The night before Playland

I have been getting ready for the junior/senior trip since the day I proposed to Becky.

Everything has been good for the most part, except when I see Carly.

When Carly was there for me she just threw me away like trash and left me to burn.

Becky's mom has asked me to spend the night at Becky's house.

I accepted the invitation.

On the day before the trip Becky's mom picked Becky and I up from school.

Becky's mom drove to pick up pizza and some movies.

When we got Becky's house it was close to dark.

~*~

Becky and I set the living room for the movie and pizza.

We were going to watch My Fabulous down syndrome Life. The movie is about a girl named Rose-Ann Cook who was born with down syndrome and wants to grow up to be a baker. She was rejected by plenty of jobs due to her condition because people says, "They don't have a spot for her." She earns money to open her own bakery and sells a lot of cookies.

When the movie started, Becky moved closer to me.

"I can't wait until tomorrow." Becky says.

"Me too. It's one weekend away in another city." I agree.

"October." Becky says.

"Hmm?" I hummed.

"Do you love me?" Becky asked.

"I will love you no matter what happens." I reply.

Becky smiled at me.

I kissed Becky.

Rose-Ann's face appears on the TV for an interview.

"I went into plenty of interviews for jobs. They have said that they didn't have any spots. I knew it was because of my disability. I didn't give up by then." Rose-Ann Cook stated.

"Do you think that it's me in so many ways?" Becky asks me.

"Minus you baking." I reply.

"Oh, so you don't think I can bake? Girl scouts baking champion four years straight." Becky states.

"What would you make me my dear Becky?" I say sarcastically.

"I can surprise you. I'll be right back. No peeking in the kitchen!" Becky ordered.

"Okay." I say.

Becky turns to leave the living room after planting a kiss on my cheek.

"I opened up my own bakery in Boston, Massachusetts. My store was called Rose-Annie's Cookies. My cookies have brought everyone together to know that people with disabilities can work and live their dreams. I did live my dream by getting my own bakery." Rose-Ann Cook says.

Becky returns to the room with a blindfold.

"Are you serious?" I asked Becky.

"Yes I am. Put it on." Becky replied.

I put the blindfold on.

"No peeking!" Becky ordered.

"How can I even peek? I can't see anything!" I ask.

"I will be back in a few seconds." Becky says.

Becky swifts away and back quick.

"You're fast." I chuckled.

"I will feed you the things I have made. The main rule is that you can't look at the food until I say you can. Ready to play October?" Becky says.

"I am always ready for anything." I reply.

I heard the silverware clink to a plate. I taste strawberries and cream.

"Good. Want more?" Becky asks me.

"Please. I want more." I beg.

I was given another bite.

"I need more." I begged on my knees.

"Easy boy. Heel. Slow down before you choke." Becky warned.

I was given more and more.

"Ready to look now?" Becky asks me.

"Please. I give. I want to see." I pant.

"You're ready for one last one. Close your eyes and keep them close." Becky ordered.

"Why?" I asked.

"Just do it." Becky demanded.

"Fine." I reply.

I shut my eyes. The next second a feel a gust of air towards my eyes. My lips were all sweeten up from Becky's food.

"Count to five slowly and then open your eyes." Becky says.

One, Two, Three, Four, Five.

I opened my eyes to see that Becky was kissing me. She had chocolate in her mouth to make her mouth very sweet. Becky pulls away.

"How was that?" Becky asks me.

"Good." I reply.

"I made all these myself. They're my recipe." Becky states.

"Well I'm delighted to have a cook that I fell in love with." I say.

With the movie playing in the background Becky and I finished off the desserts.