Becca laughed as she was pulled up a hill.
“Just tell me Dick,” she said.
“No. I want to mostra you.”
Becca laughed again and shook her head at her boyfriend.
“You're crazy. And a dork.”
“I resent that.”
Becca was pushed to a stop and shje could feel Dick's breath hot on her ear as he stood behind her. He removed the blindfold and Becca opened her eyes. She blinked as she saw her parents' graves moved from their old spot to sit da Dick's parents. Her parents' headstones were beautifully engraved wih their names, the times they lived, and two hearts linked together. The same incription was engraved on their hedstones and Becca recognized it as what they would say before every circus act.
“It doesn't matter how the mostra ends. All that matters is how much we enjoyed it and how much we Amore each other. Because Life is just one big circus act.”
Dick wrapped his arms around Becca's waist an she just stared at the gift before her. Finally, she found her voice and turned around in Dick's arms to stare at him.
“I-I can't believe-I just-thank you. It's amazing. Thank te so much.”
Robin pressed a gentle baciare to her lips and pulled away.
“You deserved it. And your parents also deserved the coffins te couldn't give them.”
Becca brought his lips back to her for a moment before she pulled away to respond.
“You're the best, te know that?”
Robin smiled, pleased that he'd done the right thing.
“Am I still a dork?” he asked.
“Yes. But you're my dork.”
Robin grinned into her eyes and grabbed a basket from behind a tree, something he'd placed there earlier.
“You wanted to share a lunch with your parents. Why not now?”
“I have nothing to hold me back.”
So they had their picnic in between the graves of their parents. It may seem like a weird place to have a picnic. But for two orphans wh were in love, it was the most perfect spot in the whole world.
“Just tell me Dick,” she said.
“No. I want to mostra you.”
Becca laughed again and shook her head at her boyfriend.
“You're crazy. And a dork.”
“I resent that.”
Becca was pushed to a stop and shje could feel Dick's breath hot on her ear as he stood behind her. He removed the blindfold and Becca opened her eyes. She blinked as she saw her parents' graves moved from their old spot to sit da Dick's parents. Her parents' headstones were beautifully engraved wih their names, the times they lived, and two hearts linked together. The same incription was engraved on their hedstones and Becca recognized it as what they would say before every circus act.
“It doesn't matter how the mostra ends. All that matters is how much we enjoyed it and how much we Amore each other. Because Life is just one big circus act.”
Dick wrapped his arms around Becca's waist an she just stared at the gift before her. Finally, she found her voice and turned around in Dick's arms to stare at him.
“I-I can't believe-I just-thank you. It's amazing. Thank te so much.”
Robin pressed a gentle baciare to her lips and pulled away.
“You deserved it. And your parents also deserved the coffins te couldn't give them.”
Becca brought his lips back to her for a moment before she pulled away to respond.
“You're the best, te know that?”
Robin smiled, pleased that he'd done the right thing.
“Am I still a dork?” he asked.
“Yes. But you're my dork.”
Robin grinned into her eyes and grabbed a basket from behind a tree, something he'd placed there earlier.
“You wanted to share a lunch with your parents. Why not now?”
“I have nothing to hold me back.”
So they had their picnic in between the graves of their parents. It may seem like a weird place to have a picnic. But for two orphans wh were in love, it was the most perfect spot in the whole world.