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Post by Sarai Montgomery on Sept 10, 2010 15:02:24 GMT -6
VALKYRIE CALIFORNIA, VALK STREETS, DECEMBER 2007 [/font][/center] -----"may! about two minutes please!" sarai called throughout the house as she tied the laces on her second sneaker into place. things had been strange lately. sarai wasn't as used to it yet as she would have liked to be. for one thing, it hadn't been all that long since tony had asked her to marry her. god she couldn't believe it. it was like her childhood dream had come true and what had sarai done in reaction to this lifelong fantasy coming true? she'd said no. sarai shook her head in disbelief and shame as she thought about it. my god she'd said no to him. she had her reasons but even sarai couldn't believe that those reasons had been strong enough to temporarily override her feelings. but then again guilt was a very powerful thing.
-----sarai was guilt in the greatest sense of the word. she'd gone forward dating someone she knew she probably wouldn't fall in love with all in the hopes of getting over what she thought were unrequited feelings for tony. riley was a great guy. she had no doubt he would indeed be the greatest of fathers and he deserved to find someone who wanted a serious relationship with him. riley didn't much seem like the guy a girl just fools around with for the heck of it. he seemed like a genuine guy who you dated in the hopes of someday settling down and starting a family with. heck riley was already on his way to starting a family. regardless of how things panned out, riley, coco, and the baby would be forever bonded as a family. sarai wished him nothing but a good life, wished she could have been the one to give that to him, but it really wouldn't have been fair to him for her to have put forth that wasted effort. he deserved better than what sarai could have given him because in the end her heart just wasn't in it.
-----she had to hope that tony would one day forgive her for her lack of an immediate response. she hoped that he wouldn't feel horrible about the slight rejection she'd given him and walk away. she hoped that riley would one day forgive her. god she was screwing up around every turn wasn't she? who else would make it to the end of that list of hers?! "may ready?" she called aloud as she walked to the stairs to see her half sister emerge. "ready. and thank you for taking me to school." sarai smiled as may headed down the stairs and grabbed the things she was going to be bringing. sarai had agreed to drop her off at valkyrie academy. it was some kind of music thing, or so sarai assumed. but may was a good kid and there was no need to worry about her. since it was on the way to the hospital, and sarai was always in early, she figured it would be a nice gesture to drop her off before she headed to work. she heard a knock and headed to the front door to let her father in. lev had agreed to watch ainsley because one, he was in town. lev hadn't had any emergency surgeries to hop in a plane and tend to...yet anyways. another reason was because there was a cold outbreak and it had managed to weasel it's way into the day care center at the hospital. sarai really wanted to avoid her four year old sister getting sick. so she'd called her father and asked him to babysit. easy enough right? sarai still wasn't on the greatest terms with lev, but after being shot and after the initial shock of his indiscretions wearing off, sarai's anger had cooled a degree or two. enough to let him stay in her house until she got back from work. that had to say something right?
she let her father in and quickly closed the door behind him. "it's real cold out there today girls. be sure to take something extra if you're not wearing something too warm." sarai nodded but she really didn't take too much heed to his words. she'd be in the car, one fully equipped with a heating system, and then after dropping may off she'd go right to the hospital. there wasn't much she needed to worry about. "ainsley's in the living room. we put on one hundred and one dalmatians so she should be preoccupied enough for a while. lunch is already made and in the fridge so just pull things out as she get hungry. nap time at two and i should be home some time after four. okay?" she didn't really wait long for his answer, an after effect of her anger (so sue her if she wasn't over everything yet), grabbed her jacket and keys and headed out the door with may on her heels.
-----it really was chilling this morning. california wasn't known for it's arctic winters and yet today felt like she was somewhere in northern siberia. sarai didn't like it. california was warm, it was always warm, and temperatures like this made her iffy. she hopped in the car and turned the heat on full blast, pulling out of the driveway before the car had really heated up. "am i picking you up later?" she asked her sister as she pulled out of the neighborhood onto the main road to valkyrie academy, small little white flakes beginning to slap her windshield. "yes please. i'll call you when i'm all done and if i finish early i'll just call dad. is that...is that snow?" well may had certainly adapted to this whole thing better than anyone sarai knew. she couldn't help being angry with her father. after the way he'd raised her, making her believe that actions spoke louder than words, that honesty was most important overall, and that marriages were sacred. well the man had pretty much broken every rule he'd taught her over the past few months. next she'd hear about him smoking weed on the weekends since his girls weren't living with him or something. honestly she was just waiting for the next shoe to drop. the snow was just one more thing she wasn't equipped to handle today.
