Weller rolled over and kissed his new wife on the nose.

"Good morning beautiful." She squirmed and mumbled a response. He stood up to go start breakfast but Jane grabbed his hand.

"Nooooo, my heat source. Come back," she whined. He smiled and crawled back under the covers, laying on his side and pulling her into him. She melted into him and let out a sigh of success. A few moments passed before she spoke up. "I'm hungry," she whispered.

"I was on my way to make you breakfast," he said kissing her neck, the stubble of his beard scraping and tickling her. He got up to got to the kitchen of the cabin when she whined again. "I'll start the fireplace for you." She smiled at him, not opening her eyes. He smiled at her and tickled her feet that were poking out of the covers before pulling on his comfortable pants and a shirt before taking off. She moaned and recoiled back into a tight ball before dozing back to sleep.

Kurt set three logs in the fire place and started a fire to warm the cabin, or else his wife would never get out of bed. It was that awkward part of the year when the mornings were cold and the afternoons where hot, and despite that fact that the cold didn't bother him, he made sure the cabin was warm for her. He sauntered into the kitchen and started brewing coffee. Once the pot was going, he began to make pancakes. It wasn't long before the cabin was full of delicious smells. He had just finished the coffees when his name resonated from the bedroom.

"Weller!" Jane said just loud enough for him to hear her. He walked briskly to the back room.

"What wrong?" he asked concerned.

"Can you hand me my panties and a tank top. I don't know where you tossed them last night. They're somewhere over there," she said waving her hand in the general direction.

"Does this come with the title of husband?" he teased.

"I love you," she responded. He sighed and handed her her articles of clothing.

"Is that all?" he checked.

"Yep," she smiled eyes still closed. "I love you."

"I love you too. Breakfast is ready whenever you are." She got dressed and walked into the small living room and collapsed on the couch in front of the fire. Kurt came up behind her and whispered into her ear. "One coffee and three pancakes well done with strawberries and whipped topping," he said handing her the mug and plate.

"Thank you," she said and kissed him. He returned to the kitchen and grabbed his own food before joining her on the couch.

"So I was thinking, now that we are married, we should consider getting a house of our own. It is too risky living with Sawyer near."

"What about my place?"

"Look me in the eye and tell me that you honestly like it there." She look at him but cracked a smile and started laughing.

"You're right,"she said in defeat. Kurt smiled.

"It's a safe house, not a home for us. If you feel up to it, I can see if the realtor can show us some homes today before we have to return to work in the morning?"

"Sure. It'll be fun," she said finishing her food and sipping her coffee. Kurt got up and made a phone call.

"He is going to text me the address and we will meet him at 11."

"I better go get ready then. I have to rinse the smell of you off," she teased.

"I don't spell that bad," he retorted.

"You don't, but your sweat from lasts night's fun does." He smiled mischievously and started cleaning up the kitchen. It didn't take him long to clean up, and soon he was back in his room. He got undressed and snuck into the bathroom, climbing into the shower and kissing Jane's neck.

"You cleaned up quickly."

"I had to shower too," he explain. She turned around and kissed him.

"Uh-huh," she mumbled. He kissed her before continuing their shower.


"This is it," Jane said pointing to the town house on the left. They parked in front of it and walked up to meet the realtor.

"Hi. I am Tom. Nice to see you again Kurt, and you must be Jane. Congratulations to the two of you," the man said shaking their hands.

"Thanks," Kurt said.

"Shall we go in?" The man lead them up the front steps. The building was two stories with a brick facade. Tom opened the front door and they stepped in. "It's a two story, 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath. It's move in ready and all of the appliances stay." Jane liked what she was seeing. In front of her to the right was a stair case up to the bedrooms and bathrooms. In the stairs was a coat closet. To the left was a living room with windows forming a semicircle facing the street. Everything was hardwood flooring except for the stairs which were carpet. She smiled at Kurt as they kept wander through. Connected to the living room was the formal dinning room which had a small chandelier in the middle. Past that at the end of the main hallway was the kitchen. It had updated appliances and nice counter tops and plenty of cabinet space. To the right was even space for a small table for casual meals. Across from the kitchen was the door to the garage. Adjacent to that door was the half bathroom and on the opposite side was the door that lead to the small back yard.

