After so many infirmaries that I had been too, the courts infirmary definitely was my favourite, but that didn't mean that I loved being in there at all.

I glared into space in pure frustrations while I was being examined, since they did not listen the last hundred times that I had told them 'I am fine!'

Dimitri rubbed my hand while the nurse dragged a flashlight in front of my eyes, telling me to follow it. I didn't. I glared at her instead.

"I'm fine. Why won't anyone believe me?"

"We believe you, Roza," Dimitri soothed. "We're just being sure."

I sighed impatiently. "Well I think it's a waste of time."

"You would." The nurse smirked. I felt sorry for her, but at least the pumpkin soup didn't stain her face.

I tried to get up, but there were hands everywhere pushing me down again.

"Follow the light." The nurse commanded again, impatient.

I sighed and gave her a sarcastic salute. I followed the light.

"She seems to be fine," she said to Dimitri. "Although I'd check her mental health if I were you."

I stuck my tongue out at her.

"Don't worry, that's normal." Dimitri laughed.

She winked at him and walked away, giving us permission to leave.

Dimitri pulled me up from the bed. We walked out hand in hand, me leaning into him.

"I told you I was fine."

He sighed. "It doesn't hurt to make sure."

"It does when you have a blood test."

He hesitated before replying. "You didn't have a blood test."

"Yet."

He laughed. "I don't think that will happen."

I smiled. "And if it does…?"

He hugged me from behind, wrapping his arms around my waist. "If you do, I will make it worth your while."

My heart fluttered with a million butterflies. "Worth my while, huh? And if I don't?"

"Are we making a bet?" he asked playfully.

"Nah." I turned around in his arms. "I just wanted to see what you could give up."

He kissed my cheek. "I would give up everything for you, Roza. Anything and everything."

I blushed.

He lifted my chin with his finger. "Everything."

He kissed me. His hard, yet soft lips against mine felt like the sky was crashing and the planets were exploding around us, but none of it matter. It was just me and him, nothing else.

I pulled away, a smile plastered on my face. "You're too good for me."

"Nothing is too good for you, Roza. I've waited for so long to be with you, and now that we're here…" he trailed off.

I traced his smile with my finger. "it's perfect. Everything is finally going to plan. This is what I've been waiting for. That perfect life that I thought we'd have. You, me and Lissa. No problems…no…nothing unusual to worry about."

He took my hand that I was stroking his face with and kissed it.

"We're not there yet, Roza. But almost."

I nodded. "Almost."

He kissed me again, something that would never get ordinary.

Hey guys.

I know its really really short but I thought it was better than nothing, and it was just something that made me smile (writing it).

Enjoy!

Lauren