"I remember being there like it was yesterday. I walked into that lecture hall and saw you teaching that class, and I knew my luck had changed."

"You know that's ridiculous, right, Booth? Luck had nothing to do with it. Fate had nothing to do with it. It was just random chance that we met."

"All these years later and you still can't admit that there was nothing random about our meeting. It had to be planned by God. He planned for me to have a wonderful life with a wonderful wife." Booth grinned at Brennan, knowing she'd take the bait.

"There's no evidence of any divine plan. I was recommended to you because I'm the best in my field, and you needed some help. That's all."

"I don't think so. I think God knew you were the only woman I'd ever really be happy with."

Brennan rolled her eyes. "That's really sweet, Booth, but it's also not true. If you hadn't met me, you would have found some other woman that you'd be happy with, and I would've continued on with my life and would've been happy, too."

"I can't imagine I'd be as happy as I am now. How could there be anyone who understands me or loves me as much as you do?"

"I love you and understand you, but someone else would've loved you, too. I'm glad I'm the one who gets to love you and that I get to be your wife, but I wasn't the only possibility."

"I'm not buying it. Nope. It's always been only you for me."

"Even when you dated Tessa, Cam, Catherine, and Hannah?" Brennan smiled wryly. How does that show that I'm the only one for you?"

Booth smiled. "Simple. Those relationships didn't work out. This one did."

Brennan kissed him. "Silly man….."