"So Phineas, what was it you wanted to pull me aside for?" Isabella sweetly asked as he took her by the hands.
"I hope you don't mind if we take just a little walk around the rose for a while, there's just something that I've wanted to talk to you about for a while," Phineas asked quietly. He wove his fingers around hers and quite simply, weaved around the dancing fairy lights.
Twilight just hit, and even-no especially with the tiny blue fairy lights, Isabella was beautiful. There was something about how the light caught her eyes in a sparkle, tender and fleeting but reappearing constantly, and to see it virtually bounce off of her light ginger hair into the fountains on the terraced courtyards, it was love at first sight. Phineas took a deep breath once more and opened his mouth.
As he spoke, the fairy lights bounced around his head, reflecting his light skin with a radiance like Isabella hadn't seen before. His bright red hair only stood out even more and they caught the crook of his triangle shaped head just so, he was handsome, gorgeous, and just the guy she fell in love with all those years ago. "Isabella," he gulped nervously.
"Yes Phineas," she said with a slight turn of the head, and she found him in front of a majestic four tiered flower fountain, where the water splashed quietly behind him, but not too loud, he was radiant enough for her to see him.
"This is going to be very hard for me to say, but I'm going to try my hardest," Phineas said as he blushed. They waited on a wooden bridge, not that big, but just the right size for the two of them to stare into each other's eyes. She looked even more gorgeous at the water rose gently behind her, almost cradling her long light ginger hair. "I dont' know how I manage to get all tongue tangled around you, I guess that I was too busy focusing on not tripping up on my own words to notice what you had for me, what I had for you, what we had for each other."
Isabella opened her mouth slightly, sucking in some air to breathe. For this moment they were alone, no one interrupting them, and she found it hard to breathe in front of her boyfriend. He grasped her forearms as she continued to listen. "Phineas," she muttered.
"It was the highlight of my day to see you just walk in through the backyard gate almost daily, and I was so eager to help. I know the main goal for all these summers was to make the most of the days that would soon be gone, but when I wasn't with you, it didn't feel worthwhile as it would have been, or what might have been."
Trembling vigorously, he got down on one knee and continued to speak past Isabella's dumbfounded sputters and gasps. "Phineas..."
"The best day I had was when we raced the sun, I got to spend a moment in your arms, and though I may have had more, I've never forgotten your reassuring touch. The only way I thought to repaying you that day, singing and dancing together. It wouldn't be our last, but for me, it was the most unforgettable."
"PHINEAS!" she squealed as the sheepish red-head broke from her grasp only to reach into his pocket and pull out a small cubical box, about an inch long on all sides.
He opened it tenderly, looking up at his glowing girlfriend with large tender yet striking blue eyes. "My point is, I want to have all the future days, all the future dances, all the time with you, not as you boyfriend, but as your lifelong partner, someone to love, someone to grow old with, and-Isabella, we'll be together forever- will you marry me?"
Time froze again for what seemed to be the longest, when both Phineas and Isabella knew they were meant to be together, when striking dark azure eyes met with bright pink, heart shaped pupils, when everything just seemed to flow from the bottom of their hearts to their mouths. "Yes," she said at last, breaking into a beaming white grin.
"Yes?" Phineas asked nervously.
"YES PHINEAS! I WILL MARRY YOU!" she said in joy.
The smile on her face was matched by Phineas' and he eagerly put the ring, a light pink diamond, supported by a four pronged cup, where the prongs eventually came from the diamond and weaved around in a circle, revealing a beautiful marigold glimmer in the fairy lights. It fit all too perfectly on Isabella's hand, and once it was finalized, Isabella helped her new fiance up. "So, what now?" he asked sheepishly.
"Well I think you know what we should do next," she replied in between a grin. Grabbing his triangular head in her tender fingers, he leaned forward, doing the same with her head, and they brought it together, ever so slowly, before a spark brought them together. It's when Isabella lets her hands clasp around his strong back and curls under his firm head, she knows that she said yes for all the right reasons.
For Phineas, having Isabella in his arms once more was perfect. Her hair, so soft and defined, her little nook, they would be together, yes indeed.
"Stacey, they did it. Wait, you knew? Since when? A month ago?" Candace asked increduously to her best friend.
"That's your brother, isn't it Ferb?" Vanessa asked her boyfriend.
"Yes, yes he is, and it's about time," Ferb said tiredly.
"They were a thing?" Doofenshmirtz asked Linda. She nodded, looking at the doctor oddly. "Hey, I take time to get things wrapped around my head."
"So, should we break them up? They've been stuck in that position for three minutes," Baljeet whispered to Buford.
"Let them have their moment, something tells me our little friend is going to break them apart soon," Ginger leaned over.
All Perry could do at that point was smile, he wouldn't dare break them up yet, everyone knows that they're just too cute together, and it was only a matter of time.
WHOOO!
Hey guys, hopps here,
There we go. And Candace and Phineas thought he needed help. So, what do you think? It's the longest chapter by a large margin, and I'm not entirely satisfied with how it ends, so I'm thinking of rounding it off at 9 or 10 chapters. So maybe, a song next chapter? But if I were to, it would be snippets of the best Phinabella songs, so tell me what you think I should do
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PS. PHINABELLA FTW!
