Rae smiled as Anna knelt down looked at the flower that was in front of her. As she thanked him and told her that she believed she owed his one, he pulled his pants up a little before he crouched down beside her. He moved his hand behind her own and in a quick movement, plucked it from the flower bed. He took it in his hands and sniffed it before he pushed her hair away from her ear and tucked it in there, "Perfect. You look more like a girl... I guess." He pat his legs and took her hand again, "Now, you're stomach is basically screaming to get fed," He started to guide her further into the garden until they reached a little gazebo with a table all set up for dinner, right now to a little bread basket. He smiled and walked her over before he moved in front of her and pulled out her chair. Once she was seated he grabbed a bottle of wine from the bucket and popped open the cork, pouring it into the glass. He looked at her, "Let Rauri be the Guardian. You need a distraction so... try to be a girl," He teased before he took his own seat. He gestured to the basket of bread, "Have as much as you'd like," He pulled out his phone and text someone before he put it away again, "Food will be here in a bit. I figured I'd let Rauri order, her appetite should match your's better than mine and I'd hate if you left hungry." He leaned back in his seat and looked around the lit up garden for a moment before sitting forward and shedding his suit jacket. He turned to place it on the back of the chair. He sat back and rested his elbow on the arm on the chair and rose his fingers to his lips, "Hm..." He thought before shaking his head, "You know, Ross. As much as I'd love you having to owe me one, I'm having a surprisingly good time. I think you're good, little Dhampir." ~ A coy little smile spread across Serena's lips when Sebastian told her not to worry about expenses. She supposed that just something that all Dhampirs dealt with in ways that the Moroi never had to. She had always liked to think about what she would buy for herself when she was out with Sebastian but she sighed and nodded, "Alright. I'll get the most expensive thing on the menu," She said with a small laugh. She placed her hand on his chest as they kissed and her smile grew when he told her he loved her. She loved hearing those words from him, just telling her that everything was alright. Although, she could tell most days that everything was alright between them, she could almost always feel love radiating off of him. Of course, that always made it very hard to remain angry at him.... She looked up when someone came along with the menus and turned to pick one up. She hadn't even had the chance to look at it when Sebastian was stealing away her attention again. She looked at him and rested her hands in her lap, "What is it?" As he continued to talk about wanting to ask later, she felt him growing more and more nervous. She placed her hands on the table and looked at him, "Sebastian, are you all right?" She watched him as he ran his thumb over her finger, she was getting worried as she felt his nerves jumping around inside her head but what he was saying didn't seem to match them. However, he was cut off a moment later by a waitress asking to take their order. Serena tried not to laugh, since neither of them had had a chance to even look at the menu let alone decide on something to eat. Her eyes fell back to Sebastian when he mentioned showing her something. She watched him as he pulled out a little black box and blinked a few times as he placed her hand over it. She took it into her hands and moved it closer to herself before she opened it. Her eyes widened a little at the sight of the diamond encrusted gold band with a little bow at the front. She looked up at Sebastian as he mentioned not wanting to get her a large ring with a fancy diamond that could get in the way. She didn't know what she was more amazed by the ring or that Sebastian had managed to keep it all a secret, closing it off in his head without her even noticing. Most times they could tell when the other was hiding something because they could sense a part of the brain being hidden away when they came to it. Although, she didn't really comb through Sebastian's head the same as he accidentally brushed her brain on a bad day. Either way, keeping a secret was quite the feat. She looked down at the ring again before her eyes moved back to her, "Sebastian," She said quietly, a small smile on her lips, "Was the question that you wanted to ask if I like the ring? Or is it... Will I marry you? Because if it is, the answer is yes."