Merlin, he had said that, hadn't he? He grinned, his hands sliding down her sides and to her hips before letting them turn his attention to her ass, Alec lifting her up easily, his forehead back against hers once more. "Guess that means I must be serious about wanting to do that someday." She sounded just quiet and uncertain enough that he didn't want to press his luck and attach too many absolutes to that statement lest it freak her out.
"Might be a lot of stamina for someone who isn't me..." He couldn't help it. He'd always had an appetite in this regard, Alec slowly licking his lips before kissing her back.
He had to resist the urge to laugh at her comment about finding it hard to believe, Alec grinning. "I sure hope it's not that hard to believe. I want you... to think about you, me, a house out in the country with a backyard that's more vegetation than it is decor... maybe a couple of kids... and Samhain, of course. That's what I want with you."
Smiling, he rubbed their noses together for a moment, just... happy. "Don't thank me. It's not luck. You were overdue for something good. It's a privilege that I get to be that good thing. Because I love you so much, Nora Travers."