"Hmm." Sam hoisted Ruby up a bit more, securing his grip on her. It was actually very easy holding her upright like this. She was tiny. Grinning broadly, Sam tilted his head to the side and peered off at her ass, rather pointedly. "You know, the view is actually very nice from up here." With a little shrug, Sam gave Ruby a squeeze with the arm that was supporting her, the other swinging loosely at his side as he strolled toward the kitchen as casually as he could manage. "I'm not getting any tonight? Really? 'Cause, hey, I'm pretty sure you couldn't resist me if you tried. I proposed to you, Ruby! I was all horribly romantic, with the kneeling and the wine, and the..." Sam stepped his way into the kitchen and turned over to the refrigerator. With his free hand, Sam pulled the door open and stooped down to dig up something to munch on.
"I can do this all night, Mrs. Winchester," Sam said gleefully, undoubtedly pleased that he was able to cart Ruby around to prove his point. "You might as well admit that you're tiny. It's the only way you're ever gonna get down." Cheese. Grapes. Cheese and grapes. That'd go well with the wine. Sam reached into the fridge and pulled both items out, then moved for the counter. He dropped the grapes into a bowl, rinsed them out in the sink, and turned to look at Ruby's reflection in the window, standing to the side so that he was able to see her face as he moved. "Tiny demon?" Sam raised his brows mockingly. "Would you like a grape?"
Sam liked that they could joke around like this. It only made him feel all the more confident that he had made the right decision in asking Ruby to marry him. He had worried for a little while that maybe things would be awkward after he popped the question, but on the contrary it felt very much like his doing so had eased a lot of the tension between them. They had endured some pretty serious crap lately. Being able to prove that they could push past that and straight on into something better was something that very few people could accomplish. But they could. Because, together, they were stronger. Together, they were happier.