The last thing in the world Gina wanted to do was pressure Vaughn into anything. That wasn’t a relationship. If he didn’t want to do something then he shouldn’t have to do it. Moving in was a great decision since they spent every night together any way and there was no reason for them not to just take that step officially when they were doing it anyway. It had been an idea she had before they broke up and it was an idea she was happy he was okay with now. After taking a bite of her taco she looked up at him as he spoke about not going to Broadway. Her lower lip pouted out a little bit and she then spoke softly in response. “You’ll like it. I want to see Chicago and I hear there are a lot of half dressed women in that one.” Her own eyebrows rose and she gave him a look as if she was trying to convince him. “Not to mention, a man who sits through a Broadway show for his girlfriend, is a man who is getting laid afterward.” Her shoulders shrugged upward and when he continued speaking she took another bite of her taco and listened.
When he said their lives but corrected himself to make it their life Gina couldn’t help but smile. It was just as she was thinking before she took a shower. Their life together was officially starting. “Well, I’ll pick out a nice dress when we go to New York so that I look hot at the wedding. You know, to show off your hot girlfriend that you found all on your own rather than the girl they were trying to set you up with.” She couldn’t help but laugh a bit, her nose scrunching the slightest bit at the bridge when she did so. “And what other aspects of our life do we need to discuss? The hogging the bed thing? I’ll do my best with that. As for hogging the blankets? I might kill you one night for making me cold.” She winked at him and took a bite of her taco; he had done a great job keeping the meat still somewhat tender and not dry like most tacos ended up being. After swallowing she used a napkin to wipe her mouth before she finally continued. “I’ll be serious now though, what else are we talking about?” Her lips curled again into a smile and she let out a content sigh. It was obvious she was happy. The look on her face, the look in her eyes, she couldn’t get much happier than that.