A/N: This is just a little fic I thought of while watching Boy Meets World. Dunno where it came from, but here it is. : )
Disclaimer: I don't own Cory or Tapanga.
Summary: Just another day of life…but this day is special.
"Jordan! Alexis! Paige! Hurry up! You are going to be late for school!" Tapanga yelled up the stairs. It was her and Cory's 12th wedding anniversary and she didn't want it to start this way. She didn't want her 3 gorgeous, but intolerable children being late for school, because then she would have to take them, which would mean she would be late getting ready for dinner with Cory, after he was done with work. The kids were going to the baby sitter's tonight thank god.
"Mom! Jordan took my luuuunch!" Paige, her little six-year-old yelled.
She growled under her breath. "Jordan, honey, please give your sister back her lunch." The 5th grader reluctantly agreed. "Baby…" he snapped.
"Man, Alexis must be the only sane one of those too. They are all beautiful in their own ways, but come on." Tapanga thought.
After a bit of trouble, they finally got to car pool. "Finally," Tapanga sighed. She kicked off her shoes, and decided to take a shower. It would definitely relieve her stress.
Two Hours later at the Olive Garden"Now where is Cory…ah. There he is."
Now this was a beautiful sight. Candles lit the table in a perfect, romantic, glow. Cory's face lit up as he saw her, walking towards him, as beautiful as ever. Her long blonde hair flowed over her bare shoulders. Her knee-cut, glittering navy blue gown fit her curves perfectly. Subconsciously, Cory's jaw dropped. She quietly sat down at the table, and showed Cory her "award winning" smile.
"Hey"
"Hey"
"You look…….great!"
"You really think so?"
"I know so." They couldn't stop grinning at each other.
"So…have you already ordered?"
"Yeah actually. I have. I ordered you your favorite. Chicken Alfredo. And I got spaghetti."
"Cool."
"Yep."
"So….what is there to talk about?"
"Well….I was thinking about giving you your present maybe." He pulled out a little velvet box out of his pocket. He put it in front of her, as he gave her that goofy boyish grin of his.
