Before the concert, Gene was in the dressing room that was just for him and his husband. He wanted to have a slow dance with him and just have a beautiful moment to remember.
He laid roses petals on the floor to make a big heart and lit up candles. He even had a bouquet of roses for him.
Paul opened the door and was shocked.
"Here you go my love. Your favorite flowers." Gene said as he gave him the bouquet.
"Oh honey they're lovely." Paul said.
"Look at the floor notice anything?" Gene said.
"Oh Genie bear it's heart made out of roses." Paul said.
Gene put on a song called "hold me" by Whitney Houston. He takes out his hand.
"Let's dance in the heart my love." Gene said.
Paul took his hand and said "Oh you're so romantic just like when we were young."
"I try." Gene said.
They slow danced and Gene turned Paul around and hold him from behind while they looked in each other's eyes. They felt like they fell in love again.
The two began to have flashbacks of their life together. From first date, marriage and seven beautiful children.
"Gene will you ever forget our first date?" Paul asked as he turned around to lay his head on Gene's shoulder while they danced.
"How can I forget that? That's when I asked you to be mine and gave you my ring." Gene said.
"And I still wear it." Paul said.
"It looks beautiful on you." Gene said.
"Thank you Genie." Paul said as he stroke Gene's cheek.
"I love you so much." Gene said.
"I love you too so much." Paul said.
They kissed.
"I think we should get to the stage." Paul said. "We could have more fun after and I also bought an outfit that you'll love."
"Oh really?" Gene asked curiously.
"For the bedroom only." Paul said as he walked away.
Gene smirked at that. They always have surprises for each other. He walked out to with his husband and got on stage rocking out.
Paul was singing forever then he looked at Gene.
Gene mouthed 'I love you' to him. Paul smiled as he was singing and made a heart with his hands and mouthed 'I love you too'.
They both thought to themselves 'I'm so glad I married him.'