So I was on facebook and I just had this overwhelming urge to write a Rose and Christian one-shot.

I apologize for readers of my other stories. I've been having a really, really, really bad time last couple of months.

ENJOY MY ONE-SHOT!

Rose threw herself on the lounge, remote in hand eager to watch her favourite human TV show. Dimitri was on guard duty and she was trying to distract herself from how much she missed him.

Just when the TV show started to play Christian walked it. He shoved her legs to the sides and sat down smirking, ignoring her glare.

"So have I missed anything?" He asked, nodding towards the TV.

Rose rolled her eyes. "No Pyro you haven't."

She grinned to herself. When she came back from Russia she remembered thinking that that Lissa and Dimitri were two sides of her, now there were more sides. There was many people know in her life that held pieces of her soul. Lissa and Dimitri held the biggest of course but to her surprise Christian did too. There was a side of her and Christian that would always argue but they both knew that they could trust the other one with anything, after all, both carried parts of the other ones souls. They were brother and sister now and were close but only people who didn't know them well were surprised when they saw the bond between the pair.

Rose was pulled out of her thought when a pillow hit her head.

"Come on Rose, stop thinking so hard. I can smell the smoke from here," he said, jumping up of the lounge as she aimed a playful punch his way.

She stood up and began to walk slowly towards him, as he walked backwards. "Well you are the expert on smoke Pyro, but if thinking is going to hurt anyone it will be you seeing as you don't have many brain cells left in that thick head of yours."

Christian smirked at her. "Admiring my beautiful head now are you Rose? Sorry to disappoint but I'm already in a happy relationship but if Bel-"

Rose attacked, lunging at him, making him fall to the ground with her on top. The two wrestled for a bit, until Rose pinned him down.

"Mercy," he growled.

Rose got up, smirking while Christian just laid there, shaking his head.

"I really got to get more one on one training with you, Dimitri and Eddie," he said, as Rose extended her hand, helping him up.

"Well you would have been able to beat most Dhampirs if that makes you feel better," Rose replied as they resumed their seats on the lounge.

"Wow Rose Hathaway trying to make me feel better, I believe in miracles now," he joked, getting a punch in the arm in return.

They both settled in, eating the popcorn Rose had prepared earlier and the chocolate Christian had brought over as they watched NCIS: Los Angeles. Rose had become addicted to it when she and Lissa where on the run and Christian had become addicted to it towards the end of their time at the academy.

They spent the afternoon watching it, talking about friends and what was happening on the show. Both punched the air in excitement when Deeks finally kissed Kensi on the season finale of season 4.

They looked at the time and saw that they had five minutes until Dimitri and Lissa finished for the day.

"Fight or magic?" Rose asked Christian as they looked around the room.

"Let's play scissors, paper, rock. If I win its magic and if you win it's a fight, deal?"

"Deal."

"On three."

"One."

"Two."

"Three."

Christian won, so they messed up the room, moving furniture to the side of the room then he scorched the walls and a little bit of the furniture.

Lissa and Dimitri walked in the room and both sighed in defeat.

"Is there ever going to be a day were you two don't mess up the Royal lounge room with your fighting?" Lissa asked, shaking her head at the two of them.

Rose and Christian smirked at each other. "Never," they replied at the same time, causing Lissa and Dimitri to sigh, shaking their heads in defeat.

As they helped Lissa and Dimitri move everything back to its original place Rose and Christian looked at each other, smirked then looked away. Their secret was safe. They both liked to keep people believing that they lived to agonize each other, while that was true to a certain extent they didn't do it all they time. Sometimes they just liked to have some simple bonding time.