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Kensi was driving under the speed limit for once, no thanks to Deeks' broken rib.

"Are you sure you're okay?" She asked.

"Yep." Deeks replied. He winced as they went over a bump. "Maybe once I take my pain pills."

"You don't even like taking Advil." Kensi looked at him, eyes full of concern.

"Kiki, please pay attention to the road." He said.

"Right." She directed her attention once again to the road. Within a few minutes, they were pulling into her driveway.

Deeks breathed a sigh of relief. "I think that's the first time I've been in the car with you without getting carsick." He quipped.

"I can't wait to hear your sharp remarks after you're doped up on painkillers." Kensi smirked.

"You wish, Princess. But no amount of pain pills will make me slur like a drunken idiot." He threw back. Kensi unlocked the door and opened it for him.

"Now, you go in and lay on the couch. I'll make you some soup, or whatever you want, and get you your medicine."

"And a massage?"

"Sure." Kensi said.

"What, no eye roll?" He smiled charmingly.

"Deeks, I love you. I don't like to see you in pain." She answered.

"I know." Suddenly Deeks was serious. "And I will try to be more careful when taking down a suspect."

"Thank you." With that, she disappeared into the kitchen to fetch some soup and water.

"So, what do you think we're having? Two girls?" He questioned.

"I would like a boy and a girl." She answered.

"That would be nice." Deeks popped a pill into his mouth, and guzzled down some water.

"But we need to think logically here. We need to clear out the spare room, go look for cribs and stuff. Deeks, are we going to be able to do this?" She took a seat next to him.

"Kensi, we'll be fine. I'm not saying it'll be easy, but we'll get through it. Don't we always?" He cupped her chin, and forced her to look him in the eyes.

"I hate it when you're right." She said.

"And tomorrow, we can go shopping." Deeks paused. "I don't know if I ever told you this, but… I love you." He placed another gentle kiss to her lips.

"You don't have to tell me, Deeks." Kensi broke the contact, and wrapped her arms around his neck. "I can see it."

SO THIS WAS A SHORT CHAPTER, BUT IT'S ALL I COULD COME UP WITH. HOPE YOU LIKE!