Hello everyone! This is the last chapter of this fanfic... As I said I may post a one-shot as a continuation, but I can't promise when :( THANK YOU for reading, reviewing and adding story to your favorites! It means a lot. All of your wonderful comments were feeding my muse and during all this time they were encouraging me to write next chapters. I couldn't ask for better readers! In general tumblr users: .vu AND .com were editing this story- THANK YOU VERY MUCH! Without them posting wouldn't be possible. This chapter was edited by wonderful olicityandsteroline. Okay, no more talking. I hope you'll like this chapter:
"No, Oliver I have no idea what you just did, but I'm telling you this is not a braid." Felicity's usual soft voice had a hint of frustration in it. She was sitting with her precious Queens on the beach trying to teach her boyfriend how to braid Sadie's hair. The little girl was sitting still at first watching sea waves hitting the shore, but after Oliver's fifth failure she started moving impatiently.
Six days have passed since her last anger attack. She and Felicity were getting along very well. They were holding hands almost everywhere they went, singing Disney songs together in the hotel room and playing dress-up all the time. Sadie was jealous for sure, but now a kiss to her blonde curls was all it took to make her happy again.
"Can we go swim now?" asked Sadie trying to look at Oliver who tried his best to braid his daughter's hair.
"One more try princess and then we'll go," Sadie sighed at his comment and shrugged her small arms. She was getting more and more bored with each second.
"Oliver focus now, you're doing it well so far. Okay… stay focused and I think you'll make it…" Felicity was crossing her fingers for luck. "Sadie only a minute longer, daddy can almost braid your hair," said Felicity trying to keep the little girl occupied.
"Why? Now you can braid my hair," noticed Sadie.
"Yes, but he really wanted to learn… And yay! Your daddy made a braid. Bravo!" shouted Felicity clapping her hands. Sadie started laughing happily and threw her arms around Oliver's neck. He smiled at his beloved girls clearly proud of himself.
"Can we go swim now?" asked Sadie impatiently jumping off the blanket, her tiny feet hitting warm sand. She couldn't swim, but she loved learning how to do it. She had lots of inflatable water-wings and dolphin shaped toys that helped her staying above the water.
"Yes, sure we can," said Oliver getting up.
"City come on, you can swim with Fishy," said Sadie pointing to the biggest dolphin Oliver had to drag to the beach everyday along with huge cuddly elephant Elly and other dolphins in all shades of rainbow.
"Maybe next time I'll go with you, I have to stay here watching our stuff. Have fun with dad," Felicity waved her hand at both of them, the brightest smile on her face. Things were going great so far and she was pretty sure it would stay like that. At least for now. Her boring life as an IT girl seemed so far away. How could she think she's been happy before? She laid on the blanket, head on a material beach bag, morning breeze tangling her hair, eyes behind her sunglasses looking at the sky looking for funnily shaped clouds. She found a white "ephant" Elly on the sky as she felt her phone vibrating under her head.
The caller ID said Walter Steele. A million thoughts crossed her mind. Was the server broken? Did someone hack the newest secret technology that was about to be showed to the investors? Unless it was about something else… but that couldn't be, could it? Did her secret plan work?
"Hello?" she didn't waste any more time for theories, she picked up the phone.
"Miss Smoak, sorry to interrupt your free time. Is Oliver near you?" his posh accent made everything he said even more official.
"No, not right now," she replied, her brows furrowed in confusion.
"Great. Everything will be done before tomorrow noon."
"What? I mean… really? That's amazing!" she almost squealed with excitement.
"They will be so happy, but I'm running out of excuses why we shouldn't go there, today for example I forced them to go to the beach with me because I prefer the sea than lake and… I'm sorry, I'm going to stop. Now. I don't know how to thank you…"
"Just send me a picture of your happy faces," Felicity heard his reply and started wondering why can't he sometimes be kind enough to stop her babbling.
"Yes, sir," said Felicity immediately.
"I will inform you when everything is ready and where the key is," said Walter.
"Okay, okay… That's awesome!" Felicity tried her best not to jump around the blanket. "Thank you so much for everything! Oh no I have to go, Oliver's coming back. I mean I'm happy he's coming back, but oh no I have to go and he's closer and closer and a few more steps and he will hear everything I'm saying…"
"Miss Smoak!" Walter interrupted her babbling. "Have a nice day, goodbye."
