It was now Wednesday and Monk was In Doctor Bell's Office. "I love her," Monk said smiling, "This is wonderful Adrian, I'm really happy for you," said Doctor Bell. "Yeah, she's very wonderful," said Monk in a dream like way, "I've actually been thinking of asking her to..." Monk paused, "To what?" asked Doctor Bell. "Well, I've been thinking about asking her to marry me," said Monk sheepishly. "Do you think your ready?" asked Doctor Bell. "I think so, I just I want her to be with me forever, and I can't wait any longer so I'm going to ask her tonight over dinner...look" said Monk taking a ring from his pocket. "Oh Adrian, that's very nice, I think she'll like it very much," Doctor bell said studying the ring. "I hope she wants me," said Monk worried. "Trust me Adrian, if she loves you, she'll want you," said Doctor bell, giving him back the ring. "But what am I going to do if she has a disappointed look on her face, what wil I do if she hates the ring?" said Monk getting flustered. "Don't worry Adrian, you're getting your self worked up for nothing," said Doctor bell calmly. "But what if I'm not, oh Doctor Bell, I don't think I can do this, no wait I have an idea, why don't you ask her to marry me for me!" Monk exclaimed. "I'm not going to ask her to marry you for you Adrian!" Doctor Bell replied laughingly. "Oh, okay, I guess that wouldn't work anyway," said Monk folding his arms.

"About a week ago, Natalie and me went to the Zoo, and there were these little baby cubs, it made me sad to look at them," "Why is that?" asked Doctor Bell. "I guess it's because me and Trudy never had a child of our own," replied Monk, in a depressing voice. "Oh, but you still probably can Adrian, especially if Natalie and you marry," said Doctor Bell trying to be encouraging. Monk looked up at him with a shine in his eyes, "That's true, we could have a child," Monk said, with a big smile on his face. "We can, your right Doctor Bell, you just lifted my spirits up, and you are invited at our wedding!" "Thank you Adrian," Doctor Bell said joyously. "Okay, well it looks like your session's over, I guess I'll see you next time, let me know what happens." "Oh trust me, I will," Monk replied, waving good-bye.