Date: November 2006
Title: An Ordinary Day
Author: Tyria (AKATyriaT)
Disclaimer: If they were mine…oh, if only
they were mine.
Rating: Teen
Pairing: GSR
A/N: One morning, I woke up from a
dream, and this is what came out. As always, a huge THANK YOU to my beta who pushes me to make my
writing better. I’m also hoping
by saying this, she will decide to spare my life after this one…
An Ordinary Day
Just another ordinary day, she thinks as she pulls into the
driveway. She walks up the drive, opens
the door and calls out for him the instant she walks into the room. She receives
no answer, but can hear the stereo playing and can smell the faint hint of
something in the air which she pays no attention to. Listening to the music, she laughs when she
recognizes it as an 80’s compilation CD of hers. From time to time, he puts on some of her CDs
for background noise. His selections sometimes
surprise her and it makes her wonder if he actually listens to them or simply
treats them as white noise.
She continues
to wander the house in search of him and eventually finds him in the backyard.
He is simply
looking out into the yard, and appears to not really be concentrating on any
one thing, his face the picture of serenity.
She leans against one of the posts on the covered porch and silently
watches him. She has a hard time
believing that he finally asked her out…still in total disbelief that they are living
together.
In the
background she can hear the CD switch to the next song, and has to laugh when
her favorite version of “Hooked on a Feeling” begins to play. She still remembers the first time she heard
it with her friends as they drove along listening to the radio. The beginning of the song was just so different
from anything else she had ever heard that it still manages to tickle her funny
bone.
Ooga chaka ooga ooga
Ooga chaka ooga ooga
When the
lyrics cut in, she returns her attention to the man still standing quietly in
the yard.
I can’t stop this feeling
Deep inside of me
Girl, you just don’t realize
What you do to me
When you hold me
In your arms so tight
You let me know
Eveything’s alright
I-I-I-I-I’m hooked on a feeling
I’m high on believing
That you’re in love with me
As she
stands there, the sun starts to shine in her eyes and impedes her view of the gentle
man in front of her, so she changes position by leaning against the other post. Apparently, her new position shifts her into
his periphery, because at the movement he turns his head around to face her.
He smiles
when their eyes meet. “Hey,” he says softly.
“Hey yourself, handsome. What are you
doing?”
“I’m just
thinking,” his voice trails off and he turns away from her, but he speaks again
a second later. “Observing nature has a
calming effect. As Wordsworth wrote,
‘Calm is all nature as a resting wheel. The kine are
couched upon the dewy grass; The horse alone, seen
dimly as I pass, Is cropping audibly his later meal: Dark is the ground; a
slumber seems to steal O'er vale, and mountain, and the starless sky. Now, in
this blank of things, a harmony, Home-felt, and home-created, comes to heal.’”
“I seem
to remember the end of that poem being something about wanting to be left alone
and not touched.” She continues to look at him as she comments on his choice of
prose.
He turns back
and grins at her. “You are correct. It does end that way.” He begins walking
towards her, his face subtly changing from humor to something else equally
familiar to her. “But I have no desire
to be alone.” He reaches out his hand and touches her cheek. “And I most definitely
do not wish to be without your touch.”
She closes her eyes and smiles, touched by his gesture and his
words. “Now, why don’t you go inside and
run yourself a bath? You must be tired
after today.”
She sighs
and puts her head on his shoulder turning her face towards his neck, “That
sounds so good right now.” With her head
lying on him, she can feel his hand slide up to the back of her head, and start
to lightly massage her scalp. “Will my
favorite back scrubber be joining me?”
After an
interminable pause he simply states, “No, I’m sorry…I have a few things I need
to finish. But please, don’t let that stop you from enjoying yourself.”
She gives
him a soft kiss before turning back to the house for her bath.
**********
He
doesn’t know what made him pick this CD.
He just wants something playing in the background when she arrives, so
he keeps it soft enough that it won’t interfere with his being able to hear her
arrival, but also loud enough for him to understand which songs are playing. He knows their tastes in music are different,
but he wants to at least attempt to listen to something outside his comfort
zone. Besides, occasionally he has found
a song or two that he has enjoyed, and it is always pleasurable to experiment
with new things.
As a
surprise for her, he is preparing vegetarian lasagna in the kitchen. Yet
another case of successful experimentation for my research into what makes her
happy. He hears the motor of her car as she slows to turn into the
driveway. Hurriedly, he hides everything
to prevent her from knowing what he is doing.
