I glanced up at the window again, watching as the once lifeless amusement park outside burst into a vibrant array of lights, even catching the distant sound of cheers and laughter.
"Alright," Dustin murmured, his gaze also fixed on the scene outside.
"Ms. Hudson, Mr. Wagner, you need to see this..." Suddenly, one of the technicians called out to us.
We looked where he was pointing, and on the computer screen, we could see the lights had turned into weird streaks... they weren't right...
"There's still an issue," Dustin said, frowning.
I stared at the screen for a few seconds before bolting outside, running until I was amidst the screaming crowds, many of whom were pointing at the shifting lights and shouting, "There are words up there..."
I looked up, watching the lights change, and for a moment, I was taken back to the day Ernest proposed to me, surrounded by a sea of confetti that read: "Licia, marry me."
"Licia, marry me!"
"It's a proposal!"
"Who's Licia?!"
"How romantic, I wish I could be proposed to in front of so many people..."
The chatter of the guests grew louder, and as I watched the display, the words "Licia, marry me" remained constant, bringing tears to my eyes.
It was Ernest! It turns out Ernest's proposal was part of this light display all along.
He hadn't let me see it back then, but now, here it was.
It had to be Ernest; no one else could pull off altering these lights like this. So today's unexpected light show wasn't an accident, but a deliberate act.
He was upset with me, for meddling, so he orchestrated this whole scene.
With that thought, I began to shout, "Ernest, Ernest..."
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Why not update more chapters please add new chapters...
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Good read. I like it when the protagonist is awesome, smart and straightforward as Felicia....