Marriage?

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"Let's get married."

My eyes widened in shock. Did he really just say that? "We can't get married. We've only known each other for at least a month," I said, "Did my dad say something?"

Wonho was silent. I sighed. So my dad must have told him that he has to marry me. "I don't want you to be forced to marry me, Wonho," I said getting up. I went into the kitchen to go make some breakfast and Wonho followed me. 

As I started to cook, Wonho wrapped his arms around my waist and rested his head on my shoulder. His embrace warmed my whole body up. "I know we haven't known each other long but, I feel like we're perfect for each other," Wonho said, "We're also having a baby. Wouldn't it be best for us to be together?"

He had a point. I just didn't want to rush things. What if we didn't work out in the long run and we got a divorce and our kid would have to deal with that. Then again if we just stayed like this, our kid would be confused about this situation. I had mixed feelings about all of this.

"Before we decide anything, let's get the opinion from both of our families," I said. Wonho nodded in agreement.

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Today, I found myself sitting at a dinner table across from Wonho's mom and sister. It wasn't as awkward as it could have been thanks to, Wonho's sister, Moon. His mom seemed like a good person too.

"So what is it that you two wanted to talk to me about?" His mom asked with a gentle smile.

I glanced at Wonho so he could be the one to tell her. Wonho smiled and held my hand. He told his mom about everything that's happened for the past month and about how he thinks he should marry me. I couldn't figure out the expression on his mom's face. Was she upset, happy, or was she confused? I couldn't read the look on her face. When he finished explaining, he asked his mom about the marriage thing. She sat back and thought about it. 

"I think you two should get married," She said, "It would be best for the child."

We both nodded. She was right. For the rest of dinner, I got to know Wonho's mom and we got along well. She was such a nice person. Now I knew why Wonho was so kind. After dinner, Wonho took me home. 

"Do you still think we should get married?" I asked.

"I do but, if you don't want to, we don't have to," Wonho said smiling at me.

I looked up at him. Wonho was perfect. It made me wonder why I was so lucky to have someone like him with me. Even though we had certain conflicts going on, Wonho didn't leave me alone.

"Just give me some time to think about it," I said, "I promise I'll give you an answer."

Wonho nodded and kissed my forehead before I went inside. I guess I would have a lot to think about again.

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