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Both Noah Field and Allison Cameron were worried. They were getting ready for an important dinner—with both of their parents. Nolan, Noah's father, didn't like Cameron, while her family loved him.
Noah had made a reservation at a fancy restaurant and they had begun to get ready. He was wearing a dark blue shirt with black pants, tie, and jacket. She was wearing a very nice, yet not a tight, black dress.
"Are you sure that we can't skip dinner and stay here?" he asked as he tightened his tie.
"Unfortunately, yes," she walked over and stood in front of him, pulling a piece of white fuzz from his jacket before leaning in to kiss him, "Ready?"
"No," he grinned.
"Come on" she sighed, pulling on his tie.
"Ow, Allie," he complained, "You're choking me."
"If you keep up," she teased, "then you won't choke."
"For an empathetic doctor, you're pretty cruel," he retorted before grabbing her arm and spinning her so that he was facing her. He kissed her softly, "You know that you're beautiful even when you're trying to kill me."
"I wasn't trying to kill you," she admonished, still blushing from his comment, "Let's go."
The restaurant was crowded, and Noah's parents had been waiting outside. Nolan, Noah's father, stood off to the side and motioned for his son to join him.
"Are you okay going with my mom?" he asked.
"I'll be fine," she reassured him, "Don't like your dad psych you out too much."
"I'm a psychiatrist," he smiled, "That's pretty hard to do."
"See you soon," she kissed him quickly, "I love you."
"I love you too," Noah replied before watching her go off with his mom, thinking that he got the short end of the stick.
"Noah," his father reached out a hand.
"Dad," he shook it.
"Have you thought about what I said?"
"Why would I?" Noah asked, "I love Allie. We're getting married. We're happy."
"There's someone better for you," the older man replied, "I just want the best for you."
"She is the best for me, Dad," Noah looked at his father and saw concern. He knew that Nolan Field cared, but he also knew that he believed in the whole 'status' thing, "She lost her husband to cancer. You wouldn't believe how she helped me cope with Nat's death."
"Still-"
Noah cut him off, "I don't care if you don't like her, but don't criticize her and be polite. That's all I ask," then he dealt the killing blow, "Dad, if you do one thing that offends her or her family in any way, then we're done. I won't talk to you or see you. That's it. Mom is the only reason that we see each other because you don't approve of my lifestyle."
"Fine," his father relented.
Father and son entered the restaurant where Allison, Liz Field, Eli, Valerie, and Allie's mother, Sadie, were seated.
Noah took his seat between Allison and Valerie so that he was facing his mother who was surrounded by her husband and Sadie. Eli sat in a chair next to his youngest sister.
"It's nice to see you, Mrs. Cameron," said Noah, ever polite.
"Please dear," she answered, "I insist that you call me Sadie," Noah nodded, a pleasant smile on his face, "We can't believe that Allison's getting married again."
"Thanks to you, I lost twenty bucks," Eli grinned, "We had a bet going around on when you two would tie the knot."
"I won," Valerie smirked, "but Allie, you never told us how he proposed. Was it romantic?"
Noah laughed, "Not exactly."
"Tell us," said Liz.
Cameron nodded, "He was in the room with a patient that he thought was asleep and ranting because he didn't know how to propose."
"Turns out the patient was awake," Noah sighed, "so he told Allison that I wanted her to marry me, but I didn't know how to ask."
"And I went out and said 'yes', while he had no idea what was going on," she laughed. The group laughed.
"Then, I did the whole big-romantic-speech thing," he finished, "and she obviously said 'yes'."
It didn't go unnoticed that the couple was practically finishing each other's sentences. Eli decided that he would not beat up Noah, and he might not threaten him, but that was up for debate.
Valerie was happy to see her sister in love again. She was a little bit jealous; Allison had gotten lucky in love twice, but she had yet to find a suitable guy to settle down with.
Sadie Cameron already knew how much this young man loved her daughter.
Liz Field noted with approval that Allison hadn't tried to change him, but instead each had adapted to the other's needs.
Even Nolan Field found himself liking the immunologist.
It was a successful night.
A/N I'm sorry it's so short. If anyone wants to do fanart for Cameron & Noah, that would be welcome (I can't draw for the life of me). Send it to my email in the author's note in Chapter 13). Please tell me either in the poll on my profile page or in a review what color you'd like Cameron's bridesmaid dresses to be.
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