me how to cook, now my father owns it. There's a lot you don't know about me."

"I guess that goes both ways but I would like to know more about you," she said as he smiled at her before going back to his chopping. "So what are you making?"

"Well i thought you might like something that reminded you of home so I'm making corned beef and cabbage."

"That's very sweet of you, thank you."

Siobhan set the table while he finished up dinner, then just as they sat down to eat the doorbell rang. "I'll get that, you can start without me." he said going over to answer the door.

"Elizabeth what are you doing here?"

"Oh I wanted to see if you were still taking the boys tomorrow or not?"

"Yeah I would love to see them," he told her.

"Alright well I guess I'll see you tomorrow."

Going back into the kitchen he took his seat across from Siobhan, "Sorry about that."

"Oh it's alright. Who was that?" she asked taking a bite of her corned beef.

"It was Elizabeth she wanted to know if I was still taking the boys tomorrow. I hope that's alright with you?"

"Oh of course, I would love to meet them."

"Good."

"Maybe we can take them to the park or something?"

"Yeah I'm sure they would love that. So what do you think of the food?"

"It's really good. Tastes just like they make back home." she lied.

"Your lying aren't you?" he asked.

"Yeah I am." she admitted with a laugh.