A/N: Sorry for such a long delay on the chapter. The computer crashed and I lost everything.  Anyway, this song is called And I Love Her and it's by the Beatles. This part of the story takes place mainly in Chase's perspective, as in, you don't focus on Zoey as much, like your not really in tune with her feelings as much as other chapters.

I give her all my love
That's all I do
And if you saw my love
You'd love her too
I love her

She was a wreck. It was going to be their first time without a kid hanging on them in years. They had nearly missed the flight because she didn't want to say goodbye to them, and when she did say goodbye, it was 20 minutes for Max, and 20 for Ava. The bawled all the way to the airport, and all he wanted to do while he was driving was reach over and wipe her tears away. He wanted to turn around and get the kids and buy them tickets, just so he didn't have to see her cry. But he didn't, and he regretted it more than anything.

She gives me everything
And tenderly
The kiss my lover brings
She brings to me
And I love her

He watched her examining the handmade glass bangles on the table that she was thinking about buying. They were beautiful, swirled colors and rainbows, bubbles, shine. One of a kind, nothing would ever be that particular piece again, and if it broke, it was gone, just like people. When Zoey looked at the price tag on them, she bit her lip and said she was sorry to the sales woman. When Zoey turned to another table, Chase made his way to the table.

"How much are they?" He questioned. The dark haired woman looked at him and gave him a funny look.

"They're forty each." She replied, crossing her arms over her chest. Chase counted all the bangles on the table. There were 6. He calculated in his head how much they would all cost before counting his money.

"Give me them all."


A love like ours
Could never die
As long as I
Have you near me

She was delicious. She was like an array of different foods, and he was constantly craving them all. Her lips were strawberries, her shoulder was chocolate, her stomach was blueberries. There was no taste on her that he didn't love.

She was abstract. Made of so many different shapes and lines that it almost made Chase dizzy. Her stomach was a soft, but firm line, her shoulder was half of a heart, and the base where her neck met her shoulders was the most beautiful curve, other than her lips.


Bright are the stars that shine
Dark is the sky
I know this love of mine
Will never die
And I love her

He loved watching her sleep. Her head rested on the crook of her arm, the blanket pulled up to her waist. He lightly touched the small patch of skin revealed because her shirt was starting to ride up. A chunk of her hair was resting in the crevice her lips made. That was when Chase decided that he could stay like this forever, and be perfectly happy for the rest of his life.

Bright are the stars that shine
Dark is the sky
I know this love of mine
Will never die
And I love her

She ran to the kids when she got off the airplane. Max's blonde curls bouncing against his cheeks, tickling his nose, and Ava's wispy brown pulled up into a ponytail, smiling her big gap toothed smile as she toddled after her big brother. Max ran and leapt into her arms and she twirled him around, him screaming and squealing in ultimate delight. Ava walked to me and I picked her up, tossing her high into the air. She screamed happily and he thought about that night when he said he could stay the way he was and be perfectly happy. Well, he lied. Nothing could be perfect without these two little things. Nothing.