And with just a simple move, she was out of his arms and he was back to feeling less than complete without her there. "Yeah," He said after a moment as he marveled over how profound that sense of lose was even though it wasn't as if she were leaving him.
She was so very right though; it felt right and real, that they were married and still in the happy glow of their honeymoon, not a couple of kids and thieves lying their way into a comfortable life. Jason gave a small sigh as he scratched the back of his head and shoved his other hand in his pant's pocket to stop himself for reaching towards Shion once more and forced those thoughts out of his head once again.
"Want me to bring in the cooking stuff or the dishware first?" He asked as he tried to keep his mind on where to start and not on the fact that he wanted to make this lie into the truth. Out of all the hundreds of thousands of lies he'd told in his life, that he'd believed in long enough to sell it to someone else, this was the one that he wanted to change into something more. The one he left should be something more.