This is a one-shot from the episode "The Kiss" as requested by 98agent. I hope you enjoy this story and I hope that you will leave comments and ideas. I love hearing from you guys.

Also, check out my other story for Sue Thomas.

After the rather awkward moment in the office, Jack and Sue were walking back to her car, both trying and failing to keep the conversation flowing. She fumbled with her keys, trying to detangle them from her purse when she dropped them. Jack, being the gentleman he is, reached to pick them up for her at the same time that Sue was trying to grab them. Normally, her clumsy self would result in the two of them bumping heads, but this time, they managed to come out unscathed.

The two of them held the keys between them, just staring at their almost connected fingers. Jack let go and Sue turned to unlock her car. But then she felt his gentle touch on her elbow and turned back to her friend. He pulled her in towards him and wrapped an arm around her waist. He kissed her slow and sweet, completely unlike the kiss they had shared in the office.

Jack kissed her like he was taking care of her, not full of passion and fire, but rather full of tenderness. Sue sighed into the kiss, letting herself become lost in the feeling. Jack pulled away, far too soon for either of their liking and leaned his forehead against Sue's.

"I have wanted to do that for so long. I only wish I had had the courage to do that sooner," Jack whispered to her, making sure Sue could see his lips.

"What held you back?"

"I guess I didn't know if you felt the same, so I was worried about hurting our friendship," Jack confessed.

"Well, you don't need to worry anymore," Sue said. Then she pressed her lips hard against Jack's, making sure that she let all of her pent up feelings for the man be conveyed through the kiss. She poured her longing and desire for Jack into their kiss, making sure that there could be no mistake about what she felt.

Suddenly, a large furry thing landed on top of Sue, jolting her from the warmth of her bed. "Levi? You need to be better at your wake up calls." Sue lay back in bed for a moment, thinking about her dream that she had. Of course, their evening hadn't really ended that way. Instead it was an awkward conversation about how the kiss didn't mean anything for either of them; it was just a way to conceal their FBI investigation in the office.

But, Sue wished that things could have been different. As said in one of her favorite Disney movies, "A dream is a wish your heart makes." Sue groaned and rolled out of her bed, hesitant to start the day, and definitely not wanting to face the awkwardness between her and Jack that was sure to happen.

However, nothing about the morning could put a damper on the way that she felt. It was a good day.

Lucy noticed the good mood her roommate was in. It was curious. While Sue was normally a cheerful morning person, she never quite glowed this brightly at seven in the morning.

"What's got you in such a good mood this morning?" she asked Sue.

"Oh nothing. I just had a really good dream and it left me feeling great," Sue answered vaguely.

"Alright, well we've got to be going soon if we are going to make it to work on time. Do you want to stop at that cute little coffee shop on our way?"

"Sure, that sounds good," said Sue. Levi barked. "I think Levi agrees, too. The owner always gives him a scone when we go there."

The two friends went on their way and stopped in to get coffee. As Sue turned, she ran into the very person that had been so prominent in her dream last night.

"Oh, I am so sorry, Sue. I didn't mean to bump into you." Jack carefully took her coffee and grabbed some napkins so she could clean up the spilled beverage. Sue dabbed at her coat, making sure she got any residue off of the fabric.

Suddenly, Sue laughed. Jack looked at her questioningly and she pointed towards the ground. "It's a good thing Levi is allowed in here. He can clean up any mess that you make." She gave Jack a smile to let him know that she was teasing him.

"The living garbage disposal tends to do that. I kinda wish I one at my house to clean up after me."

"Then you better get yourself a dog. They are great pets, and Levi provides the most stimulating conversation," Sue grinned as she continued with her teasing. Then, she noticed that Lucy was standing by the door, waiting for her. "Oh, Lucy is waiting for me. I'll see you at the office." Sue grabbed her coffee from Jack's hand and motioned for Levi to follow her.

"I'll see you in a few," Jack responded.

Sue smiled and turned to follow her friend out the door and into their car. I wish that something could happen between us. But, I know that that will not happen. Still, last night was a kiss to build a dream on.