The tipped Penny ten bucks and paid for the meal. Harry grabbed Ronnie's hand and held it until they got to the car. He looked at her, "Where to now?" Ronnie missed being away from Boston terribly.

"I don't know you know your way around here." He wrapped his arm around her as they sat in the car.

He leaned and whispered, "Whatever you want." She smiled softly at him. "I just want to be with you Harry." He started up the car. "Would you like to go to the park and feed the birds?" She laughed and nodded.

He looked at her, "You know Ronnie I'd be lost with out you." Ronnie blushed a dark crimson color. No one had ever said anything like that. He's so sweet she thought. "So would I." She thought now staring out the window looking at the cars passing by. Harry thought of the small black velvet box sitting behind her framed picture on his mantel back at home.

He pulled into a parking spot at the small yet very populated park. "Can I buy some bird seed?" She asked looking around at the people. He looked at his lover as she stepped out of the car. "Probably." He spoke to late. Ronnie had already bought two small plastic bags of birdseed worth twenty-five cents apiece. Ronnie smiled. He was staring at her. When did he ever just stop and stare? She walked over to him where he was leaning against the hood of the car. He pulled her close and kissed her. She savored the kiss like it was a rainbow only in the sky for so long.

He pulled away way to soon and hissed, "There's people here. We can't do this!" She ran her fingers through his long dark brown hair.

"Fine," She groaned, "Let's feed the birds." She settled on to a bench with Harry. After They had sat down a small little girl with messy dark hair stuck her hand out as if to ask for birdseed. Ronnie smiled, ripped her bag open and poured some in the girl's small dirty hand.

The little girl beamed, "Thank you." She said. A small Mexican woman who appeared to be the little girls mother smiled and waved. Soon the mother and daughter walked farther into the park.

Harry slipped his arm around Ronnie and rubbed her left arm, "That was sweet. You're going to make a great mother, Ronnie I hope you know that." Ronnie was delighted.

"Thank you Harry." She said and softly kissed his cheek. He tossed some bird seed on to the ground and watch the birds fly in to eat some of it. After the birds scrambled away he threw another handful out.

Ronnie was focusing her attention towards the sky, "You're right." She said. He gave her a puzzled look, "About what?" He said now looking at the sky also. "It gets much prettier when it gets darker." She said. The sun had just gone behind a cloud but the whole park was cast in as new light.

The silence was exceptional, the setting nearly perfect. "I love you." He said looking in to her soulful eyes. She knew he did, and hoped he wasn't questioning her affection.

"I love you too." She admitted. He smiled and slid his hand down to her waist. She dropped some bird seed to the ground for her feathered friends. "I'm going to love you forever Ronnie." He said. She shivered wondering what he was going to say next. A proposal? A Goodbye? Questions loomed in her mind.

She rubbed the back of his neck with her hand because she knew he liked it, "Of Course I will too." He smiled at the fact she was rubbing his neck. I love it when she does that but now I'm going to blush and get flustered.

He blushed lightly, "I'm sorry for all the times I've hurt you Ronnie." He threw more birdseed to the birds and watch them scramble to get it again. She worried about what his next words may be.

"I know you are. I accept your apology Harry. We've all had our moments I guess." She said now watching the birds fly in the sky. He smiled and nodded. Soon they'd probably go back to the hotel and nap awhile. Right now it was time to enjoy the quiet and calmness for a while. A few minutes later they finished with the birdseed. Harry pulled her to her feet, "Ready?"

She nodded and walked to the car. Ronnie flipped on the radio and searched for a country station. Finally finding one half a block from the hotel Kenny Chesney's "Fall in Love." Sung through the speakers. As the parked, He kissed her softly on the lips, "I think we should fall in love." He winked and got out of the car.

In minutes they were back in the room laying on the bed. Harry didn't even bother looking at the carpet this time. He was to eager to be in the hotel room with Ronnie.