She Said No Three Times
Before She Said Yes π
The Proposal Story That Nobody Believed Could Work
THE FIRST NO π
Marcus proposed to Sarah for the first time on a beach in Malibu during sunset with a string quartet playing in the background and rose petals spelling "Will You Marry Me?" in the sand and a two-carat diamond ring that he had spent four months choosing, and she said no, not because she did not love him but because the proposal felt like it was designed for Instagram rather than for her, a production that prioritized spectacle over substance, and she told him that she wanted to be proposed to in a way that showed he knew who she actually was rather than who romantic convention said she should want to be, and Marcus was devastated and confused because he had done everything the internet said constituted a perfect proposal and could not understand how perfection could produce rejection π’
THE SECOND NO π₯
Six months later Marcus proposed again, this time privately in their apartment with no audience and no production, just him and her and the ring and a speech he had memorized about their future together, and she said no again because the speech while beautiful was generic, full of promises about growing old together and building a life that could have been addressed to anyone, and she wanted to hear not a speech but a conversation, not promises about a hypothetical future but acknowledgment of the specific real relationship they had built including its difficulties and imperfections, and Marcus was more confused than ever because he had addressed her criticism of the first proposal by removing the spectacle but had apparently missed something more fundamental about what she needed π
THE THIRD TIME AND THE YES π
Marcus spent three months not planning a proposal but instead genuinely thinking about what Sarah had been trying to tell him, and he realized that both previous proposals had been performances, the first a public performance of romance and the second a private performance of sincerity, but performances nonetheless where he was playing the role of perfect proposer rather than being genuinely himself, and Sarah who had fallen in love with the real Marcus could detect the performance even when it was polished enough to fool everyone else.
The third proposal happened on a Tuesday morning while they were making breakfast and he was scrambling eggs badly because he had never learned to cook properly and she was laughing at his technique, and without planning it without a ring without a speech he said "I burn everything I cook and I forget to take out the trash and I snore and I will never be the guy from the beach with the string quartet but I know that you hate cilantro and that you cry at dog videos and that you read the last page of books first and that you are the most genuinely kind person I have ever met and I do not want to perform being in love with you anymore I just want to actually be in love with you for the rest of my life, will you marry me?" and she said yes before he finished the sentence because this was the proposal she had been waiting for, not perfect but true, not rehearsed but real, and the eggs burned while they kissed and neither of them cared because the breakfast was ruined but the proposal was finally exactly right π₯β€οΈβ¨
Love is Life If You Find the Right Person,
Beacause One Peron Can Destroy Or Heal Your Life...
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