He reached into his pocket and felt the velvet box. His mind raced through the last five years—the long nights working abroad, the arguments over distance, the moments where silence felt heavier than words. He had a thousand reasons to doubt they would make it this far.
As the chorus peaked, Elena didn't need to say a word. She simply reached out, pulling him into a dance as the old song promised that true love always finds its way home. He reached into his pocket and felt the velvet box
"I have a thousand reasons why we shouldn't have worked," Andrei said, finally pulling out the ring. "But I only need one reason to stay. I love you, and I’m not going anywhere." As the chorus peaked, Elena didn't need to say a word
He wasn’t looking at the party, though. He was looking at her. Elena stood near the fountain, laughing at something a cousin had said. To everyone else, she was just the guest of honor, but to Andrei, she was the person he had nearly lost a dozen times over. "But I only need one reason to stay