The only reason Alice agreed to move an inch let alone completely out of her lover's embrace was Robin's hasty purred warning of "Nooks going to be getting up soon." Not that Alice needed the reminder when she had heard the start of a muffled alarm herself somehow matching the steady beat of her true loves heartbeat under her ear as the reunited couple snuggled even closer together under the tangled rumpled sheets.

"Shower together? Papa's always sleeping in a bit longer after first light or in this case an alarm no matter what realm we're in." Alice offered not wanting to let her archer lover out of her sight even to let her shower by herself like they probably should, so if Rogers did wake up early he wouldn't figure out what they were up to during the night under the cover of that thunderstorm. "Saves on water and time too." Robin agreed letting Alice pull her up from the pullout couch bed. "But we'll have to hurry all the same." The young archer reminded nuzzling her face against the hollow of her lover's throat letting her arms sliding back around her waist from behind as she followed her realm jumper into her room for clothes, so they could dress right after they'd finished in the shower.

The shower wasn't as hurried as it should have been with more than a few stolen kisses and wandering hands until the trained hunter had to remind her shower mate about the other occupant in the little apartment.

"It's like we're back in camp at home isn't it?" Alice mused as they grudgingly got dressed again both of them raiding her curse self's wardrobe in record time even for them but that was mostly because they had to hold back from stealing any more playful kisses or remaking any of the love bites they had given the other the night before in favor of tracking down the rest of the clothes they'd blindly tossed around during their reunion.

"Funny thing is these are just window glass." Robin laughed as quietly as possible as she snagged her cursed self's glasses from the side table and holding them up in front of her eyes without actually putting them on just yet. "I can still see perfectly fine out of them." The archer explained when Alice didn't seem to understand the reference as they finished stashing their clothes in Tilly's room to wash later before walking hand in hand into the apartment's kitchen.

"I still can't believe I didn't put it together that it was you with them on. I mean it's so obvious to me now." Alice grumbled pushing herself up onto the counter while Robin started making the morning coffee for the still sleeping detective.

"Those definitely look better on you." Robin praised with a little laugh at seeing the love of her life wearing her glasses while feeling Alice's fingers toying with the charms on her necklace as they waited for the coffee to start brewing. "Does not Nobin." Alice laughed biting back a groan when she felt teeth biting down on her collarbone as Robin pushed her legs apart as her hands braced themselves on either side of her against the countertop trapping her in place.

"Breakfast?" the young archer inquired but Alice just gave her a lopsided smile shaking her head "I'm all well-fed thanks to you my love." She hummed loping her arms around Robin's neck pressing the lightest of kisses against her chapped lips. "Not that kind of breakfast Tower Girl." Alice's breathing hitched at the click of a door opening both women looking over to the shuffling steps of the still half-asleep man staggering from his room in the direction of the bathroom for a shower.

"Come on Alice," Robin whispered against her lover's hair knowing how hard this was going to be on her. "Let's make him a proper breakfast yeah?" she suggested unthinkingly reaching out to turn on the tap to get herself a quick glass of water only to be met with a low squeak of annoyance when a low-pressure jet of water soaked the back of her girlfriend's shirt instead.

"You did that on purpose." Alice challenged pulling Robin in closer by the little wooden rabbit she'd carved for her as her smug looking archer twirled the arrow around her neck between her fingers "Would I do something like that?" Robin questioned innocently biting her lower lip when Alice pulled her shirt off tossing it over Robin's shoulder leaving her in a plain yet still damp tank top. "Just for that, you fix that, and I'll fix Papa breakfast." Alice decides pushing her pouting archer away and slipping down to the floor without so much as a fast parting kiss like she'd normally would.

"Get to work Targo." Alice ordered when she noticed that Robin still hadn't moved from her place in front of the sink. "I would but see I need motivation for a job like this." Robin shot back rolling her eyes at her curse self's nickname. Her next snarky comment was cut off by insistent lips pressing hungrily against her own in a long greedy kiss as she was pulled in by the cord around her neck. "Motivated enough now Nobin?" Alice cooed against her lips breaking passed the lusty haze filing Robin's mind with the question. "Thy wish is my command my heart guarding almost runaway." Robin managed once she remembered how speech worked after a kiss like that one.

