(A/N) I really need inspiration for these so if any of you have words that may make my muse wake up please tell me. This one took me forever to come up with an idea. I have also decided that these are all set in a time where Red John has been caught and killed.
A little known fact about Lisbon was that she loved to read. Just like Cho she always had one on the go, it used to be her way of escaping the responsibility of looking after her brothers and her father after her mother had died. Then at college she had used it as her way of forgetting she didn't fit in. then it just became a habit she couldn't break until now where she uses it to forget about the victims she could save or bring justice to.
Jane knew she liked to read of course, he knew everything. He loved to watch her read. They had been together a while now and were now in the comfortable stage where they could sleep together with out sex and were happy to curl up on the sofa instead of going out. At least once a week they had an unspoken arrangement that she would catch up on her latest book and he would do sudoku's or a cross word. Before hand he would make her a hot chocolate with extra marshmallows and make himself a cup of tea.
They would lie on the sofa like that sometimes for hours other days for only a few minutes before he would get bored and demand her attention. Sometimes she did feel like she was dating a child he constantly wanted her recognition or he would simply hang off her when they were out, insisting they touch in someway. She could understand it of course it was just his way of reassuring herself she was still there. And as much as she might find it at times annoying she had to admit she loved it, he doted on her and told her he loved her everyday even if they had had an argument and weren't talking he would call or text just to tell her. She wouldn't change him for the world.
(A/N)To me this did not make sense at all. I just sort of rambled. But hey its my story. Review please. I'm so glad for all the good responses I have had so far.
