EPILOGUE:
It was a very rainy day in Westerville, Ohio today. A young couple was running towards the coffee shop across the deserted street, while trying to stay as dry as possible. The brown haired girl began to slow her pace, but the brunette boy with her kept tugging at her hand.
"Jay! Come on!" the boy whined.
"Dwight, it's not like running to the coffee shop will magically dry us off," she said. "Come on, hon. Live a little!"
Dwight heavily sighed. "If a demonic spirit infects you or me, I will not be helping you. I'll also blame you."
Jay laughed and the boy, then grabbed his hands and places then around her waist.
"You know, I've always wanted to dance in the rain..." she whispered into his ear.
"There's no music," Dwight protested.
"You're a singer, I love to sing, and Disney has some pretty damn good duets. Problem solved," Jay said with happiness dripping from her voice.
"So this is love, Mmmmmm... So this is love..." Jay sang.
"So this is what makes life divine... I'm all aglow, Mmmmmm..." Dwight reluctantly sang.
"And now I know, the key to all heaven is mine. My heart has wings, Mmmmmm... And I can fly. I'll touch ev'ry star in the sky. So this is the miracle that I've been dreaming of. Mmmmmm... Mmmmmm... So this is love..." the two sang.
Dwight slowly moved his face closer to Jay's, and their lips met in the center.
"Jay, you're shivering," Dwight whispered. "Let's go inside so you can warm up."
Jay began to protest, but Dwight had already begun dragging her towards the shop.
The two were sopping when they entered the coffee shop. They also received many stares due to the state they were in. Dwight and Jay ignored the looks, and they went to the counter to order their drinks. Dwight handed the slightly startled barista a ten dollar bill, and then led Jay to the table over in the upper right hand corner that was bordered by windows on one side.
Jay began to talk, but Dwight ended up drowning her words out with his thoughts.
"How did I get so lucky?" he thought. "She not only is my best friend, but loves me and puts up with my shenanigans, as the Logan nicely puts it... I guess the boys were right when they said I shouldn't wait any longer to ask her to-"
"Dwight? Did you hear a word I just said?" Jay asked.
"What? Oh... Sorry, sweetie... I kind of got lost in my thoughts," he replied.
"What were you thinking about?" she smiled.
"Oh, nothing important... Just how crazy it is that we've been coming here for the past five years," Dwight admitted.
"Has it been that long already?" Jay said incredulously.
"Well, if I remember correctly, approximately five years ago today I came up to you and introduced myself," he reminisced.
"And then it all went up hill from there..." Jay smiled.
"Yes, yes it did," Dwight grinned, squeezing Jay's hand.
