Here's the last chapter of my Lenny Week fics. They've been so much fun to write (even though I utterly despise that ship name), and I hope you've enjoyed reading them! After this weekend I should be able to get back to regularly updating my other fics.
Penny burst through the door to her apartment and, locking onto her boyfriend standing near the island, ran over and threw her arms around his neck. "He-he-hey," he said fondly. "You finished rushing around town telling everyone you're glad to know them?"
"Yep," Penny said, leaning back to see his face. "I got Sheldon, Amy, Howard and Bernadette, and Raj. And you, of course," she said, smiling at him.
"Well, you didn't tell me that in those words…" he said playfully.
"Doesn't, 'I'm passionate about you,' mean the rest goes without saying?" she asked.
"I suppose," he said, thinking about it. "I mean…I suppose."
"You're so needy," Penny teased. She laced her fingers together behind his neck and smiled at him. "Leonard Hofstadter," she said, "I love you, and I'm beyond thrilled that you're a part of my life."
"That's wonderful to hear," he said, smiling. "I feel the same way."
"Good," she said, kissing him. "I'm glad you have time for me with all your other passions."
"Oh, come on," he said fondly, "you know you're the best one."
She smiled. "Yeah?" she said quietly.
"Absolutely," Leonard said. "You're the only one that loves me back."
"Your other passions are idiots."
"My other passions are not actual people."
"But I'd still be your favorite even if they all loved you back?"
"No contest."
"Aww," Penny said. "That's good to hear."
They smiled at each other for a long moment, then Penny looked toward her room briefly, before looking back to Leonard and biting her lower lip.
"Would you like me to prove it to you?" Leonard asked.
Penny looked at him sideways. "Maybe." She smiled and lowered her hands from his neck to his hands. "Let's go see who can prove it the best."
I know this one was rather short, but hey, the prompt is called 'missing moments'.