Frasier and Nora walked into their villa, "I can't believe we finally made it back," Nora said.

"I know," Frasier agreed, "no children for a whole week. What would you like to do tonight?"

"I know that you'll be disappointed, but I'd like to rest for a bit."

"I'm not disappointed. Darling, we have a whole week."

Nora started making her way over to the sofa. She suddenly felt very tired and held her other arm out, "Frasier, I need help." The man hurried over to his wife and helped her the rest of the way, "thank you," Nora said once she was seated.

"Why don't you take a nap? I can carry you to the bed if you'd like."

"Thank you, darling, but I'm fine right here. I think I will sleep a little."

"I'll go find you a blanket." Frasier retrieved a blanket from the bedroom and brought it back to cover up his wife. By the time he returned with it, she was out.

Nora slept for about an hour and a half. When she woke up it was nearing dinner time.

"Do you feel better?" Frasier asked when he discovered that his wife was awake.

"Yeah, sorry I slept so long."

"Don't worry about it. I want you to rest whenever you need to."

Nora sat up and her husband took a seat next to her with his arm around her. "What should we do about dinner?"

"I can go pick something up and bring it back."

Nora thought for a moment, "that's probably best. I don't feel up to going out tonight."

"Do you need anything before I go?"

"Could you just help me up?"

"Sure," Frasier helped his wife to stand before looking for a restaurant to order from. Nora slowly made her way through the villa. She needed to use the bathroom and get a glass of water. "Darling, I'm leaving to get the food," Frasier said when his wife returned, "do you need help sitting?"

"No, I'll be fine," Frasier kissed his wife and left.

Nora placed her glass on the side table and went to sit down on the couch. She was tired and pretty much fell onto the couch. She knew that she should have let Frasier help her, but Nora didn't want to worry him. At least she didn't land on the floor. When Frasier returned, he took the food to the kitchen and set it up on the table. Once it was all set, he returned to help his wife. Frasier took her glass to the table and Nora made her way on her own. Frasier held the chair for his wife and helped her to ease down onto it. "How hard did you land on the couch after I left?"

"What?"

"Darling, you forget how well I know you. I could tell you were going to need help by the way you were moving."

"I didn't land too hard. I should have let you help me, but I didn't want to worry you."

"I know," he said, "I'm just relieved you landed on the couch."

"Honestly, so am I."

Frasier took his time eating because his wife was eating more slowly due to her fatigue. Once they were done, Frasier cleared and cleaned the kitchen while Nora remained at the table. When he was done he turned to his wife, "you know, we do have that rain shower and we can both fit in it. Why don't we take a shower and turn in early?"

"I'm sorry," Nora said softly.

"You don't have to apologize. You can't help it and we have enough time."

"Okay," Nora's voice was still quiet, "thank you."

"Of course," Frasier walked over and helped Nora stand up. It was more difficult this time because she was exhausted, "if you want, we can skip the shower and I can help you get ready for bed."

"No, I want to take a shower."

Fraiser held on tightly as he and Nora walked to the bathroom. He sat Nora down while he undressed and then helped her. Frasier helped his wife wash up first. When she was done, Frasier propped Nora up against the wall and he quickly washed up. Frasier dried Nora and himself off. He combed his wife's hair for her with the detangler in it and the two brushed their teeth with Frasier wrapping an arm around his wife's waist. Frasier carried his wife to the bed and dressed her. He dressed and got her a glass of water before climbing into bed. He helped his wife get situated in his arms, "how's that?"

"Perfect, like you."

"Thank you, but I'm not perfect."

"You're perfect for me. You're a wonderful husband and I really did get lucky."

Frasier kissed the top of his wife's head, "so did I."

The next day, Nora felt a great deal better. She and her husband were now able to start the romantic getaway they had planned. They spent one day shopping and the rest of the time at the villa. They would venture out to eat here and there. Nora and Frasier took advantage of each and every pool in their villa.

"I don't care how tired I am the next day," Nora said, "that's worth it every time."

"We really are good at this."

Nora chuckled, "it's not easy in any pool."

"We should know. We did it in three different ones."

"The one in our bedroom is so convenient. We should get one for the house."

"Darling, our room doesn't share a wall with the outside."

"I'm okay with renovating the house to make it that way. This is just so nice."

"We'll talk about it later. Right now, I just want to enjoy this time with you."

"We're going again, aren't we?"

"That's up to you."

"Let's go," Nora said much to her husband's delight.

The couple had a wonderful time on their trip. They had already seen Greece, so hardly leaving the villa didn't bother them. Nora couldn't walk very well on the cobblestone parts and she would tire easily. She was exhausted the day after they had sex, every time. That's what they wanted was a second honeymoon. That's what they got.

"Nora, are you sure you're up to traveling?"

"Frasier, we have to leave. Our reservation ends tomorrow and we have to check out. We have our own plane."

"I know, but I can't help worrying about you."

"I know," Nora kissed him, "it's sweet, but I'll be fine and I'll have plenty of time to sleep on the plane."

"I'll take care of the packing. You just lie here and rest."

Nora was worn out and unable to really get out of bed on the last day. Frasier carried her outside to the day bed so that they could eat breakfast out there. He made sure that she was able to enjoy their last day. Every now and then, Frasier would look over at his wife to make sure she was alright. She would be looking at him smiling and eventually he looked and she was asleep sitting up. When Nora woke up, her husband had just finished packing.

"Darling, what time is it?" she asked.

"It's almost dinner time."

"What should we get on our last night?"

"About that," Frasier walked over and climbed onto the bed next to his wife, "we're staying a few more days."

"How? I doubt this villa is available."

"It's not because I bought it for us."

"What?"

"I bought this villa so that we can come here with the family whenever we want and so that you and I can come here on our anniversary."

"I would be mad if I weren't so excited." Nora threw herself into her husband's arms. "You are truly the most wonderful husband."

"It's easy when I have a wife as wonderful as you."

Nora kissed her husband passionately, "it's a damn shame I'm so tired."

"Don't worry about it. I'm here to be with you no matter what we do or don't do."

Nora was so grateful to have Frasier as her husband. She couldn't believe he bought that villa so that they always had a place to go to in Greece. Eventually, he also bought the hut that they had spent their honeymoon at in Bora Bora. They would go there for their anniversary and to Santorini in the summer since their anniversary was in January. Frasier made sure that both vacation homes were modified for his wife. That first trip for just the two of them, to Santorini, was wonderful and magical. It was a trip they would never forget because of Frasier's big surprise. That one would always be special, but the other trips were just as magical. Their love for one another only grew with time. They were willing to do anything and go anywhere as long as they were together.