She didn't have time to respond because he ended the call, laughter noticeable in the last sentence. Felicity blushed in embarrassment and put her phone back in the bag. He was kind enough to make her stop babbling.
"City, City!" wet Sadie straight from the sea was running towards her with open arms. Felicity's eyes went wide at the sudden cold touch on her bare stomach.
"City play with me in water, daddy will stay now!" Sadie was jumping around Felicity happily, her tiny braid wetting the blanket.
"Hey, I told you to ask politely if Felicity wants to play," said Oliver sitting next to his girlfriend planting a kiss on her hot from the sun cheek and wrapping a cold, wet arm around her waist not letting her go until Sadie asked politely.
"You jerk," whispered Felicity into Oliver's ear, "move the blanket out of the shadow and warm up, I'm going to squeeze my hair dry on those gorgeous abs of yours when I'm back."
"Hey, hey!" Sadie stopped jumping and sat right next to the adults to remind them of her presence. She was still jealous when she saw her dad and Felicity too close to each other when she wasn't there with them, but she knew neither of them was going to leave her. Oliver and Felicity talked about that. It all happened fast, but not too fast for them. They knew they were crazy in love with each other for months now and that after their relationship survived Sadie's madness they knew nothing could stand in the way. Felicity thought living with Oliver would be difficult though. Why did he have to leave wet towels on the bed? And she couldn't understand why the open wardrobe doors annoyed him so much. She has to know what's in the wardrobe to decide what to wear, right?
"Want to play in water City? With me? Please?" said Oliver's little girl, titling her head sweetly.
"Sure, how do you want to play?" Asked Felicity.
"We are mermaids and we swim with fish," explained Sadie and lifted one of the dolphins from the sand waiting for Felicity to stand up and play with her.
"Sadie, I told you already, dolphins are mammals, fish are… fish." Oliver tried so hard to explain it to her minutes ago and she still had none of that.
"Yes dad, this is fish. Fish are fish. City take yellow!"
Felicity thought that confused Sadie was the cutest sight ever. Taking the yellow toy she gave Oliver her famous "she's only three" look. Going towards the water Sadie held Felicity's free hand and Oliver couldn't help the warm feeling spread inside his chest. Felicity and Sadie didn't look alike, but they both had blonde hair, big blue eyes and a bright smile on their lips. He couldn't blame people for mistaking Felicity for Sadie's mom. It happened a few times during the last couple of days. Yesterday they went to buy ice cream in one of the nice coffee shops near the beach. Felicity lifted Sadie so she could see all flavors, yes, see the flavors as Sadie liked picking the colors instead of actual tastes. When Sadie was asked which flavor she wants she blushed and hid her face in Felicity's soft curls whispering "yellow pink" and the cashier gasped in awe "ah you have such an adorable daughter." Felicity tensed and Oliver heard she inhaled sharply, but he also noticed the grin on her face and the way she kissed the top of Sadie's head hugging her closer. Oliver was watching his precious girls, both of them already in water, waves hitting Sadie's legs causing her to sway so Felicity had to keep her hand on girl's back to steady her.
"City what's your name? I'm Ariel," Sadie introduced herself and Felicity took her hand in a soft yet firm grip shaking it slightly.
"Nice to meet you Ariel. My name is… um… Katie. Is Katie okay?"
"Yeah, okay. Katie is fine," said Sadie laying on her "fish". It was like a mattress and she could effortlessly "swim". The water only reached Felicity's knees so she couldn't swim, she just sat in the water.
"Katie, sharks eat mermaids, we have to go!" whispered Sadie pretending to be terrified pointing an invisible shark.
"Oh no! Ariel swim faster, we can hide in the cave," Felicity stood up and started walking straight on pulling Sadie with her careful to not let her fall into the water. The little girl started laughing and Felicity, encouraged, played with her for the next half an hour before they went back to the hotel.
"It was more fun than with dad," Sadie confessed quietly when Felicity was drying her hair with the towel. "He only teaches me. To swim."
"Oh, but I bet it's fun too. And it's good to know how to swim," said Felicity who knew Sadie loved swimming with Oliver.
"Yes, it is…" sighed Sadie. "City?"
"Yes sweetheart?" Felicity sensed the change in Sadie's mood. She kneeled next to her and took her small hands in her bigger ones.
"Sorry City," the tears shone in Oliver's daughter's eyes and she quickly looked down on her feet. Confused, Felicity didn't know what to do.
"For what baby girl? What happened?"
