(It is so true that being married turns you into a sappy goof. I never, ever used to cry at wedding before, and now I cry if I see a fictional wedding on TV *flaily hands*)
And OK, maybe a *tiny tiny* voice in the back of Danny's mind is remembering how perfect his honeymoon with Rachel was, and how perfect their first three years of marriage were until he made detective and she started making noises about getting her life back because "I am not a housewife, Daniel."
Goddamnit.
This was so much easier the first time around, when Danny had no reason whatsoever to think he'd fail at being married. He wants to be "in the moment," he really does. And he is. But there's also a small voice that reminds him how much he stands to lose, and that it would kill him dead if this goes south.
It won't. It'd better not, because Grace and Kono and Chin will kill them both, if Danny's parents don't take him out first. They love Steve with unholy glee.
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And OK, maybe a *tiny tiny* voice in the back of Danny's mind is remembering how perfect his honeymoon with Rachel was, and how perfect their first three years of marriage were until he made detective and she started making noises about getting her life back because "I am not a housewife, Daniel."
Goddamnit.
This was so much easier the first time around, when Danny had no reason whatsoever to think he'd fail at being married. He wants to be "in the moment," he really does. And he is. But there's also a small voice that reminds him how much he stands to lose, and that it would kill him dead if this goes south.
It won't. It'd better not, because Grace and Kono and Chin will kill them both, if Danny's parents don't take him out first. They love Steve with unholy glee.