These are a serious of Ezria oneshots, they're not really connected and are just a bit of fluff :)
I hope you emjoy them!

Wonderwall

After her three years away at college Aria could safely say they were not the best time of her life; like she'd been promised upon leaving for Georgia. Her goodbye with Ezra haunted her every day. The tears that were shed, the words they'd left unsaid and the lingering touches she'd wished turned into more, but knew it was best they didn't.

Some days when her heart out ruled her head she'd reach for her phone or laptop to search his name. However he brain always kicked in before she could tap on the enter key. She often wondered if he did the same, wherever he was. When she'd left he was heading to Thailand and that's the last she'd heard. Spencer was always very careful not to mention him when they skyped and whenever she returned home she was very careful not to frequent their old haunts in case he was ever about.

As her time in Georgia drew to a close, Aria began to panic. She was stuck. She didn't know what she wanted to do and she didn't know who to turn to for help. It was in times like these she felt herself reaching out for Ezra. He always knew what to do and she couldn't talk to him when she needed advice the most.

Even on the day of her graduation, she still had no plans for her future. She so desperately wanted to tell her mum all of her worries, but seeing their proud faces made telling them she had no idea what she was doing even harder.

Besides Aria's inner turmoil the day ran smoothly. After the ceremony Aria had chosen to go for a meal with her family at their hotel, rather than celebrate with her friends. After the meal Aria and her mother stayed in the hotel bar while her father and Mike retreated to their rooms. Aria had missed having nights like this with her mother, talking about everything and nothing. Their conversation had lolled into a comfortable silence. Aria sat swirling her drink with her straw while Ella watched wistfully wondering where all the years had gone.

"He told me to tell you congratulations you know." Ella said slightly slurred.

"He?" Aria questioned her head a little fuzzy from the champagne.

"Ezra," Her mother clarified, "When I got my coffee at the brew the other day he asked after you and I told him you were graduating and he said to say congratulations."

Aria's heart began to beat faster at the mere mention of his name. Delicately she tried to ask her mother more questions about Ezra, without sounding like she was too interested. But, by this time the wine had well and truly set in and her mother was talking complete nonsense.

Ella's words stayed with her in her last week in Georgia. Her head was telling her that he was just being polite in inquiring after her; but her heart, oh her heart was telling her it meant so much more. Her heart was saying that he too, wanted to contact her, but was too scared to do so.

On her last night in Georgia all of Aria's friends piled into her dorm room and they sat and drank to their futures. Aria was never really that big of a drinker, but that night if a drink was offered, she took it. The buzz from the alcohol helped her to forget her troubles. The evening passed quickly and the girls returned to their dorms. As soon as the door shut behind them Aria began to cry, as after that night it was clear she was the only one without a plan. In a moment of drunken courage or stupidity depending on the outcome, she reached for her phone and fired off a quick text; it was simple and to the point 'I need you' was all it said. She didn't even know if he still had this number, she didn't know what he'd think, but she was too drunk to care.

When she woke the next morning the realisation of what she'd done the previous night hit her like a ton of bricks. She tried to push the panic away as she changed into some fresh clothes and began rounding up her boxes to take to her car.

Aria picked up her last box and surveyed the room one last time before closing the door and walking down the now quite corridor. She walked out into the parking lot, here were still plenty of students about loading their cars and the sun shining brightly down making it hard to see. It wasn't until she got nearer her car that she could see his all too familiar silhouette. As he began to walk towards her the box she was holding clattered to the ground. In one hand he held a beautiful bunch of ruby red roses and in the other he held a box which looked to Aria like it contained some sort of pie. He stopped right in front of her; Aria opened her mouth to speak, but no words came.

"I got your text." He said simply.

"You came all this way, without us speaking in three years, after one text?"

"You know I'd do anything for you Aria."

Her eyes began to glisten with tears, and all she wanted to do was reach out and touch him to make sure this was real.

"What's in the box?" She asked. She knew she should tell him she'd do anything for him too, but in her shocked and slightly hungover state her brain wasn't working as clearly as she'd like.

Ezra chuckled and dropped down on one knee. Aria's mouth gaped open and the tears that she'd been holding back began to fall.

"You might think this is incredibly crazy, or you might think this is incredibly romantic, I'm hoping it's the second one." Ezra chuckled nervously, "Aria Montgomery I have loved you since the moment we first met and even before that if it's even possible. These last three years without you have been hell and I don't think I can survive a minute more without you. When I got your text last night I didn't even think I just jumped on the first plane here because I knew that it was the sign I needed to pluck up the courage to ask you the question I've wanted to ask ever since I left the bar after first meeting you. So Aria will you marry me?"

Aria flipped open the pie box to find a perfect platinum ring adorned with a cluster of rubies and diamonds perched delicately on the top of a key lime pie. Gently she pulled out the ring and placed it on the third finger of her left hand.

"Is that a yes?" Ezra asked shakily. Aria vigorously nodded her head, unable to speak. Suddenly the pie and roses were on the ground as Ezra picked up Aria and spun her around. When their lips finally connected Aria felt like she'd been struck by lightning; their fevered kiss making up for all the lost time.

When Ezra put her down Aria had felt like all the things they should've said to each other had been communicated through that fiery kiss. She was no longer scared of her future, because now Ezra was her future. He'd saved her and for that she would be eternally grateful. And after all that, there was only one thing left to say.

"I love you Ezra Fitz."