"Good afternoon Mr Avery." Kate said peeking into the jail finding Bill sitting in the jail cell trying to fix the door.

"Afternoon Kate"

"I was looking for Rip, he didn't meet us after school" Kate said looking around seeing Rip still asleep on his bed by Jack's desk.

"I think that old dog is losing his hearing. Seems he doesn't perk up at the sound of the school bell anymore." Bill said nodding to him.

"Rip, here boy!" Kate called. Rip jumped up wagging his tail.

"Rip was old when Jack found him a few years ago, he's probably ancient now." Kate chuckled petting Rip's ears.

"Well he's well cared for that's for sure. I'm sure Jack will me mighty thankful for that when he comes home." Bill nodded giving Kate a smile. He tended to be gruff and serious, but lately he was a big more warm to Kate and Elizabeth.

"Have you heard anything Mr Avery? About the fighting?" Kate asked softly.

"No change from what I hear." Bill said. Kate nodded softly, no change meant Jack was not on his way back.

"That cousin of yours leave? The loud one?"

"Julie, yes she took the stage back to Hamilton yesterday." Kate nodded.

"She was here for a nice visit."

"Yeah, she's fun, She makes Elizabeth laugh more lately."

"Lord knows we could all use a good laugh now and again."

"Yes, well, thanks for watching Rip."

'Not much to watch, dog sleeps all day" Bill sighed making Kate smiled down at Rip who looked at her innocently.

"Come on Rip, let's go see if Abigail has any more jerky for you" Kate said. Rip jumped up quickly trotting across the street.

"Well he heard that just fine didn't he? Maybe that dog is just lazy" Bill shook his head with a chuckle.

"See you later Mr Avery" Kate laughed


"What else do we need?" Kate asked putting a stack of notebooks into her basket. They had made a stop at the mercantile before school to pick up some supplies.

"Pencils, notebooks, colored paper, a new slate and a can of beans." Elizabeth read off her list.

"Beans for school?" Kate asked reaching for the can.

"No, they are for dinner I just don't want to have to come back again." Elizabeth said as Kate put it in her basket. She glanced out the window of the mercantile onto main street and a flash of red caught her eye. Kate neared the window seeing a group of about twenty mounties marching through town.

"Elizabeth! Elizabeth!" She yelled grabbing her sister's hand and pulling her to the window as quickly as she could, unable to get another word out.

"Kate what in the world…" Elizabeth started when suddenly she stopped seeing what Kate was seeing.

"Jack?" Elizabeth whispered. She dropped her basket on the counter not even looking at it in her haste to run outside. Kate had the mind to glance back as Mr Yost just nodded to her putting the basket behind the counter for safe keeping as both girls ran outside.

"Jack!" Elizabeth yelled scanning each face as it walked or rode past them.

"They are everywhere." Kate said scanning the town as some mounties were gathered outside the saloon and other were tying horses up outside the cafe. Abigail stood on the porch looking as well.

"Jack?" Elizabeth asked breathless as she ran up to her. .

"I haven't seen him but they all just came in I haven't watched them all" Abigail shook her head as down the road horses appeared being ridden by mounties in their red coats more men marching behind them.

"What if he went to the row house?" Kate asked.

"Jack knows it's almost time for school, he would look for you in town. A place were people would gather." Abigail said

"Check the Saloon!" Elizabeth cried running down the road to see more men coming.

"I'll check the cafe, you go." Abigail said. Kate ran into the saloon. A sea of red overtook her as she squeezed though bodies.

"Jack! Has anyone seen Jack Thornton?" Kate called. About 50 men were standing around waiting to get breakfast. She guessed they had marched most of the night from the looks of them.

"Kate! oh goodness! I checked here, he's not in here. Let's go check the cafe, thats where he would look for you." Rosemary said appearing from behind two men.

"Ok" Kate nodded stepping out of the saloon and running across the street into the cafe.

"Has anyone seen Jack Thornton?" She asked, across the room Abigail was refilling coffee mugs asking the same thing. They are both met with shaking heads.

"Anything?" Elizabeth asked coming in behind her with Rosemary at her heels.

"No, anything from the group coming through?" Kate asked watching the men marching by the window."

"No one has heard of him, oh what if he was hurt? I haven't had a letter from him in 3 weeks" Elizabeth was ringing her hands looking around.

