Diamond

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This is the same day as when Luke and Michael got the texts, but in Morgan's point of view.

I woke up with a big headache. I flopped on the floor, off my bed. It was 5pm. I went to bed after school. It's hard work, you know. I looked at my phone. I had about one billion texts from Calum. I picked up my phone and dialed his number.
"What Calum." I sighed.
"Get up. And meet me in the forest behind the school." He screamed.
I did as I was told. I rushed out of my bed, brushed my teeth and hair, and threw on some clothes. I pulled my hair up into a ponytail and started walking to the forest. I was wearing a shirt that said Hood 96 on the back. I knew that would make him laugh. I made my way into the forest. I saw Calum a little bit away. I picked up speed and ran to him. I lunged into his arms, as he spun me around and kissed my head.
"Nice shirt, Love." Calum laughed at me.
"I knew you would like it." We walked around threw the forest, to get to the other side of it. We had a sneaky route to our favorite restaurant through the forest. We were laughing at the stupid jokes Calum said. We skipped hand in hand all around like little kids. I may have fallen on my butt one or two times. Calum picked me up though. He decided that I was so clumsy and just gave me a piggyback ride to the restaurant.
"Remember that time when I made you pancakes for your homecoming thing." He giggled. I laughed.
It was early December so it was mildly cold. Out of nowhere it starred snowing softly. I jumped off Calum and hit the ground. I jumped in front of him. I grabbed his waist and pulled him in towards me. My hands reached his cold cheeks and a smile from him stopped our kiss. I grabbed his hand and we walked to the restaurant. We had already made reservations so we walked in and sat down. We immediately order warm food to warm us up. I got some soup, so did Cal. We talked and ate for a long time.
I've been dating Calum for a while. And I love the guy. He makes me smile even when I'm down in the dumps. His beautiful smile and eyes brighten up any room he walks in.
We finished our soup. This restaurant wasn't that good. That's what we loved about it. It was a rum down, family owned place with comfort food for days. All the workers knew us and we never had to ask for a menu. They just knew what we wanted.
A waiter brought us out a small little chocolate cake. It was so good, probably better than the soup.

When Calum and I were done eating, we walked all around town. We looked at all the places we have been together, and reminded each other of the memories we had at those places.
"Hey I think I should get going." I whinned. The sun began going down. It looked really pretty and made the snow on the ground glisten. Calum and I walked back to the woods. We have a little tree house we built in there a while ago. We walked to the little tree house. Outside of it there was little candles lit everywhere. I looked at Calum.
"Did you do this?" I said in awe. Calum took my wrist and pulled me into the little house. Inside there was fairy lights and rose petals scattered all over the floor. I stood up and kissed Calum. We stood there for a while kissing. I was totally okay with it, even though I was freezing. Calum pulled back and looked at me.
"Morgan. I love you." He smiled.
"I love you too Calum." I blushed.
Calum began getting shorter than me. He was kneeling on the floor with one knee up.
"Morgan. The guys and I have to go on tour for a while." Calum glanced at the floor and back at me. A tear rolled down my face.
"Morgan Elizabeth Brown, I want you to come on tour with me and travel the world." He pulled out a small black velvet box and opened it in front of me. More and more tears came down from my face.
"Will you marry me?"

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