"Miss. Smoak what would it take for you to give me a kiss?" He asked her as he walked into her office. The woman in question turned towards him and gave him a charming smile.

"Mr. Queen there is nothing you could buy me that would give me a reason to kiss you." Oliver walked up to Felicity, wrapped his arms around her waist and gave a kiss to her cheek.

"Not even for the latest gadget?" He asked.

"No." She smiled up at him. He bent down and kissed her other cheek.

"What about for a satellite?"

"Nope." She said making the 'p' pop. He leaned down towards her lips and whispered

"What about for a ring?" Felicity gasped and pulled away from Oliver to try and read his face. That's when he put his hand in his suit pocket and pulled out a little square box.

"Felicity you have been my partner for six years. For three of those years you have been my girlfriend, but I want to change that title. I don't want to introduce you to people as "my girlfriend" anymore. I want to introduce you to people as "my wife." I want to change girlfriend to life partner. Because you are my life. You are my heart, you helped re-new my soul, and you have given me a home to come to every night. Please allow me to be your husband." He asked her and opened the box to show her the simple five carat diamond on a silver band nestled in the velvet box. Felicity pulled away from Oliver a little more and covered her mouth looking between him and the ring. She didn't expect this. She had learned to read Oliver very easily, like one of her favorite books, but this was a major surprise for her. He looked so scared and nervous from her silence and hesitation. She pulled her hands away and opened her mouth to try and answer him but only a croaking sound came out. Instead she closed her mouth and nodded her head vigorously.

"You will? You'll allow me to be your husband?" He asked her in clarification of her shaking her head.

"Yes Oliver. Yes I'll be your wife." She whispered, finally finding her voice. Oliver pulled her close and gave her a kiss so passionate; it was full of love, relief and hope. When she pulled away he took the ring out of the box and showed her the special part of the ring. On the inside of the band there was an engraving.

"Love is remarkable." Tears welled up in her eyes a little, remembering all the times he called her that. She reached up and gave him a watery kiss as he slide the ring on her finger. When they pulled away they both looked at the ring and enjoyed the way it looked on her hand. She saw it as a new chapter to her life and he saw it as an end to the life he had lived before her.