Our last month in London went by quickly. However, it wasn't the end. Ed decided to come stay with me in America while he finished his album. He put all his effort into his work. He was constantly writing, singing, and planning. He had a planned a world wide tour. He had went number 1 with his single the A team, which was the single he had just released when we first met. He traveled around the states, visiting almost every single one of the them doing press and small shows. I hardly saw him, but it was a pleasure to be by his side. I decided to double up this semester, to graduate early. He wanted me to tour with him. He started touring in April, which worked perfectly. I would graduate from college, then be able to travel with him.
Life by his side was amazing. It was complicated and chaotic, but I wouldn't change it for the world. I had never loved anyone like I loved him. It only took us about 3 months to say those three little words, but I didn't regret it one bit. I loved him, I loved him with all my heart and soul and I wouldn't trade him for the world.
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That few months flew by. I graduated in January. As soon as the diploma hit my hand, we were off. We started non-stop traveling. His album dropped in February, so we did a lot to promote it. However, our relationship never budged. We grew closer, so in love. Before we knew it, it was time for tour to start. We often found ourselves having quickies in the dressing rooms, between sets. Making memories, and laughing with eachother. He started getting tattoos for every city we visited. It was amazing, our life was amazing.
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One night before we went on, Ed was acting weird. "Baby, what's wrong?" I asked. He smiled, "Nothing love, don't worry." I trusted him, because I knew I had to but it wasn't convincing. We had been touring for a year now, we had been together for a year and a half. Before he went on stage he kissed me, "I love you." I smiled, "I love you too." He ran onto the stage and started playing. The crowds kept getting larger and larger. He was truly becoming a star. I always knew he would. It was nearing the end of the set, and I was dragged to the side of the stage by Murray and Stuart.
"So guys, I have a new song for ya. It's a quiet one, so please shhhh. I've been inspired recently, and this is what I've come up with. This is called thinking out loud, have a listen, won't ya?" He then started belting out a song that brought me to tears. I saw him glance in my direction, a smile sweeping his face. I knew they pulled me to stage now, to hear this song he wrote me for the first time. I smiled and mouthed "I love you." Ed mouthed it back at me. After that song, the show was over and I had a sweaty boy running to hug me. He basically tackled me, picked me up and threw me against the wall. He kissed me, until I was left breathless. "I love you...so much," he said between kisses. I smiled, "I love you too, baby. Always." "You promise?" He asked, putting me down. I smiled, "I promise." Then he lowered himself to one knee. "Then will you promise to be my wife? Will you marry me?" A tear rolled down my face, and I smiled, "Yes!" He stood up and slid the beautiful ring over my finger, and kissed me.
He then tweeted a picture of us, showing off my ring, "I couldn't handle another day without making you mine forever. I love you." Messages started pouring in from thousands of disappointed teenage girls. We knew from the moment he walked into the pub that night, that it was the end of life as we knew it. It was meant to be. Everything else was history. I was in love with my best friend. He always said he wouldn't marry until his career slowed down, but we got married in the middle of it.
We got married a year and a half after he proposed, in London. Our wedding was simple, and beautiful. We vowed to love each other, to never give up, because we have a perfect, once in a life time love. We spent the next four years touring, non-stop. He put out another two albums. His fan base grew larger and larger. He was content.
We decided to take some time off of touring, and start a family. Within the next three years, I watched my perfect man father our three perfect children. Ronan, Cayden, and Kenleigh. He was an amazing father and husband. Since he wasn't touring, he put out more music. He was always in the studio, which we now had inside our home. He would play odds and ends gigs whenever we had time. We found love in a little pub, and the rest was history.