He knows she will be able to smell something, but holds out the hope she
will not investigate the kitchen with any real scrutiny.
He quickly
shuffles out into the backyard to calm himself down. She needs
to suspect nothing.
Standing
in the middle of the yard, he finally manages to get himself under control and is
actually enjoying the sunrise and all the things of nature that are starting to
either come alive in the morning, or hide away from the impending heat when he
hears her soft laughter coming from behind him.
He smiles softly, enjoying one of his favorite sounds. He hears her shift position behind him, so he
turns his head to look upon her. She looks absolutely stunning in the
sunlight, he thinks as he greets her.
“Hey,” he says softly.
“Hey yourself, handsome. What are you
doing?”
He smirks
and almost says, “Wouldn’t you like to know,” but holds himself back. “I’m just thinking,” his voice trails off as he
turns away from her, and he tries to put his thoughts into words. After a second a Wordsworth poem enters his
mind. The ending is not exactly
appropriate, but the rest will do nicely, so he decides to say it anyway, and
leave out the end. “Observing nature has
a calming effect. As Wordsworth wrote, ‘Calm
is all nature as a resting wheel. The kine are
couched upon the dewy grass; The horse alone, seen
dimly as I pass, Is cropping audibly his later meal: Dark is the ground; a
slumber seems to steal O'er vale, and mountain, and the starless sky. Now, in
this blank of things, a harmony, Home-felt, and home-created, comes to heal.’”
She
speaks up, “I seem to remember the end of that poem being something about
wanting to be left alone and not touched.”
He turns
completely around to face her fully and grins.
She is just too smart for her own
good. How did I get so lucky? “You are correct. It does end that way.” His expression changes from laughter at her
observation to the unbelievable contentment he always finds in her presence. “But I have no desire to be alone.” He
reaches out to feel her skin against his own by placing his hand on her
cheek. “And I most definitely do not wish
to be without your touch.” She closes her eyes and smiles as he walks up the
porch steps to close the distance between them.
“Now, why don’t you go inside and run yourself a bath? You must be tired after today.”
She sighs
and puts her head on his shoulder causing his hand to move from her cheek to
the back of her head under her hair. As
she speaks, he feels the words against his skin as well as hears them. “That sounds so good right now. Will my favorite back scrubber be joining me?”
He almost
groans at the thought of her naked in the bath, him sliding into the tub behind
her, and...He takes a steeling breath and painfully says, “No, I’m sorry…I have
a few things I need to finish. But
please, don’t let that stop you from enjoying yourself.”
She moves
her face and gives him a soft kiss before drifting off into the house. After she disappears from sight, he closes
his eyes to savor the feeling of the soft press of her lips to his. Then he sighs, remembering the chores he
still has ahead of himself.
Sometimes
it pays to be observant and have a good memory.
He knows in order to enjoy herself, she will take at least half an hour,
but has been known to lose herself in the sensations and stay soaking for an
hour. Since the lasagna takes about
forty-five minutes to cook, he needs to put the last few layers on and get it
into the oven. He turns the oven on
first to warm it up. Luckily, he can
still hear the water running, so he knows his half hour window is still
open. He finishes with the dish and
slides it into the oven just as he hears the water stop. Perfect timing.
He lays
the French bread on a cookie sheet, ready to slide into the oven when it’s time
in order to warm it slightly and make the crust a bit flaky. He will begin the salad when he hears the tub
drain, to insure that the lettuce stays fresh.
With his chores in the kitchen done for the moment, he moves out into
the dining room with candles in hand and places them on the table. Lighting them will wait until after he has
changed.
He makes
the rounds of the whole area and closes the curtains on each window,
effectively blocking out the morning sun and making it as dark as
possible. Moving to the stereo, he removes
her compilation CD and replaces it with one of his own; trading modern rock
bands in favor of classical composers. Glancing
at his watch, he sees that fifteen minutes have elapsed, so he hurries upstairs
to get himself ready.
He leaves
the bedroom dressed in his charcoal suit, and sporting the blue tie she bought
him because she claimed it lit up his eyes.
He had been quick to inform her that he didn’t need a tie for that when
she was around, which made her laugh and blush.
He delights in making her blush, just as much as she loves shocking
him. I
don’t understand where the perverse pleasure comes from…I’ll have to ask her
about it someday.
