Aliens in a spaceship

Brennans POV

At that moment, the moment before the explosive was to be set off; I began doing something I would regret. I began doubting our survival and at that moment, I was thinking that maybe Hodgins was right about my belief in Booth being nothing but faith. I had faith that he would find us, but dead or alive was up to no one.

Booths POV

I began wondering if we would ever find her. We had the approximate location but that location was also all pretty much desert and they could be buried anywhere was two centimetres to two feet to no where near where we were. As we were all looking around for recent burials, tire tracks or mounds, I saw a bunch of dirt fly up. I had no doubt that it was Bones and Hodgins.

I ran down the hill and over to where I saw it and began digging. I finally reached an arm and began pulling. I got Bones out and began helping with Hodgins. Once he was out fully and both were breathing, I went back to Bones. We smiled at one another and I couldn't help but thank god for allowing us to find them both.

Brennans POV

After I got checked out by the doctor, Booth and I went to a church so that he could thank god which to me seemed irrational but I went anyway.

While we sat there, we began talking about why he was praying.

He said that he was praying for all of us (us being the team) because if you lost one, the whole team would fall apart. I agreed completely.

We went to the diner for a late night dinner.

When we arrived at my house, he walked me to the door.

"Good night Bones," he said.

"Night," was my reply. He began walking away when I said,

"Booth?"

He stopped, "Yeah?"

"Do you think…you could stay?"

"Sure, if you want me to, definitely."

"I do."

"Okay, im just going to get some extra clothes from the car okay?"

I nodded and he walked off.

While he was gone, I realized just how much I hated being alone. I began thinking about the fact that Hodgins and I were almost dead. We would have died had our knowledge lacked in any area. Tears began running down my face. Every time I closed my eyes, I would be back inside that car just grazing death. I dropped and sat on the floor, knees close to my chest.

That's when Booth walked in. He dropped his extra clothes and knelt down in front of me.

"Bones, what's wrong?"

I threw my arms around his neck and hugged tight, still crying hard. Once his arms wrapped around me (which occurred right after I put my around him) I felt safe again and began to calm down a little. His hand stroked my hair as he whispered words of comfort in me ear.

"Come on," he said as he picked me up. Even as he carried me, arm around my back and arm underneath my knees, I still clung to him tightly. I buried my face in his neck inhaling the sweet scent. He put me on the bed and covered me up.

"Your okay Bones, nothing bad is going to happen to you alright?"

I nodded, "Can you lay with me?"

This time he nodded as he climbed into bed beside me. We faced one another and said nothing because we both knew that this moment, needed no words. After a few minutes of just being still, I leaned forward and kissed him. Once I pulled back, we both smiled as he leaned in and kissed me sweetly and softly. We rested our foreheads together and he laid his arm across my waist and mine went in his hair and neck.

Minutes later, he was sound asleep and I couldn't stop smiling. I knew deep down that I loved him and I had no idea what our future would hold. No idea what tomorrow, or next week or a few years down the road would hold but as long as were together, I had everything I could ever want or need. I knew that I had nothing to worry about in the long run in the future because even if the odds of survival were not good, I still had my faith and trust in Booth. After all, faith defeats odds. I fell asleep shortly after dreaming of the days to come.