Chapter 15- Will you...

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The scene starts with Y/n and Uzi flying toward Abandoned amusement park.

The scene starts with Y/n and Uzi flying toward Abandoned amusement park

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(Note:pretend there some Skeleton on ground and it's night-time)

As Uzi stepped back, looking down at the skeletal remains, her gaze lingered. It was all so surreal, with the frozen weight of time in this abandoned amusement park. The overall view came across her right at that moment: weathered bones, scraps of faded clothes, and rusty metals littering the ground. Astonishing. Yet, she was composed-just slight testament to her resilience.

Uzi: "Hey, uh, Y/n, do you see those skeletons over there?"

Her tone is mixed with curiosity and laid-back indifference, though the slight quaver underlying her voice betrays this façade. Y/n doesn't so much as glance up, responding in an even tone.

Y/n: "Yeah. People died here, so. not exactly a shocker.

His words seemed to hang in the air like some cold breeze. Uzi takes a few steps closer, the crunch of her boots against dry leaves and debris scattered around the skeletal remains. She crouches slightly, studying the scene with a mix of interest and detachment, as if trying to glean some story or meaning from the skeletal remnants before her.

Uzi: "Yeah, I guess this is what I expected, to be honest. Still, kinda grim, huh? You're not creeped out by this whole abandoned amusement park thing, are you?"

Y/n shrugs, brushing off a piece of debris that had fallen onto his shoulder from a twisted piece of metal overhead.

Y/n: "Nah. I'm used to stuff like this. I've seen worse.

Uzi straightens up, an inch, her expression taking on a more mischievous cast. She steps over to one of the skeletons placing her boot lightly on one of the skulls.

Uzi: "Well, that's good, 'cause I'm definitely not creeped out either. Seen enough scary crap in my life for this to barely make the list."

She presses her boot lightly, and the skull slides a little as she steps away. It was quick, and back into stride without missing a beat, walking forward down the lane, scanning for something of interest.

Y/n follows a few steps behind, casting a glance at a large, rusting Ferris wheel looming over them. The metal frame creaks and sways ever so slightly in the wind, an omen of its forgotten glory.

Y/n: "I really don't think that thing's working anytime soon."

Uzi turns her head, the small smirk upon her lips regarding the decrepit structure.

Uzi: "Nah, doesn't seem so. Probably hasn't budged in ages. No chance it still works."

She does, and Y/n follows suit. The two of them wander further in, deeper into the interior of the park, their footsteps the only real sound down desolate pathways and broken attractions, overgrown vines crawling up rusting hulks. Uzi halts as they reach a line of rusted, half-toppled carnival rides, a flicker of disappointment darting across her face.

Y/n: "So... what now?"

Uzi presses a finger to her chin, faking deep thought before grinning.

Uzi: "How about we try out some of the rides anyway? I mean, there's gotta be *something* around here that still works, right? Might as well make the most of it."

She starts to walk ahead of him; her pace quickening as if fuelled by some determination anew. She looks around her now, almost in dares to the park that it should defy her expectations.

Uzi: "Come on, there's got to be *something* around here that's not completely busted."

Y/n chuckles, shaking his head as he follows.

Y/n: "And if there isn't, we could always just head back to my ship."

At this, Uzi comes to a stop and turns halfway around, sending an impish smirk over her shoulder.

Uzi: "Oh, I see how it is. If we don't find a working ride, you're just gonna whisk me away to your ship, huh?"

Y/n shrugs, feigning nonchalance.

Y/n: "Only if you want to. I mean, you were the one who wanted to come here in the first place."

Uzi's eyes sparkle with mirth as she looks away, feigning afterthought.

Uzi: "Actually... that doesn't sound like such a bad idea. These rides are probably more busted than we thought. Heading back to your ship means more time spent cuddling, right?"

Y/n laughs, shaking his head as they continue through the park, both of them. Their playful banter carries them well past the derelict rides and crumbling attractions, the eerie atmosphere of the park melting away with every step. Eventually, the time ticks by, and they circle around to the spot where they started. Y/n looks around at the decaying remnants of a once bustling amusement park.

Y/n: "Well, would you look at that? All the rides are totally broken."

Uzi looks around a last time and lets out a resigned sigh.

Uzi: "Yeah... total lost cause. Guess it's your ship then."

They walk back towards the edge of the park, the strides much lighter now that they have made their peace with the disappointment. The comfortable silence descends between them as they fly back towards Y/n's ship. Above them, the sky is painted orange and pink hues, the last light of the day giving into night.

Y/n: "At least we spent time together."

Uzi chuckles softly and her wings shift as she continues pacing him.

Uzi: "Yeah. Even if it was just exploring a creepy, broken amusement park, it was still worth it."

Suddenly, y/n sprints ahead, grinning mischievously.

Y/n: "Last one back is a rotten egg!"

Uzi's eyes go wide, and she suddenly flaps her wings harder, trying to catch up.

Uzi: "Oh, it's a race now, is it? You're *so* on!"

She tries her hardest, but can't quite keep up with Y/n's pace. When they reach the ship, Uzi lands with a slight huff, out of breath but grinning.
Uzi: "You didn't have to make it *that* hard. I don't have nearly as much flying experience as you."
Y/n chuckles, extending a hand to steady her.

Y/n: "You've had wings longer than I could control my energy. But hey, those rocket boots don't exactly make it a fair race."

Uzi gives a mock eye-roll, though there's no malice behind it.

Uzi: "Yeah, yeah. Fancy boots or not, you're still not getting any slack."

They step inside the ship, and the familiar interior wraps them in warmth and comfort. The doors close behind them, and Y/n turns to Uzi.

Y/n: "Can you turn on the lights?"

Uzi nods, his hand already reaching out to flick the switch. The lights turn on, and a small but thought-of setup shows: Y/n is already kneeling on one knee in the middle of the room, holding a homemade ring in a small box. A banner hangs behind him, its letters a bit uneven, but the message clear: *Will you marry me?*

The view is so shocking that Uzi's breath catches in her throat as she stares wide-eyed at the scene. She takes one tentative step forward, her eyes darting between the ring, the banner, and the hopeful expression on Y/n's face.

Uzi: "Y/n. are you. are you serious right now?

She says nothing for a moment, only stands there, her mind racing a mile a minute. Her gaze floats back to the banner, then his face again. She bites her lip as a wave of emotions washes over her.

Uzi: "So... that's why you didn't want me to come here earlier, huh? You were planning this?"

Uzi tries her best to keep her voice neutral; a nervous edge threatens to break through.

Y/n: "Yes. Uzi... will you marry me?"

For several heartbeats, she just stands there, her face in shock. Then, a slow smile spreads over her face and her eyes glaze over in tears. She nods but says nothing for a moment.

Uzi: "Yes... yes, I'll marry you."

She takes a step forward, and Y/n slides the ring onto her finger. They both smile, and that sense of weight falls upon them once more. Uzi's hands shake slightly as she reaches up to touch the ring, her eyes wide with shock and happiness.

Uzi: "I... I can't believe this is happening."

Y/n stands, pulling her into a tight hug. She wraps her arms around him, holding onto him like she will never let go. The two of them stood in that dimly lit room, the future ahead uncertain, but in that one moment, a seal was placed on their commitment to one another.

 The two of them stood in that dimly lit room, the future ahead uncertain, but in that one moment, a seal was placed on their commitment to one another

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