Lie Ren was a man of patience and planning. If he was going to do something, it was going to be at what he deemed the right moment. Now if only he could say the words that he had practiced on end for months now. Yet every time he tried to say at the "perfect moment" his mind would sidetracked. Lost in those sea colored eyes, in that brilliant smile, in that bubbly laugh that had always made him feel fifty million feelings that he would never be able to express to her.
So he didn't say those words, instead would run his hand along the box in his pocket as the other was being pulled by Nora.
And then, out of the blue (like most things happened with Nora Valkyrie), as they were walking down a street on a snowy, the redhead stopped walking.
"Nora?" He asked, worry in his voice.
The Valkyrie blushed loudly, shaking her before exhaling a deep breath. People were starting to circle them, staring. Ren felt their eyes on them but tried to pay no notice and put his attention on his girlfriend.
Then in one swift movement, Nora got down on knee and fumbled to get a small box out of her coat pocket.
"L-lie Ren," She stammered quite uncharacteristically, "Will you m-marry me and be my husband?"
Ren covered his mouth with a hand to stifle a gasp, his own cheeks warming. The eyes of the spectators seemed to intensify on his back. T The hand that had been toying with her own ring stretched out before the young woman, who blinked.
"I wouldn't have it any other way." The crowd busted out into loud cheers and hollers as pink amethyst ring was slid onto his fingers. Nora quickly stood up and enveloped him in a bone-crushing hug, spinning him around while kissing him.
Lie Ren was a man of patience and planning. Nora Valkyrie was a random force of nature. If she was going to do something, it was on her terms. But there was no right moment, since just being with Ren was perfect all it's own.
