When Vaughn’s hand went to her shoulder she leaned forward to pick up the remote control. She handed it off to Vaughn for him to pick something to watch. Of the two, she wasn’t going to be the one to complain about a movie choice. Gina was relatively picky when it came to that. Her legs curled up beneath her on the couch as she rested her head into his shoulder and wrapped her arm across his stomach to hold herself close to him. This was perfect. “Sunday sounds perfect,” she agreed with a nod. “I’ve made the schedules at work up so that I didn’t have to go in for the next couple of weeks so that you could decide when the best time for you would be. Oh the awesomeness of being self employed, right?” A laugh escaped her causing her nose to crinkle at the bridge. “Well, you’ll see my tattoo as soon as I can take the bandage off of it. You know that. As for Shon, well you’ll have to hang out with him or ask him for a picture when it’s all said and done with.”
Just the thought of going on their first real vacation with one another was having her head spin in the most wonderful of ways. All of the things they could do and the places they could go. “There are a few must dos when we get to New York by the way. I want Junior’s cheesecake. There is nothing you can say to change my mind on that, I want their cheesecake. It’s the most amazing ever and if you haven’t had it you’ll love it.” Gina looked up at him with bright eyes and she smiled widely. “It’s not far from the Marriott and I think we should stay there, right in the middle of everything. After all it also gives us an excuse to eat in the spinning restaurant in the hotel.” There were so many things she wanted to do. So many places she wanted to go. “But the first thing I want to do is go to your friend’s bar.” She nodded quite matter-of-factly and she smirked. “An Irish woman’s bar has got to be open on Sunday’s right?” That little smirk remained as she looked up at him and then placed a kiss to his cheek.