Sabrina smiled as she snuggled closer to Linus for warmth. The crackling fire before them made the late winter night seem just as magical as it had been their first year of marriage. Today they had celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary.
"It's almost midnight," Linus said.
Sabrina laughed softly. "We're well on our way to eleven years, handsome."
"And my mother was worried I'd never get married."
"I think she was more worried she'd never get any grandchildren out of you and David."
"Well, now she has five," Linus said. "And if she wants more she needs to talk to David and Liz."
"I think they're finished having babies just like we are," Sabrina said. "Now that all the kids are in school you and David can focus more on business."
Linus smiled. He tilted Sabrina's chin up towards him and kissed her. "I'd rather focus on this."
