Serena blushed slightly as Sebastian pulled her in close to her. Four years and she was still blushing when he called her beautiful. Silly maybe... but she liked how it always felt like the first. She climbed into the car when her opened the door for her and rested her head against his shoulder as they drove, enjoying the time to be off duty, even if she had to be alert all the same. She allowed him to take her hand and guide her into the building, laughing a little when they moved the rope when he gave his name. She walked with him into the building, looking around in awe at everything. Her amazement was similar to that of when she first saw Sebastian's house... She never really understood how much money Sebastian's family actually had until she saw their giant house. She pulled her attention away from their surroundings to Sebastian when he kissed her hand. She smiled at him and followed him over to their table that was a short ways away and managed to be close to the music but also secluded enough to give them their privacy. She sat down in the booth and leaned against Sebastian again, "Does this mean I have to start calling you Prince Sebastian Lazar," She teased him before taking the chance to look around again, "This place is lovely, Sebastian," She kissed his cheek and smiled, "I love you." ~ Rae helped her out of the car and turned, placing her hand on the inside of his arm. He walked over to the garden and laughed a little as Anna thanked him, "You haven't even seen anything yet, Ross." He reached the gate to the garden and punched in a code before opening it. When they were on the other side, he looked over at the Guardian with them, "Hey, Rauri, could you grab the lights?" He asked and the girl nodded before she moved quickly through the dark and disappeared. A moment later, the lights flickered on displaying the garden in all its glory. Thousands of fairy lights hung in the air above them and around various trees and bushes. He smiled and started to guide her through the layout of the garden, "My mother loves flowers, so my father built this place from the ground up for her. It cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to build and for the yearly upkeep. Even when business wasn't doing well, he always makes sure that her garden is thriving with new and living flower that, of course, only bloom at night."