"Tell me; how are you going to pull off bungee jumping?" Hiro thoughtfully chewed on gum while he sat on his brother's bed. "Seems like something, I don't know, kind of reckless, since you're kind of, I don't know... Acrophobic?" He teased.

Tadashi shot a look at his brother. "I'm mildly afraid of heights, not terrified as in, 'I might actually die if I go to the top of a skyscraper' terrified."

"Whatever you say, bro."

(*)

"You know what, on second thought... I don't want to do this anymore." Tadashi looked at the bridge in front of them, where there was already about five people in line for bungee jumping. She knew that he was 'mildly' terrified of heights, and since this bridge was only about an hour and a half drive away, she thought she'd bring him here.

GoGo sighed. "What did we just talk about in the car?"

"That I should face my fears and swallow my pride," Tadashi recited dutifully. GoGo punched him lightly in the shoulder.

"That's a good boyfriend."

He grinned. "Promise to hold my hand the whole time?"

GoGo rolled her eyes. "I promise."

"Do I get a prize if I'm a good boy?"

"You get my utmost love and affection," she replied dryly. GoGo gestured to Tadashi. "Come on. If you can survive an exploding building, you can jump off a bridge. In a safety harness. With me."

Tadashi groaned. "I hate it when you bring up that argument."

She smiled lightly at him. "Because it's true?"

"All right, all right, let's just get this over with." Tadashi rubbed his hands together. "Let's go and conquer my fears."

(*)

"If this were real life, you'd most likely be peeing your pants by now."

Tadashi sighed. "She calms me, okay?"

Hiro grinned. "Oh, isn't that adorable?" He teased. "She calms you, you two should totally get married," Hiro exclaimed, giving an almost-perfect imitation of Honey Lemon.

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"Really having second thoughts now, love of my life," Tadashi quipped, feeling jumpy. They were next in line, and the couple in front of them were having their harnesses put on. "Are you sure the cord won't snap?"

The attendant, a thirty-something old woman who had a nametag that spelled out 'Jill', looked at Tadashi, and then to GoGo. "Trying to get him over his fears, eh?" GoGo nodded. Jill sighed, and looked at her manicure. "Sweetie, you're the fifth one this week. Good luck with him."

GoGo smirked. "How many successful attempts were there?"

Jill tutted. "Five. And three break-ups."

GoGo froze, her eyes widening. Was this woman serious? On second thought... She looked guiltily up at Tadashi. "Hey. Look, if you really don't want to do this-"

Tadashi cut her off by placing a finger against her mouth. "It's just nerves, GoGo. I'm not chickening out."

She pushed his hand away. "But if it makes you uncomfortable, I shouldn't push you."

He smiled gently at her. "You're not really scared that I'll break up with you because you care, right?" She stared up at him, waiting for him to elaborate. "I know you mean the best. I won't break up with you. I promise." He bent down to kiss her on the forehead, earning a few catcalls and whistles from people behind them.

GoGo brushed him away, a small smile on her lips. "Okay, you proved your point. Now let's get that harness on you."

A few minutes later, they found themselves standing on the edge of a platform, impossibly high up from the rushing waters beneath them. "You can still back out, you know," GoGo told him, noticing his pale face. Tadashi shook his head.

"No. I can do this." He wrapped an arm around her waist, pulling her tightly towards him.

GoGo chuckled. "Watch it, Hamada. Any tighter and you just might crush my lungs." Tadashi looked at her for a long time, until she felt slightly uncomfortable. "Hey. Are you okay?"

Tadashi squeezed his eyes shut, and looked away from her. "Leiko Tanaka, please, please, please don't kill me for saying this now... But... Will you marry me?"

"What?" A myriad of emotions filled her - disbelief, happiness, shock, love, and confusion. "Are you - Are you seriously proposing to me now?"

He opened his eyes, looking a bit worried. "Was this bad timing?"

"No shit, Sherlo- aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!"

GoGo clutched at Tadashi as they fell off the platform - he had, evidently, pushed both of them off the ledge at the horror of her rejecting his proposal. It was hard to tell who was yelling louder, as both of them held on to each other tightly, the adrenaline pumping through their veins. Eventually, the jumps slowed down, and as GoGo regained the ability to breathe, Tadashi laughed nervously.

"Well, that was fun," he said casually, and GoGo scowled at him.

"What, do you mean bungee jumping for the first time? Or proposing to me at clearly the wrong time, and giving me the shock of my life?"

He pouted. "I thought I was being... Er, spontaneous and creative."

She shook her head. "I really, really want to swear right now." They were silent for a few moments, as the cord gently swayed them side to side. "I'm glad you conquered your fear, though."

Tadashi stole a look at her, and was pleased to note that she looked proud of him - pissed, definitely. But still proud of him. "Thanks for bringing me here. I wouldn't have done this without you."

"You got that right," she replied. Before he could ask her again if she would marry him, the cord slowly started to reel them in, and he clutched onto GoGo again. She laughed. "And here I was, thinking that there was no way you'd hold me again after this."

He didn't say another word to her until they were right side up, their feet finally touching the ground. He hurriedly shrugged off the harnesses, so he could help GoGo untangle hers. "I need to take a quick trip to the bathroom. Can you wait for me in the car?" GoGo asked him.

Tadashi shook his head. "Are we really going to ignore what I just asked you before we dropped over the edge?"

She rolled her eyes at him. "You obviously said something that was said only because you were pressured too. Don't worry. Fear gets the most of even the best of us."

"No, no," Tadashi reached out for GoGo as she walked away, catching her wrist. "GoGo, I was serious.'

She turned around and looked at him, a suspicious look on her face. "What?"

He smiled at her, and reached into a pocket of his bag. "Leiko, I love you, and I want to marry you. Who else would deal with my fears the way you did?"

Her breath caught in her throat. "N-No one. I guess."

"Bingo." Tadashi finally pulled out a black velvet box, while simultaneously kneeling on one knee. "So I'm going to ask again, and hopefully, I'll get the answer I'm praying for - Will you marry me?"

Before she could answer, he could swear he heard Jill mutter under her breath, "Well... I guess there's a first time for everything."

(*)

Hiro nodded appreciatively, neatly folding the paper. "This was good. Way better than your kilt plan. I'm still betting on Plan D."

Tadashi groaned. "Here we go again with Plan D. Isn't that too cheesy for you?"

Hiro scoffed. "Of course it is. But girls love that stuff."

His older brother sighed. "You have a point - I'm just not sure if it's something GoGo would like."

"You could just, you know, go over to her and propose right now, and I'm sure she'll say yes," Hiro suggested.

Tadashi shook his head. "I still have more plans to show you! Like the next one - K is for a Killer View!"

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I think this one made up for that horribly short last chapter? Yay for quick updates!

I was floored with all the suggestions you guys made - and you can guess that I got way more than I bargained for. As usual, if you think of any prompt starting for letters L-Z, please review them! I've got so many good ideas from last chapter's reviews, it's crazy.

I hope you enjoyed reading this as much as I enjoyed writing it! Ahh, it feels great to get back into rhythm again.