(Hello Reader. This is one of the romantic ones I have been writing lately. It's also one that is more based on reality. I hope everyone reading this is having a wonderful day and remember that a surprise does not have to be pricey to be memorable.)
I have a difficult time finding gifts for my neighbor. Most of the time, she drops the subtlest of hints. Luckily, I pick up on them and then it's a quick stop on the way home to grab them. Since it had been a while, I thought about what I should get. She wasn't indicating anything, so I had to get creative.
It was during a night over that she showed me a little stuffed bear Mitchell got her many years before. It was a cute little white bear. I thought it was cute, but I also noticed it was alone. It was then I decided to find a cute stuffed animal to be her bear's friend. I started looking on Google the next day for some ideas.
It was eventually a hunch that sent me to Amazon where I found a cute blue dragon. I was unsure if she was into dragons or not, but I knew that she would think of me if I gave it to her. The next stuffed animal after was a pink dragon. Since I knew that pink was one of her favorite colors, I decided to get that one also. I went ahead and ordered them before I thought a bit more.
I called the local flower shop and was surprised that they already knew I was going to call. It wasn't that long ago when I ordered her some flowers to pick up her spirits. They actually said they had her favorite blooms in stock. I tried to coordinate their delivery with the Amazon delivery. It was all coming together. By the next afternoon, I was going to surprise her.
At least that was the plan. First off, the flower shop delivered them to her by mistake. It still worked out, but it wasn't what I intended. Then I get an email from Amazon that my presents would take an extra day to get to us. My plan was falling apart at the seams. Luckily, she appreciated the flowers and gave me some much-needed cuddles that night to ease my mind.
It was after I woke up from sleeping with her that I looked out the window and saw the box on my doorstep. Unfortunately, so did she.
"What's in the box, Romeo?" she asked.