"I was bad," whispered Sadie, the tears falling down her cheeks.
"What?"
"I did not like you. I wanted you go away," cried Sadie, her body shaking, she pulled her hands from Felicity's grip to cover her wet face. "You were sad," said the little girl between sobs.
"Oh Sadie!" Felicity pulled the girl on her lap hugging her tightly wiping her tears away. "I thought we were okay now, aren't we? It's okay, you're not being bad anymore," Felicity didn't know what else to say. She should have apologized before, not now when everything was finally perfect! She kissed Sadie's blonde curls rocking her gently in her arms. She heard Oliver entered the room and stood next to the door, but she didn't even think of turning to face him.
"Never go away City. I be nice, I promise!" Felicity could almost feel her bones crushing as Sadie hugged her even tighter.
"It's okay, I want to stay with you. I know you will be nice, I know sweetie. I love you. It's okay, I'm not angry anymore."
"Not?" Sadie lifted her face and placed her hand on Felicity's cheek. Felicity smiled and shook her head.
"It's good you know that what you did was wrong. And I'm happy you want me to stay," Felicity heard Oliver moving towards them. "I'll do everything I can to stay with you little princess," Oliver knelt beside them hugging both of them. The scene looked anything but cute, Sadie and Felicity both with wet hair tangled in the towels, eyes red and wet from tears, Oliver in his sweatpants clumsily trying not to lose balance on the uncomfortable floor.
"Let's not get out today," he said. "Frozen or Malascar?"
"City choose."
"It all started with Malascar," she said smiling at Oliver.
"Malascar then. Who first on the couch?" yelled Oliver and got up quickly running to the other room, Sadie and Felicity following him with laughter. He was beyond happy he heard Sadie apologizing Felicity. He talked a lot about it to his little daughter, but she never seemed to listen. Apparently she did. She understood life was better with Felicity around. She still didn't understand what Felicity was doing in their life in the first place, she even asked her dad a few times, but he only said that she's not Sadie's aunt, but she still has every right to love her.
The next morning they woke up on the couch, Sadie's feet digging uncomfortably in Oliver's stomach, her small head on Felicity's already numb arm, Elly's leg right in front of Felicity's face. They all slept in a half sitting position not caring at all, all that mattered was that they were together. The tv was still on after all the movies they've watched, popcorn all over the blanket and the floor as one of them had accidentally kicked the bowl during the night. "Hey beautiful," said Oliver and Felicity carefully put Sadie's huge toy away from her and off the couch.
"Morning handsome," Oliver felt like her smile warmed him up. She looked beautiful. Her blonde messy hair around her face shone in morning light that peeked through the curtains. "Sleep well?" She asked shifting and crying out in pain as she moved her sore neck. Damn couch!
"Haha very funny," groaned Oliver. "My back hurts, and my stomach was being a training dummy all night…"
"You're whining like a pregnant lady Oliver!" laughed Felicity. Sadie's foot moved towards her dad's face and rested against his shoulder, her small hand that was tangled in Felicity's hair also moved.
"Ouch!" cried Felicity.
"Hold on, I'll wake her up," said Oliver and tickled his daughter's foot and Sadie's eyes shot open immediately.
"No, no, no, no tickles!" She shouted and fell off the couch landing on her purple elephant. She looked around at the mess on the floor and with eyes wide open looked at her dad and his girlfriend who were laughing and talking to her in their funny voices.
"Hello my pretty sweetie," Felicity leaned down and picked Sadie up placing her in the middle of the couch. Her dad was laughing while the room was messy? Something was not right.
"Hello City," she whispered confused still looking around. Her dad should be up now, cleaning that mess, he should tell her not to make a mess again and she should try to help him with cleaning. He should look tired, he should be smiling only when his eyes met Sadie's eyes. For some reason it didn't bother Sadie. She was confused, but liked her "new" dad. Even with Felicity around he had plenty of time for her, and when he didn't Felicity had. Sadie was sure Felicity wasn't taking her daddy away from her. Sometimes Sadie didn't have all of Oliver's attention like she was used to, but she could see he was happy so she didn't mind. Sadie felt a strong arm pulling her. Her dad hugged her whispering a soft "Hello princess," in her ear.
"Hi dad," she wrapped her arms around his biceps and put her head on it yawning.
"Oh, my sleepy little princess what do you want to do today?" asked Oliver.
