Note:

All I did to this story was pick names and add more to the plot I played with a story generator and see how this turns out. I decided to make it a Happy Days fanfic since it's been a long time for this.

Chachi Arcola was thinking about Joanie Cunningham again. Chachi walked over to the window and reflected on his pretty surroundings. He had always loved picturesque Los Angeles with theme parks. It was a place that encouraged his tendency to feel worried. Then he saw something in the distance, or rather someone. It was a figure of Joanie Cunningham.

Chachi gulped. He glanced at his reflection. Once, he even had helped a injured bird cross the road. But not even a hopeful person who once helped an injured bird cross the road, was prepared for what Joanie had in store today. The sun shone, making Chachi calm. Chachi grabbed a hat that had him massage it with his fingers.

As Chachi stepped outside and Joanie came closer, he could see the glint in her eye. Joanie gazed at a hamster she was holding.

She said, "I love you and I want love."

Chachi looked back, even more calm and still fingering the hat.

"Joanie, let's get married," he replied.

They looked at each other, with feelings. Chachi regarded Joanie's solid fingers.

"I feel the same way!" revealed Joanie with a delighted grin.

Joanie felt her emotions flushing.

Then Joanie came inside for a nice cup of tea.

"What do you want to do next?" Chachi asked as Joanie finished making the tea she wanted.

"We can call Mom and Dad to spread the engagement news."

Every time they both had tried doing this, they both found it the wrong time.

"Joanie, somehow it makes me think now is the perfect time to try again."

"I think you could be right."

"Let's give it another chance."

She liked the idea.

"Do you think you'd tell him about it too?"

"Of course I'm going to tell him. He's a good example for this sort of thing because he has two children," he reminded her.

"I haven't forgotten about his children."

"It's not often he mentions them unless I ask."

She saw he had a good point.

"Want any tea? I made plenty."

"No, thank you."

"There's some left if you change your mind."

"You are such a wonderful person."

He meant it too.

Joanie had always liked hearing that from him once in a while, and takes his compliment.

"Till the end of time."

Now all they had to do was decide on when to share the news.