He held the small black box in his hand, tossing it around, careful not to overdo it in case he dropped it. Something important was hidden inside, and Kooper would die if something were to happen to it. He spent six months looking for the perfect ring to propose to Fallon …show more content…
Kooper wondered if she suspicious of his attire or the fact that Kooper had actually cleaned the house and lit candles around the place.
Kooper came around the piano to Fallon and wrapped his arms around her waist. “Tonight will be the most important night of your life.”
Fallon continued to stare at Kooper perplexed. “What do you mean?” she asked.
“You know I'm not the most traditional man in the world, but I love you far too much to let you go on any longer without being mine, forever and always.” he took a deep breath and looked directly into Fallon's eyes as he spoke, knowing Fallon was aware he was saying more than the words he was speaking.
“Fallon Elizabeth Lewis, will you marry me?” His hand tightly grasping the ring box was trembling slightly in anticipation, though he knew Fallon wouldn't notice. Not at a time like this.
Kooper was almost as alarmed as Fallon sank to her knees slowly in front of him and cupped his face between her hands, placing a gentle kiss on his lips. “Of course I'll marry you. Nothing would make me happier.”
Kooper sighed in relief and wrapped his arms around Fallon, pulling her as close as he could and buried his face into her neck. “You've just made me the happiest man in the