Aurora later learned from Dante that his two friends were in relationships with her two friends. "I pity the boys," she said with a dramatic sigh. "Their lives are going to be hell. Oh God, please grant those two guys the strength to tolerate those crazy girls!"
Dante laughed heartily at her exaggerated statement. "You're something else," he chuckled. "But hey, let's meet your parents, Mrs. Blackwood. I want their blessing too."
Aurora grinned playfully and teased, "Yes, without that, I won't marry you, Mr. Blackwood."
Both of them laughed softly, the playful banter creating a moment of warmth and lightness between them.
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Writer's Note:
Ivy Goldenshield & Dominic Carrington – Their love was symbolized by the fire, representing passion, intensity, and upfront affection. Ivy, who was always the one to surprise Dominic with her bold words, found herself being proposed to by the one who fell deeper and later, Dominic. Their relationship was never shy, both were unafraid to show their attraction, and their love burned brightly with sincerity and openness.
Giselle Dawnmist & Victor Caldwell – The air (in airplane) symbolized the slow and steady ascent of their love. Victor, who fell first, had always been open in his feelings, while Giselle took time to realize her emotions. The proposal, during a moment of clarity, was a reflection of their hidden love, which was revealed once Giselle confessed her feelings. Their connection was tender, passionate, and grew over time, built on a foundation of patience and understanding.
Aurora Moonray & Dante Blackwood – The calm, flowing water element captured the gentle and steady nature of their love. Aurora and Dante fell for each other at the same time, sharing a deep understanding and a bond built on open communication. Their love was soft, that had bloomed naturally and symbiotically between them. nurturing, and peaceful, balanced in its quiet strength and deep connection.
The flow of confessions throughout the story :
Together, the progression from night(Ivy Goldenshield & Dominic Carrington), to dusk (Giselle Dawnmist & Victor Caldwell), to dawn (Aurora Moonray & Dante Blackwood) captures the emotional arc of love, from darkness and uncertainty to the brightness of a new day - the promise of growth, acceptance, and everlasting commitment.