"Yes, yes!" Anna exclaimed immediately after Ethan proposed, as he held a large and beautiful sparkling diamond ring in front of him. She dove down and met him on the ground with a hug, practically knocking him over. He set the ring down for a minute, because the immediate joy for both Anna and Ethan was their kiss--and the excitement of their future together."Let's not forget this," said Ethan after a few minutes. He took her hand in his and slid the ring on her finger."It's so beautiful!" she exclaimed. "Thank you."They kissed once more, the sparkling lights of the Eiffel Tower glittering in the night sky above them.***As soon as they returned to their hotel room, Anna called Kelly. Her friend welcomed the news with more of a squeal than words at first, then she finally calmed her excitement."I knew he was going to propose in Paris! What better place for it?" Kelly said."I was hoping so, but I was happy just having a vacation together," said Anna. "Now, I'm just on top of the
The flowers, the cake, and catering--everything was falling into place sooner than Anna expected. Ethan had suggested hiring a wedding planner, but Anna wanted herself and Ethan to do most of the planning for their special day."I want our ceremony to be a part of us, to reflect our tastes completely," she had said."Wedding planners can do that," Ethan had said. "They make all the arrangements and do all the legwork, but they give you choices on all the colors and details.""I know, but I want to do that all myself. I've dreamed of my wedding--our wedding--my entire life. It's only one day, but I can drag out the experience by doing all that legwork myself," she said. "Well, with some help from you," she added, grinning."Well, when you put it that way, I'm in!" he said with a smile.Anna's father had made the grand sacrifice - as he described it - of being the official taster of the Ethan and Anna wedding. That included sampling all the different cake flavor options as well as all th
It was the night before Ethan and Anna's wedding, and Anna was spending the night at Kelly's house. She wanted to make her and Ethan's wedding night as special as she could, so she had decided that they wouldn't wake up in the same bed on the day of the wedding. Ethan had been very understanding."Sweetheart, I know how much this day has meant to you since you were a little girl. We have the rest of our lives to spend our nights together, so if it means our wedding will be perfect for you with one night apart, I'm on board," Ethan had told her.She also wanted to be with her best friend on her special night. Kelly and Anna had grown up together, and it was with Kelly that Anna had shared all her hopes and dreams about her future wedding day. "I'm so excited, and so nervous, all at the same time!" Anna confided in her friend."Because it's such an important day for you," said Kelly. "But you know I've got your back. Anything that needs to be done to make it perfect, I'll be there.""I
The music was playing as Anna and her father started walking out of the room. She knew that Kelly and Rick, arm-in-arm as maid of honor and best man, had already walked almost all the way to the front of the church, and that her cousin's little children, the flower girl and ring bearer, were headed down the aisle now, the little girl dropping rose petals from her basket as she walked slowly forward.Anna rounded the corner, and the wedding march began to play, and all her friends and family, and Ethan's friends and his family, stood to watch her take slow and careful steps over the carpet of petals.She saw the smiles on their faces as she passed, but mostly she was looking straight ahead at Ethan, smiling at her from the altar, the pastor just behind him.Ethan was more handsome than she'd ever seen him, although she didn't know how that was possible. Perhaps it was the glow that radiated from true happiness. He wore a dark grey tuxedo, perfectly tailored. The fine material laid again
"That's beautiful, Carrie."Anna Shelby beamed as her student presented her latest artwork assignment. It was only Anna's second year of teaching after graduating from college not long ago, and she loved all the students in her sixth-grade class.Anna turned 26 last month, and since then she had felt like time was getting away from her. She spent hours dreaming about the future she wished she could have, married to a handsome and caring man who adored her, with two children of her own. She wanted a boy and a girl, which she imagined to be the perfect family. Her children would rush ahead into the shelter they ran for homeless animals, excited to pet the new litter of kittens that had just arrived."Do you think it will look good on display in the community center?"The eager student's voice snapped Anna out of her brief daydream. "Yes, Carrie, I think it will look beautiful on our spring art display."Anna taught her class at the only school in a small Midwestern town called Belleville
The next day was Thursday, the day before her class was to present artwork at the school's art display. That morning, Anna decided to leave her daydreams at home and focus on the children, who had worked hard to express their creative ideas. She didn't have children of her own yet, but she could certainly make life enjoyable for the kids in her class, who she loved as if they were her own.For the most part, she was able to keep her promise to herself, since the day was too hectic to stop and daydream about husbands and children and kittens and animal shelters that didn't exist in her life yet. One of the other teachers had called in sick, and, as will happen in a small town, there weren't any substitute teachers available to fill in. That meant that Anna, Kelly, and the other teachers would all pitch in to help the sick teacher's students get their artwork finished on time. They were all happy to help, and by the end of the day, everyone was ready to head home, including Anna.This ti
The days passed and the school's art display had gone well. Anna was thrilled at the way her students excitedly presented their work, and a couple of them even won prizes at the event.The town's attention turned to the annual festival that would be held over the next weekend in the town's park. Trucks began arriving all week carrying what would soon be concession booths and small rides for the kids, and tables were set up next to equipment that would soon be used to cook food.Ever since that day at the hardware store, Anna had thought about Ethan Greenfield. She could barely get her gardening done as she handled the flowerpots and other equipment she'd bought that day, remembering most the way he looked at her with those bright, blue eyes.With a light workload, Anna's mind had time to wander. She often daydreamed, working out real problems with an imaginary life in her head that made reality easier to manage. She had done it often when she lived with her ex-boyfriend, Alan, who ofte
The weekend had been exhausting for Anna, who normally found the festival to be a much-needed time to relax. Instead, this year she'd been constantly nervous, looking around for Ethan and dodging all the teasing comments from friends. Kelly had backed off as the weekend went on, hoping that whatever was going on with that new, handsome man in town would be a good thing for her best friend.Anna had run into Ethan more than once, and it almost seemed like he was looking for her as much as she was looking for him.'That was all just my imagination,' she thought. 'Of course he would be at a major festival in a new town. He's just trying to meet people.'The excitement of the weekend hadn't calmed down for the students in her classroom, so Anna was too busy all day to do much daydreaming, and she was grateful. She managed to get her class back into learning mode for the rest of the day, then she spent all afternoon planning out lessons for the rest of the week."What a day!" Kelly said as