Y'know, it's easy to blame Cupid, and some days, he considers his luck a failure and truly does blame him. Just, Kim isn't sure he could as he eyes his wife, looking just so happy merely swimming in their pool. Right now, the athlete in her as faded into a simple, steadier joy, splashed with more than a little of love of water.

Kim is too busy staring to hop in, even knowing that he's often working too hard to get to the Olympics than to just enjoy the water as it gingerly sweeps past his skin. Yet, Ondine is letting it soak her, letting it guide her, and somehow Kim can't think of a more beautiful sight than his wife in their pool right now.

Later, he'll claim that it was just one moment, and besides, wasn't she gorgeous when she walked down the aisle anyway? Yet, every now and again, little moments like these reminded him of just how much he loves her, just how he'd keep on falling for her, again and again.

He finally grins and dives in, and suddenly they are back to their old game, and life is just familiar and happy, though he won't forget just how much he loves her, just how lucky he was to meet her, and to slowly fall in love with her. Some claim Cupid is the culprit to them finding each other, but Kim says that Dark Cupid was enough Cupid to remind him to no longer appreciate the winged creature with a bow. Besides, he'd found her without Cupid's guidance, and for that, he was immensely grateful.

He waded closer and was only a little surprised when she leaned in for a sudden kiss that he hadn't been anticipating. His heart filled with warmth, and he hugged her closer.