Thirty
minutes have passed, and he knows she could be done at any minute, so he checks
each item off his mental checklist.
Suddenly, he realizes he has forgotten the most important thing, and quickly
runs back upstairs to the bedroom. Once
the item is in his possession, he hurriedly walks out of the room at the same
moment he hears the tub begin to drain. Not a moment too soon.
He lights
the candles on his way to the kitchen, and begins to toss the salad. Seeing that the lasagna is done, he removes
it from the oven to setup and replaces it with the bread for warming. Returning to the salad, he puts the last
ingredient into the salad bowl; cashews.
He doesn’t know why, but he loves the texture and extra flavor nuts or
seeds always bring to a salad.
The bowl
is set on the table as he hears her footfalls on stairs. When he looks up to witness her arrival, his
mouth opens slightly at the vision she presents as she walks down to join
him. Her little black dress; elegant and
tasteful. Her hair is swept up and kept
there by two chopsticks; her long legs encased in hose and ending in mid heel
pumps.
She
grins. “You know, I don’t remember laying
this out before I got into the tub. I
thought you said you just wanted a quiet weekend, and that we weren’t going
anywhere?”
He moves
from the table to join her at the bottom of the stairs, leading her over to her
seat. He sees her looking around the
room and taking everything in. Eyes
sparkling in the candlelight, he pulls out her chair. “I took some liberties.”
She
laughs, “I can see that.”
“I’ve gotta get the bread out of the oven, so don’t start without
me.” He kisses her gently before going into
the kitchen.
Once
there, he switches off the oven, and checks to make sure the lasagna is setting
up nicely as it slightly cools down. He decides
to leave the bread in the oven to stay warm, not knowing how long they could
linger over the salad. Taking one last,
deep, calming breath, he grabs the Chianti he had left chilling in the fridge,
and exits the kitchen.
**********
As he
leaves the room, she wonders what he is up to.
The bath was a wonderful suggestion and she did need it, but it appears
it was really just a ploy to get her out of the way while he prepared
everything. She knows it is not an
anniversary, and there are no special occasions she is aware of today. Maybe
he just wanted a romantic dinner alone with me. It’s not like he hadn’t cooked a romantic
meal for her before, but he usually gives her a little notice. He didn’t tell her anything about this.
She was
surprised to walk into the bedroom to find her dress and a note on the
bed. “Wear this for me, please? I’ll be waiting downstairs.” There were no other instructions, but she quickly
decided that since he obviously wanted the dress, she was going to give him the
whole package. She took her time with
her makeup and spritzed on some body spray she knows
he loves. Then she chose a black teddy,
garter belt and stockings before sliding on the dress and pulling her hair up off
her neck. Satisfied that the look would
garner a positive reaction, she left the room and went downstairs.
In the
hallway, she is bombarded with the smell of her favorite; lasagna, probably
spinach. He makes the best spinach lasagna, and he knows it’s my favorite. Something is definitely going on here.
She sees
him leaning over the table to set a bowl down when he comes into her line of
sight. She takes in the charcoal suit
and dress shoes as he turns to face her.
She is glad she took the extra effort to get ready, as his face shows
his appreciation; mouth slightly open and his eyes intensely riveted to her
form. Seeing the blue tie she bought
him, she grins. “You know, I don’t
remember laying this out before I got into the tub. I thought you said you just wanted a quiet
weekend, and that we weren’t going anywhere?”
As he
moves over to meet her at the bottom of the stairs, she drags her eyes away
from him in a suit, a very difficult thing to do, and looks at the room. She notices the curtains drawn to block out
the light, the lamps turned down low, the music coming from the stereo, and the
candles on the table. Soon, she finds
herself next to a chair at the table when she finally turns her attention back
to him. He pulls the chair out for her
as he says, “I took some liberties.”
Seeing
the joy in his eyes, she laughs. “I can
see that.”
When she’s
seated, he says, “I’ve gotta get the bread out of the
oven, so don’t start without me.” Then
he leans over and gives her a gentle kiss before leaving the room.
She is
really curious as to why he went to all this trouble tonight, but doesn’t want
to ruin the mood with her questions. She
has decided to be patient and see if he mentions anything about today. If not, she’ll question him when they wake in
the afternoon.
**********
He serves
her the entire meal, not allowing her to get up, or even reach for
anything. They talk about mundane topics
while they enjoy the wonderful food he has prepared. She lets him know how good the food is by her
compliments and delighted noises, and he revels in them.