"Build sand castles! Sand castles filalala… laly" Felicity's thoughts drifted to the secret house. That's where Sadie wanted to go finally after all these days. Felicity was glad Walter called yesterday, she was a little scared though. What if Oliver will be mad? That's something she's never considered before. He loved this place, what if she crossed the line? They were in a relationship, serious, steady relationship, but what if she went too far? Suddenly she realized Oliver was looking at her questioningly and Sadie is pulling her sleeve with a concerned look on her face.
"Look daddy, City woke up," said Sadie with a sincere smile.
"What?" asked Felicity, her cheeks flushed at her thoughts that scared her to the bone, heart beating furiously. Did she have a way back?
"Are you okay?" Felicity nodded quickly.
"Yeah, it's um… What did you say?" Oliver wasn't convinced, but decided to leave it like that. If there's something wrong Felicity would have told him for sure.
"I just asked if it's okay with you if we went to the secret house. I promised Sadie those castles two days ago. I know you may not like this place after everything that happened last time… but it's just for a couple of hours," Oliver looked at her with a pleading gaze.
"No, no. I mean… yes. Uh I still like the place" Felicity got up and started searching for her phone. It was past 10 which meant Mr. Steele might have sent her a message already. When she found it she immediately read the message: "Everything ready. Key under the doormat. Good luck! Don't forget to send me the happy face photo! W.S." So she had no way back. She took a deep breath and tried to smile at Oliver, instead she giggled nervously. "Breakfast first! Get ready everyone," she said a little too loud and started cleaning the mess on the table, she hoped Oliver wouldn't notice her shaking hands. She definitely went too far and now she was going to pay for it.
"Is City angry?" Felicity heard Sadie whispering shyly and felt guilt washing over her.
"No baby, I'm not angry," Felicity came to the couch and picked Sadie up. "Let's get you dressed up and we'll go build sand castles, okay? I'm not angry, just a little tired, the sofa is not comfortable."
"What's cofomofable?" Sadie hugged Felicity and asked confused.
"It's not a good place to sleep. What do you want to wear today? Look, what a pretty dress you have here. Is it okay?" Felicity tried to keep herself busy talking to Sadie. Oliver already cleaned most of the mess in the sitting room and ordered the breakfast in.
"You dress up first," pleaded Sadie.
"Why? Do you want to eat first?"
"Um… no, blue dress," Sadie pointed at Felicity, "and blue dress," she pointed a finger at herself. "Or red or um… green." Sadie looked shyly at Felicity who quickly understood what the little girl meant.
"Okay, wait here," smiling, Felicity went to grab her favorite pink dress and showed it to Sadie. "You have a pink one too, can you find it?"
"Yes!" Oliver's daughter jumped happily and grabbed her pink dress jumping around Felicity. Felicity thought maybe at least Sadie will like her surprise? After the breakfast Felicity and Sadie packed everything needed for the beach, a few blankets, towel, some sweets and Oliver took care of the popcorn that could be found in the most awkward places in the room.
"Are you ready girls?" He knocked to the bedroom door opening it carefully. Sadie immediately ran to the door.
"Dad is Elly ready?"
"Elly?" Oliver hoped he wouldn't have to carry this awful toy today too.
"Ephants like beaches," scolded Sadie and Oliver couldn't help but laugh at her serious expression. Felicity walked to the doors, opening them wide.
"We're ready," she said, nervousness mixed with excitement causing her heart to beat faster than ever.
"Daddy, up!" Sadie raised her arms and stood in front of Oliver.
"I'm carrying Elly, she can't walk, you can, so no carrying today," Sadie made a sad face, but Felicity grabbed her hand and lead her down the stairs. Both dressed in the same shade of pink, blonde hair, holding hands, they really looked like mother and daughter to Oliver. Who cared Felicity was a natural brunette? During the whole ride to the secret house Felicity was strangely quiet. Sure she talked to Oliver and Sadie, but it wasn't her usual babbling, she waited quietly for Oliver's reaction. When Oliver parked his car in its usual place Felicity jumped out of the car. She helped Sadie get out glancing at the house every second. Oliver put the blankets on the sand, carried all bags and Felicity carried Sadie to the lake.
"Look what a nice lake. Don't you want to swim?"
"I want to!" Sadie jumped happily in her arms and Felicity decided to keep the game going.
"Ask dad to help you get Fishy ready. I can't do it," Felicity gave Sadie her pack with the dolphin shaped mattress and let her run to Oliver.