"Nonsense, theres so many men up there fighting, don't get all worried over something you know nothing about." Rosemary said.

"There's more coming why don't you go look there" Abigail offered nodding out the window where another group of men were marching up the road.

"Come on I will go with you" Rosemary said taking Elizabeth's elbow and leading her out the busy cafe.

"Do you need help?" Kate asked looking around the busy cafe wanting nothing more then to find Jack but also a little afraid he would come and wanting to hide inside.

"No sweet girl you go with your sister, he's going to want to see you." Abigail offered Kate a smile. She nodded slipping out after Elizabeth. She stood with Rosemary and Elizabeth over looking the group of men coming up the road. They all looked the same. Red coats, wide brim hats hiding their face, who could tell. Kate squinted in the distance trying to pick out something when she let out a gasp.

"Sergeant! Elizabeth that's Sergeant!" She cried recognizing the white stripe on the head of Jack's beloved horse. The rider raised his head so they could see his face beyond his hat.

"Jack!" Elizabeth yelled. She skipped all the steps of the cafe jumping from the porch lading in the dirt road neatly on both feet before taking off running, holding her skirts up out of her way. Jack imminently fell out of rank pulling Sergeant over to the side hopping off of him as Elizabeth ran into his arms.

"It's Jack it's Jack!" Kate squealed hugging Rosemary who was holding back tears as down the road Jack caught Elizabeth in his arms twirling her around before pulling her in for a long, passionate kiss.

"I missed you so much" Jack cried setting her on her feet he bent down to kiss her again and again as his fingers ran through her hair. She giggled catching her breath but realized she was also crying as he cupped her face brushing away a tear.

"Happy tears?" He asked her.

"Of course. I am so happy to see you." Elizabeth said wiping them away gently.

"Me too, I'm home, for good." Jack said.

"Thank God!" Elizabeth sighed kissing him again.

"Go on! I will tell Abigail" Rosemary gently pushed Kate in their direction as they pulled apart, taming their greeting in front of the whole town. Kate grinned hopping off the porch and Jack and Elizabeth turned as they heard the pounding of running steps on the gravel behind them.

"Jack!" Kate yelled.

"Hey there she is!" Jack cried catching Kate in a hug and spinning her around like he had Elizabeth before setting her down and holding them both at arms length looking them over.

"I'm so glad your back! We missed you." Kate smiled.

"I missed my girls too" Jack chuckled throwing an arm over each of them hugging them to his side.

"Oh look at you, you look like you haven't slept in days" Elizabeth said as she took him in more fully seeing the dark circles under his eyes. She reached up rubbing his cheek with her thumb.

"I couldn't wait to get home to you." Jack smiled as Rosemary and Abigail made their way over.

"Jack! It's so good to have you back!" Abigail cried giving him a hug before Rosemary greeted him the same way.

"You look like you could use a good meal and a long rest" Rosemary said.

"That sounds wonderful" Jack sighed with relief as Elizabeth slipped back under his arm, unwilling to be detached from him for to long. It was so good to be home and be back in his arms.

"Well the first I can help with. I will make you a nice hot breakfast and bring it to you at your office" Abigail said firmly already making her way back to the cafe.

"Thank you" Jack called after her with a smile.

"Elizabeth, school" Kate whispered nodding in the direction of the students who were playing outside the school house.

"Oh no" Elizabeth's face fell.

"Nonsense I will teach school today." Rosemary said immediately.

"Oh Rosemary I couldn't ask you to do that" Elizabeth cried.

"Your not asking I'm telling. You go on and have your breakfast and take a nice rest and enjoy your time together. You deserve the day off" Rosemary said

"Thank you" Elizabeth smiled not about to argue, she truly didn't want to leave Jack.

"Of course" Rosemary nodded giving her a hug before making her way to the school.

"Hi Sergeant, did you take good care of Jack, good boy. I bet you deserve a rest too" Kate whispered to the horse who was lingering around not tied up, but never straying far from Jack.

"He sure does. A good brushing and new shoes too" Jack smiled patting Sergeant's neck.

"Kate why don't you run along to school" Elizabeth said.

"But I want to stay with Jack!" Kate cried.

"Hey school is important. And I'm not going anywhere, I will be here when you get out" Jack told her, truthfully he didn't want her to go yet, but he wasn't going to undermine Elizabeth.

"But you have been gone so long" Kate frowned.