"Oh, and one more thing." Alice mused knowing Robin wasn't paying too close attention to her wondering hand given how dark her eyes were. "Yeah?" Robin coaxed her yelp of surprise bringing a smug grin from her girlfriend as the front of her borrowed shirt was splashed with water. "I love you Nobin." Alice smiled earning a hissed "I hate you." From Robin as she dropped to her knees to start on the sink.

Rogers made his way into the kitchen with a yawn following the promising smell of brewing coffee to find Tilly splitting her focus between tending to the still cooking food on the stove making something other than her normal toast and jam for breakfast and digging into the toolbox on the counter. Moving a little to his right while still keeping from letting them know he was there Rogers noticed that Margot was currently laid out on the kitchen floor under the sink taking the wrench that had just been passed down to her to the pipe over her head with what Rogers heard as a grunted "Thanks Tower Girl." Between hits.

"So, does that mean I'm forgiven?"

"Possibly."

Tilly just laughed at the answer enjoying how her love's voice betrayed her and Rogers noticed that despite her normally shy nature Tilly was now openly staring at the strip of Margot's exposed stomach when her shirt rode up as the other woman shifted into another position under the sink. "I can feel you staring."

"Well I can't help it I can't help but look." Tilly argued chuckling every so often at the grumbled curses coming from under the sink. "We don't want to burn down Roger's place, do we?" Margot reminded her moving back so Rogers guess that she could meet Tilly's eyes until his roommate nodded in defeat going back to humming tunelessly to herself as she turns back to the rest of the kitchen and gasped in surprise as her eyes fell on the supervising detective.

"What's all this for? Some kind of special occasion?" Rogers commented nodding to the plates of scrambled eggs, what looked like cookies with bits of that sugary marshmallow charmed cereal his house guest liked so much baked into them and Tilly's customary toast and jam all piled up on the small kitchen table.

"In a way." Tilly answered taking a few measured steps toward him as if testing something out while Margot crawled out from under the sink fixing her glasses back into place as she whipped her hands on a dish towel but her eyes never once leaving Tilly's back as if she were tensing to pull her back at the slightest hint of trouble.

"What's wrong Til?" Rogers questioned picking up on the fact that something had definitely changed since the night before. "Nothing." His roommate insisted still shuffling carefully toward him until the detective just sighed in annoyance pulling his stubborn friend in for a hug. One Tilly melted into gratefully "Missed you." He heard her whispered against his chest seeming to snuggle closer like a daughter would her real father.

"You just saw me yesterday afternoon love." Rogers chuckled but didn't drop his arms from the hug guess she just needed more comfort cause of the storm the night before. "Breakfast Detective?" Margot offered reminding them both that she was there and already loading up a plate for herself and for Tilly as she watched over the tender moment between the surrogate father and daughter pair. "Um…coffee and eggs I guess." He answered as he and Tilly untangled themselves to join her at the overloaded table.

"Thanks." He smiled when she handed his plate over to him as the detective pretended not to notice the fresh scratch marks peeking out from under Margot's long-sleeve shirt or that Tilly had what looked like a bite mark just under the collar of her shirt.

"Two hearts into one huh?" Killian questioned gesturing with a fork full of eggs to the two half charms of the young women's necklaces "Yes sir." Margot admitted as Tilly dipped her head in a shy nod in answer. "Then treat her right or you'll have me to answer to." The officer ordered in that strange fatherly tone he seemed to take on when talking about the blonde sitting between them as his eyes held Margot's. "On my father's honor, I swear I will do everything I can I keep her safe and happy." His new acquaintance vowed with nothing but honest determination in her voice.

"Alright then." Rogers nodded offering his empty glass over the table to her "Coffee ready?"