Okay I'm getting a bit bored with You're Mine Sequel and with this story. I'm going to end this soon, I think. Actually I think the next chapter for You're Mine Sequel will be the ending and this chapter will be the ending for Vienna Two.
Peeta's making dinner and I'm sitting at the counter watch him.
"Are you sure-"
"I'm good. I don't need help." He shoots across the counter to kiss me, and then he goes back to work.
He serves dinner, and we clean up together, and then I go upstairs and he follows me.
"I'm going to take a bath." I announce. "And so are you." I grab the belt loop of his jeans and pull him into the bathroom with me and start the water.
I sit outside of the tub and wait until he shuts the water off.
"Rules." I say.
"Rules?" he smirks.
"Yes."
"Like?"
"Like…I get to undress you."
"Well then I get to undress you."
"Fair." I smile.
"Is that all?" he asks.
"That's all."
I start taking off his clothes until he's completely naked, and he does the same to me.
…a…
We decided after 'breaking in' the bathroom that it would be wise to break in every room in the entire house, not counting Erin's room and bathroom. We saved our bedroom for last.
We even broke in the dock and the pool.
"Did we miss anything last night?" I snicker.
"Nope." He kisses my cheek. "It's so quiet."
"That's because our baby girl isn't here."
"We haven't been able to see her lately."
"Let's go steal her. We can take her to surf style and get her a bathing suit and then we can take her to the beach."
"I think we should teach her how to longboard." He leans across the counter towards me.
"And I'm going to make her learn to surf."
"What time is it?" he asks. I peek over his shoulder at the stove.
"It's ten."
"Awesome." He says. He serves breakfast and we eat quickly, and then we shower and I get dressed in my white swimsuit and a soft yellow sundress. I leave my hair down and put white sunglasses on my head and then put on flipflops and go down to my Mother's. I walk right in.
"Mom?" I call.
"Momma!" Erin comes flying down the stairs, right into my arms. Mom comes downstairs then.
"I'm taking her." I say. Her face falls, but she nods.
"Alright." She kisses her forehead, and my forehead.
"Bye Nana." Erin grins.
"Bye sweetie."
As I'm walking home with my baby girl running in front of me, I realize how much I've grown in the past two years.
I went from not giving a shit about anything to acing all my tests, graduating high school and college, and then went from that to married with a kid.
I didn't think I was ever going to be successful in life.
I guess I was wrong.
I realize then, as I'm walking in the door, watching my husband pick up my daughter and spin her around that Vienna really does exist. It may be hard to find, but it definitely exists.