AN: Here is the last chapter of this little story. I hope you all enjoy it!

I'm really grateful for all your reviews, I can't describe what they mean to me. And I'm really happy you all seem to love Benny just as much as I do.

"Benny's birthday, it's today right? I'm interrupting your tradition. Becker I'm so sorry, I really should go. I had no idea." Jess stood up, reaching out for the files that lay beside her. "If you could only sign the report real quickly..."

Becker reached for Jess' hand instead of the report, "Jess, calm down. Benny wouldn't have let you in if she didn't want to have you around, let alone invite you for dinner."

Uncertainty was still displayed on Jess' face, but when Becker gently pulled her down beside him, she didn't fight back. "Are you sure? I really don't want to interrupt anything, or impose my company on you two."

"I'm sure."

Benny watched the scene from the side. For a moment it seemed as though they had both forgotten her presence and she smiled a satisfied smile.

Jess was the first to snap out of the world she and Becker shared. She congratulated Benny with a hug and asked her if it was really okay for her to stay. When her question was answered in the affirmative, the tension deserted Jess and she sat back down beside the birthday girl.

During the dinner, Jess listened to the playful banter between Benny and Becker. She had never seen Becker so relaxed and at ease. A dreamy expression crept over her face; Jess knew that if she hadn't been falling for the captain already, she would've been now.

Benny's brain was running full speed. Dinner was nearly done and usually she and Becker would watch a movie before ending the day. She planned on doing that today as well, but she wanted to pick the "right movie". She loved comedies and her brother only watched action and historic movies, but she assumed that Jess was more the romantic type.

She grabbed the TV-Guide and scanned the listings.

"We'll watch Letters to Juliet," Benny stated suddenly interrupting her brother who was telling Jess about some gun.

Jess beamed at the idea, while Becker groaned. "Not a chick-flick."

His comment earned him a gentle hit on his arm from his younger sibling. "My birthday, my rules, my choice," Benny smirked and stood up to get the TV remote.

When she returned to the sofa, Benny sat down between the armrest and her brother, causing him to slide closer to Jess. She noticed the soft red color that covered Jess' face and took no notice of the glare Becker shot her.

Halfway through the movie, Benny suddenly announced that it was time for her to leave. She said her farewells quickly and hastily left the room. Becker followed her, but not before shooting Jess an apologetic look. At the door, he stopped his sister.

"You weren't very subtle today," The soldier glared at his sibling.

Benny raised her eyebrows, "I don't do subtle when it comes to you and women." Then she lowered her voice, "Take some advice from me: You love her."

"I don't!"

Benny shook her head in disbelief, at her brother's objection. "Oh please, Becker don't go there. I'm not interested in your self-deceit; tell it the wall if you like, but you know I'm right. And Jess is head over heels for you. Don't wait too long. She won't wait forever."

Benny left her brother standing in the hallway speechless. The captain took a minute, fighting the annoyance caused by his sister's words, before he returned to Jess.

The young woman had gathered her belongings and was sitting on the edge of the sofa. "I should go too. I'm sure you'll be happy when you have your flat to yourself again."

"Haven't signed the reports yet," Becker pointed out to buy himself a little bit of time. He reached for the paperwork and sat back down beside Jess.

He quickly wrote his name under the reports and handed Jess the papers, but without letting go of them completely. Surprised, Jess looked at him.

She had mentioned at the beginning of 'Letters to Juliet' that she had never seen the film and how she had always wanted to travel to Tuscany. With the words from his sister in mind, Becker took a deep breath. He wasn't sure if it was a smart thing to do, but he asked, "How about you stay and we watch the movie through?"

Jess was staggered by his offer. "What? That's nice really, but you don't like that movie. You don't have to do it."

Becker winked at her, "I could survive, with your company."

Jess felt the warmth rising in her cheeks; she couldn't believe her luck. Shyly she agreed.

Hours later, they had easily fallen into a relaxed chatter after the movie, Jess said her farewells. Becker guided her to the front door and helped her into her coat.

"Thanks for the evening, it was great. We should do it again some time." When she realized what she had just said, Jess blushed. Becker bit back a grin; he knew exactly what was coming now: Jess started to ramble. "I mean, only if you like. We don't have to, of course, though it would be nice. But like I said, only if you want to."

Becker watched the brunette intensely as she spoke. He had enjoyed her company a lot, and he had been amazed at how easy it was to be himself with Jess around. At no point during the evening had he felt that he had to put up his walls. And yes, of course his sister was right about the feelings he had for her. Maybe he should take Benny's advice for once.

The soldier silenced Jess with placing a finger on her lips and catching her eyes. "I agree. We should do it again, but maybe without my sister from the beginning."

Jess wasn't able to answer, the feeling of his finger on her skin sent shivers up and down her spine. She didn't trust her voice and decided to only nod.

Becker couldn't help but to think how adorable Jess looked. He moved his hand to her chin without breaking eye contact. Before he could analyze his actions, Becker placed a butterfly-soft kiss on her lips.

When he pulled back, Jess opened her eyes slowly, a dreamy expression on her face. He tapped on her nose to bring Jess back to reality completely. "How about I pick you up at eight tomorrow night? We could go out for dinner or maybe to the movies?"

Jess beamed at him. "Yes, I would really like that."

"Great. I'll see you tomorrow." Becker opened the door for her, "Good night Jessica."

"Night Becker."

When Jess stepped into the night, she couldn't hold back the squeal that had built up inside her.