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Chapter 2

February 14

Morgan looked around the restaurant.

"It looks nice," she admitted. "But were all those hearts on the wall really necessary?"

"Yes, it's Valentine's Day!" Finn said. "Will you just relax? It's a night out, we're here to have fun!"

"Okay," Morgan decided. "Even though I didn't know you were such a romantic…"

She rolled her eyes for a moment, which made Finn grin, before she continued: "So, what do you know about my date?"

"Well, I know he's smart, funny, nice and from the picture I've seen, I think you're gonna think he's cute," Finn answered. Not a word of it had been a lie: Greg was smart, funny and nice and she knew Morgan thought he was cute.

Morgan nodded for a moment. "Sounds good! So, how did your guy and my guy meet?"

"Oh, through work," Finn said, still not lying.

"What kind of work do they do?"

"Oh, well, eh…" Luckily, the waiter came up to their table at that moment to ask if they wanted something to drink.

"No, thanks, we're still waiting for the other half of our party," Finn told him. She looked at Morgan. "Or did you already want something?"

"No, thanks, I can wait," Morgan told the waiter. She turned to Finn again. "What about your guy? What's he like? I mean, is he really your boyfriend or are you hoping he'll be or…"

"Right now, we're kinda just friends," Finn said, which was the truth: she and Nick were just friends.

"But you want it to be more?" Morgan understood.

"Well… eh…" Was it her or was it suddenly getting really hot in here? Finn looked at her empty glass. Why hadn't she just ordered a drink?

"Finn, it's okay, you can tell me!" Morgan laughed. "Do you like him or not?"

"I, eh, we're… eh, just friends," Finn managed to say. Morgan smiled at her. "Yeah, you just said that! But do you want him as more than a friend? I mean, do you think about him a lot? Do you dream about him kissing you?"

She grinned for a moment with an amused look in her eyes. Finn managed to ignore her by checking her phone. Nick had just sent her a text saying they had arrived at the restaurant. Great, that meant she could forget about escaping to the bathroom! Why did Morgan have to start pushing like this? This night had to be about her and Greg, not about Nick…

"So, I talked to your Dad last night," she changed the subject. "He says he's okay with people dating and working together now."

"Yeah, I already knew that," Morgan nodded. She narrowed her eyes. "Why? Is there something you'd like to tell me?"

Finn just held in a 'Stop!', but only because she saw Nick at the entrance of the restaurant.

"Oh, they're here!" she said, giving a small wave to Nick. Morgan looked up, frowning her eyebrows together in confusion. "But that's Nick! And Greg… What are they doing here?"

Finn smiled at her. "Surprise!"

At the entrance of the restaurant, Greg looked at Nick. "You set me up with Morgan?"

Nick grinned at him. "Told you that you might end up really liking this girl?"

Greg followed Nick to the table, where Finn and Morgan had both gotten up. He smiled at Morgan. "I guess you're my date for tonight…"

"Yeah, I guess so…" Morgan shyly smiled at him.

"Well, come on, let's sit down!" Finn said. "Let's enjoy a nice dinner together before another dead body ruins our time off!"

"Wow, I just got the answer to my question from earlier, you're definitely not the romantic one!" Morgan said, opening her menu.

"Maybe she's just being the realistic one," Nick suggested, opening his menu as well. Finn smiled at him. "Thank you! Glad at least someone agrees with me!"

She didn't notice Morgan quickly winking at Greg.

"So, I didn't know you two were going out," he spoke up after winking back at Morgan, something both Finn and Nick missed as well. His words caused Finn to turn bright red, while Nick started coughing.

"Well, eh…" Finn started.

"You did say it was supposed to be a double date when you asked me along," Greg continued, looking at Nick. "If Morgan and I are supposed to be one half, then it must mean you two are the other half of the date…"

"Yeah, and you said you were going out with a really cute guy," Morgan remembered. "I had no idea you were talking about Nick!"

"I, eh… We…"

"We wanted to give you two a little push," Nick finally explained. "You two are just meant to be together! I watched you two together yesterday and then I came up with this plan to take you both out to dinner tonight… you know… Valentine's Day and everything… And then the idea was that Finn and I would find some excuse and leave you two alone."

"Just to make sure you guys could spend some romantic time together," Finn continued. Nick nodded. "We figured a little push would help you take the next step…"

Greg and Morgan looked at each other.

"Maybe he's right," Morgan softly suggested. Greg smiled at her. "Yeah, he is. We really need to take the next step and what better time than tonight?"

And to Finn and Nick's astonishment he got up from his chair and sat down on one knee next to Morgan's chair. Finn gave Nick a look of shock. What was going on? Nick looked back just as shocked. Greg was gonna propose to Morgan on their first date?

"Morgan, I think you're the most wonderful woman I've ever met," Greg started. "You're beautiful, you're funny, you're smart… I can't imagine my life without you! You're just amazing in every way! That's why I wanna ask you: Morgan Brody, will you marry me?"

Finn waved to Nick, a complete panic in her eyes. Nick swallowed while his heart was beating out of control. What had gotten into Greg?