-----she pulled into the school and dropped may off as close to the auditorium as she could get before she headed back to the road to the hospital. already the snow was piling up, beginning to make drifts on the side of the road. she liked this road, mostly because of how quiet it was. sarai hardly ever had to worry about being late because she was stuck in traffic or something like that. the back roads were her main roads and it usually got her to work faster than she could anticipate. of course today it was likely she'd still get to work early. even the main roads would be dead with this snow. people unequipped to drive in it would stay away or go for it anyways. it was the people that went for it that sarai would soon be meeting in the hospital. she knew now more than ever that she needed to get to work as quickly as possible.
-----about the time she realized this, the wheel's of sarai's car began to slowly lose traction. what had started out as a smooth ride was beginning to turn into wavering about her lane and it was making sarai nervous. there was no turning back now. even if sarai was closer to her house than she was to the hospital, she still had a duty at that hospital and she still needed to be there to tend to patients. she gripped the wheel tightly, trying to keep the car straight as it skidded about, but after fighting with it for about two minutes, sarai had lost. her car hit a patch of forming ice and slid off the road. sarai couldn't help but to scream as the car veered off the road and nose first into a ditch, sending the car at a pitching angle as the weight just dragged the car further down. thankfully some wonderful tree was there to stop her slid and with a slight jerk, sarai's car came to a stop, but not before a tree branch broke her passenger window. "oh great." sarai muttered as she put the car in reverse in a last-hope effort to get back on the road and get back to the hospital. she pressed the gas, listening as her back wheels spun hopelessly, creating snowy-muddy ditches where the treads should have been catching. "crap!" she said aloud as the first hints of cold filtered through her open window. sarai leaned into the glass-crusted passenger's seat to fetch her purse that had been flung underneath the dash. she hefted the bag into her lap, digging out her cell phone as she sat upright. just when she thought things couldn't get worse. this back road wasn't just quiet of cars. apparently no one did any chatting on cell phones here either. she had no reception.
-----with a frustrated screech sarai undid her seat belt, pulled off her jacket, and tried to stuff the hole in the window with the garment. she then climbed into the back, pulled out the center console, and reached into the trunk, feeling around with her hands until she found the blanket that she kept there. she liked to have it for such places like the park or the beach when she didn't like herself of ainsley sitting on the ground. she grabbed the dirty blanket and wrapped herself up in it, the whole time debating if she shouldn't get out and just walk the rest of the way to the hospital. it only took her a second to talk herself out of it. the hospital was nearly ten miles away and she only had a long sleeve undershirt, scrubs, and a blanket to swaddle herself with. she was pretty much stuck. sarai left the car running, the heat on full blast, in the hopes that she could warm the cold air faster than it could rush in. in only took her a few minutes to realize that that wouldn't be the case. she was stuck, she was cold, and she had no way of getting out of it. this turned out to be one crappy morning indeed.
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Post by Antonino Giovanni on Nov 17, 2010 11:06:51 GMT -6
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------ It was always there. Ever since they met, when they were children, it was always there, it was always them. There was no denying it now. Tony had loved her for years. He was not going to say she was the only girl he ever saw, that would be a lie. But she was the only girl he saw when he was that troubled mixed up kid he had once been. After he went off to New York and he thought Sarai had simply wised up, he had fallen in love. It was a different love than with Sarai though. With her things were... always complicated. They were like cats and dogs, but they were also extremely passionate around each other, no matter how they drove each other crazy. They were together for over a year but then she chose her career over him. One thing they always had in common was ambition. Him in his future as a federal agent and her as an investigative journalist. He made the mistake of talking about a difficult very hush hush case and assumed anything said in the bedroom was off the record but all she saw was a chance to get a story no one else could retain any information on. Tony almost lost his job, but since he was young and showed promise he was simply warned and desked for a month. She, on the other hand, was promoted. He broke it off with her but it still felt like he was the dumped one, she chose her career over him. She could have gotten another story, she could have just passed up one chance because as an already fairly successful journalist, she had more than one chance to make it big. He hasn't spoken to his ex-fiance since. Yeah, they were engaged. He was young and it was impulsive but if you felt it you felt it. She asked him though. Tony was never the one to push commitment. At least until he saw Sarai again.
