Winter Wonders

EMILY'S POV:

Snow fell in heavy sheets outside. The cabin was dark and musty, lit only by the small wood fireplace burning in front of me. The smell of pine and smoke filled the air, and I felt at home.

I wrapped the thick blanket I had around my shoulders, and pulled my feet closer to me. My pajamas were thick, but the cold air of the night crept in through the cracks in the door.

I closed my eyes, and smiled at the warmth the fire provided, and when I opened them, I was staring into two orbs of warm brown.

I jumped, slightly startled by the sudden appearance of the person in front of me. The girl crouched near me smiled, and stood back up, offering me her hand.

"Spencer…." I mumbled, curious as to what the brunette had in store. She placed a hand on her lips to softly tell me to keep my voice down. She handed me my shoes, which I slipped on. Spencer took my hand once more, and led me outside on the large wooden porch of the cabin.

"Look." She smiled, stretching her arm to point at a small figure a few feet away. A mother deer and her fawn were walking through the snow silently.

"Wow…" I gasped, amazed at the closeness the animals had to our cabin. Spencer smiled, and handed me a carrot.

"I don't know…" I whispered, but Spencer pulled on my arm until I had my hand outstretched. The fawn pranced over eagerly, but the cautious mother walked over and stood in front of its offspring.

I held my hand steadily as the deer walked up and took the orange snack out of my fingers. I grinned, and watched as the two animals pranced off.

"That was amazing Spencer." I glanced up at the brunette, but she seemed to be lost in thought.

"Spence?"

"Do you think that could be us someday?" She asked seriously, looking back at me.

"You want to be a deer?"

"No, not that." She laughed, and pulled me into a tight embrace. "I mean, do you think we'll ever have little ones to care for someday?"

I blushed lightly, taken by surprise. Spencer had never mentioned that before.

"I don't know." I muttered.

Spencer smiled at me.

"I think it would be pretty swell to see little Emily's running around." She grinned.

I blushed even more.

"Are you high?" I giggled.

Spencer rolled her eyes.

"Maybe I am, maybe I'm not." She grinned and waltzed back inside.

I laughed, and walked inside after her. We sat on the couch together, and her fingers ran through my hair gently.

"Emily, I love you, you know that right?" I turned and looked at her.

"I know." I sighed.

"Do you love me?" She asked.

I looked at her with a hint of confusion.

"Of course I love you!" I chuckled.

"I know, but do you love me love me? Would you spend every day with me?" She asked.

"Spencer, I would be honored to spend every day with you." I leaned forward and pecked her on the lips. "You know that."

"I know." She trailed off.

"Spencer, what's going on? You are being weird." I pointed out.

"I know, I'm sorry. I guess I was just putting it off." Spencer smiled nervously.

"Putting what off?" I asked, as Spencer stood up off the couch.

She moved in front of me, and knelt slowly.

"Spencer…"

"Emily Fields, I have loved you ever since the day I first saw you. You are the light that guides me through the day, and I want to spend every day with you. And I don't want to spend every day calling you Emily, I want to spend my days calling you my wife." She looked up at me, love overflowing from her words.

"Spencer…" I felt tears spring into my eyes.

"So Emily, it has become imperative that I ask this, but…will you marry me?"

I felt my hand jump to my mouth, and I nodded several times before answering.

"Yes." I choked happily through tears.

Spencer jumped up and pulled me into a passionate kiss. Suddenly the lights in the cabin came on, and I looked around.

Hanna and Aria were clapping happily, tears in their eyes as well. As happy as I was, I couldn't help but wonder.

"You guys were here the whole time?"