Amber crinkled her nose and swatted at him playfully. “Well, no, but it’s a good movie!”
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Her fiancee merely laughed at her. "Right, it is. That, I can agree with."
“So let’s go see it,” Amber said with a grin. “It’ll be fun.”
"We don't need popcorn, do we?" William mused.
“Uh, yeah we do. Always. And candy,” Amber laughed, pecking him on the lips.
"All right, if you say so, love," William said in amusement, pulling her in for a proper kiss.
Amber chuckled against his lips before kissing him back. “You’re amazing, love.”
William held her close to himself, humming against her mouth. “Not more than you, it seems.”
“Equally amazing, then?” Amber murmured against him.
“If you say so,” William chuckled before pulling away. “Now, let’s go.”
Amber hummed and squeezed him one last time before letting him go. “All right. Should we order tickets ahead of time? That way we can save our seats before we get there.”
“We should,” William chuckled at her, kissing her forehead. “Should I, or do you want to?”
“I can. I’ll do it on my phone while you drive,” Amber said as she tugged him toward the car.
"All right," William unlocked the car and opened the door for Amber. Right before she sat inside, he stole another kiss. "I think I'm addicted."
“To me? I’d certainly hope you were,” Amber chuckled, kissing him back quickly. “I’m about to be your wife.”
William chuckled, shutting her door and walking to the driver’s seat. Once he was inside, he leaned over to peck her cheek. “You really are. Sometimes I end up checking your finger for confirmation.”
Amber hummed and leaned back on her seat, wiggling her fingers as she glanced down at them with a smile. “Yeah. So do I,” she murmured softly, closing her eyes contentedly.
“I haven’t told my parents yet,” William admitted as he started the car. “They’re going to… have a huge surprise. They love you, you know.”
“Do they? Well, I’m glad. I really like them, too,” Amber mused softly. After a moment, she froze, then cursed under her breath before mumbling, “You still haven’t met my parents…”
William gripped the steering wheel tightly as the realization struck him. “I… really haven’t, have I?”
“Oh my gosh… I’m such an idiot. Oh my gosh, Will. What am I going to tell them? They’ll be so upset. I mean, they know about you. They know I dated you in college, and they know I ran into you again after a few years. And they do know hat we started dating again, but Will,” Amber rambled, turning to him with wide eyes. “What am I going to do…?”
William parked the car on the side and turned to Amber, taking her hands in his and giving them a light squeeze.
“Hey, calm down, love,” he whispered, rubbing circles into her hands. “It’s all right. At least they know about me, right? We can visit them. I can meet them. I just proposed to you recently—it’s all right.”
Amber closed her eyes, breathing heavily through her mouth. William’s touch was calming, though, and soothed her slowly. She took another few deep breaths before nodding.
“Okay. Okay, yeah…” she murmured, opening her eyes. “Thank you.”
William smiled and reached over to peck her on the lips. “They won’t be upset,” he said to her calmly. “We can visit them on the weekend, okay?”
“Yeah… Thank you, love,” Amber sighed, closing her eyes again and nodding slowly. She reopened them after a while and smiled at William. “All right. You should kiss me, and hen we need to leave. The movie will start before we get there, at this rate.”
William chuckled. “All right. If that’s what my fiancée desires,” he murmured before leaning closer and pressing their lips together.
Amber hummed and kissed him back softly before pulling away with a smile. “Much better. Thank you, Will,” she said softly.
“Anytime, sweetheart,” William smiled at her before he twisted the wheel and continued to drive. “Have I told you how beautiful you look today, Blue?”
“You have, yes. But thank you again,” Amber chuckled softly, glancing down at her phone. Maybe she should call her mother to set up a day for her parents to meet William…
“You always look beautiful,” William shrugged. “Oh, there’s traffic up ahead.”