Jack watched the snow falling softly outside the bedroom window, contentment filling him in a way he'd never known. The woman in his arms sighed softly in her sleep, burrowing into the warmth of his body. Brushing his lips against her temple, he thanked whatever force in the universe had convinced her to marry him.

"Hey beautiful," he whispered into her ear. "It's time to wake up."

Her nose wrinkled in an adorable way as she groaned her protest. "Too cold," she murmured, hiding her face. "Need your heat."

"As much as I'd love to continue being your heater," he pushed the thick quilt off her shoulders, "we've got company coming."

"Jaaack," Sam protested, shivering.

Jack chuckled as he rubbed his hands up and down her bare back to ward off the chill. "You're the one who invited Daniel and Teal'c over for the weekend," he reminded her. "I was all for extending the honeymoon another week."

"A two-week honeymoon is long enough," she chuckled, finally sitting up.

"Two-weeks didn't even take the edge off," he growled reaching for her and pulling her naked body back against his. He rolled her beneath him, pressing her into the soft mattress and placed open-mouthed kisses everywhere he could reach.

"What about the guys?" Sam said with a whimper. By her tone, he knew she couldn't care less about their friends at the moment.

"Won't be here for another hour," he said between kisses, sucking on the sensitive spot on her neck when she tilted her head to give him better access. Giggling, Sam reached down and pulled the quilt back over them.