(Lol. Leo, calm down. Your kids won't care.)
Willow looked across the water, blushing slightly. (Boy's got skill, that doesn't happen easily!) "Yeah, well, I didn't. At least, not at first…" She sighed and turned to face Leo. "But then we were texting, and you asked me to the McArthur ball, and… Yeah…"
Kenzie looked around the cabin. "You know," she started, her voice soft, "I've always wanted to stay in a cabin."
(Leo’s already going into the future. XD He’s already got kids planned out.)
Leo noticed the blush on Willow’s cheeks and couldn’t help but blush himself. He rubbed the back of his neck nervously, even though he knew Willow’s feelings.
“I’ve never been in a relationship before,” Leo admitted. “I’ve always been the type to flirt, to never take things seriously. You’ve been the first one that I’ve flirted with and wanted to take a step further.” He paused, shuffling with a button on his shirt. “I don’t fancy things that cause me heartbreak. I don’t like pain all that much. But after meeting you, after laughing with you and taking you out to that damned ball where you completely blew my mind, I realized that maybe I want this. As long as it’s with you, Will, I’ll bear all the heartbreaks. I’m not perfect. I can make you cry and I can also make you angry to the point where you might want to blow my head off. But, I can make you laugh as well. I can make you happy. At least, I’ll try to. I can’t promise anything, Will, but I can assure you that I’ll try very hard to make you satisfied. So, how about it? Will you be my girlfriend, Will?”
Hunter smiled.
“Well, I’ve unintentionally managed to make one of your wishes come true,” he said. “Wait, have I?”