"I left my phone in the car, I'll be right back," shouted Felicity towards her boyfriend. "When I'm back Fishy has to be ready to swim," she yelled and ran towards the car. She looked back at Oliver who was facing the lake and she turned towards the house and ran faster. The doormat was really there, brand new, on the perfectly clean doorstep. It couldn't be seen from where Oliver was looking so he didn't notice anything. Felicity reached her hand under the mat and she felt cold metal against her fingers. Now that she knew the key was there for sure she turned around and called Oliver.
"Hey Oliver, Sadie, come here for a minute!" She had no idea her heart coulc beat that fast. Summer sun and warm, humid air didn't help. With shaking hands Felicity unlocked the door, but didn't push them open until Oliver and Sadie stood behind her.
"What happened? Is it the pretty butterfly sitting on the doorknob again?" asked Oliver and Sadie clapped her hands with excitement, but as soon as he looked down he knew it's not that. Who put that doormat here?
"Now that I think of it I know I should have told you, but I wanted it to be a surprise for your birthday. I know your birthday isn't until next month, but… still." whispered Felicity looking at her hand at the door. She didn't know what's inside, she only knew Walter Steele convinced his wife to make a step to improve her relationship with her son by giving him the house he loved so much thanks to the best childhood memories. Oliver's brows furrowed and Felicity pushed the door watching him carefully.
"Felicity?" he looked at her clearly confused and she stepped aside to let him enter. The small sitting room had been renovated, the fireplace brand new, but in the same design as the old one. The furniture also reminded Oliver of the pieces he knew from his childhood, but they were new too, sofa covered with a white blanket, just as he remembered it, perfectly suitable to the house design. Oliver was speechless, he put Sadie on the floor and slowly walked to the kitchen. The sun rays that were falling into the room through the window landed on the wooden floor, warming it up. Here Oliver could tell the furniture was new too because there was no broken drawer, and the color was slightly darker than he remembered, but they looked exactly the same. Whoever had done the renovations was incredible. Everything about each room was exactly the way he remembered it, down to the last detail. Walking into each room was like walking back in was still watching him and Sadie who felt the magic in this moment and stayed silent and followed her dad everywhere he went, not touching anything, just watching with awe. On the table Felicity saw an envelope with Oliver's name on it. She knew he saw it too, but he hesitated before he reached for it. Felicity could tell the handwriting wasn't Walter's. Oliver pulled out a small sheet of paper with a short message on it. Felicity wasn't sure what it said, but his lower lip trembled lightly and he let out a sharp breath.
"Oliver please say something," she whispered finally and put her hand on his hand that rested on a kitchen table. He looked up at her, shook his head and felt her tense. He couldn't believe she did all of this for him and for Sadie who kept asking him what was inside the house ever since she started talking. How could she be nervous about it? It was something he could only dream of and now he had it thanks to her. He didn't trust his voice so he wrapped his arms around Felicity's waist pulling her against his chest. She immediately relaxed and threw her hands around his neck letting out a breath she didn't know she was holding. She had no idea what the note was about, but she couldn't care less at this moment. When he finally let her go Sadie was standing near the stairs looking up.
"What's there?" She asked pointing at the ceiling and looking at Felicity. A second later she felt also Oliver's gaze on her.
"Don't look at me, I don't know. We have to find out," she said laughing and Followed Oliver and Sadie who started climbing the stairs. "I think it's only one room here" said Felicity when they stood in a small corridor.
"Look Sadie you have your own bedroom," said Oliver and opened the door with a colorful "SADIE" on it. His daughter jumped into the room sighing loudly.
"Oh wow," she whispered when she saw her small princess-like chamber. The curtains were in all shades of rainbow, so was the carpet, but the room still looked classy. Various toys were sitting on shelves, and a big doll house sat in the corner of the room right next to the shelf with books. All the furniture was made of wood painted white and made the room look bigger, brighter. Sadie ran to the bed to check if it was low enough for her to climb on it.
"Stay here if you want to, I'll go with City to see another room," said Oliver to Sadie who nodded not even looking at him. She found the book shelf and saw her favorite story among the others.
"With City, huh? Looks like you like my nickname," said Felicity smiling at Oliver who opened the door to their bedroom.
"I like everything about you," he whispered in her ear and then started planting her neck with soft kisses.
"So you like this surprise," said Felicity, her head on his shoulder to give him better access to her neck.
"Very much"
"Even the pink pillows?"
