The blonde knew that, small village wasn’t exactly Caiden’s ideal place, and she would never actually force him to live on a place like this, but that didn’t mean she wasn’t going to tease him about it. It was too amusing not to. “But look! We can get goats and pigs and chickens! Oh my god yes…small, fluffy, yellow chickens! How cute would that be!” the girl said and raised her eyebrow waiting for him to start panic. “Much more? Like what” she asked, even though she knew for herself that she wanted to get married and have kids, and Caiden was always the person she imagined these things with, but she kept the thought for herself, cause she really didn’t want to scare him away. Penny laughed at his comment about Annelie and shrugged “Well, I figured that when we get in small stupid fights, I’ll always have a place to go and someone to complain about it and someone who can always offer me a big chocolate cake when I’m upset, but if you don’t feel like it…” she smiled. It was a small talk, but she really already could imagine her life with him and it was amazing.
Caiden crossed his arms, raising one eyebrow in the process. Was she being serious right now? “Stop messing with me,” he let out, playfully poking Penny in her side. “Also -- fluffy yellow grown chickens? Those are like unicorns, Pen, they don’t exist.” Caiden grinned a little, putting his arms around her waist, pulling her closer. “I don’t know, have a big white wedding eventually, with all our friends and family,” he started, even though he hadn’t proposed yet (he was definitely waiting for the right moment) he thought they’d at least both agree on that. They had been on and off for a couple times, sure, but Caiden had made it very clear that this time, things were serious. “Have kids. Adorable, tiny little kids with blonde hair, with hazel eyes, or blue-greeny ones. And see them grow up. Play soccer with them in the garden.” He had to cut himself off, or else he was going to keep ranting about all his dreams and hopes he had for them. His cheeks turned bright red and he looked down at his feet. “Is it clear that I’ve been thinking a lot about this? As you know, lots of thinking normally isn’t really my thing.” Caiden laughed under his breath. He was just joking around, he couldn’t really get enough of his cousin in his life. Even after all his time, even though he had so many sisters already, Annie was still the one he’d most easily go to. He’d almost say their bond was better than the one he had with his twin sister. “I think she’ll have to put us in seperate rooms in her house and give us, then. Give us an equal amount of attention and listen to both sides of the story,” he imagined, referring to the fact that Caiden would get to Annie too with his problems, just like his girlfriend would.