I don't care how hard being together is, nothing is worse than being apart.
–Josephine Angelin
"This is far too domestic for my taste." Kensi grumbled, taking the can of beans Deeks offered her and placing it in their shopping cart.
"Sorry, Princess." Deeks leaned in, brushing his lips against her cheek. "We've gotta eat, and takeout every night isn't an option."
"Why not?" She hissed.
"Because I fully intend to get to those old and gray years." He handed her another can.
"What are you even planning on making with these ingredients?" Kensi examined the contents of their cart.
"Burritos." He smirked. "This is California, embrace the culture."
"I'll throw a can off your thick head if you say something about my cooking." Kensi rose a can threateningly.
"No, you won't." Deeks whispered, cupping the back of her neck and leaning in to kiss her.
"We're in public, Deeks." She murmured around his mouth as it covered hers.
"It's nothing they haven't seen before." He grinned and dipped back down, kissing her fully.
It was only when heat began pooling deep within her and Deeks' hand started stroking up and down her side that Kensi pulled back, ignoring Deeks' muffled sigh of protest.
"That's as far as I'm going with you in a supermarket aisle, Deeks." She laughed when she saw his answering grin, and stepped out of his arms.
"Kensi, Deeks! Is that you?" A loud voice called out and they glanced down the aisle to see Sam and Michelle approaching.
"Damn it! Did they see us?" Deeks spoke, a false smile plastered to his face as he waved at the couple.
"I don't think so." She muttered back to him.
"Hey guys!" Michelle greeted them with warm hugs. "I haven't seen you two in months! It's been too long and Kam has been begging for us to have date night so you can babysit her."
"Sounds good." Deeks said almost breathlessly, returning Michelle's hug. "Hey Sam-Dog, what's up with you and the ladybird?"
"Nothing much." The large man shrugged, then his eyes narrowed. "What about you and Kensi? Getting some shopping in? Together."
"Uh, yeah." Kensi laughed nervously. "You know I'm not good at picking healthy choices and Deeks offered to help me out."
"Ahh." Michelle peered into their cart. "And you wear Axe bodywash, Kensi?"
"Oh, I just grabbed a few things I needed too." Deeks volunteered quickly.
"Okay, we should be moving on." Michelle chirped and pushed her cart past them, pausing a few feet later. "Sam will tell you at work when you can drop by to babysit."
"Okay, we'll be there!" Deeks nodded and watched Sam walk away with his wife. "I think we're home free, Kensalina, they didn't see us."
"Thank God." Kensi muttered, pushing their cart along.
"Hey, guys?" Sam's voice called out to them. "When you watch Kam don't make out in front of her like just now." Then he chuckled and walked away with a hysterically laughing Michelle.
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