“I have one more gift for you,” Chris said with tenderness never left his voice. “What?” Emma asked, giddy with excitement. “Although, you really shouldn’t. God, Chris, you gave me so many already. You spoil me rotten.” Chris shrugged, trying to appear nonchalant. “So,” he said. “What’s another one, right?” He then dug into his pants pocket and held out a small red box from Cartier for Emma to take. Emma gasped, couldn’t believe her eyes. “Oh God, Chris,” she shrieked. “Is this what I think it is?” Chris chuckled, still acting nonchalantly. “I don’t know. What do you think it is?” Emma took the box and opened it with trembling hands. In it was a beautiful diamond ring. One diamond in the center. A solitaire. “Trivial quiz,” Chris said lightly. “Did you know that the April’s stone i

