In an instant, the dark night sky lit up with a splash of color.
At the same time, all of the lights in the theme park came on, and the letter 'V appeared on the LED screen, painting their faces in red.
WhooshlBang!
Right then, fireworks went off in the distance that seemed to shake the night sky, stopping faraway passersby in their tracks as they watched in awe.
The colorful flames lit up the starry sky and burnt dazzlingly to the very last second until it finally fizzled out.
After that, another one took its place. The fireworks went off again and again, resembling both bright supernovas and fluttering fireflies.
Vivian was completely stunned.
Never had she imagined that this would be the gift Finnick was speaking of. She was so happy that she didn't know what to say and simply clapped her hands in glee like a child who had gotten her favorite sweets.
Finnick lowered his head and looked at Vivian. His mouth, which usually rested in a nondescript line, was now raised in a gentle smile.
The whole theme park was open just for Vivian. Finnick was willing to spend thousands, even millions on Vivian as long as it made her happy, no questions asked.
The woman's emotions had already become a significant part of his life and affected him every day. As they spent their days together, he started to change too.
Finnick looked at Vivian's reddened face and asked, "Vivian, do you like it?"
"I do! I love it, Finnick!" Vivian exclaimed, looking at Finnick with shining eyes.
She had severely underestimated Finnick. I didn't know he could be this romantic.
She asked, "Did you really come up with all this on your own?"
"It took me forever to plan out everything."
"I love it. Thank you so much, Finnick." Vivian was getting choked up. Her eyes started to glint with tears.
It was already hard enough for him to book the whole theme park on his own. She hadn't imagined that he could come up with even more things to shock her with. From displaying his love for her on the LED screen and a whole firework show, what other tricks did he have up his sleeve?
Finnick thought, Looks like the Internet is much more reliable than a Casanova like Xavier.lt turns out that women really do need to be coddled. Well, that's one thing Xavier got right.
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