"Of course I do." Her voice was small but held a strong confidence.
He nodded, “As long as we have that, we can make it work right?”
She smiled a little. "We have our promise of forever. We'll get through this the same way we've gotten through everything else. Together."
Lillian nodded once again. She said in a quiet voice, "O-Okay. Y-you should still sleep."
Lillian nodded once again. She said in a quiet voice, "O-Okay. Y-you should still sleep."
“It’s okay, I’ll sleep at night like a normal person,” he chuckled. Putting on a brave face for her.
"Of course I do." Her voice was small but held a strong confidence.
He nodded, “As long as we have that, we can make it work right?”
She smiled a little. "We have our promise of forever. We'll get through this the same way we've gotten through everything else. Together."
"Just let me know if that changes okay? I won't force you into anything,"
She kissed his cheek lightly. "Change my mind? About marrying you? Never."
Lillian let a smile trickle on her face. She tried to hide the quiver in her voice, "No, I p-promised you a nap."
She kissed his cheek lightly. "Change my mind? About marrying you? Never."
He smiled, "Just making sure you don't get cold feet,"
Lillian let a smile trickle on her face. She tried to hide the quiver in her voice, "No, I p-promised you a nap."
"We don't have to… we can postpone it or something to another day,"
"I'm not a child, D-Darren. I said I would earlier so I-I will."
"I didn't say you were a child just that it might not be best to sleep right now… Maybe we'll get a hotel for a day or something and we can nap there…"
She kissed his cheek lightly. "Change my mind? About marrying you? Never."
He smiled, "Just making sure you don't get cold feet,"
"Should I be the one making sure you don't get cold feet?" She chuckled.
"Me?" He chuckled, "Why me?"
"You're the one that proposed! Therefore, you're the one more likely to back out if you suddenly find out about something that you decide you don't like about me."
"I was absolutely sure what I was doing when I proposed and I know who I'm marrying… You're more likely to back out. Maybe you felt pressured to say yes or it was a spur of the moment. I don't think people change but their feelings do,"
"Reasonable, yes. But isn't the girl the more emotional one? You know, the one more likely to get attached and therefore become really clingy?"
"I didn't say you were a child just that it might not be best to sleep right now… Maybe we'll get a hotel for a day or something and we can nap there…"
Lillian nodded after some thought, "Sounds good. C-Can we rest here for a bit before hand?"
"Reasonable, yes. But isn't the girl the more emotional one? You know, the one more likely to get attached and therefore become really clingy?"
“That’s the stereotype, Yeah,”
"Thank you," she let out a slight sigh of relief. Lillian needed to get her thoughts back in order after being frenzied by that encounter.
"Reasonable, yes. But isn't the girl the more emotional one? You know, the one more likely to get attached and therefore become really clingy?"
“That’s the stereotype, Yeah,”
"I guess that could be me. I am kinda clingy."
(Cricket cricket cricket)
(Lonely, so very lonely. Ty has died, and Jacks has toooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(Nah I'm here, just busy with other chats.)
(Lol cool, but Ty is still dead. We must hold a funeral!)
(Yes! This time we must!)
(Are we burning the bodies or burying them?)
(Salt and burn him. That way we know he won't come back as a ghost, Supernatural style.)