A/N: It's not much, but it's something

Disclaimer: I don't own Chuck


Chuck woke, looked around, and grinned. It was one of his favorite days, September 24th. He hopped out of bed, and heard his wife and one of his children talking as they walked by the door.

"I'm telling you," he heard Sarah say. "Nothing important happened today." Chuck narrowed his eyes. Perhaps he had made one too many "Intersect erasing her memory jokes."

"Nothing at all?" he heard Meredith ask.

Good girl, Chuck thought. Gently remind her.

"Not as far as I can remember," Sarah replied. Chuck pressed is lips together, opened the door and walked out into the hallway.

"Nothing important happened today, huh?" he asked, making the two spin. Sarah had a twinkle in her eye. "I get it." He realized she had him, but he was getting worked up, so he thought the hell with it, join Morgan in Morgantown. "Nothing at all important happened today?"

"No," Sarah replied, trying to hold back the grin.

"Sarah, we met on this day, fourteen years ago!" Chuck said, thrusting his hands into the air. "Did you forget?" He knew he shouldn't have gone all in like that, but he couldn't help himself.

"Of course I didn't forget that we met fourteen years ago today," Sarah told him, grinning like crazy. Chuck just stared at her. "How could anyone ever forget something that important?"

"Then why did you tell Meredith that nothing important happened today?" Chuck asked.

Meredith and Sarah both began to laugh. "You see, Dad," Meredith began. "We were discussing my upcoming history test and King George the Third." Chuck blinked, he felt like he should know what was coming, but he had been so caught up in Sarah acting like nothing had happened his mind had blanked. "The phrase "nothing important happened today" is in reference to King George III's supposed diary entry on 4 July 1776, the same day that America declared Independence from Britain."

"Oh," Chuck said. He saw the look on Sarah's face, the pride she had that she had one uped him, and he couldn't help but grin. "I guess I deserve that."

"Mmmhmm," Sarah hummed. "Come on sweetie, lets get you to school." The two turned and walked off as Chuck stood there. "Chuck, don't forget we are going to dinner tonight." She turned to him, grinning. "Mexican," she added. She paused, and then winked. "Don't forget." With that, the two left the house.

"I love that woman," he said, shaking his head and grinning.


A/N: Sorry, that's all I have time for, but the joke hit me and I thought it was a good one. Take care friends. Charah forever.