"I'm bored." Axl complained as he pulled Sue's laptop away from her while she was in the middle of typing a sentence. Sue glared at her brother, frustrated that he was always hanging around at her apartment. But could she really blame him? His best friend, and now her serious boyfriend, was always hanging around too, so the three of them plus Lexie seemed to be spending a whole lot of time together these days.

"Axl! I was using that! You know you don't have to be here ALL of the time. Some of us are trying to study!" Sue shouted at her brother. Axl just rolled his eyes at her and opened the internet browser on her laptop to start surfing the web to kill time. Sean and Lexie were used to watching Axl and Sue bicker by now so it was easy to ignore it, but Sean felt the need to help Sue relax when things began to get heated.

"Suzy-Q? Would you come over here and proofread this for me?" Sean asked while patting the space next to him on the couch. Not that Sue knew anything about his paper, but he was attempting to diffuse the situation. Sue nodded and started to walk toward the couch, but couldn't resist the urge to quickly turn her head back and stick her tongue out at her brother. Lexie laughed at the sight of it nudged Axl in the arm.

"Why can't you just be nice to her, Axl?" Lexie asked.

"Psh, I am nice. It's not my fault that she gets worked up over everything." Axl replied. Lexie gave him a half smile and nod. After all, she did know that Sue was prone to overreacting. And over the the past year, she did see their relationship improve. She wondered if she had anything to do with it.

"Just ignore him, Sue." Sean suggested after Sue sat down next to him on the couch. Sue let out a loud sigh and Sean placed his free hand on her knee.

"Sorry...he just gets on my nerves sometimes." Sue explained. Sean knew that Axl always gave Sue a hard time. Now that Sean was dating Sue, it bothered him more than it used to, but he didn't want to cause any problems by interfering. Sean leaned in to give Sue a quick kiss on the cheek and was interrupted by a whining Axl.

"Dude, do you have to kiss my sister right in front of me? I thought we had a deal!" Axl groaned.

"Sorry, Ax-man. She's just so darn cute that I can't resist." Sean said while poking Sue on the nose. Sue had a gloating smile on her face when she turned to her brother.

"Eww...just...stop...uuuughhh." Axl grimaced as he returned his focus back to the computer. Sue shook her head and turned to look at Sean.

"Anyway, do you still want me to proofread this? I don't think I'll even be able to..." Sue started to say. Sean shoved the paper into his textbook and placed it on the coffee table. He reached his arm around Sue and pulled her closer to him on the couch.

"Nah...I just wanted you to come over here." Sean smiled and stole another quick kiss, this time on the lips. Sue began to wish that Lexie and Axl would disappear right about now, but she knew that they all had homework to work on, except for Axl who was just there to annoy her. Axl burst out laughing at something on the computer and everyone turned to look at him.

"Is this you?" Axl asked Lexie as he pointed to the screen. Lexie turned the laptop so that she could see the screen. She saw a small girl with frizzy, dark hair, sporting a cowgirl outfit and seated on top of a horse. Lexie's mouth gaped open in embarrassment when she recognized the old picture of herself.

"Oh my God where did you FIND this?!" Lexie demanded.

"I just Googled you and it came up. Haven't you ever just Googled your name to see what comes up?" Axl asked, surprised that she wasn't aware that the picture existed on the internet. Of course Axl had searched for himself countless times.

"No...what else is there?" Lexie asked, genuinely curious now.

"Hmm, not much, just a link for your Facebook and an article from the school newspaper. Hey! I wonder what will come up if I search for little Miss. Dorkface over there!" Axl wondered as he grinned at his sister.

"AXL!" Sue yelled, annoyed once again. She couldn't seem to catch a break. Sean playfully rolled his eyes, suggesting to Sue that she shouldn't worry about it.

Axl laughed when he found the first search result. "HA. Look at this picture with your hair stuck in your braces at the school pep rally!" Axl shouted. Sue buried her face in her hands, knowing that she had a whole lot of dorky moments in high school. She didn't want Sean to know about them, but naturally he already knew everything about her.

