Cristian had just gotten in the night before and after a
long, tiring journey, a late night, and jetlag, watching a movie together
seemed like the perfect way to spend a Sunday afternoon. So we cuddled up on
the couch and he started About Time,
a movie he said he thought sounded good and he had on his computer. Fifteen minutes in or so, he turned to me and
said, "Wait, this takes place in England?" Bemused, I asked him if he
hadn't noticed their accents. It was a charming, sweet love story with a time
travel twist and I was soon caught up in the story. Boy meets girl, they fall in love, and a song
I know started playing.
Not just any song. I looked up at him, "Hey! It's our
song!" I smiled, then kissed him, happy in the moment. I had a tiny little suspicion that maybe he
wasn't as clueless about this movie as his "This takes place in
England?" remark made him seem.
"Did you know our song was in this movie?" I asked. "What
do you think?" he responded. The
obvious answer was, "Yes"
"Now I have a question for you." he said. And in the second before he continued, my
stomach did a million acrobatic flips and my heart started racing. "This is it. He's really going to ask me
to marry him." I thought. "Will you marry me?" he asked, and out
of nowhere, he had the ring box open in his hand. And once again, the obvious
answer was "YES!". I clung to him, tears hovering at the edges of my
eyes, feeling like my heart would burst with so much love and joy. He slipped
the ring on my finger as the movie played on in the background, the two of us
completely oblivious to it anymore. He
finally asked if I was going to look at the ring, which I'd really overlooked in
the significance of the moment. It was
gorgeous. I watched it sparkle and tried
to wrap my mind around the fact that we were actually getting married.
Eventually we came down from the clouds, got to call and
tell my parents, and even eventually finished the movie. Turned out he'd actually watched it 7 times,
figuring out the timing so he'd know when to slip the ring out, unseen by me
and be ready to propose. And it worked. The
tenderness of being proposed to with our song playing in the background, the element
of surprise, the privacy to be delighted together afterwards-I couldn't have
imagined a more perfect moment.
1 comment:
I had never read this post before, what a wonderful story! What is your song? Aunt Cherie
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