"That's a cloud. Nothin' else."
"Oh come on, Soda! You're telling me you don't see a bunny with a party hat?"
Sodapop and I were in the lot, laying down and cloud watching. It was a warm day and I wasn't gonna let Sodapop waste such a good say inside. The rest of the gang was gonna join us later to play football.
"Nope." Soda said, popping the P. I saw him look at me in my peripheral vision. He was grinning like always.
"Okay, look at that one." I pointed to a cloud shaped like a lamp.
"Y/N, I don't wanna look at no clouds." Sodapop said, still staring at me. I turned my head to look at him and put my hand down. Sodapop grabbed it.
"Why? They're beautiful!" I said.
"Cause. I got something else beautiful I wanna look at."
Sodapop and I sat up. I felt my cheeks heating up.
"Aw, you're so cute when you start blushin' like that." Sodapop smiled. My face got hotter.
"Stop that." I laughed. Sodapop stopped smiling and looked right in my eyes.
"Do you wanna get married one of these days?"
What
"What?" I asked, even though I heard the question.
"Do you wanna marry me one of these days? When we're older and finish school and have enough money?" Soda asked me this question with a hopeful look in his eyes.
"Of course, Sodapop." I looked at him with a serious expression.
Sodapop and I sat in silence, hands clutched together as if they were gonna lose each other.
Sodapop was staring at the sky, while I stared at my feet stretched out in front of me.
"You know something, Y/N. Ever since you said you'd be my wife one day," Sodapop pointed to the sky. "I've been seein' bunnies with party hats in the sky."
Awww