Twenty-Two

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"Yixing, I like that one," Junmyeon looked through the glass. He pointed out a normal silver band to Yixing.

"It's kind of plain, don't you want something different from the norm?"

"I think we should just have simple rings."

"Well, I like this one," Yixing pointed to a black ring with black diamonds in it.

"That looks too expensive."

"So what?" Yixing pointed to a gold one with floral engravings, "What about that one?"

"I still like the silver. On mine, I can have "zyx" engraved on the inside and you can get "kjm" on yours."

Yixing smiled, suddenly he liked the idea of the plain silver bands, "Once I have that ring, nobody can look at me in public again."

"They will still look at you."

"Yeah but then they will see my ring and know to look away."

"So, are we getting these ones?"

"Yes."

They ordered the simple rings and a few days later they were ready.

"See, I told you these ones would look good."

"You're always right," Yixing smiled, holding his hand out in front of him, "Does this make us engaged?"

"Does it?"

"I feel like it's not proper enough, here," Yixing took the ring off of Junmyeon's finger and got down on one knee, "Will you marry me?"

"Yes, but stop making a scene," Junmyeon pulled Yixing up from the ground.

"I thought you'd be a lot more excited."

"I am very excited. I'm so happy."

"Good," Yixing smiled. They went home and talked about all their crazy plans for the future.

"Can we go to Jeju Island for our honeymoon?"

"I can't swim though."

"I can teach you!" Junmyeon laughed.

The boxes in the apartment were starting to become more and more every day until Jongin and Sehun moved out for good and the boxes were replaced with all of Yixing's things.

When they were finally married in the summer, the ceremony was small, to Sehun's dismay, but it still meant everything Yixing and Junmyeon. They didn't want to spend too much on the wedding so they could go to Jeju Island for the honeymoon. Junmyeon enjoyed watching Yixing's doggie paddling as he learned to swim.

They returned home and were welcomed by all of their friends for another sushi rolling party, which resulted in sticky rice everywhere once again. When everyone left, they were alone again, thinking about how one week created a boyfriend, a husband, and now a big happy family. It was all thanks to The Boyfriend Project.

The End

(A/N: I think I'm really not good at writing endings. Either way, I hope you enjoyed this fic. It was by far my favorite to write, there was never a dull moment for me. Anyways, as I say, "nobody likes author's notes."

Thanks for reading, Shayne.

P.S: Stay tuned, I'm working on a branch of this fic, but it is Chanbaek's story :))

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