Chapter 31: Proposal

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Sam's p.o.v


   We opened the doors, all gasping at the sight. The room had fairy lights hanging down, a refreshment table to the left. The place was lit by the lights, the décor like we had entered an enchanted forest. Eden would love this.

"When's Eden getting here?" I questioned, looking to Christie.

"Should be any time now," She answered.

   I nodded, gulping. While the others mingled with each other, I went into a hallway, where it was silent. I took in a deep breath, trying to calm myself. Eventually, the others noticed my absence and joined me.

"It'll be great," Mom assured me, rubbing my back.

"You know she loves you, she'll say yes," Christie added.

"I hope so," I breathed out, gasping when Dean hit my back harshly.

"There's no need to be hoping when it's going to happen," He said roughly, looking away as I smiled at him.

"Wait," Cass interrupted, "Why are you nervous?"

"Because I'm asking your sister to marry me," I reminded him in a confused voice.

"Since when?" He asked, furrowing his eyebrows.

"Cass, I told you this morning," I said, to which he shook his head.

I tried to think back and my eyes widened as I realized that I never told him. Oh god, I forgot to tell Cass.

"But why did you act normal when I asked if you had a suit for the party?" I asked.

"I was a bit confused, but I thought maybe I just missed something," He explained, "I'm usually out of the loop anyways, so it was normal to me."

"Oh..." I trailed off, "You're cool with this, right?"

"Why wouldn't I be?" He answered, shrugging, "You're already soulmates."

"When you have kids, I'm the God mother," Christie said suddenly, "I helped build this ship, it's happening."

"We already have a kid," I reminded her.

"Yeah, I know," She continued, "I wouldn't forget Oliver. But I already assumed that position with him. I want to be the god mother to all of the Winchester litter."

"They're not puppies," I said.

"With you as their father, they seriously are," She scoffed, then calmed down, "Okay, okay. Show me the ring, I wanna see."

"Oh shit," I cursed, "I totally forgot."

"Sam, please tell me you didn't," Dean warned.

"I was so caught up with everything," I said, "What am I going to do?"

"Calm down, Sammy," My mom chuckled, walking up to me.

   I furrowed my eyebrows as she took off one of her two necklaces. My eyes widened as I realized what she was doing. She slid off her old wedding ring from the chain, gently placing it in my hand.

"Mom, you can't," I tried, "It's the only thing you have from Dad."

"Now, it's true I don't have anything from him, sense I don't have his wedding ring, but Eden got me this necklace. It has all of you in it, and that's all I need. It's kind of odd to only have my wedding ring and not his anyways, right?" She finalized "I want you to have it."

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