Chapter 11

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"Baby, wakey wakey." Austin cooed in my ear as he kissed my jaw and placing his hand on my shoulder and shaking me gently.

"Noooo, sleep." I groaned, throwing the duvet over my head.

"Nuh uh, no you don't, I made us breakfast in bed. French toast, bacon, sauages, the whole nine yards."

I suddenly sat up as my senses came to life and was hit by the godly smell of a cooked breakfast lingering in the room. "You made us breakfast?"

"Of course." He smiled down at me, before walking to the end of the bed and picking up two plates. "Figured we could start our annivarsry with breakfast and some TV in bed before anything else."

"Awww babe you're so sweet. Happy annivarsary, I love you!" I smiled, as he handed me a plate on a small tray and sitting down back on the bed next to me.

"And I love you, happpy annivarsary, can't believe I've put up with you for a whole year!" He chuckled, kissing my cheek.

"Hey we've been through this..." I raised my eyebrow at him.

"Just eat your food before it gets cold you dork." Austin grabbed the TV remote and switched on the small TV I had in my room and flicking through the channels to find something to watch.

"I'm not a dork." I mumbled with a pout as I picked up my shiny silver fork and pentrated the perfectly cooked beacon on the plate.

"You are a little bit of a dork, but it's okay, I love your dorkiness." He grinned, settling on a kids channel that was currently airing an orignal pokemon episode.

"Awww breakfast in bed and pokemon! You know me so well." I swooned.

"See, dork, you're twenty three and love Pokemon, I mean you even have a Pikachu and Vaperon plush...says it all really."

"Woah, hey, Pokemon is Pokemon, and Pokemon is like the best show ever, don't you go dissing the amazingness that is the orginal Pokemon series! Next to shows like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Biker Mice From Mars, Danger Mouse, Power Rangers, Naruto, One piece and Recess!" I spoke in a matter of fact way as I took a bite from the bacon, letting the sweet taste of the bacon invade my mouth. God I loved bacon, epesically when it was cooked to perfection, not too soft, but not too crispy, and Austin knew how to rustle up the perfect piece of beacon.

"Of course, but you totally missed out Ducktales, how could you go wrong with Ducktales?!"

"Oh my god yes! Oh damn I miss my childhood sometimes, kid's these days just don't know what they're missing! It's all this Dora, teletubbies and Tweenies rubbish which I swear is so mind numblingly rubbish it could actually make future generations dumber. And come on, they've remade things like Noddy, Postman Pat, all the classics and ruined them! How lame is that?"

"I love how you're getting so worked up and passionate over cartoon's...it's adorable." Austin smiled sweetly at me.

"Hey, the TV kids watch is like a stepping stone for them, it's a big part of their childhood and growing up, and to deny them of such awesome shows that teach them real life lessons and force all this weird, 'educational' things that I'm pretty sure the creators where stoned while coming up with the whole idea behind them, it's just not fair!"

"I couldn't agree more, now, eat."

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It was nearly one in the afternoon by the time me and Austin had got up, showered and dressed. We would've been up a lot sooner, but we got...disracted, by other bedroom activities after breakfast. We then also got disracted in the shower, although, all the blame belongs to Austin for the shower lasting just over half an hour when it should've only lasted five-ten minutes tops, not that I was complaining of course.

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