AN: Here is the last chapter. God we have gone through a bunch! I really do hope that you guys did in fact like this story. I will be creating a new one, with Alfred/Amelia in it, I'm not sure which one I will use as the protagonist yet, but it will be America. Anyways enjoy this ending :)

NOTE: I do not own Hetalia.

Lovina told Amelia that she was going to the store to buy groceries, when she was actually at the mall. Lovina was wanting the perfect ring for Amelia, not too big, but not too small. She knew that there were some amazing jewelers in this area of the mall, but the only problem was that Lovina wasn't rich, but her father made sure that she had enough to get the prefect little ring for her love.

Lovina walked into the first store, hoping to find something good.

"Hi ma'am! How can we help you?" The cheery woman asked.

"I would like to look at the rings, please." Lovina told the girl. The woman smiled, and led Lovina to the counter, with the glass display of rings.

"For someone special?" The girl asked. Lovina smiled.

"Uh, yes." Lovina told her.

"Boyfriend?" She asked her. Lovina looked up at the smiling girl.

"Oh, no, my girlfriend." Lovina told her. The girl looked at her. Lovina was thinking she would get a homophobic comment from the girl, but the girl started to smile.

"That is sooo cute!" The girl exclaimed. Lovina slightly smiled, a tad bit annoyed at the girl's loud voice.

"Thanks." Lovina told her. Lovina looked at the rings. She had $700 with her at the moment, and most of the rings were around that price.

"So what type of ring would you get for a shy, bubbly girl?" Lovina asked the girl. The girl pointed at the small, but beautiful ring, and the price was just at the right amount.

"This one." The girl said.

"It's beautiful." Lovina said.

"It sure is, do you it?" the girl asked.

"Yes, I will take this ring." Lovina told her. The girl smiled, and pulled the red velvet box out of the glass case.

"What if your partners ring size?" She asked. Lovina froze, she didn't know that, she knew everything else about Amelia, but not her fucking ring size. Lovina didn't want to make the woman unsure about the ring, so she just guessed.

"A seven." Lovina said. The woman smiled, and went to the back to grab a smaller size than the one in the box. The woman came back with the small box in her hand, and entered the ring in the register.

"That will be $689.50." The girl told Lovina. Lovina pulled her credit card out, and swiped the card in the small machine. The girl handed the small bag that the ring was in to her.

"Thank you." Lovina said. The girl smiled.

"Good luck." The girl smiled. Lovina smiled back at her, and walked out of the store.

Amelia had called Lovina a few times to make sure that she was okay, but Lovina just told her that the place was packed, and the groceries were taking forever to be checked out.

While standing in the long check-out line. Lovina felt the small box in her coat pocket. She held onto the box tightly making sure that she would never lose her symbol of love for Amelia.

"Next the grouchy woman said. Lovina walked up to the woman, and waited for her to check out the few items that she had. The woman seemed upset that Lovina was so happy, so she asked.

"You seem happy." The woman said. Lovina looked at her and slightly smiled.

"Just having a good day." Lovina told her. The woman told her to swipe her card, and Lovina did, she pressed the credit card option, and waited for it to transact, and she started to leave with her bags.

"Lucky you." The woman said under her breath. Lovina would usually turn around and curse, but she was too happy, and ignored the grouchy woman's comment.

Lovina needed to stop at her parent's house, and she planned to propose to her there with dinner at her parents. She told Amelia that she just needed to stop to plan dinner with them.

"Let me see the ring!" Her mother squealed. As Lovina walked into the house. Lovina pulled out the small box, and opened it. Her mother put her hands over her mouth amazed.

"It's beautiful, Amelia will love it." Her mother told her. Lovina smiled, and placed the box back into her pocket.

"You planned everything out?" Her mother asked.

"Yes, I just need Amelia here." Lovina told her mother.

Lovina walked into Amelia's house. Amelia wasn't in the living room. Lovina walked into her bedroom, and saw Amelia dressing up. Her hair was so golden, and beautiful. She turned around to see Lovina, her face was frozen. Amelia smiled.

"I was just getting ready." Amelia told her. Lovina walked up to her. Amelia was wearing a blue dress with jewels on the collar. Lovina smiled.

"You look beautiful." Lovina told her. Amelia smiled.

"I love you." Amelia told her. Lovina smiled, and kissed her. Lovina placed her hands on Amelia's small waist. Amelia smiled as they kissed.

"My parents are expecting us." Lovina said. Amelia smiled, and kissed Lovina's cheek.

"Let's go." Amelia told her. Amelia wrapped her hand around Lovina's, and they walked out of the house.

In the car. Lovina stuck her hand in her pocket and felt the little box. She wanted the night to be perfect. They pulled into Lovina's parent's driveway. Her mom was standing on the porch, her blonde hair flowing over her red dress.

Lovina held Amelia's hand as they entered the house. The dinner was neatly placed on the table, and several candles. Amelia was amazed.

"The table is so pretty." Amelia said with a smile. Lovina smiled.

"Let's sit." Lovina's father said. Amelia nodded her head, and sat next to Lovina. They began to eat, and they casually talked, and Lovina was thinking how Amelia thought that it was just a normal dinner.

After an hour of eating and talking, Lovina's mother cleaned the dishes. Her mother kept looking over at her daughter, waiting for when Lovina gave her the look to tell her and her husband to leave, so that she could propose, as she knew Lovina wanted privacy.

"Mom." Lovina said. Her mother smiled, and looked up, and saw her daughter's face. She nodded her head. She grabbed her husband, and made an excuse.

"Lovina honey, your father and I are heading out to have a few drinks." Her mother told her.

"Okay, be safe." Lovina told them. Her mother smiled, and walked out of the door with her husband.

"They usually go and have wine every once in a while." Lovina told Amelia.

"That's sweet." Amelia said with a smile. Lovina grabbed Amelia's hand.

"Can we talk?" Lovina asked. Amelia got a worried look on her face.

"Yeah." Amelia said nervously.

Lovina led Amelia to her bedroom, and the room was filled with lights, candles, along with several pictures of them, taking dorky selfies. Amelia smiled.

"Is this an anniversary?" Amelia asked. Lovina smiled at her. She pulled a small piece of paper form her pocket, and read.

"Amelia, your blue eyes, were the first thing that I noticed when I first met you. I had to admit, I was a grouch a lot, but once I met you, I became a different person. I remembered the first day you walked up to me. You said 'Hi my name is Amelia.' And those words made my heart beat faster by the minute. At first I thought that you were straight to be honest, until I found out that you agreed to go on a date with me. I kissed you, and scared you, but you came back, I never expected you too, as many people had done that in my life. Then countless days in physics where we would be such dorks, and even getting in trouble a few time. I never thought that I could love a person so much to do this." She set the note on her bed, and pulled the box with the ring in it. Amelia gasped.

"L-Lovina- "

"Amelia, I don't want the cliché proposal, but I want to tell you that I had never expected so much happiness in my life. I want to be with you every step into our journey into life. I know we are young, you being 18, but I know this is what I want, but is this what you want? Will you marry me?" Lovina asked. Amelia held her hands to her mouth. Several tears flowing down her cheeks. She smiled, and wiped a tear away, and said.

"Yes."

AN: I know, I know, it's a cliff hanger, but I needed to do it, and if you want a sequel just let me know. I had fun writing this story, but good things must always come to an end. I loved writing this, and I hope that you guys loved reading this, as much as I loved writing it :)