Ch.11
It was later on that day. It was 7:15 and Piper walked out of her bedroom, smiling.
"You look beautiful," he said from behind her. She turned around and smiled at him. She was wearing a light blue, spaghetti strap, knee-length dress. She had put half her hair up and curled the strands hanging down the sides of her face.
"Well, you don't look so bad yourself," she replied.
"Really?" he asked, as he walked closer to her.
"Yeah, I actually think that you look quit handsome," she replied, smiling at him. He was wearing a black pair of pants, with a white button down shirt, and a matching black jacket and tie.
"Are you ready to go?" he asked, quickly, after looking at his watch.
"Yeah," she replied. He grabbed the two bags that him and Piper made for the girls that they were going to drop off at the Manor for the girls for tomorrow, before they left. They stopped off at the Manor and quickly stopped in.
"Grams, thank you so much for watching the girls tonight," Piper said.
"No problem. I love watching my great-granddaughters," Grams replied. Leo handed the bags to Grams, before they said bye to Taylor and Alex.
Fifteen minutes later, they arrived at the restaurant. It was a French restaurant that Leo had remembered that Piper loved.
"You remembered," Piper said, as they walked toward the door.
"Of course I did," he replied. They walked in and waited to be seated. After 10 minutes, they were seated and waiting for their food. After they finished eating, Piper could tell that Leo was nervous about something.
"Are you ok?" she asked, worried.
"Yeah, I'm fine," he started, "well, actually, I'm not fine. I'm great right now. I have one of the best people in the world in my life. Piper, I love you more than anything in this world. He stood up and took something out of his pocket, before getting down on one knee, as everyone watched. "Piper, I want to spend the rest of my life with you and our daughters. Will you marry me, again?" he asked, smiling, and showing her the same ring from the first time. The ring had just happened to be his grandmother's ring that she had given to him, two days before she had died. She looked at Leo, with tears in her eyes.
"Oh, Leo. Of course I will," she answered, smiling.
"Yeah?" he asked, tears slowly coming to his eyes.
"Yes," she replied. The smile on her face could never been bigger. He slipped the ring on her finger, before he hugged her, and people congratulated them. With the proposal, they had gotten a bottle of wine, on the house. It wasn't that normal for people to propose in this restaurant, so whenever they did, they staff always gave the couple a bottle of wine on the house, any kind they wanted.
"I love you," he said.
"I love you too," she replied, before they kissed and enjoyed the rest of their evening, before going home.