------ It was always Sarai. Despite everything with his ex, he still wrote to Sarai at least every other day. Sure those were the letters he never even tried to send but writing them was therapy. Actually, that was something Sarai didn't know. She knew about the letters but not that Tony was engaged during their six years of separation. It was not something Tony told many people because he wasn't happy about it or how it ended. He was thankful she had showed her true colors before the marriage though. You know what's funny? Or perhaps not funny, but at the very least interesting? He had not known anything was missing with him and his ex until the very moment, in the crowded Emergency Room of the Hospital, when he finally let his feelings for Sarai to come out. He hadn't realized that they were missing something vital, what that vital ingredient was that he felt with Sarai and not his ex was, he had no clue. All he knew was that it was there with Sarai. You know the phrase "you don't know what you have till it's gone"? Well sometimes it works the opposite way and you didn't know what you were missing until you have it. If that makes sense.
------ Now for the first phrase, that was holding very true at the moment when it came to warmth. They all took the warmth for granted in California and now it was gone. Tony still had to look out the window of his house to believe that it was snowing. He, unlike some others around town, had lived with snow hitting in the winter for six years while in New York, but it was different there. New York was such a large city with so much foot traffic that the snow never lasted very long on the ground. He had also never been in the middle of a large snow storm system such as this one. Anya was still warm and asleep up in her room. The schools had been shut down. The snow was piling up rather quickly. It was a massive blizzard. The hospital was probably going to be very busy today. If you lived in a state like Alaska or even Wisconsin for that matter, the government is prepared for these things. They had the street sweepers out right away, nothing is closed if the city buses still are running and those only stop running if the snow is above one and a half feet tall and/or the temperature is -30 fahrenheit or less. The people are also much more accustomed to driving on ice and snow. And they have many more cars with four wheel drive, and the tires made with better treading. They're prepared. California? Not so much.
------ Tony watched out the window as the snow kept falling. He was a bit worried about Sarai actually. She must be busy at that hospital. The full blooded Italian-American boy sighed slightly at the memory of that hospital and everything that had happened there. First it was when he was shot in the arm, reuniting him and Sarai after six years as she stitched up his arm, to which he still bore the scar from, but then again, he had more than enough scars all over his body. It was there, at the hospital, where he visited her multiple times while she was working, with excuses to spend time with her. It was there she was shot. It was there he stayed with her until she woke up. It was there he confessed that he loved her. And It was there, he proposed. But that was all in the past now.
------ Still, might as well give the hospital a call. Picking up his cell, he called the desk number for non-emergencies. "Yes hello," He replied as a women answered the phone, "Is Sarai Montgomery in please?" he listened as the woman explained that Sarai was supposed to have been in but was late. "That's not really like her" The woman agreed before making a brief statement that they needed her help, they were a bit over run but that she will inform Sarai he called if she ever gets her butt into work. Tony nodded but that didn't sit right with him. He figured he would just drive to the hospital real quick, see if she got there or not. He pulled on his slightly heavier jacket, some gloves and hat before writing a note on the fridge, telling Anya where he was going. Out the door and into his car. His car was a jeep patriot so his car was built for bad weather. He made his way towards the hospital. The roads were bare. No one was out today, which was probably a good thing. He squinted and wished his wind shield wipers worked just a bit more clearly. After about 5mins he leaned forward and slowed down as he saw quickly disappearing swerving wheel tracks in the snow before they went off road. Tony slowed to a stop pulling over. He put his gloves back on before getting out of his car and stepping over to the side of the road and looked down to see a car tipped but stopped from falling by a tree. "Shit." He said before he pulled out his cell, damn it, no reception. He moved down the hill a bit, making sure he didn't fall before he got down to the crashed car. It looked like the wheels had been dug a bit deeper into the snow/mud from them trying to get out. He got to the door of the car and looked into it seeing sarai wrapped in a blanket in the back seat.
------ Tony knocked on the window before opening the door, he had to use a fair amount of force, the snow was building up around it astoundingly quick. He pulled the door open, "Hey! Sarai?! you okay? Are you hurt?" He asked worried, not getting into the car yet, just leaning.
