It's about six months later, and Ephram is in his room, wearing a black tux, and putting gel in his hair. His little sister Delia walks in through his open door, and plops down on his bed, staring fixedly on her older brother.

"You look great, Ephram!"

Her brother smiled.

"Thanks Delia. Hey, can you pass me that green bottle over there?"

He pointed to a bottle of cologne on his desk, the same he had worn six months before, on his first date with Amy. Delia picked it up and walked across the room to Ephram, who thanked her and sprayed a small bit on himself.

"Finished! What do you think?"

He turned to his little sister, his arms at his sides. She nodded in approval.

"When are you picking up Amy?"

"Five. We're going out with her brother and his girlfriend to eat dinner before the dance. Oh I can't beleive I'm going to prom. I swore I'd never subject myself to the prep fest, but, I didn't have Amy then."

A few minutes later Delia had left the room and Ephram's dad knocked on the door frame.

"The one time my door is open you choose to knock. Go figure."

Dr. Brown grinned and stepped into his only son's room. He looked at Ephram, and a tear appeared in his eye.

"My god, you're getting old! Your mother would be proud, just look at you! You look so sophisticated!"

Ephram was happy at his dad's comment, but hid it by acting annoyed.

"Don't start crying, then you'll sound like an actual woman!"

They both laughed, and then Ephram realized it was time to leave. The two of them headed downstairs, and Ephram's dad handed him his credit card.

"You pay for the dinner, and if you have time....you can pick her up something from Rustin's Jewlers... just try not to max out my card, ok?"

Ephram looked at his dad, and felt a tear come to his eye. He hugged his dad and thanked him.

"Thanks so much dad....you're really great!"

"Your welcome. Oh, don't forget her corsage!"

Ephram ran to the fridge and took a plastic container that contained a white orchid corsage. He took it in his hand and headed towards the door. Then both of them heard a car horn honk outside. Dr. Brown grinned as though he knew what it was, and Ephram opened the front door, shocked to see a limo waiting in front of his house, with a driver holding the door open for him. He looked at his dad, then back to the limo, and then back to his dad, stuttered a bit, and finally got out what he was trying to say.

"This...is...amazing....I can never thank you enough...oh god dad thank you SO much!"

Dr. Brown smiled sedately and hugged his son. Then he watched as Ephram got into the limo, waved happily, and dissapeared down the street. Inside the limo, Ephram asked the driver to let him out about a half a block away from Amy's house, so he could suprise her with the limo, but first to bring him to the jewlers. The driver grinned and said he'd be happy to. When Ephram got out of the limo he walked quickly into the shop and was greeted by the shop owner, who helped him pick out the perfect gift for Amy. After he had paid and the man had put the gift in a black velvet box, Ephram took the box and put it on the seat next to him in the limo. Then the driver dropped him off down the street from Amy's house, and agreed to meet him at her house in 15 mintes.