The selanjutnya evening, Everett went to Una's house to pick her up for makan malam with his family. He knocked on the door. Mrs. Stratton answered. She said, "Hi, Everett. Una's upstairs getting ready." He said, "That's all right, Mrs. Stratton." He then showed her the ring he had bought and said, "Look what I got Una." Mrs. Stratton said, "It's beautiful!" He said, "I'm glad anda think so. I'm going to ask Una to marry me." Needless to say, Mrs. Stratton was thrilled. She said, "You definitely have my blessing. You've been perfect for Una." Everett smiled. He asked, "How did Mr. Stratton propose to you?" Mrs. Stratton said, "He was so romantic. He actually brought me makan malam from an Italian restaurant. He then sat the box with the ring selanjutnya to my plate. When I opened it, I was speechless. He asked me if I would marry him. I told him that I would." Everett said, "It's nice that it went so perfectly." Mrs. Stratton said, "Well, not exactly. My dog, Scout, ate the ring. He would eat anything, even if it wasn't meant to be eaten, typical Labrador. Anyway, we found the ring three days later. Don't worry; we really cleaned it. Oddly enough, it was shinier." Everett said, "Yuck! I'm glad Una doesn't have a dog!" Mrs. Stratton laughed. She said, "I was angry with Scout then, but I laugh about it now. anda see, Everett, your proposal doesn't have to be perfect. It can just be a moment the two of anda can remember." Just then, Una came to the door. She said, "Hi, Everett. How do I look?" He said, "You look beautiful." She said, "Thank you. Do anda think your parents will like me?" He said, "Like you? They'll cinta you!" With that, they went to Everett's car and started heading to his parents' house.
"What lead anda to the club where anda first saw us, Henry?" Les asked. Henry replied, "One of my neighbors told me that a rock band called A Wave Tossed in the Ocean was going to perform at the club that had opened the sebelumnya week. I thought that the name sounded interesting, so I asked him what kind of rock music, and he said, 'I think it's stuff from the sixties and seventies.' I was eager to hear the songs from my youth. When I saw anda perform, I knew anda were the right fit. Of course, anda know how we met backstage." Jimmy said, "And the rest is history." Everyone laughed. "Yes," Henry said. "The rest is history." Just then, Felix looked at his cellphone and said, "It's 10:00, guys." Henry said, "We better go to bed. We've got a big hari tomorrow." The boys all said, "Okay. Good night, Henry." Henry smiled and said, "Good night, boys. Pleasant dreams." With that, they retired to their beds for the night.
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