They should really be in love with each other.
Alice thought. She did not know what would happen in the future, but lovers should be like that.
Alice closed his eyes and put her hands around Kennedy's neck. Kennedy took her hands with their fingers interlaced.
As time passed, Alice gradually lost herself in it, and just leaned against his body.
She suddenly felt that there was something cold around her finger.
Alice was startled. That cold thing moved slowly to the middle of her finger.
She realized what was going on, pushing Kennedy away and lowering her head.
She saw that he was putting a diamond ring on her finger.
"You..."
What was going on? Looking at the diamond ring that had been around the middle of her finger in amazement, Alice asked.
After being pushed away, Kennedy just took her wrist with another hand and gently help her put on the diamond ring.
The diamond ring shone brightly against the moonlight and the light of the lamp.
"When...When did you buy it?" Alice could not help asking when she stared at the diamond ring.
"Do you like it?" Kennedy did not answer. Instead, he took her hand, put it near his lips, and then kissed it.
Alice did not answer. She just looked into his eyes and asked, "When did you buy it?"
Kennedy smiled, "Why did you ask this question? Don't you like it?"
Alice shook her head.
She liked this ring. But she wanted to know when Kennedy bought it. However, it seemed that Kennedy did not want to tell her about it.
Besides, his giving her a diamond ring meant...
"Why did you suddenly...give me this diamond ring? I..."
Kennedy got close to her, took her chin and said in a hoarse voice.
"I'm proposing to you. Don't you understand?"
Hearing that, Alice blushed and could not help biting her lower lip. She certainly knew that he was proposing to her by giving her a diamond ring. But...he just casually gave it to her? And there was not any other ceremony?
However, Kennedy did not give her any time to think about it. He bent down and whispered in her ear.
"Will you marry me?"
Alice was stunned.
In the afternoon, they two quarreled. In the past few days, they were giving each other a silent treatment.
And now, he proposed to her.
Kennedy's action was out of the expectation of Alice.
She blinked her eyes. When she was going to speak, Kennedy said, "I'll consider your silence to be agreement."
"What?" Alice widened her eyes in disbelief, "I did not agree..."
Kennedy smiled, "So, you're unwilling to marry me?"
Alice spoke, "...I!"
She did not want to refuse. She looked at Kennedy with unhappiness and said with anger, "Is this the way you propose to me? It's not like a proposal. You behaved as if you were forcing me to marry you."
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