"Why don't you go for the morning. Jack is going to eat and rest and I am going to help him get settled and make sure Sergeant gets taken care of. You can come home at lunch and we can do something special for the afternoon if Jack feels up to it." Elizabeth offered.

"We can take the boat out, see if the fish are biting." Jack added just as excited as Kate's face was.

"Yeah!" Kate cried.

"Run along then your already late, tell Rosemary you won't be back for the afternoon" Elizabeth laughed as Kate took off running to the school house.

"She missed you" Elizabeth smiled leaning her head on Jack's shoulder.

"I missed her too, almost as much as I missed you, and I didn't think it was possible to miss anyone as much as I missed you." Jack smiled turning his head to kiss Elizabeth's forehead.

"Come on, your food will be ready soon" Elizabeth smiled

Jack tired Sergeant up and then took Elizabeth's hand leading her into the jail as he sunk into his chair with a sigh of relief. Abigail knocked on the open door and stepped in.

"Breakfast" She smiled placing a tray down on the table. Pancakes, eggs, berries, bacon and potatoes over flowed the plates.

"Oh Abigail you over estimate me" Jack cried. But he licked his lips already picking up his fork.

"Oh Jack I could see how much weight you lost from a mile away, you need all this" Abigail said firmly.

"Oh Elizabeth I take it back, there is something I could miss more then you. Abigail's cooking for sure" Jack said swallowing a mouthful of pancakes making both women laugh. Elizabeth was so happy she thought she would cry, Jack was back, he was healthy and making her laugh and everything felt so right again.

"Well I will leave you to it, enjoy." Abigail said.

"Thank you, I will bring over the dishes later." Elizabeth said. Abigail nodded and waved and Elizabeth sat watching Jack eat, occasionally accepting the forkfuls he tried to feed her. When he was done he sat back holding her hand in his bringing it to his lips for a kiss making her blush.

"You should get some sleep" Elizabeth whispered as he rested his head on the back of his chair.

"But then you will leave" He sighed.

"Not for long, you change and go set some rest. I will bring Sergeant to the stables and make sure he is treated with the best care, then go to Abigail's and help her clean up from all the mounties that passed through and Kate and I will bring you lunch in a few hours. But you promised that girl an afternoon of fishing and you need rest" Elizabeth said standing up and pulling Jack up with her. Jack sighed accepting defeat pulling her in for a hug.

"I am so glad your home safe" Elizabeth said wrapping her arms around his chest.

"There is no where else I would rather be." Jack whispered leaning down to kiss her again. It pained him to see her leave the jail closing the door behind her with a wink. But luckily it wasn't for long and he was so glad to be home.


Jack lay down on the blanket Elizabeth had lay out. They had spent the better part of the afternoon out in the boat. Jack and Kate had caught fish comparing size and teasing each other while Elizabeth laughed along just enjoying to watch them. They had just brought the boat back to shore and Elizabeth had lay out a picnic snack. They had all eaten their full and now Kate was picking wild flowers while Jack and Elizabeth sat in the shade.

"It is so good to be back." Jack said putting his arm behind his head looking up at Elizabeth who was watching him with a smile.

"It's good to have you back" She said reaching out and taking his other hand in her's. He ran his thumb over the back of her hand smiling up at her. It was truly so good to be home. He had spent his long days away dreaming of laughing and playing with Kate, holding Elizabeth close, and just being back.

"It's hard to believe I am back. Sometimes I feel like I left my heart here with you when I left, now I have it back and it's a wonderful feeling, but I keep waiting to wake up back in my tent and find it was all a dream." Jack said softly. Elizabeth smiled at him leaning down to kiss him allowing him to take it deeper before pulling away her cheeks flushed.

"Was that a dream?" Elizabeth asked.

"Nope, I always wake up right before you kiss me." Jack smiled making her laugh and slap his chest playfully.

"Well, your heart may have been here, but mine was away with you. As good as you feel to be back, that's how I feel to have you back." Elizabeth assured him.

"Now about this wedding." Jack said sitting up still holding her hand as he played with her ring.

"Oh, you didn't forget about that then?" Elizabeth asked playfully. "Truthfully Elizabeth, sometimes the only thing that kept me going was the thought of that." Jack said softly.

"Was it awful?" Elizabeth asked her smile quickly fading.

