“It’s not a joke. I’m really asking you to marry me. I want to spend my life with you, Betty.”
“Even after I put you through that awful prank?”
“Even then.”
She dropped to her knees beside me, laughing and crying.
“Yes! Yes, of course, yes!”
I slipped the ring onto her finger, and she threw her arms around me, nearly knocking us both over. We stayed there in the sand, holding each other as the sun disappeared, both laughing and crying…
and planning our future.
Looking back, that prank taught me something important about love and trust. Real love isn’t about tests or tricks. It’s about choosing each other every day, even when things get complicated.
Betty’s prank nearly gave me a heart attack, sure.
But it also showed me I was ready to give up everything for the person I loved. And maybe that was exactly what I needed to know about myself.
We’re getting married next spring in the backyard of our house on Everwood Lane. The one that’s still only in my name, by the way!
We decided some things are worth waiting for, and some jokes are only funny once.

