A/N : Written by me, suggested by Lisa, idea inspired from an episode of "Eyes", titled "Wings", I believe.


There was a knock on the door. Addison Forbes Montgomery looked up with a frown, then made her way to the door to answer it. She opened it slightly, raising her eyebrows at the sight of the man standing there. She wedged herself between the door and the door frame with a questioning look across her face.

"Hi." he said awkwardly.
"Hey. What are you doing here?" she asked, clearly surprised.
"I uhh...left my PDA in your house."
"Your public display of affection?" Addison joked, both sharing a short laugh. "Alright, c'mon in." she invited, pushing the door open wider to let him in.

In the living room, Derek Shepherd started roaming his hands around the couch that they sat on in the afternoon while studying together, watching her from the corner of his eyes as she made her way gracefully to the kitchen to pour wine into a tall glass. She picked it up, swirling it gently before taking a sip, turning to face him with a smile.

"Found it." he announced, holding the device up before sliding it down into his coat pocket. They stood there, with her leaning against the wall and him behind the couch, smiling through the awkward silence.

"I've made dinner. Wanna join me?" she asked, tilting her head towards the kitchen with a gesture. He took a moment to consider it before shrugging his coat off.

"Sure."

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After dinner, he put away the dishes, washing them as she sip on the wine in the glass. Finally, hearing the last of the dishes done after the sound of running water was cut off, Addison pushed herself off the seat.

Over dinner, the had shared jokes, laughed and spoke about almost everything under the sun, like how they always would. Except now it's in an empty house and the meal they were having seemed more romantic more than anything else. Maybe it's the addition of wine.

Derek dried his hands on the handtowel and turned to his girlfriend with a smile as she leaned against the wall, watching him gratefully. "You're a good cook." he complimented, causing her to look down with a blush.

"Thank you." she said while he made his way to in front of her, leaning against the pillar behind him. One of the many that supports the house. Their eyes locked for a long moment before Derek looked away, clearing his throat as he checked his watch.

"Well... I should go." he said, breaking the silence. Addison looked away, blinking herself out of the stance and nodded. "Yea."

Then he pushed himself off the pillar, starting to leave. She looked up once, then took a long stride, now putting herself in front of him. Her hands landed on his chest softly as she pushed him backwards, causing him to lean back against the pillar while she reach up, kissing him lightly on the lips. She looked up to him briefly, seeing his hesitation, then she leaned in again, her lips teasing his, brushing against them lightly, never kissing fully. She kissed his bottom lip, her hands running down the side of his face, then her lips grazed his top lip. His arms that were glued behind him at the pillar moved forward, now at each side of her waist, his hands moved upwards, sliding up and down her back as he pushed her forward, closing the gap between their bodies.

Addison hooked a leg up to his waist, and in a smooth motion after one more graze to his lips, he heaved her up, now straddling him completely with most of their weight pinned on the pillar. Derek leaned in, desperate to kiss the lips that grazed his many times. She allowed him, but only for a small fraction of a second before pulling away. Then their eyes locked, she leaned down again, allowing the kiss to completely once their lips met. The heat seared through their bodies, tongues twirling around in each other's mouth, their lips pushed against each other, the lust flowing out of them. Pulling away again, he looked up to her, barely able to control himself. But he needed to know.

"You ready to do this?"

She nodded, feeling his hand slip under her shirt as their lips locked once again.

And the rest was history.