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Post by Sarai Montgomery on Nov 22, 2010 21:52:52 GMT -6
VALKYRIE CALIFORNIA, VALK STREETS, DECEMBER 2007 [/font][/center] -----sarai wasn't absolutely sure, but she kind of had a feeling that she'd loved tony from the very beginning. back then it was hard to tell, especially because they were children. it was hard to think of two children having that kind of feeling for one another, but back then when you're that age, love doesn't feel the same way it does when you get older. a child's love isn't much of a guttural feeling. it's more or less the fact that when something happens to you or you need someone to talk to, it's that person and not necessarily anyone else, that you think of running to and telling first. for a young sarai that was the way things worked. when she was a child sarai hadn't had anyone like that in her family or in her life that she wanted to associate with any more that tony giovanni. her mother had been, well she'd been lucille, which basically meant she was a who lot of nothing. she wasn't motherly, she wasn't trustworthy, and she didn't give a damn about anything other than what her marriage could do for her. lucille had wanted nothing more than to start some clothing line back when sarai was a child and when just being married hadn't gotten her her way, she tried doing so with a child, aka sarai. sarai hadn't meant anything more to lucille than a means to an end and she hadn't been particularly quiet about that fact. lucille had never shown her any love or any emotion other than hate and disdain for so long that even as a five or six year old sarai knew that she never wanted to have to open up to that woman. it was like having a stranger living in her house. the stranger looked like her, fed her, and cared for her in the most basic of terms, but in the end she was always a stranger. strangers weren't the kind of people you confided in. sadly her father lev was almost the same way. lev loved her and he was never shy about showing her that, but at the same time he was also never around. lev was constantly off cutting into people's heads and saving lives trying to keep up with the extensive credit card bill his spiteful wife like to rack up. he wasn't ever there for sarai to talk to anyways. when he was he was always exhausted and would fall asleep with sarai in his lap talking to him.
-----anywhere you turned it always felt like people had other things to do than to listen to her when she spoke and sarai didn't necessarily need to talk all that often. so when she found someone who not only wanted to play, but who would willingly listen to her or even better ask her about her day? who couldn't love that? sarai had nearly been a mute when she'd met tony. she didn't talk because no one listened and because it always seemed like such a waste to try. but after a while with tony sarai was a chatty as any other child. but that was something that was reserved only for him. when in the proximity of her home, sarai would revert back to her old ways, clam up, and walk inside the house with her head held high. she would always know if her father was home by whether the house was loud with the screams of her parents or dead silent because her mother had left the house for yet another shopping spree, not caring to find someone to look after her daughter while she was away. with a home life like that it was natural to assume that sarai might enjoy the company of someone who seemed to give a crap, but it wasn’t just because tony talked to her and cared that she pretty much fell for him from the very beginning. he’d always been that person she could rely on. tony was always there for her and her for him, no matter what tried to get in their way. the same could not be said for sarai’s family. one family member was too busy trying to keep up for the other parent who didn’t give a damn. it was a hard life. childhood is supposed to be one where a child is nurtured and cared for, taught right from wrong, and to start learning the basics of how to get along in life. sarai wasn’t surrounded by that as a child. you could say that since she’d gone without sarai really didn’t mind, but in the end sarai merely needed to look at the end result to see her childhood had royally deprived her. instead of growing up into a strong, independent women, sarai felt more like an empty shell that could never be filled. she’d had a self worth problem from the very beginning and that was something that hadn’t ever changed. she was nowhere near outspoken or bold like a lot of other women. somehow sarai just had the hardest time seeing anything but flaws, but that was attributed to how she was raised as well. sarai would never forget the ego-stifling few years she’d spent with her mother being her little model and punching bag. truthfully, sarai wasn’t so sure she’d ever gotten over that.
