"Sawyer, I know you hate shopping but I cannot listen to you complain." Kiana was browsing through a rack of clothes when she'd come to the conclusion that she was done with Sawyer. The humorous part about the situation was that she was shopping for him. He had begun his stream of whining after the 15th minute of being in the large shopping mall. Kiana was ready to buy her family a good amount of new clothes for the approaching cold weather, so she had both of her girls securely attached to her in cloth slings. Savannah faced Kiana's chest and was pretty close to falling asleep. She could see her mass of tight blond coils when she checked price tags. But Sydney's cheek was plastered against her mother's back and Kiana was almost certain she was already unconscious. It was a part of Kiana's plan to deprive them of their naps so that they'd be exhausted while she shopped.
Both of her girls were very quiet 6 month old babies. They only cried when they were truly upset and that was when Kiana stopped whatever she was doing to get them quiet again. They were healthy—according to their pediatrician they were too healthy. Their weights were over the 75th percentile in relation to infants their own age. It was difficult not to overfeed them because they had their mother's appetite. She could never quite tell if they were still hungry or just being greedy.
"I'm going to Best Buy." Kiana sighed in relief when she heard his footsteps retreating.
"I'll meet you there in an hour." Kiana was finally at peace and could shift through the Old Navy shelf without hearing a small groan of displeasure every few minutes.
After a half an hour, Kiana had a few things in her basket for Sawyer. She hadn't come across anything else, so she began her voyage to the register.
Her marriage hadn't changed much at all. Their relationship was still a huge battle of egos and opinions that usually led to arguments that deserved to be in some sort of record book. But over the past 10 years, they learned to forget their differences after a few days of ignoring one another. It wouldn't seem like the best solution to someone who was in a more typical relationship, but it was what worked for them. Janelle always questioned the wellbeing of their bond and Kiana always reassured her it was fine. They fought often and forcefully, but they had more than enough respect for one another not to let it go too far.
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Kiana got a few things for herself from Anthropologie and Forever 21 and spent too much money in The Children's Place. After well over an hour of efficient shopping, she was ready to go home. Her girls were weighing her down and she knew her ankles were swelling in her Sperry's. She waddled her way through the crowded mall and managed to get to Best Buy. She anticipated the moment where Sawyer would relieve her of her bags and at least one of the girls.
The Best Buy store was hectic; it was 6:00 in the evening on a Saturday. There were people all over the place and she groaned at the thought of trying to find her husband. He could've been anywhere because all electronics captured his attention. He loved examining printers as much as the 60 inch TVs. Kiana lulled Savannah back to sleep by smoothing a hand down her back and under her bottom a few times. The noise of people chattering was stirring her a bit and Kiana was not ready to deal with her crankiness.
She strolled down each aisle, occasionally gazing at what the store had to offer before deciding that she didn't need it. When she'd been walking for what she felt was quite awhile she started to get agitated. She juggled with her bags so she could unzip her wristlet and get out her cell phone. Just as she unlocked it and prepared to start finding his number, her attention was drawn elsewhere.
"I have 9 bladed diaphragms on my Nikon." Sawyer was trying to convince someone of something, somewhere. Kiana looked around, searching for a body to match the voice. She turned behind her to catch a glimpse of him over a shelf. She'd managed to stand a bit to his right, so there was a small chance he could see her but his focus was already preoccupied so Kiana was free to ogle.
She could feel the hairs on the back of her neck stand up. The common feeling of being challenged put adrenaline in her veins.
"Okay, I get that but would you really be able to see the difference in 8 versus 9? Cannons have anti-reflection glass over their LCDs." Kiana had to stop herself from snarling at the girl. She leaned against a shelf in front of Sawyer while he looked at some sort of camera. She watched him examine it, with a small smile pressing at her lips from their little debate. Sawyer took a reflective pause before lifting his eyes to smirk at her, basically agreeing with her rebuttal. The two laughed in synchrony before he returned his attention back to the display.
She was probably a few inches over 5 feet. Her black pants were clinging to her body and her Best Buy uniform polo was a size too small. Kiana could see she was making it a special task to have her full breasts noticeable.
He's an ass man. Kiana thought to herself, fighting back a snarl. She watched the woman flip an artificially red lock of hair over her shoulder before leaning closer to Sawyer. They both looked at something on the screen before she reached out to point toward a feature. Their voices grew quieter when she moved closer so Kiana couldn't really hear them.
Sawyer's thick brows were pushed together while inspecting the unfamiliar screen. His blond feather light neck length hair fell in his eyes but he ignored them, too immersed in whatever the girl was whispering to him. His muscled famed looked lean when he lifted the camera to his eye.
He was relaxed in a plain grey long sleeve sweatshirt and ink black jeans. He and Kiana both decided to wear their boat shoes while running errands. He adjusted the lens expertly with her prattle consistent in his ear. Kiana tried to look preoccupied, in case he decided to look in her direction; she didn't want to be gawking at them from across the store.
Kiana wasn't sure if she should approach them or not. On one hand, Kiana didn't know anything about cameras. So he might be having fun exchanging knowledge about the topic with someone else. She wouldn't want to mess that up. But on another note, she was pissed. It was clear the girl was flirting with him and it almost seemed as if he was responding to it.
She trusted Sawyer, regardless of her jealousy.
Just as she was beginning to walk away, another rupture of laughter came from their direction. Kiana changed her path and headed for the cackling couple. She approached Sawyer from behind and positioned herself on his right. He was still staring at the screen when she approached.
Kiana desperately wanted to lean against the table and relax for a moment, but the children strapped to her made it impossible. She settled for resting a hand against the surface and she leaned into it as much as she could.
"You can also—"The woman on his left of course doubted any association between Kiana and Sawyer, so she continued to talk with him about the camera. But Sawyer's head turned to his wife with a sly smile that forced his smoldering grey eyes to gleam. Kiana's expression was grave and it only seemed to amuse him more.
"Tired?" His sales professional was cut short by Sawyer's sudden lack of attention. The woman peered around his body to lay her eyes on Kiana. She looked to Sawyer once more for confirmation that he'd fathered the children Kiana held before she looked back at the interruption. Kiana, never one to back down, returned her glare. Sawyer shifted on his feet and purposefully broke her line of vision. He snorted before he put down the camera for the first time in 10 minutes. He reached for Savannah and expertly took her out of the sling.
He turned his head to the woman behind him, not wanting to be rude. "Thank you Nina, you were very helpful." The girl nervously pushed hair behind her ear before backing away from the table without a word. Kiana outstretched her hand so that Sawyer could take her bags.
"I'll get Sydney too." Kiana turned around so that he could alleviate her of the second sleeping girl. She could immediately tell the difference and felt much less restriction. She glanced back at Sawyer to make sure he held them securely. Sydney and Savannah were still both sound asleep. Sawyer held them on his shoulder with each of his hands firmly against their lower back. Kiana led the way and knit through all the busy shoppers.
They were still inside the mall so they needed to walk through it to get to their parking section.