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When I came back down, Kris was already eating and was heavily engrossed in a show on the TV. Gray was still in the kitchen, and I walked over to where he was. He was putting a large tray together, his focus completely on what he was doing. He had plated everything in small pretty China, had a few roses all around, glasses of wine and candles all on the biggest tray ever. I gave a small laugh, causing him to turn to me, his eyes wide. He gave a small smile before he carried the tray. "I was going to surprise you upstairs." "I am surprised," I said, laughing. "Lunch in bed? Lunch date?" "Both of that. I wanted to make it up to you." I rolled my eyes as I followed behind him, knowing exactly what he was talking about, and knowing without any reasonable doubt, that I didn't want him to d