Chapter 40 - My love

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29/09/27

Georgia's POV:

"Guess who's back?...Back again..." My girlfriend announced as she entered our house that we had owned for exactly two weeks, "You feeling okay?". The woman who I would call my soulmate questioned me with a concerned look. I nodded my head, closing the lid of my laptop, "Just tired". Rosie sat down next to me on the sofa after placing a delicate kiss on my forehead - something I absolutely love, "How's your headache?". Reaching out to hold her hand, I smiled, "Basically gone. I cooked some food, had a can of Pepsi and went for a walk". Rosie laughed, "You're supposed to drink water with headaches but whatever floats your boat I guess".

Whenever she uses English idioms, it always makes me smile. At first, I didn't understand them at all. They would confuse me a lot. But after nearly five years with her, I have become accustomed to them and their random meanings.

I had gone home just before lunch as I wasn't feeling too great. I'm very rarely ill, so I knew I had to take it seriously and work from home for the afternoon. Being head of media was great, I didn't have to ask for absense, I just let everyone know and left the building. I did feel bad though, as me and Rosie travel in one car, and I needed it to get home. Thankfully, it seems she was able to get a lift off someone. Probably Alexia as she lives only a short distance away from us.

My bestfriend stood up, "I'm going to have a shower, get changed and then make a start on dinner. Any requests?". Shaking my head, I smiled up at her, "Surprise me. I have a bit of work to finish off but i'll come and help as soon as i'm done". Rosie immediately shut down my proposal of help, "No, you stay there and relax. I'll be upstairs if you need me"

Everything about mine and Rosie's living situation felt very domesticated. We were living very peacefully alongside eachother. Is it pathetic that I missed her as soon as she left me to go have a shower? Or am I just so in love with her.

Me and Rosie haven't talked about the future much. I love dreaming about what my life could hold in the upcoming years. Rosie, however, likes to take each day as it comes, not stressing about what could or could not happen. I love my life how it is. But I get excited at the thought of growing old with my girlfriend - who will hopefully, eventually be my wife. The big dream for me would be me and her, a couple of children, and a dog. I love the idea of having a close family - something I didn't really get to have myself. That is something that we don't have to worry about for a while, with both of us being in our early twenties.

"You look beautiful" Rosie told me as I walked into the kitchen to see how she was doing with dinner, "But I told you to relax". I smirked, "I'm done with work and I wanted to see you. Got a problem with that Bronze?". Rosie grinned, "Not at all babygirl". There was something about seeing Rosie, fresh out the shower, smelling incredibly, cooking me dinner, while using nicknames like that that made me want to fold. Feeling my cheeks begin to blush, I rolled my eyes and walked up towards her, giving her a hug from behind. Placing a small kiss on the back of her neck, she tilted it in response, "Georgia...". I questioned with a grin, "What Rosie?". She turned around so we were mere centimetres apart, "You know what".

After dinner, which was surprisingly good, we were sat cuddled up to eachother on the sofa. It had been on my mind for a while, so I decided to finally ask the question, "Do you want kids?". Rosie appeared to be a bit taken a-back by my sudden question, "Erm...yeah eventually I guess". I frowned, "You guess?". I was confused, I thought that was the type of thing that had either a yes or a no answer. Rosie explained, "I'm not too bothered. I like the idea of having a mini me or you and having a family together. But if you didn't want them then it wouldn't be the end of the world for me. Either way, I would be happy".

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