Some time passed and Cas hadn't proposed. They had been together for seven months, then, and he thought he would do it soon. He was surprised he lasted this long, and he didn't think it was humanly possible to go any longer without Dean as his husband. They were going out that night and Cas had the ring in his pocket. It was the one Dean and Cas were admiring the day they met, the one with the diamonds imbedded in the gold band. Cas had to pay someone to go into Winchester Jewelery and buy it. He had never been as nervous as he was that day. He lost a client because he couldn't concentrate. He was so excited but at the same time, everything happened so fast and he wasn't sure that Dean would say yes.
Later on, Dean picked Cas up. Cas' nerves were a mess, but when he got into the Impala and saw Dean, he calmed down more than he was expecting.
"So where are we going?" Cas asked.
"I was thinking we would go to the park. It's so nice out and we haven't been there in a while," Dean said, smiling at Cas.
"Perfect," Cas smiled back. The park was so perfect, Cas couldn't wait. After about ten minutes of talking and laughing, they got to the park. When they walked onto the path they had walked on seven months ago, Cas' breath was taken away. The sun was setting and there were swans in the pond. It was getting dark, but the green grass and trees were lit up by the lights that were hung around the gazebo in the center of the park. Cas had never seen the park like that, so beautiful.
"Dean, did you do this?" Cas asked.
"Thought you might like it," Dean answered and took Cas' hand.
"I love it. It's beautiful."
"You know, I still remember the first day we came here. Geez, a lot happened that day, huh," Dean laughed.
"I don't think I'll ever forget! Fuck, everything happened that day," Cas laughed too, thinking back on the crazy day, "I especially recall a snowman, a baby, and an engagement."
"That's all?" Dean smirked.
"Oh, and I think there was a sexy man from a jewelery store," Cas laughed and Dean laughed harder.
"I'm glad you remember," Dean said as Cas wrapped his arms around him and kissed him.
"I have to ask you something," Cas said.
"Wait, me first," Dean said as he lead Cas to the gazebo. They walked inside and it was amazing. The lights were lighting it up perfectly, it was so amazing Cas could barely believe it.
"Dean, I really need to ask you something," Cas said. He didn't want this to get messed up. He was already nervous and he couldn't wait any longer.
"Okay, sure. Shoot," Dean said.
"Um, okay. Look, I know it hasn't been very long, but I love you more than anything, Dean," Cas got down on one knee and Dean's eyes widened, "I can't dream of living the rest of my life without you." Dean didn't say anything and Cas started to get really, really, really worried, but then Dean reached into his pocket. He pulled out a small box and got down one knee, right with Cas. He opened it and there was the same exact ring Cas bought. The one they both loved, the day they met. Cas looked up at Dean and he was smiling so wide that it made Cas smile just as wide.
"Is that a yes?" Cas said.
"Hell yes, that's a yes." They finally put the rings on each others fingers, and kissed each other deeper than ever before. They stood up wrapped their arms around each other tighter than ever. Then, they laughed.
"God, I love you, Cas."
"I love you too, Dean."