"It doesn't matter now. What matters is I am back, and we can move forward. I want to get married. Soon." Jack said firmly.

"Well I would like that too. Abigail and Rosemary made me plan the whole thing while you were gone, maybe at the end of the summer…"

"No, sooner. How about Sunday after next?" Jack asked. Elizabeth's eyes widened as she tried to figure out if he was joking or not.

"Thats.. thats two weeks away." She quickly did the math in her head.

"If there's one thing I learned while I was away it's that life is short. And I don't want to wait any longer to start my life with you." Jack said.

"Alright, Sunday after next it is." Elizabeth smiled.

"Hey Kate! Come here!" Jack called. Kate smiled running over bounding through the field. Elizabeth couldn't remember the last time she saw her sister so carefree as Kate sat down beside them on the blanket.

"We picked a date for the wedding." Jack told her.

"You did! When? Please say summer." Kate asked.

"Two weeks" Elizabeth said.

"Two weeks!"

"Mmhhmm" Jack nodded.

"How does that sound?" Elizabeth asked.

"I think Rosemary's head is going to explode when you tell her! But I can't wait." Kate grinned.

"You and me both" Jack laughed.


"Two weeks! Thats soon!" Abigail cried.

"I know, but we just spent too much time waiting for him to come home. We didn't want to wait much longer. It will still be a few months until the house on Jack's land is built but we can stay in the row house." Elizabeth smiled sipping tea in the cafe with Abigail and Rosemary after school the next day as she told them of their plan.

"There's so much to do!" Rosemary said pulling out her notebook and a pen flustered. Elizabeth made a mental note to tell Kate she was right as she hid her smile behind her cup.

"We don't want a lot, I can wear one of my best dresses. We can get married here in the church and have the reception in the solon." Elizabeth said easily.

"Oh no no no! I am still making your dress!" Rosemary said scribbling like mad on the pad.

"Oh no, two weeks isn't enough time. You and Clara just have the sketches" Elizabeth shook her head.

"Elizabeth you are my most dearest friend and you will have the best dress we can sew. Besides I for one and not missing the sight of you in my creation." Rosemary said.

"Thank you" Elizabeth smiled.

"And I will serve the meal, We have the menu planed and I can start getting to work on the other things now." Abigail said.

"Thank you both, Jack and I are so lucky to have you." Elizabeth smiled her thanks.

"This is a wedding this whole town has been waiting for." Rosemary said making Elizabeth laugh.

"What about a honeymoon?" Abigail asked

"Well we talked about. But I don't know if I can leave school for long, and we don't feel comfortable leaving Katie for more then a day or two. We will find something special to do close to home." Elizabeth shrugged, none of them heard Kate who had stepped into the back door looking for Elizabeth before going home.

"Well Kate is welcome to stay with me you know that." Abigail said gently. Kate froze in the doorway then silently stepped out of sight. It was wrong to eavesdrop she knew that. But if they were talking about her, maybe it wasn't as wrong.

"And I can teach school, as well at take Kate, she was such a joy last time. Elizabeth truly we insist." Rosemary added.

"I suppose she is getting older." Elizabeth nodded.

"Elizabeth you have a very difference circumstance in that you wont get to live alone as newly weds." Abigail said.

"All the more reason you should make sure you and Jack are able to get some time away after the wedding." Rosemary nodded.

"It would be really nice to spend sometime together just the two of us." Elizabeth smiled

"It's settled then! I will teach school, Abigail will take Kate and you and Jack will have a wonderful honeymoon" Rosemary clasped her hands together.

"Your sure you don't mind Abigail?" Elizabeth asked.

"Of course not, you deserve this, more then anyone I know" Abigail said squeezing Elizabeth's hand.

"Thank you both. So much, we are so lucky to have you in our lives" Elizabeth said.

"Oh it's no problem at all" Rosemary laughed.

"I should go, Jack is coming over for dinner and promised to fill the wood box. See you tomorrow." Elizabeth smiled rising from her chair. Kate quickly turned slipping back out the back door in the kitchen picking up her lunch pail as Elizabeth came out the front door by the cafe.

"There you are, I was just coming to find you! Did Laura and Anna go home?" Elizabeth called offering Kate a smile.

"Yeah, they just left." Kate lied picking up her books and turning towards home forcing Elizabeth to jog a bit to catch up with her.

"Hey everything ok?" Elizabeth asked.