"I like it so far. It seems a lot better than where we are now," Jane said taking her husbands hand.

"I like it too. Let's go check the upstairs," he said making his way back to the stair case.

At the top the stair case to the left was an open area like a loft that was above the dinning room and living room. Right in front of them was a door to one of the bedrooms. Past it to the right was the decent sized bathroom for the two smaller bathrooms. It was clean and had nice tile flooring. On the opposite side of the bathroom was the second bedroom that was nearly identical to the first. After that the hallway turned right to lead to the master bedroom which spans the length of the garage, but according to the realtor it was completely sound proof so you would not here a noise from downstairs. The master bathroom was gorgeous: granite counter tops like the kitchen and bathroom, a large tub that could fit two people, a shower, two sinks, and a separate room disconnecting the toilet from the rest of the bathroom. The master closet was a walk in and had plenty of space for all of their clothing. Unlike downstairs, everything upstairs was carpeted except for the bathrooms.

Once down stairs they discussed the house.

"What are they asking for it?" Kurt asked.

"They want $750,000, but we might be able to talk them down to $700,000 maybe even $675,00," Tom said.

"That's a great price for this house. Everything is updated: the appliances and the flooring."

"I know. That's why I brought you here first," Tom said pulling some papers out of his bag. "These are the other places I want to show you two if you would like to look at more options." Kurt thumbed through the listings.

"I think this is the one," Jane said looking to her husband.

"Are you sure? There could be something better out there,"Kurt explained.

"I know, but this feels like the one. It has everything we are looking for plus some and it has that home feeling like the cabin does. I think this is it."

Kurt paused before continuing. "I agree with her Tom. I think this is it."

"Ok then. I'll get the paper work ready and I can fax it to you guys, you can sign it, then just send it back," Tom said making notes. "I'll keep you informed about the price."

"Thank you very much," Kurt said shaking the man's hand.

"Anytime Kurt. It's a pleasure working with you. You to Jane. It's nice to meet you."

"Nice to meet you too," Jane replied.

"I hope you two have a nice day. I should have the papers ready by tomorrow."

"Ok thank you again," Kurt said as they all left and got into their cars.


In a few weeks Kurt and Jane signed all the papers to close on the house. They were able to get the price down to $680,000, which was a great price for the house. They moved what little each had, Kurt leaving the apartment to Sarah and Jane escaping the safe house. One day over lunch they were and to sneak out and go furniture shopping in which they purchased a new bed, a love seat and matching chair, and a small table for the kitchen. There was no need to buy a new TV, not that they had time to watch anything, but Kurt convinced Sarah to let him have the TV that had been in his room.

"I grabbed dinner on the way home," Kurt said as he entered through the garage door.

"Oo, let me guess, pizza?" Jane teased sarcastically. They had had a limited diet since they started unpacking and moving. Last night and lunch they had eaten pizza just because it was fast and easy.

"Actually, I changed it up. Oriental," Kurt said holding up the bag of take out. Jane grabbed two paper plates from the counter and sat down at the table. Their goal was to get all of the kitchen items unpacked tomorrow and run to the store for actual food. While they ate they discussed various cases and how they planned on setting up the house once all of the main boxes were out of the way. They got onto the topic of their undercover assignment when they were undercover as an assassin couple.

"You know, I haven't danced since that night," Kurt hinted. "And seeing as we are actually married now..." Jane smiled and stood up. Weller turned some music on on the Pandora app on his phone. They made their way to the cleared living room and Kurt placed his phone on a box. She smiled as he took her hand in his and placed his other hand on her back. They danced for a while, joking a reminiscing. Once they had had their fill, the two made their way upstairs where they celebrated the new house more by properly breaking in their new bed.