"Hey, Suzy Q." Sean said. "There's nothing wrong with braces. I mean, you have a beautiful smile now." He complimented, making her heart melt.

"What the..." Axl started to say. Lexie leaned over to look at the laptop screen and gasped before squinting and leaning closer to examine the page more carefully. "You're getting married?" Axl demanded as he turned the laptop around to reveal a wedding website with Sue and Sean's names on it.

"What!?" Sue gasped as she ran over to look at the computer. Sean followed and tilted his head in confusion. Sue turned back to Sean in horror. "I didn't...I don't even...I don't know...it wasn't me...I didn't do this!" Sue trailed on trying to explain herself to Sean. "Wait...did you?" Sue asked him. But guys didn't think about things like this, did they?

"What? No, I didn't make this." Sean said. Sue felt slightly disappointed but was mostly feeling confused.

"Then who did?" Lexie wondered.

"I don't know..." Sue said. "What else is on this page anyway?" Sue asked as she pulled the laptop closer so she could click around on the page. Axl, Lexie, and Sean stood behind her to watch. Sue clicked on the link for "Our story" and saw a description about their relationship, some childhood photos, a group picture of the Hecks and Donahues at their Yankee Swap Christmas Party, and a more recent photo of Sean and Sue from Valentine's Day.

"Wait a minute." Sean said. "My mom took that picture of us at the Valentine's Day party. Don't you remember?" Sean asked.

"Oh, yeah." Sue remembered arriving to the party late that day and Nancy had caught them off guard with her new camera. "So do you think..." Sue asked.

"I think so." Sean said.

"Huh." Sue said as she walked back over to the couch. Sean followed her there and sat down next to her. Sue had never really thought a lot about marriage, but seeing the website made her feel surprisingly happy. Sean, on the other hand, had thought about marriage often lately and was kicking himself for accidentally bringing it up on the phone to his mom a few weeks ago.

"I'm sorry, Sue...I shouldn't have...I mean...she shouldn't have made that site." Sean apologized. Sue quickly turned to him in confusion.

"You shouldn't have? So you did do it?" Sue asked.

"No...I didn't. But I may have brought up the topic to my mom and she may have blown it way out of proportion." Sean explained.

"Oh..." Sue said sadly. "So you don't want to..." Sue started to say. Sean picked up on her tone and quickly reached for her hands.

"No, no, no." Sean let out a deep breath. "I do. I mean maybe not this minute...but I do want to...when you're ready." Sean said with a hopeful smile.

"Okay." Sue replied. "Just promise me that whenever you're ready to ask me...I won't find out about it online first...and PLEASE make sure Axl isn't around." Sue rolled her eyes and laughed.

"Deal." Sean laughed and extended his arm for a handshake. Sue took his hand and instead of shaking it, she pulled him closer to her and wrapped her arms around him. Sean laughed into her hair and squeezed her back.


Nancy Donahue and Frankie Heck excitedly ran through the aisles of Bed, Bath and Between with a gift registry scanner in hand. Nancy held up a set of 'D' monogrammed towels. "They are going to need these!" Nancy suggested. Frankie looked at the towels with a disapproving glance...of course 'D' stood for Donahue, but Frankie wasn't quite ready to give up the Heck name just yet.

"I don't know." Frankie said. How about these instead?" She held up a set of 'S' monogrammed towels to represent the names 'Sean' and 'Sue.'

"I like the way you think!" Nancy shouted as she used the scanner to scan the barcode of the towels. Frankie had already taken a few steps forward to move on to the next display rack of kitchen utensils. Nancy looked around to make sure no one was looking before she deleted the 'S' monogrammed towels from the registry and replaced it with the 'D' monogrammed towels.

"Nancy! Come look at this!" Frankie said as she held up an inflatable foot bath box. She figured this would be a great way to get revenge for that terrible Mother's Day Gift.

"Coming!" Nancy cried as she walked to catch up with Frankie.