"Well… I guess pink is our color. Pink blanket, pink pajamas…"
"One of the drinks you bought me was pink too," added Felicity.
"Really? I don't remember that."
"I told you, you were not just TIRED," giggled Felicity. She turned around in his arms to face him and kiss his lips with all the passion in love that was in her heart.
"I love you Felicity Smoak," said Oliver still holding her in his arms.
"And I love you Oliver Queen," she said and kissed him again.
Oliver, Felicity and Sadie were laying on a blanket near the lake watching stars on a cloudless sky. After lots of swimming, building the biggest sand castle Sadie's ever seen and taking some of the "happy faces" photos for Walter Sadie was falling asleep, her head on Felicity's shoulder. The night was very warm and after a small picnic they decided to stay outside a few minutes longer. A few minutes extended into hours, Oliver said they don't have to go back to the hotel tonight. To Felicity's surprise the fridge was full of food, all cupboards were full of dishes, new as well as old ones, Oliver even found his favorite mug he got on tenth birthday. She knew her boss was rich, but she had no idea he was rich and thoughtful. Sadie snuggled closer to Felicity.
"Sleep baby girl," whispered Felicity kissing the small head, hugging Sadie a little tighter. "I love you my princess. And now sleep."
"Love you too City," said Sadie closing her eyes. "Love you too, sweet dreams City," Sadie repeated and Felicity felt tears on her cheeks. Something inside her stirred, she had no idea she would ever hear that from Oliver's daughter and now she repeated it twice, her small hands gripping her shoulders tightly. Oliver leaned over his girlfriend to kiss the happy tears away from her beautiful face. He couldn't be happier, the two girls he loved the most in the whole world finally got along. He had dreamt of a real family many times, he was wondering what it would be like if Sadie had a mother, stepmother actually. He never thought he could have it though. The day he spent with Felicity on their first date all those months ago gave him hope. Looking at the stars, feeling Felicity's warmth next to him, hearing Sadie's steady breaths made him drift into these thoughts again. Oliver could imagine Felicity in a white dress, Sadie dressed as a fairy with a basket of flowers smiling shyly, walking between the crowd of their friends and family…
"Marry me," Felicity heard the whisper and for a second she thought it was just her imagination, but she looked at Oliver and knew it was him. He just realized he said it out loud and he felt like his heart stopped beating. "I mean… I didn't want to ruin the moment. And I don't have a ring. I bought it yesterday, the one matching your earrings, but it's at the hotel…" Felicity didn't know what to say, it was too much for one day. Have Oliver just proposed? After a while that to Oliver seemed like eternity she finally found words.
"Babbling is my thing, you're not good at it," she blurted out smiling at him. She tried to move, but Sadie's head on her shoulder kept her still.
"Will you make me the happiest man on Earth and marry me Felicity?" Asked Oliver again, Felicity's smile relaxing him a little.
"Yes," she whispered placing her free hand on his cheek.
"I know it's not how you've imagined it, I promise I have a ring and your favorite wine and I'll book…"
"Oliver, please… It was a wonderful proposal," Felicity blinked a few times to fight the tears, she would not let them fall one more time tonight, happy tears are still tears after all. "I couldn't dream of a better one."
"It's good to hear. And you know I couldn't dream of a better birthday gift?"
"It's good to hear too. Oliver… What was in that letter?" she asked shyly.
"It was from my mother," he explained. "She said that if I ever want to hear a prepared for years apology or have a BBQ with my mom I just have to make one call," said Oliver looking at the sky.
"That's good, isn't it?"
"She has nothing to apologize for. But I do. And there's nothing I can do to apologize for what I did."
"I'm sure that's not true, what you're saying. Now it's going to be okay. It's going to be good, you both want to right the wrongs and you're both scared, but it's going to be okay," whispered Felicity in Oliver's ear. He looked at her and sat on the blanket.
"I know it's going to be okay," smiled Oliver.
"So kiss me properly instead of whining," said Felicity smiling back at him.
"I'll put Sadie to bed and I'll kiss you properly my dear fiance," said Oliver quietly picking Sadie up.
"Thank you my hero, her elbow was torturing my ribs," giggled Felicity and followed her Queens to the small wooden house that now meant as much for her as it meant for them.
THE END
Yes, really the end :/ I hope you liked it. Thank you again for all nice reviews! I appreciate them! I hope I'll see you again after the one-shots come out :D I don't know when though.
