Cassie smirked when he basically forced her to lay back and cover up, laughing slightly, "Oh look, another example of your 'natural charm'. Forcing a girl to rest when she doesn't even need or want it. Such a lucky woman I am." She joked, watching him leave and sighed, staying there as he said, staring up at the dark ceiling for what seemed like a long while. Just in a little over a minute though the lights in the room had flickered on, making her blink and try to adjust to the new lightening. She had just gotten used to it when Serix walked in, sitting on the edge of her bed. When he started speaking, she sat up a little bit and listened to his words, a bit stunned at what he was suggesting. It was really strange, how fast their relationship was moving along. And yet, this all just felt so natural. It felt like the two of them were just supposed to be together and be so close like this. And so, when he proposed something so strange as to getting married--- or in his case mated---Cassie wasn't weirded out by it at all. In fact, she was thrilled at the thought of getting married to Serix and that he wanted to get married as well. He was basically proposing to her right then and Cassie really felt like the luckiest girl in the world. Growing up in this wasteland, trying to survive, she had never thought she would get a proposal from anyone, and here she was. She couldn't ask for anything more. Smiling very brightly and happily at him, Cassie nodded quickly and leaned forward, her hands on his cheeks as she kissed him, laughing slightly under his lips, "Serix, yes." She looked him in the eyes, as happy as ever, "Let's make this whole relationship of ours, as crazy and strange as it is, offical, Serix."