It isn’t
until he sees her finishing her glass of wine after wiping her plate clean with
some of the bread that he realizes his time is up. He takes a deep breath, and then encloses one
of her hands with his two as she releases the wine glass. “I know you’ve been curious all night
long. I can see it in your eyes. Yes, there is a reason behind all this.” He stops, swallows, clears his throat and
starts again, looking deeply into her eyes.
She holds his gaze lending him her trust and support. “You see…There comes a time…I want…” He sighs and drops his head. I know
I’m ready for this, why am I stammering like a fool?
She
smiles softly at his inability to voice his thoughts and raises her other hand
to run her fingers through the curls just above his ear. “Take your time. I can wait until you’re ready.”
He smiles
as he looks back into her eyes, having found his courage in her tender words. “You’ve been doing that a long time...Waiting
for me to understand and say what I want.
I’m hoping you’ll want to continue doing that a while longer.”
Her smile
becomes larger. “I’m willing…for as long
as you allow me.”
His face instantly
becomes very serious as he softly utters, “How about forever?”
Shock
falls over her entire face and her jaw nearly drops onto the table. “Wh-what?”
He pulls
her hand away from his face and joins it with the other still enclosed in his
grasp. “George Bernard Shaw once said, ‘When
two people are under the influence of the most violent, most insane, most
delusive, and most transient of passions, they are required to swear that they
will remain in that excited, abnormal and exhausting condition continuously
until death do them part.’” He takes one
hand away from hers and slides it into his pocket, pulling out a ring, and holding
it up between them. “Would you do me the
honor…I would be deeply honored if you would consent to become my wife, Sara.”
She sat
there with her mouth hanging open during his entire speech, and continues like
that a while after he is done. As he starts
to become worried because she hasn’t moved or spoken after a couple seconds, the
hand holding the ring begins to tremble with fear.
When she is
finally able to overcome the shock, she closes her eyes and mouth, and turns
away. Taking a huge breath, she slowly turns
back to him and looks at him through watery eyes. “Yes,” she whispers. Her face contorts as she tries to keep from
crying. “Yes,” she says just a little
bit louder, with a slight smile on her face.
“Yes,” she says into the skin of his neck after he gathers her to him in
a hug following the second “yes”.
They both
cling to the other, still in utter disbelief; he over her agreeing; she over
him asking in the first place. With tears
escaping from his eyes, matching the ones escaping hers, he pulls her left arm
from around himself and finds her ring finger.
When she realizes what he’s about to do, she moves her head just in time
to watch him slide the band onto her finger.
He then moves slightly away from her, bringing her hand to his mouth,
and kisses the finger, as well as the ring upon it. She lays the hand against his face and moves his
head to hers, enabling her to kiss him.
While kissing, he pulls her closer to him, bringing
her to sit on his lap with his arms wrapped around her waist. She ends the kiss, buries her face into his
neck and begins laughing. Confused, he
tries to look at her, but she just keeps her face in his neck. “Sara?
Honey? I
know I said insane, but I meant insane together.” At this she laughs harder. “Wanna fill me in
on what’s so funny?”
She lifts her head up and looks at him,
grinning. “We’re engaged!! Oh my God, Gil, we’re gonna
get married!”
He laughs.
“I still can’t believe…” She takes his face into her hands. “Keeping the fact that we’re living together from
the rest of the team was hard enough.
How am I supposed to be quiet about this?”
He kisses her and says, “Well…we can either tell
them before the wedding, or after. It’s
up to you, but I know a lot of people who would probably kill us if we didn’t
include them. And they also have the
dubious distinction of possibly being capable of getting away with the crime.”
She tries to frown, but soon realizes she can’t stop
smiling, so instead she settles for a pursed smirk. “You’re right. But what should we do?”
“Whatever you want.” He begins kissing and nibbling her neck. “I’m comfortable right here, so take your
time.”
“Mmmm,” she sighs. “You know, you’re very distracting. How am I supposed to think if you keep doing
that?”
“Not my problem,” he mumbles into her skin.
“It will be your problem if we don’t come up with a
way to keep it a secret, yet still have them all present…” Her voice trails off.
He looks up into her face and smiles at her sideways. “You have an idea.”
She laughs. “That is so scary you reading me like
that. Yes, I have an idea. And I think we can pull it off without them
knowing. Do you trust me?”
He takes her face into his hands. “With all my heart.”