Love Like Fireworks

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Today was our last day in Orlando. Felix had the bright idea of doing two parks in one day as well. The goal is to do the most important rides in Magic Kingdom and then drink until we drop in Epcot. I'd say that's a pretty solid plan.

"Felix, stop whining. We're going on Space Mountain because it's the number one ride I want to go on."

"Then we're going on Splash Mountain. I'll make that bargain."

"Angel, I told you, it's closed." That was the ride he wanted to go on the most when we were younger. I guess the news didn't travel over time about the ride's permanent closure. I think Felix believes I'm trying to trick him so we don't have to go on a water ride, but unfortunately I'm telling the truth. "We can walk over there so you can see for yourself."

"Fine." So stubborn. I guess living with Wooyoung for a couple years really rubbed off on him. Luckily I'm just immune.

Felix and I walked hand in hand over to Frontierland as I prepared for his inevitable disappointment.

"Look." I pointed to the area completely boarded up. The sadness in his eyes broke my heart.

"Why'd they do that?" He sounded so defeated, it only made me feel worse.

"Because they're trying to keep up with the times."

"What times? This is just suffering." He took me by the hand and led me to the next location with his head hung low. My poor angel, he was so excited. But I tried to tell him.

I was afraid he was going to be upset for the rest of our time in Magic Kingdom, but thankfully I was wrong. The second we sat down in Haunted Mansion, all that sadness washed away instantly.

"Will you stop doing that?" Every ten seconds, he'd either tap me somewhere randomly or try to tickle my sides in an attempt to scare me.

"Pretend to be scared one time to make me feel better."

We were in the graveyard section with all the chaotic ghosts singing the famous song 'Grim Grinning Ghosts'. Of course I flinched and rested my hand on my chest to feel if my heart was still beating. A little head bounced up from behind a tombstone, scaring the daylights out of me.

"Jeez." I shook my head, slightly disappointed in myself for being afraid.

"Seriously? That's what scared you?"

"Baby, this is not going to scare me." I started to tickle his hips as the ride continued, mainly keeping my attention on him.

"Jinnie, please." He begged but couldn't contain himself from laughing and smiling. He grabbed the sides of my head and covered my face in kisses in an attempt to make me stop. I'd say his plan worked out pretty well.

I opened my eyes, still keeping my lips to his and realized we could see our reflections. I quickly pulled away and started to laugh.

"Felix, look." A little ghost was sitting in the middle of us through the reflection.

"Oh my god."

The picture that was taken of us on the ride was the most embarrassing thing I've ever witnessed. It was, in fact, us kissing.

"Let's go." I mumbled and dragged him away.

"Yup!" That was so awkward.

Next stop is Space Mountain. Then after that - Epcot. I purposely wore baggy pants today so the outline of the small box in my pocket wouldn't be visible. I'm going to do it tonight. I'm going to propose.

"I'm only doing this because I love you, I hope you know that." Felix crossed his arms and said.

"And I love you so much for it." I pushed his blonde hair out of his face and gently kissed his forehead.

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