"Yeah, you assigned to much math and I want to get it done so I have time to work on my quilt tonight." Kate said not looking up.

"Ok, well Jack is coming over for dinner, but I will help you with the math if you do your homework in the kitchen while I cook." Elizabeth offered.

"You and Jack talk to much when you cook." Kate sighed.

"Katie…" Elizabeth stopped, taking her arm forcing Kate to stop walking and look at her.

"Everything ok?"

"Yeah, sorry. I wasn't hungry at lunch time so I didn't eat and now I'm starving" Kate sighed.

"Why didn't you tell me? Your not getting sick are you?" Elizabeth asked.

"No. I'm fine, just hungry." Kate gave her a smile.

"Alright, well have a sandwich when we get home and I will make sure we eat as soon as Jack is here" Elizabeth said.

"Thanks" Kate gave her a smile as they continued the walk home.


A knock on the door pulled Elizabeth from her thoughts as she hurried to open it.

"Hello" Jack smiled as she side stepped allowing him into the house.

"Hi, how was work?" Elizabeth asked taking his hat from him.

"Fine, easy day and I finished the paperwork for the lumber for the house with Lee so hopefully we can start building before the wedding." Jack smiled.

"That is wonderful news! I can't wait to move in" Elizabeth grinned.

"Speaking of which I talked to Abigail and Rosemary today. They insisted we go away on a honeymoon. Rosemary said she would take over teaching and Abigail is more then happy to take Kate."

"That's wonderful! We will have to plan a wonderful spot to go." Jack smiled.

"Two weeks feels both so far and so close." Elizabeth smiled as Jack pulled her in for a hug.

"Dinner smells amazing! Should I get started on the woodbox?" Jack asked.

"Actually if your ready I thought we could eat first. Kate is not herself today, she says she just needs some food in her. I guess she skipped lunch." Elizabeth said going back to the stove as Jack moved to start setting the table.

"Is she home?" Jack asked glancing up the stairs. Kate usually came to greet him as soon as he came to the door.

"Yes she wanted to do her homework upstairs today." Elizabeth shrugged.

"Mind if I go say hi?" Jack asked.

"Of course, tell her to come down and we can eat." Elizabeth smiled starting to plate the food from the stove as Jack climbed the stairs. Elizabeth's room was to the right, and Kate's was to the left. Jack had only been upstairs a handful of times but their rooms were always neat and clean.

"Hi Katie" Jake said leaning in the open doorway as Kate sat at her small desk that usually went unused. He instantly thought back to when he saw her bedroom in Hamilton. This room was much smaller, much simpler but somehow so much more fitting for Kate.

"Hi" Kate looked up greeting him.

"What are you working on?" Jack asked.

"Math homework." Kate made a face.

"That mean teacher" Jack said making Kate smile for the first time all evening.

"Dinner is ready, Elizabeth said you were hungry" Jack said.

"Yeah, thanks" Kate nodded standing and following him downstairs.

"Smells great, thank you for dinner" Jack said as they sat down.

"It's the least I can do for you filing the woodbox" Elizabeth shook her head smiling at him. Kate played with the food on her plate not looking up.

"Katie I thought you were hungry." Elizabeth said watching her as her smile faded into worry.

"Can I eat in my room?" Kate asked.

"Whatever for?"

"I want to finish my homework."

"Kate meal times are for us to all sit together and talk. You have hardly said a word all day. If you really need to devote so much time to your homework I promise to help you with it later." Elizabeth said softly but firmly.

"Are you not feeling well Kate?" Jack asked.

"I feel fine." Kate shook her head putting a forkful in her mouth to prove it. Jack looked up at Elizabeth who watched Kate for another minute before turning to him. Their eyes met and she gave him a small shrug. Kate was off today but Elizabeth would figure it out as the sisters always did, of that Jack took some comfort in.


"I should go fill the woodbox before it gets to dark" Jack said when they were done eating. Though Jack and Elizabeth had had plenty to talk about Kate has stayed unusually quiet.

"Thank you again" Elizabeth gave him a smile.

"It's the least I can do for such a wonderful dinner" Jack winked pushing his chair back and going out the back door.

"Help me with the dishes please?" Elizabeth asked as she and Kate picked up the plates bringing them to the counter.

"You know, I was thinking…. I could go live with Grandmother for a while after the wedding." Kate said quietly as she was helping Elizabeth dry the dishes Elizabeth turned to her surprised.