-----what she definitely could have used were some more blankets piled up in the trunk but sarai had no such luck. the jacket that she’d stuffed into the window had proved quite incapable of doing any real job of keeping out the cold. but what could she expect? had she really thought that some jacket stuffer would automatically fix her problems? maybe the jacket would put chains on her tires or magically fix her window. she tucked the blanket around her head so that nothing more than her nose stuck out of the hole made by the fabric. still she could feel the waves of cold blasting her with each heavy wind. the car’s heater wasn’t doing much. it blew as hard as the little motor could run it but the flow of heat was hindered not only by the open window gushing in frosty air, but also by the high backs of the driver’s and passenger’s seats. still it seemed to fight off the teeth chattering for an amount of time. at least the car’s heat was still functioning. yeah, she definitely needed to look at it that way. it could always be worse right? more than one window could have broken leaving her with a frightfully chilly cross draft that would have sucked the life right out of her. she could not have any blanket in the back, no matter how dirty it was, in order to wrap herself with. she could have chosen to not go with a second layer of clothing seeing as how she thought she’d be running straight from the car to the inside of the hospital and not seeing a touch of cold after that. there were a lot of what ifs in life. sarai didn’t have the worst end of the stick…yet. though it could always go downhill from here, sarai chose to stay positive as she curled in on herself more in an attempt to hold on to some more heat.
-----things tended to feel more helpless as the minutes passed. the wind grew louder, the branch that stuck through sarai’s window shook with each gust, shaking the car. but all of that was pretty much lost on sarai who was wound so tightly in a ball she feared she’d get stuck that way. her teeth had started chattering some time ago and she couldn’t quite remember when. all she could think about at the moment was how she was slowly beginning to lose the feeling in her sneakered toes. sarai couldn’t even hear the sound of cars on the street or the screech of tires or her name called from outside the car. all she could hear was the loud, cracking chatter of her own teeth as she shudder underneath the blanket. it took her a minute to register the knock on the car window, but sarai looked up just in time to see tony’s face through the foggy window as he pulled open the door. ”oh my god.” sarai whispered in disbelief as she uncurled herself, opened up the blanket and tossed herself into tony’s arms. she snuggled against tony, the warm just from his exposed skin was as welcome to her as some kind of life-giving elixir. ”h-h-how d-d-id you f-find me?” sarai stuttered from the cold, her teeth chattering so much she was afraid she’d accidentally snip off the tip of her own tongue. sarai then realized she was hugging someone who’s feelings were up in the air, and she quickly separated. after all was it not just a few days? weeks? since she’d said no to him on the grounds that her guilt was too great. sarai didn’t even know what tony thought of her after that and here she was hugging him. crap. sarai tugged the blanket around her as she slipped back into her car and killed the ignition. she grabbed her purse and stuffed her keys there, hoping tony would quickly offer up his warm car in place of her drafty, tree-speared one. ”you don’t h-happen to have the h-heat on do you?” sarai said with a hopeful look as she turned back to tony.
-----all she could think of as she climbed that snow covered hill was that she was sorry. sorry for everything. sorry she’d had to tell him to wait so she could sort out her own crap. sorry she’d let him lay all his feelings at her feet for her to have to give him bad news. sorry she couldn’t handle herself in a car long enough to just get to work. at this point she was sorry for just about everything. as she climbed into the passenger’s seat of tony’s car all she could think was that she needed to apologize for…well everything. even down to having to come to her rescue yet again. so much so that the first words out of her chattering mouth was ”i-i’m sorry.” she could feel the tears, and she fought them, but in the end the tears always won out. this was sarai montgomery we’re talking about here. she seemed like the queen of crying. but this was more than just apologies and guilt. she cried because her fingers and toes hurt from the cold, she cried because the warm air felt really, really good, but more so she cried because out of any of the possible people who were likely to pick her frozen body out of that car, tony had been the one person sarai was hoping to see. ”i’m sorry for everything. i’m sorry for telling you to wait, for all the crap i’ve done in the past, for not trying harder to find you when your family threatened me. i’m sorry that i hid away in your closet and that we always seem to run into each other at the most inopportune times. but mostly i’m sorry…because i asked you to wait.” sarai sheepishly looked down at her hand, rubbing them together as she avoided tony’s eyes. ”i should have said what i wanted to say from the very beginning.” daring herself, sarai looked over mostly to gauge how tony would react. ”i should have said yes.” she paused, her eyes falling to her hands once again. ”because the answer was always yes.”
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Post by Antonino Giovanni on Dec 27, 2010 9:57:15 GMT -6
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------ Things had not been going that phenomenally in Tony's life. I mean, he still had it better than most people in the world but how was he supposed to feel? How could he be really, truly happy since coming back to Valkyrie? Since coming back, he has had to worry about his family jeopardizing his and Anya's life. He's been shot. He's been confused. Anya was drugged and raped and he's been too angry at work to be allowed near the case. He had to watch Sarai and RIley being together and then worse, when he finally admitted to himself he loved her and proposed out of the blue, she said 'no' and it's not like he really felt he could blame her and now? Now there's this storm? Nothing was going right. In fact, the more he thought about it, the more he realized the absolute ONLY good thing about returning was seeing Sarai again.
