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Joel POV

Me and Diana got back home. It ends up that we only live a few houses down from each other so I can see her tomorrow. Diana birthday is coming this week. She about to be 20. I want to surprise her with something huge. Something that will change her life forever.

I called everyone and asked what we could do for her. We end up doing a party for her. Everyone knew there surprise. I wasn't sure if I should do the surprise I want to do. I feel she gonna say she young and not ready for it so I'm gonna keep it simple.

I drive to this place to see something that will be nice for her. After an hour I found what I actually wanted to give her.

One week later...

Everyone was setting everything for Diana. I knew she loved pink so we decide to do it Chanel theme with pink.

" Everyone we did a good job so now let's go get ready" I said

I went back home and do what I had to do. I decide to put a black business shirt and some black pants. I wanted to look good for my lady. Hopefully everything goes well....

Diana POV

I haven't done nothing all day. Today is Saturday and it my birthday. Joel being the awesome boyfriend he is, he texted me this long ass paragraph that I was lazy to read but I still read it.

I went to get ready because my mom is planning to take me to the mall today to buy an outfit for to tonight. My parents have something plan for me.

" Good morning family" I said greeting everyone

" Happy Birthday" Everyone said

" Thank you" I said

" I can't believe your 20 already" My mom said as she cry

" Its ok mom" I said

" Anyways enough crying and let's get going because tonight were going to eat somewhere out" My mom said

My mom didn't want to drive so this time I drive.

We walked around the mall and let's say by this time I had everything. We head back home. We got home and I start to get ready.

I was done getting ready and my mom had to me that it's time to go. She started driving to a really fancy restaurant where there was a bunch of people but it didn't really matter.

I got off the car and there was loud music and let's just say it didn't seem like a restaurant.

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