A/N: Densimber day 15.
Deeks wandered out of Sophia and Caleb's room with Kensi, each holding a twin. He suppressed a huge yawn as Kensi proposed their schedule for the day.
"I'm just saying it we go to the store first then we won't have to—"
Deeks yelped, covering Sophia's face instinctively as something banged. It took him about three seconds to register the confetti floating through the air and Rosa standing in front of the dining room table with a party popper.
"What is going on?" Kensi asked.
"Happy anniversary!" Rosa said and pulled the string on another popper. Caleb and Sophia both clapped their hands excitedly, scrambling to get down and gather up the bits of shredded paper.
"I seem to recall our anniversary isn't until the spring," Deeks said, his heart rate starting to return to a normal level.
"Oh come on, I don't believe you've forgotten about All-in day. You've only mentioned it about a hundred time since I met you," she teased.
"Honestly, my primary thought before this was 'coffee'," Kensi admitted.
"Same."
"I thought you might have forgotten since you've been so busy," Rosa explained, stepping to the side to reveal buffet style breakfast laid out on the table.
"Rosa, you made all of this?" Kensi examined the stacks of waffles, pancakes, bacon, and berries.
"It wasn't hard."
"Rose, you did not have to do all this," Deeks said, thinking of how early she must have woken up to prepare everything.
"I wanted to," she insisted. "I know how important today is for you, so wanted it to be special."
"Well, we appreciate it." Holding out his arm, Deeks hugged Rosa tightly, shifting her to one side to welcome Kensi into the fold. "Thank you."
"We love you," Kensi added.
"Love you too." Hugging them for a few more seconds, Rosa moved back, gesturing to the table. "Let's before the food gets cold."
"Food?" Caleb inquired, distracted from stuffing confetti in his mouth at the prospect of eating.
"Yes, it's time to celebrate mom and dad. You should get used to celebrating anniversaries," Rosa told the twins, flashing him a grin. "There are many."
"Ok!" Caleb responded easily.
"Takes?" Sophia asked.
"Yes, there are pancakes, Sophie."
Watching Rosa gently encourage them to come to the table, Deeks wrapped his arm around Kensi's shoulders again.
"We really got lucky when we decided to give us a try ten years ago," he mused.
"We did." Kensi kissed him gently. "Happy all-in day, baby."
