All characters are 18 years old or older. This may be the end of this story (if I feel that there is no more to say). Thank you for all the lovely comments and for all of your support. Writing this story has been very helpful for me. So, if there comes a time when I stop writing it, I suppose the story has served its purpose. I hope that it may also help some of you. Feel free to email or comment if you have a new story idea that you think would be interesting for me to write about (nothing sadistic, please). I always love hearing from you. As always, enjoy!
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The snow fell atop the small cabin. The windows laced in white ice obscured the view of the smooth freshly laid snow outside. If she looked hard enough, Darcy could see the trail of footprints leading away from the house. Jesse stood at the end of the trail. He was wearing a thick winter coat and boots. The red hat and scarf his wife had made him was a welcome touch. Darcy watched as he chopped more wood. The snow had been coming and going for the past couple of days and it was only getting colder.
Darcy curled her slender fingers around the blanket as she pulled it more tightly around her frame. It was made of a thick, soft fabric. The house was warm inside as the fire crackled behind her. Taking a seat at the kitchen table, she sipped her peppermint tea. The room smelled like cinnamon and cranberries and freshly baked bread. The scent of rosemary and freshly laundered clothes blended sweetly in the air. They hadn't gotten a tree, but Darcy had made two stockings to hang over the fireplace. Inside of her husband's she had placed a small notebook filled with stories she'd written. She'd been so thankful to him for teaching her over the past year and helping her to find her passion. There was a fulfillment she gained through writing that she never had known was possible until Jesse helped her to see that she could create stories.
The door behind her opened. A cold breeze swept through the house. The flames stirred in the fireplace until the air settled again. Jesse was taking off his coat, leaving a little pile of snow around him. Darcy helped him unwrap his scarf and took his hat. She smiled at the snowflakes in his beard as she left to hang his things by the fire to dry.
When she'd come back, he'd taken off his boots.
"I love you," she told him as she opened her arms to envelop him in a large, blanketed hug.
Jesse leaned down. He loved holding his wife, the way her small body fit perfectly beside him. She was warm and smelled sweet. His hand brushed over her waist to her hip. He adored the feeling of her in his hands. His other hand came up to gently cup her cheek, drawing her into a soft kiss.
Her lips were hot as he pressed himself against her. He could feel his heart beating faster as she kissed him back, parting her mouth just slightly so she could run her tongue across his lip.
"I love you too," He pulled back, kissing her forehead and wrapping her up in her warm blanket. Darcy followed him to the table where they sat for breakfast.