“You’re extremely bias, but thanks for calling me cute. I’ll be like 10 minutes tops, is that okay?” She asked and hugged him, excited for whatever he had planned, she absolutely loved surprises. “Wait here. Be right back.” Ainsley bolted upstairs two at a time to get changed. When she came back down she was in a simple floral patterned dress. “Ready!” She beamed and slid down the banister, “When did you become such a romantic?”
“I’ve always been romantic.” He tried to sound offended, but it was impossible to do, even jokingly, with how wide he was smiling after watching her. “Okay, let’s go.” He held out his hand for, leading her towards his car. “Surprise one is in there.” He told her, stopping and motioning to the passenger side car. It wasn’t a very good surprise, considering the balloons were visible through the windows, but he was proud that they were covering the chocolates. “I’m going to be honest, I spent about two weeks straight watching romantic comedies in order to properly plan today.” He confessed, kissing the side of her head. “And I waited until after Valentine’s Day for two reasons. One, you wouldn’t expect it. Two, because you deserve your own day that you don’t have to share with anyone else.”