October 11, 2001
Jing-Mei stared at John with her arms crossed.
"I don't think I will even touch upon the fact that you broke into someone's apartment." She said. John groaned slightly.
"I was just helping Abby." he said.
"You do that a lot lately." Jing-Mei said.
"she's my friend." He frowned.
"I know." Jing-Mei said, "That was incredibly irresponsible of you. You could have been in serious trouble if Kovac pressed charges."
"but he didn't Deb." he sighed sitting down on the couch. "How's the baby doing?"
"The baby was doing well the last time I checked." Jing-Mei smiled sitting down on his lap. John smiled softly.
"You forgive me?" he asked. she nodded.
"Yeah. The whole getting in trouble with the law is sort of turning me on." Jing-Mei said sitting on his lap. her smiled wrapping his arms around her waist.
"Oh yeah?" He asked. Jing-Mei nodded and kissed him. "Mmmm...yeah."
"You think our baby will be a miracle child?" Jing-Mei asked.
"When we have one, yes. It will most definitely be." She smiled sliding off his lap.
"Let's go see if we can make one of those miracle babies." She said pulling him up to her. John smiled brightly.
"Sounds good." He said as they walked to their bedroom, "When do you think we will have a baby?" Jing-Mei bit her lip.
"I don'T know if I'll be ready anytime soon." She said, "Michael isn't even a year old."
"Michael..." John sighed. Jing-Mei looked at him.
"Pregnancy takes a lot out of you...I don't know when I'll be ready for that again.' she said.
"Do you ever want to have kids with me, Deb?" John asked.
"Of course I do.' Jing-Mei said. "I'm marrying you, John. I want to have fifty kids with you."
"Fifty?" John smiled.
"Okay...maybe not fifty...but two." Jing-Mei chuckled.
"Two littler Carters...I can handle that." John smiled rewrapping his arms around her waist.
"God help this world having two little yous running around." Jing-Mei chuckled.
"I'm not that bad." he smiled.
"No...You're not." Jing-Mei smiled, "Promise me something John."
"Anything." He said.
"When we have kids....They wont have a childhood like ours." She said, "I want our children to be raised on love."
"They will be, Deb. I promise." He said, "They'll have two parents who love them. Money won't rule their lives." Jing-Mei smiled at him.
"Make love to me, John." She said wrapping her arms around his neck.
"Mmmmm...Kay." He smiled kissing her neck. Eventually they would be good parents.
Jing-Mei stared at John with her arms crossed.
"I don't think I will even touch upon the fact that you broke into someone's apartment." She said. John groaned slightly.
"I was just helping Abby." he said.
"You do that a lot lately." Jing-Mei said.
"she's my friend." He frowned.
"I know." Jing-Mei said, "That was incredibly irresponsible of you. You could have been in serious trouble if Kovac pressed charges."
"but he didn't Deb." he sighed sitting down on the couch. "How's the baby doing?"
"The baby was doing well the last time I checked." Jing-Mei smiled sitting down on his lap. John smiled softly.
"You forgive me?" he asked. she nodded.
"Yeah. The whole getting in trouble with the law is sort of turning me on." Jing-Mei said sitting on his lap. her smiled wrapping his arms around her waist.
"Oh yeah?" He asked. Jing-Mei nodded and kissed him. "Mmmm...yeah."
"You think our baby will be a miracle child?" Jing-Mei asked.
"When we have one, yes. It will most definitely be." She smiled sliding off his lap.
"Let's go see if we can make one of those miracle babies." She said pulling him up to her. John smiled brightly.
"Sounds good." He said as they walked to their bedroom, "When do you think we will have a baby?" Jing-Mei bit her lip.
"I don'T know if I'll be ready anytime soon." She said, "Michael isn't even a year old."
"Michael..." John sighed. Jing-Mei looked at him.
"Pregnancy takes a lot out of you...I don't know when I'll be ready for that again.' she said.
"Do you ever want to have kids with me, Deb?" John asked.
"Of course I do.' Jing-Mei said. "I'm marrying you, John. I want to have fifty kids with you."
"Fifty?" John smiled.
"Okay...maybe not fifty...but two." Jing-Mei chuckled.
"Two littler Carters...I can handle that." John smiled rewrapping his arms around her waist.
"God help this world having two little yous running around." Jing-Mei chuckled.
"I'm not that bad." he smiled.
"No...You're not." Jing-Mei smiled, "Promise me something John."
"Anything." He said.
"When we have kids....They wont have a childhood like ours." She said, "I want our children to be raised on love."
"They will be, Deb. I promise." He said, "They'll have two parents who love them. Money won't rule their lives." Jing-Mei smiled at him.
"Make love to me, John." She said wrapping her arms around his neck.
"Mmmmm...Kay." He smiled kissing her neck. Eventually they would be good parents.
