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Raymond's P.O.V
Few weeks later, Mom and I were in Montana. She was living in Bozeman while I was in Billings, waiting patiently for Nancy's plane to land. We were talking through an audio call that could be activated in my car. Primarily, Mom called.

"Hi, Mom", I greeted when I answered the call.

"Is Nancy there yet?", she asked.

"No, I am still waiting", I answered.

"I am excited for the both of you", Mom added. "It felt it was yesterday when you and Nancy were rivals in Mortal Smash of Justice Street."

"Who could have thought we would become the star couple of the year?", I asked a rhetorical question.

I saw Nancy exited the airport.

"Nancy is here!", I reported.

Nancy's P.O.V
My plane landed in Billings, Montana. I grabbed my luggages, and I exited the airport while Raymond dismounted from his car to greet me.

"Hi, Sugar Berry", he greeted.

"Oh, Sweetie Pie, I missed you so much!", I responded.

Yes, those were our nicknames: I was Sugar Berry while Raymond was Sweetie Pie.

Anyway, Raymond and I kissed after a year of being in a Long Distance Relationship. Next, he grabbed my luggages as he opened his car. I sat in the car while I waited for Raymond to put my luggages in the car's trunk then he sat on the Driver's Seat. Finally, he heated the car's engine. Raymond started to drive.

"I'm excited to see the apartment", I said.

"We're not going there yet", Raymond replied.

"Where are we going?", I asked.

"You will see", he answered.

Raymond drove us to the cliff by the airport.

"Wow!", I exclaimed. "This is a nice view!"

"It's my favourite spot", he replied.

I stared at the view before I turned around. When I did it, I was shocked as I wanted to cry because of a better sight than the view: Raymond was kneeling with a knee. He had a box that had a ring in it.

"Nancy, will you marry me?", Raymond simply asked.

"Yes!", I loudly answered.

He stood, and we kissed at the front of the Sunset.

Raymond's P.O.V
I successfully proposed to my mom's best friend's daughter.

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