It was Monday morning.
Work time, Harris.
Ruby woke up, her windows were open and the sun has barely come up.
The thing that woke her up was her alarm clock.
In her arms, was a certain blue beauty who was still sleeping.
She kissed the other's forehead and slowly and carefully get her arm from under the other's weight.
She got up and wanted to get some coffee. She placed her thick-rimmed black glasses on her face.
She yawned and stretched, wearing just her blue plaid boxers and a black sports bra.
She tended to drink coffee once she gets to work, but instant-coffee is enough for the drive. But, breakfast for Sapphire is a must.
She was drinking out of a cup with writing on it that says "Greatest girlfriend ever."
It has been about 5 years since Ruby has found Sapphire. They have been together after a million dates that had to do with Netflix and Disneyland.
And maybe Comicon.
Ruby walked back into the master bedroom that the two shared.
They are both 30 years old now, probably around the age where people are already married.
Ruby haven't exactly found the "perfect and magical" moment yet.
The red woman's hair was tied back into the "bunny tail" that Sapphire still loves to call.
She sat on her bed, her back towards the blue.
Ruby pushed her glasses on her face once in a while.
Suddenly, she felt kisses on the back of her neck. She had chills down her spine, but they were good chills.
"Good morning, beautiful," Ruby greeted with a smile. She placed her mug on the table and got in bed again.
Sapphire was covering herself shoulders down with the large purple blanket.
She has never seen such a wide smile on the girl's face.
"Ready to save lives once again?" Sapphire asked.
"Yes, ma'am," Ruby affirmed.
There was a comfortable silence between the two.
Sapphire spent quite some time in silence, but when Ruby is there, the silence was beautiful.
"Listen, Sapphire," Ruby started, "There's something I really wanted to tell you."
She got up and went through more of her dresser drawers.
"Or," Ruby rethought her statement, "Ask you."
Sapphire sat up, holding the blanket to her chest.
The little black box in Ruby's hand and behind her back, she got back on the bed again.
"I could've went for cliché dinner date and star gaze, but this feels right." Ruby made eye contact.
Sapphire felt her heart race for miles.
"I love you, Sapphire," Ruby stated, "And being able to finally remember everything we've been through has been the greatest thing to ever happen. Taking you to my parents was always hilarious, I know, but they love you. Coming home to you everyday from work always makes my heart melt, seeing you smile. Finally having a home to ourselves and not with Greg and Steven. Love… every night—
Sapphire playfully punched the other's arm. But she was still smiling.
"I mean," Ruby chuckled, "every day and your kisses and those loving cuddles. And, I will now, by the way, make you eggs and bacon, smiling bacon, of course, and eating Chinese takeout later. And I really want to do this with you, for the rest of our lives. Together."
Sapphire gulped, holding back tears. Her smile getting bigger.
"I always want to celebrate your birthday, January 27. I always want to spend our anniversary, every month on the 14th. I always want to see you every morning when I wake up. I always want to kiss your lips. Cuddle with you at home during cold winters and go to the beach with you on hot summers. I want to spend everyday of my life with you, for the very rest. So, will you, Sapphire Kimi Johnson…"
Ruby revealed the little box. And flipping open the lid, the white gold-colored ring and the giant red jewel sat atop. She was saving up just for this.
"Will you marry me?"
Sapphire's lip quivered, unable to get an answer out. All she did was stare down at the ring. She put a hand over her mouth.
She, in a slew of tears, nodded her head. Ruby really wanted to cry as well, but she held them back. She took the ring out and grabbed Sapphire's left hand. Placed it on the ring finger.
Perfect fit.
Sapphire pulled the other into a kiss, right after it happened.
Chaste.
Innocent.
Perfect.
Sapphire pulled away first, looking into Ruby's eyes.
It caused Sapphire to laugh.
"There's my Laffy Saffy." Ruby said with a wide grin.
Lightly kissing the blue woman's lips, she said in that moment:
"Life really is great."
A/N: I got rejected by my crush, so this was actually hard to write.
I hope you enjoyed. This is the actual end.
No sequel.
Review and shit.