Here's chapter 3! I'm sorry the chapters are so short. They look longer on word than they do fanfiction. But I hope you guys still like them! And I think this is only going to be a 5 chapter story, and I'm working on the fifth chapter now. Thank you to all the people who review and favorite and put me on story alert! You guys make me happy (:

They didn't talk much while they ate, just enjoyed the food and eachother's company in a comfortable silence. When they finished their delicious meal, Booth called Sid over and asked for the bill. He insisted to pay, even though they both knew Brennan had plenty of money to pay for herself. He was such a gentleman.

They grabbed their things and headed back out to the SUV. They climbed into the car and pulled out o the parking lot.

"So what's next, Booth?" Brennan asked excitedly. Apparently this last one had convinced her that surprises can be good.

"I thought I would let you choose this time. I got breakfast covered, so where do you want to go next?"

"The park. I think a nice leisurely stroll would be good for me. It's very relaxing there," she added, like she was stating a scientific fact.

"Alright, the park it is!" Booth said enthusiastically, a huge smile on his face.

The park wasn't very far away and the car ride passed quickly. Soon they pulled into the parking lot and Booth stepped out of the vehicle. He jogged over to Brennan's side and opened the door for her.

"You don't have to let me out every time Booth, I'm perfectly capable of opening a door on my own," she said, a laugh in her voice. He didn't respond, but grabbed a paper bag and closed the door behind her. He linked his arm with hers, then they headed toward the winding path that lead through beautiful gardens. She looked up at him and smiled. 'This day is perfect,' she thought. It was just what she needed to relieve the stress.

They walked through the gardens for a couple hours, making small talk and having a good time. Bones was right; this was the perfect place to go. They could feel the tension just melting off of them.

They came upon a large weeping willow, the branches hanging so low you couldn't see the trunk of the tree. They shared a look, then excitedly ducked between the branches, ending up in massive space hidden from the outside world. They smiled brightly, and Booth opened the bag. He pulled out two peanut butter sandwiches and handed one of them to her. They sat down near the base of the tree and happily ate their lunch. 'Booth is really spoiling me' Brennan thought. 'I will never be able to go back to work after this."

Booth smiled down at her for what seemed like the millionth time that day. He really was glad to see how happy she was today. He was just afraid of how she would feel when he had to leave her to go back to Hanna at the end of the day. But he didn't want to spoil the happy moment, so he kept his mouth shut and continued to smile at her.

"Thank you Booth. For all of this," Brennan said, breaking the silence. "I'm lucky to have someone like you around to take care of me."

"Aah, don't worry about it Bones. I like taking care of you." As he said this he realized how true it was. His favorite memories were ones where he was spending time with her.

"It's just, I've never had anyone do this much for me," she said slightly sadly.

"I know, Bones. That makes it all the better from me. Now cheer up! I'm doing all this to make you feel better."

She smiled at this and let the sad things slip from her mind, enjoying his company and the comfort which she found in it.

Booth and Brennan finished their lunch and stood up, disappointed that it was time to leave the willow already. They grabbed the bag their lunch had been in, and exited their private little tree-room. As they made their way back to the path they stopped at one of the trashcans along the way to dispose of the bag. Then they re-linked arms and strolled back to the SUV. The walk back took a little less time than the walk there because they had kind of wound their way around the garden, and their path had doubled back. It still took them a little over an hour, though. This gave them more time to relax and enjoy the beautiful scenery, though, so neither really minded. Not to mention it was more time to spend with the other.

They hadn't really talked much the whole way back, just enjoyed eachother's company, and when they finally did make it back they were completely stress free. Booth really did know what was best for Brennan.

They hopped back in the car. By now it was about 2 o' clock, and it was Booth's turn to decide where to go again. As they drove along, it became apparent that Booth wasn't planning on telling her where they were headed. So, she decided to go back to her old methods and try asking.

"Where are we going now, Booth?" she asked hopefully.

"I thought we could head back to my place. Rebecca has Parker this week, and I figured we could relax, have a beer, and I could make you dinner. Unless that would make you too uncomfortable…" he trailed off.

"Well what about Hannah? Is she going to relax with us?" she asked, seriously hoping the answer was no. She liked Hanna and all, but it would be so awkward, and she really wanted Booth to herself.

"Don't worry. She's away on some big story right now, and shouldn't be back till the weekend. So whaddya say?"

"Yes, I think that would be nice."

Booth's apartment wasn't that far away, and soon they were pulling up in the lot. As always, when they got out of the car Booth went around and opened Brennan's door for her. She rolled her eyes, but secretly loved how proper and gentleman-like he was. They entered the building and walked up the stairs. When they got to Booth's door, he pulled out his keys and unlocked it, swinging the door open to reveal the familiar place. It was cleaner than when Brennan had last seen it, which was probably due to Hanna. She didn't want to think about Hanna right now though, so she turned and smiled at Booth.

"You want me to grab you a beer?" she asked. She had been here enough times she knew where everything was.

"Sure. Thanks Bones," he said, smiling back. She went and retrieved the beers. Handing him one, she plopped down on the couch in front of the television. Football was on. She didn't really care for the game, but she knew Booth did, so she didn't complain. Besides, he had been being so unnecessarily nice, she thought he deserved to do something he wanted.

Booth came over and sat next to her, popping open the beer, then offering to do the same for her. She handed him the bottle. "Thanks Booth," she said when he handed it back."

"No problem, Bones." He smiled at her, then turned his attention back to the TV. She watched him for a while with a smile on her lips. He was way more interesting to look at than the stupid game. She loved his expressions when the team made good plays, or did something he obviously thought was stupid. She wished she could watch him forever, but knew that today would probably be the last day they would ever be this close.

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