**Just a quick note...I know this is short, so please forgive me! If you have not seen "Ma Ke Kahakai" episode 1-20, then this will contain a spoiler. Just wanted to warn you! Please let me know what you think! Not sure if I should continue or not! Let me know! Thanks! ~Rachael (Saphire Dancer) :)**

Chapter 16:

The last day of their honeymoon, Danny had a special surprise for Steve. He wasn't sure before they left if he was going to pull it off, but the concierge at the hotel had come through for him.

Danny's alarm on his phone started going off at what he felt was an ungodly hour. It was 8 am. Steve was still sound asleep surprisingly.

Danny rolled over and turned off his alarm. He rolled back over and gently shook Steve's shoulder.

"Steve. Hey babe, time to get up" he said gently.

Steve rolled over and blinked at Danny.

"Why are you waking me up so early?" he asked.

"Because we have to go somewhere" Danny answered cryptically.

Steve just looked at him and shrugged. He wasn't fully awake yet. Otherwise he would have grilled Danny until Danny finally told him what he wanted to know.

Danny jumped in the shower and Steve followed once Danny was done. When Steve got out he noticed that Danny was dressed in a Yankees t-shirt and a pair of nice fitting jeans.

"You look really hot babe" Steve walking up behind Danny.

"Don't start that" Danny told him, sighing. "If you do, we'll never make it on time."

"Make what on time?" Steve asked thoroughly confused.

"It's a surprise, just get ready so we can go" Danny told him with a grin.

A little while later they were in their rental car with Danny driving.

"You gonna tell me where we're going?" Steve asked again.

"Nope. Just enjoy the drive and the scenery" Danny said.

Steve was surprised when after being in the car for over an hour, they crossed over into New York. They had been in New Jersey for most of the trip.

Steve was also surprised when Danny pulled up and parked at Yankee Stadium. Steve had never been to a major league baseball game before.

He looked in awe at the huge structure. Danny watched with a satisfied smile on his lips.

Danny took his hand and led him to the gate. Danny presented their tickets and they walked into the stadium.

Steve just looked around at all the wonderful sights and smells. Danny thought he kind of looked like a little boy in a toy store.

They walked past the stands that sold beer, pretzels, hot dogs, popcorn, and cotton candy among other things. They walked up to a table that had t-shirts and hats for sale. Steve looked at Danny with a grin.

"I want a shirt" he said happily.

Steve picked out the t-shirt he wanted and paid for it. He immediately pulled off his other shirt and put on his new t-shirt. Danny just laughed.

"Come on, lets get to our seats" Danny said taking Steve's hand again.

The seats the concierge had gotten them were right behind home plate. They were in the third row. They could see all the action.

Steve was amazed. Throughout the game they had hot dogs (three to be exact), beer, cotton candy, and of course peanuts. Steve had a grin on his face the entire time.

As they were leaving, Steve pulled Danny close and kissed him.

"Thank you" he said quietly.

"You're welcome" Danny answered.

They talked the entire way back to the hotel about the game. Steve really liked baseball.

He thought they would definitely have to go to another game. And maybe next time they could bring Grace with them.

Once they got back to the hotel they began to gather their things and get them packed. They were going home with about twice as much stuff as they came with. Most was for Grace and them, but they had presents for everyone.

As they lay in bed that night Danny asked Steve what his favorite part of their trip was.

"I think just being together was my favorite part" he said honestly. "I love you Danny."

"I love you too Steve."

They couldn't wait to get home, but at the same time they didn't want to leave. They both missed Grace terribly.

They both drifted off to sleep in each other's arms. Tomorrow would be another day. One more day together. For that they were both very thankful.