"Why ever would you want to go stay with grandmother?" She asked handing Kate another dish.

"Well I heard you and Abigail talking today, and she's right. Married people don't live with other people." Kate said.

"Oh Kate, no. Abigail was just offering for you to stay with her so Jack and I could go away for a few days after the wedding. Is that what has been bothering you all afternoon?" Elizabeth said putting down the dishes and turning to look at Kate.

"I don't want to be in the way" Kate said as the door opened and Jack walked in. He turned to see the girls and saw he had walked into something.

"Oh sorry, I'm going to…." He started heading back out the door.

"No Jack sit, Kate sit, everyone sit at the table." Elizabeth said firmly using her teacher voice. Jack put the wood down taking a seat and the table. Kate sat across from him but Elizabeth stayed standing facing them both.

"Kate said she wanted to go back and live with grandmother" Elizabeth said. Jack turned to Kate surprised.

"Why?" He asked, Kate shrugged.

"No, tell him. We are going to discuss this, all of us." Elizabeth said still sounding like a teacher.

"Because you guys are getting married, married people don't live with their little siblings." Kate said.

"Sure they do, there's nothing wrong with you staying here, we want you here." Jack said firmly. Kate nodded but Elizabeth could see there was more in her head.

"What's the real reason Kate?" Elizabeth asked.

"Well, you guys are going to want to start a family of your own." Kate said.

"Katie, you are my family." Elizabeth said her voice softening.

"There's no room in this house for another person. I'm taking up the only other bedroom you don't even have a place to put a baby. I don't mind living at grandmothers. I'm older now, I can finish schooling and maybe when I get married I can move back here into my own home. It won't be so long.." Kate was going on and on now.

"Kate, look at me." Elizabeth softened her voice even more kneeling in front of Kate making her feel like a little girl again.

"You are the most important person in my life. I love Jack, but you are my sister and my best friend. I need you here with me. I don't care that I am getting married, I don't want you to ever leave." Elizabeth said gently.

"I don't want to be in your way" Kate shook her head. Jack slid his chair back making them both jump as he quickly crossed the room, they silently watched he pulled a roll of paper out of his coat pocket and put it on the table unrolling it.

"Do you know what this is?" Jack asked. Kate shook her head.

"This is plans that I drew up for the new house. Lee and I finalized them today. This is the kitchen, this is the sitting room, this is the wall that's going to be filled with bookshelves for all your sisters books, this is where we're going to put the piano. This is the front door and this right here. That your room, I planed it special for you. It's right off the kitchen so the stove will keep it warm in the winter. And Its separate from the other bedrooms which are upstairs so if we have a baby it won't wake you up when they cry at night." Jack said as he and Elizabeth shared a smile. Kate looked at the paper and sure enough her name was in the middle of the box.

"Really?" Kate asked.

"You are not a nuisance, we always want you here with us. If I ever have to leave for work again, I feel so much better knowing that Elizabeth is not here alone. We need you Kate. We are already a family, you are part of whatever family we have in this house. Do you understand that?" Jack asked. Kate nodded.

"We love you very much. I'm sorry that you were feeling so left out and concerned. But I want you to know what we always always what you here." Elizabeth said.

"Ok" Kate nodded

"I love you"

"Love you too" Kate smiled as Elizabeth pulled her into a hug.

"Why don't you go grab your homework and bring it down here. I will help you and then maybe we can all have some popcorn" Elizabeth offered.

"Ok" Kate smiled hurrying up the stairs.

"Thank you for doing that" Elizabeth sighed turning to Jack.

"It's not something I did. Truly Elizabeth I am so glad she is here. I don't think I could have left you to go up north if she wasn't here. When I asked you to marry me I knew Kate was part of that. I love her like she was my own little sister" Jack said.

"There are so many bedrooms" Elizabeth smiled looking over the paper herself.

"Well we need enough room for the while Thornton Clan don't we?" Jack said.

"We do" Elizabeth gave him a little smile.

"So I suppose we have to sit down and plan a honeymoon now don't we?" Jack asked rolling the blueprints back up.

"You can chose, I think I would be happy with anywhere." Elizabeth smiled going back to the dishes.

"As long as you are with me, I don't care where we go." Jack sighed wrapping his arms around her waist and holding her close.