(Frozen)
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Entering the living room, Booth stopped and stared at the TV, "Not again."
Amused at Booth's reaction, Brennan patted the cushion next to her, "Yes, again. Come and sit with us."
Resigned, Booth crossed the room, sat down next to Brennan and placed his arm around her shoulder. Leaning over, he placed his mouth near her ear, "How many time do we have to watch 'Frozen' for God's sake? I swear I have the dialogue memorized."
Quietly, Brennan replied, "It's Christine's favorite movie right now. She'll get tired of it sooner or later."
Placing his head on her shoulder, Booth closed his eyes, "Wake me when it's over."
Her hand on his thigh, Brennan squeezed her fingers and whispered, "After the movie is over and Christine is asleep, I thought we might have some adult time."
Curious, Booth asked, "Oh yeah, what do you have in mind?"
Moving her hand further up his thigh, Brennan smiled, "Do you remember that time Tony and Roxie shared that hotel room in Vegas?"
Puzzled, Booth yawned, "Yeah, I remember. I hope you don't want me to fight some giant again. That guy was as big as an ox."
Chuckling, Brennan assured him, "No, I won't make you do that again. I didn't like seeing you get hurt like that. . . . I was thinking about when we stayed in the same hotel room . . . together. You were so close and yet we were so far away from each other. It was ridiculous to share a bed like that."
Now alert, Booth opened his eyes and sat up, "It was ridiculous wasn't it. I wanted to . . ." Glancing at his daughter who was engrossed in the movie, Booth cleared his throat, "Um, well, maybe I can show you later what I really wanted to do instead of just lay there beside you."
Curious, Brennan checked her watch, "We're very good parents, Booth. This is the fourteenth time we've seen this movie. I'm impressed that we're so patient."
Rubbing his hand up and down her thigh, Booth sighed, "We're probably the most patient people that ever lived, Bones. Six years before we . . . um, six years, Bones. We could watch flowers grow we're so patient."
Her eyes on her daughter, Brennan sighed, "But it was worth it wasn't it Booth? You're happy now aren't you?"
Pulling her closer to him, Booth assured her, "I'm very happy, Bones. We're a family. I never thought we'd get here, but we did and I couldn't be happier if I tried."
A feeling of happiness overwhelming her, Brennan sniffed, "I couldn't be happier either."
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