Ava smiles and nods her head. “So do I. They’re always fun.” The dogs usually like to join in on the wars so this is probably the calmest one they’ve ever had. Cuddling up with him, she gently rests their foreheads together. “I’m glad that we could do this.”
Cameron pushed back against her head, sighing softly and shutting his eyes with a smile. He stroked her cheek with his other hand, humming.
"I am too, Ava. It's wonderful."
Ava closes her eyes and hums happily at his touch. If it weren’t for their pups, she’d never want to leave here. Next time, they’ll all have to come here on a family trip. She knows that the dogs would love it.
Cameron started to rock back and forth, humming a soft tune. His smile was small and genuine as he held her close. His mind was blissfully blank of all worry. He wasn't thinking of the dogs or the things they'd have to deal with when they got home.
Ava smiles softly as her thoughts of the dogs start to disappear. There’s almost always some sort of worry on her mind which makes relaxing pretty hard. With a yawn, she let’s her mind shut down. She needs to focus on just enjoying the time that they’re spending here and not think about anything else.
Cameron opened his eyes again, smiling and tilting his head again to kiss her neck again. "Ava, I'm bored." He moved her away again, gently tickling her tummy again. He reminded himself that he didn't want to sleep. They had to find something to do.
“Why are you so wound up today?” Ava cracks her eyes open and looks up at him. The second he starts to tickle her again, she scoops away and sits up. She snatches an activity book from the nightstand and hands it to him. “Let’s pick something to do then.”
"Ooohhh no I wanna do something with you." He passed the book away and set it down on the bed, straining to reach her again without moving. "I wanna relax here, too. We don't need to go outside." He snuggled into the sheets, grinning up at her.
“We can do something together.” She rolls over, settling right back up against him. “If we stay in the room then I’m definitely going to fall asleep.” Stretching out, she sighs contently. It’s jot her fault that the king sized bed that they’re laying on is so comfortable. There are an insane amount of pillows and the sheets are so soft.
"But I don't wanna leave the room," He said, almost complaining as he sat up out of the sheets again and plopped intentionally on the ground. "We'll live on the ground and do stupid stuff down here." He started to roll around slowly.
She peers over the side of the bed as watches as he rolls around on the ground. “That’s a good enough compromise.” Staying in bed for the rest of the day would suck but neither of them want to leave the room so this works. She rolls out of bed and soon joins him on the floor.
Cameron stretched his back along the floor with a big, wide yawn, relaxing again with a happy sigh. "Good enough? Not good?" He asked, turning his happy face to her. His goofy grin was still planted firmly on his face.
“You should be happy that I’m approving one of your ideas at all,” Ava teases him, still smiling. Stretching out, she makes herself comfortable on the floor. The floor isn’t nearly as nice as the bed but it should help prevent them from falling asleep.
Cameron hummed his song all over again, yawning as he pointed his head up. "So… so what now?" He had soon become bored as he laid on the floor. He looked back at her, his mouth open in the slightest.
“I dunno. Getting on the floor was your idea.” Ava rolls over onto her back with a sigh. It turns out that staying in the room without having a plan gets very boring very fast. She needs to be able to keep herself busy. “Do you have any ideas?” She really hopes that he does.
Cameron watched her move around, shrugging. "I dunno. What do we usually do when we're bored and awake without the dogs?" He cocked an eyebrow. He had a couple ideas, but they were things they could do anywhere. Sort of?
“Are we ever awake and bored without the dogs?” Ava glances over to him. “We usually just leave the house and go out to do something fun. I don’t remember the last time we stayed inside without the dogs and got bored.” They’re almost always doing something so this is odd.
"I dunno. Imean, sometimes, but not a lot. Right?" He tilted his head. He couldn't remember the last time they were alone without Kreja annoying them or getting between them somehow. Honestly, those dogs were just like children.
“We have three dog children. The only time we come close to being alone is if we leave them with a babysitter and we always have a plan when we do that.” She flips over so that she’s on her stomach. “How sad is it that we can’t think of anything to do now that it’s finally just the two of us?”
Cameron watched her flip onto her stomach, looking thoughtful and slightly taken aback. "You're right. What do two people do in a relationship when they're alone and bored?" He followed suit and flipped on his tummy too, still craning his neck to look at her profile against the floor.
Ava sighs in defeat and just drops her head down on the floor. “Watch a movie? Play games? Spa day? Karaoke and dance? I don’t know.” Most of her precious relationship don’t actually count as relationships. The pathetic liar she just came up with makes her realize how ridiculous it is that they’re both this useless.
"Uuuhghhh I guess we could play a game. Maybe a drinking game? I'm sure they have a cooler around here somewhere." He scooted over to the mini-fridge and opened it, still on the ground, and pulled out a bottle of vodka. He was never allowed to play drinking games with his ex-wife, and quite frankly he disliked it.
“A drinking game?” She hums thoughtfully as she considers this. It’s been a while since she’s played one but she always did enjoy it. “What game should we play?” She watches as he pulls a bottle of vodka out of the mini fridge. That’ll definitely work for a game.
Cameron scooted over to their bags and pulled out a box of cards. "We'll play a quick card game. Whoever loses has to take a shot." He scootched back over to her with his items, setting them down. "I didn't grab shot glasses, so just take a mouthful of vodka or something."
Ava nods her head in agreement. “That’s good with me.” Grabbing the edge of the bed, she pulls herself up and readjusts so that she’s properly sitting. She takes the bottle of vodka from him and twists the cap off before setting it down.