"Yes, I'd love to marry you!"

To their surprise, Morgan got up from her chair, pulled Greg into her arms and kissed him passionately on his lips. Finn quickly grabbed hold of the table before she would faint, Nick just leaned back in his chair. He looked up at the kissing couple. What was going on here? They broke apart and looked at him and Finn, still holding each other. It was hard to say how, but even more surprise hit them when they called out: "Gotcha!"

"What?" Finn looked from Nick back to the smiling couple, her mouth open in surprise.

"We knew you guys were setting us up all along!" Morgan grinned. Greg pulled her a little closer. "But you didn't have to. We've been going out for over a year!"

"Wha… Over a year?" Nick repeated. Morgan and Greg let go of each other and sat back down.

"Yes," Greg said. "It happened after we worked that case with the guy from New York, remember? With the really expensive bottle of wine?"

"The one Hodges and I drank?" Morgan helped them remember.

"Yeah…" Finn and Nick both said, clearly not understanding everything that had just happened yet.

"Well, after we wrapped up the case, I went to get some coffee as my coffee machine had broken down," Morgan continued.

Morgan walked into the coffee place, quickly checking the signs above the counter. Just a regular coffee today or was she in the mood for something special? Suddenly she noticed a familiar face sitting all alone at a table. Smiling, she walked up to the table. "Hey!"

Greg looked up, a sad look in his eyes. "Hi."

"Well, that sounded very excited!" she said. She sat down next to him. "You okay?"

He leaned back into his chair and faked a smile. "Yeah, I'm fine."

"No, you're not," she immediately said. "What's going on?"

"Nothing, just forget about it."

"Come on, Greg, you can tell me!" She gently grabbed his chin, so he was forced to look at her again. "Or is it about me?"

That he didn't respond, was all she needed to know.

"It is," she understood. "Did I do something wrong? Did I say something?"

"Well, you and Hodges… and… the wine…" He had been almost whispering, but she had understood every word perfectly. She smiled at him. "You don't honestly think there's something going on between me and Hodges, do you?"

"I…"

"Greg, why would you think that about me and Hodges when I like you?"

She had never seen anyone look up that quickly as now. He stared at her in amazement. "You like me?"

"Yeah, I've liked you for months," she admitted, feeling a little shy all of a sudden. "I just never found the courage to tell you, I guess… I'm sorry if I hurt you because of that… I hate seeing you all sad, it hurts me too! I guess that's why I now suddenly just told you how I felt…"

With every word she felt more insecure. Why had she blurted out that she liked him without thinking? She meant it, she really did like him, but it wasn't something she had wanted to tell him in a coffee shop! Hesitantly, she looked up at him. To her relief, he smiled at her. "Then I'm glad you made me feel all sad today because otherwise you might have never told me how you felt! I like you too, Morgan, a lot actually! Ever since the day I first met you… Which I don't wanna be reminded about now anymore, because I just acted like a total loser!"

"Hey, don't say that about my boyfriend!" she smiled at him. He shyly smiled back at her. "Your boyfriend? Really?"

"Yeah, really," she said, still smiling. "And this is how I'll prove it!"

Slowly, but with love and passion she kissed him. She immediately lost herself in the kiss, realizing he was just as lost in it as she was. She was still the first one to break the kiss, though, very aware of the fact all of a sudden they were in a public place.

"Maybe we should go," she suggested. He smiled at her. "Yeah, that's probably a good idea. Wanna come over to my place? I'll make you some coffee and we can, you know, talk a bit more."

She smiled at him. "That sounds good. And coffee sounds great, my coffee machine broke down and that stuff at work isn't exactly brilliant either!"

"Ah, that's just because I've been hiding the good stuff!" he grinned. "Ever heard of Blue Hawaiian coffee?"

"No, what is it?"

"Come on, let's go to my place and I'll let you have a cup!"

Greg cut off the story there, looking at Finn and Nick slightly embarrassed. "I guess you don't need the details of what happened back at my place."

"No, we get the picture," Nick nodded. He then shook his head. "Unbelievable! You actually kept this a secret for over a year? Throughout Morgan's kidnapping and everything? Were you guys really that good or were we really that ignorant?"

"Let's stick to a little bit of both," Morgan decided.

"Yeah, that's probably the best," Nick agreed with her.

"So, this whole marriage proposal," Finn said. "Was it real or was it just a trick to freak us out?"

"It was just a trick," Morgan admitted. "We thought of it when we realized you guys were setting us up."

"Alright, we need more details!" Nick decided. "How did you guys figure us out?"

Before Greg or Morgan could start talking, the waiter came to order their drinks.

"I don't care whatever it is, as long as there's alcohol in it!" Finn said with a sigh. "I have a feeling I'm gonna need it!"

Morgan grinned at her. "Don't worry, it's not going to be a very long story anymore. You can handle it with just a glass of wine."

Finn looked at the waiter. "You heard her, a glass of wine, please!"

"For me too, please," Nick said. "I definitely need some alcohol as well after everything I've just heard and seen!"