------ Tony was a bit on the lost side when it came to dealing with personal issues. He always had been. Thing about his job is that he loves helping people but he sees things and deals with things every day that most of the people in society can just ignore and look away from. Serial murderers, rapists, child molesters, child porn industry, underground sex slavery, it's what he deals with all the time and he needs to have the ability to not take everything to heart if he wants to stay clear minded and sane and actually have a chance to help anyone. He's just worried that he'll compartmentalize so much so that he will cease to feel anything for these people and he'll lose his drive. So far, his job has simply made him protective. He knows what's out there and he knows how common it actually is. When it comes to Anya, he is very protective. Needs to know where she is 24/7, shows her dates his gun collection as a welcome. He just wants to protect those he loves from the world he faces every day. THAT is how he shows affection, by being protective. I know that doesn't sound so bad at first but let me tell you, it wouldn't be so pleasant if you were the person he cared about. Protectiveness soon turns into control or jealousy which soon turns into anger. It's a slippery slope but he does his best. After how he was brought up, it's kind of hard to expect him to be perfectly well adjusted.
------ Despite all his faults, when he loves you, he really loves you, with all his heart and it is something so hard to break. Tony is still ashamed of the fact he can't turn one hundred percent on his family. He pretended he had never witnessed Fausto, or his father when he was alive, do anything and therefore could not testify. Was that lie out of loyalty? no. Was it out of fear? Hell no. It was because Tony had loved them, they were his family. He still did love them. He hated them but he loved them somewhere inside him. And he had a feeling that's why they hadn't just done in him when he told them he was going to be a Fed so many years ago. Family was always important to Tony... what do you expect? He's sort of your all around all American boy. Or at least, his heart was that of the all american boy, which is why when Sarai jumped forward hugging him, he shamefully grinned from the feeling of her being close and needing him in some way, when instead he should probably have a serious look as he gets her to warmth. Tony wrapped his arms around Sarai and held her close, moving his hands up and down her back a bit in order to help warm her up via friction. ”h-h-how d-d-id you f-find me?” She asked him. Tony just shrugged, "You weren't at the hospital, they didn't know where you were. I got worried." He said calmly, "Obviously worried was good." He added looking around at the almost frozen car. He nodded when she asked if the heat was on in his car and helped her, stabilizing her as she maneuvered to get out of the snow buried car.
------ Tony moved a bit ahead over her to open the car door to the passengers seat for her. Once she was in, he shut the door and walked around the back of it towards the drivers seat on the other side. The truth was, his failed proposal was the last thing from his mind at that moment. All he wanted to do was get Sarai warmed up, home and safe. Soon as they find their bearings he should probably call the hospital, explain what happened. He pulled his door open and got into the drivers seat. He put the key in when... ”i-i’m sorry.” Tony stopped moving for a moment, hands going for the car keys that were still in the ignition because he had left the car running for heat. He leaned back and looked at her. If she was apologizing for getting into a car accident, he would- ”i’m sorry for everything. i’m sorry for telling you to wait, for all the crap i’ve done in the past, for not trying harder to find you when your family threatened me. i’m sorry that i hid away in your closet and that we always seem to run into each other at the most inopportune times. but mostly i’m sorry…because i asked you to wait.” --- wow. okay. nevermind. Most definitely not about the car accident. He watched her as she tried to warm up And deal with her nerves as she continued. ”i should have said what i wanted to say from the very beginning.” Tony watched her patiently but anxiously, ”i should have said yes.... because the answer was always yes.”
------ Those were the words he had wanted to hear for awhile now but part of him was still surprised. He watched her for a moment, keeping eye contact and fighting back the urge to kiss her and hold her and dance all at the same time. Although, fighting the urge to dance wasn't as hard seeing where they were at that moment. He leaned back in his seat, facing out the front window, snow falling so fast it was hard to see the road. After a moment all he gave a small smile and looked back over at her "Why Miss Montgomery, are you agreeing to marry me?"
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