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Her smile only grew, as a teasing look came over her face. "Well, they elaborated on why you kissed your best friend." Ira hummed casually, glancing off in the distance.
Her smile only grew, as a teasing look came over her face. "Well, they elaborated on why you kissed your best friend." Ira hummed casually, glancing off in the distance.
Raven's face turned red. "He kissed me! I swear I didn't kiss him alright?!" He yelled shaking Ira slightly. "He kissed me…" he whined.
"I-I'm sorry- I didn't know it was such a big deal." Ira said weakly, taking by surprise at his outburst. "I-I was only teasing… I really didn't mean to upset you honey."
"Just don't mention it again…" His voice grew soft as his face became more red. "A-Anyway, we're almost there so turn left here."
Growing timid after that, she only nodded in response. If she had known about his reaction before, she would have not brought it up in the first place, or ever again.
Raven looked down at Ira. "Why do you look so down? I get embarrassed when someone talks about it. I'm not mad or anything like that."
Looking up she glanced at him relaxing just a bit. "I-I was just… just taken by surprise. That's all." She insisted, loosely taking his hand in her own.
"If you say so…" Raven stopped in front of the shop. "Why don't we pick out each others rings?" he asked.
A light smile tugged on her lips, at the suggestion. "Sure, that sounds nice." Ira hummed, pecking his lips, before walking in to the store.
He walked in as well. "I can't see you ring and you can't see mine okay?" Raven kissed her forehead. "Look for rings and someone will help you out."
“That’s reasonable with me. I love you.” Ira hummed with a bright smile. “Good luck with finding it.”
"What's hat supposed to en? I did a great job finding your engagement ring." Raven chuckled before walking away. He met with the lady and discussed a ring that would best fit Ira.
Ira continued to smile, as she walked off silently to go find his ring. After a little bit of looking on her own, she went to go find someone to help her.
Raven had looked and found the ring that he thought would fit Ira. Nothing too big and nothing too small.
"Hello, what can I do for you? My name is John." He asked Ira. John happened to speak excellent English, unlike the other employees.
A smile pulled up on her lips, as she nodded to greet the man. "Hello. I'm looking for a wedding band for my fiance." Ira informed him, twisting her finger around a loose strand of hair. If she was being honest, this was a little overwhelming. She was dead-set on getting it perfect, she was stressing herself out.
"Ah, girl or a guy?" He asked. All types of people came here to get a ring or something special for the special someone. Both guys and girls.
"A guy." Ira smiled softly, dropping both of her hands at her sides. "I don't know if you care or not, but he's here with me today."
"Are you buying rings for each other?" He asked as he brought Ira to the section she needed to be in. "Point him out to me so I can get a feeling of what he might like."
"Mhmm, as mentioned before, wedding rings." Ira re-explained, looking around the store for Raven. Once she caught sight of him, she pointed him out. "The taller man over there."
"Ahh, he is very handsome, what a lucky women you are. Let's see…" He slid his hand over the glass looking for one that might fit him. "How about something simple. He seems like he wouldn't want anything big. So, maybe something like this?" John held up a ring that was silver outlined in gold.
'I really am…' Smiling softly, she watched John trace his hand over the glass. Once he stopped, she glanced at the rings surrounding to try and figure out which one he would pick. When he pulled it out, she took the silver band to look at it. "I like it, and definitely agree that it would suit him."
"But?" John chuckled. "Something is saying it's not what your looking for." He leaned forward on the glass.
“Yeah… I don’t know what it is, but something just doesn’t seem to fit.” Ira hummed, setting it down in the top of the glass. “It could still be an option though, if nothing else.” She nodded to herself, watching as John went to pick out a second ring.
John keeled down and looked at some of the lower rings. "Man, your fiance is a complicated guy. Let's see…" His eyes shiver to sliver one. It wasn't big nor did it have diamonds in it. It was plane. "Maybe this?" John pointer to it.
Crouching down besides him, she kept from laughing. "I'm sorry he's being difficult. If I had known, I would have come sooner." She teased, her eyes setting on the silver band. "What's it made out of?"
John gave a light chuckle. "Well, sliver of course. It's real silver too. If you get a fake one then your finger will turn green. Of course, All ring here are real." He looked for others in case that wasn't want she wanted. "You could also have a message carved into the inside as well."
"A message? How long would that take?" She asked with a raised brow, rather curious to hear what he had to say. If it was actually an option for her, Ira would absolutely want to do that. If it took too much time, it wouldn't be the end of the world.
“Should take long a couple hours. Just pick the ring you want and whatever message you write down the the message the will be inside it.” John pulled out a piece of paper and a pencil. “Do you have to write down a message?”
“I would actually… I’ll have to come back in a bit.” Ira hummed, taking the pencil and paper. In careful writing, Ira wrote down a message with a soft smile. “I’m assuming that would be alright?”
“Of course, it will probably be ready when you came back. Now is the ring you want?” John asked setting on counter. “I also need his size.”
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