After several minutes, a man walked over to us with a box. He opened it to show the clasp now engraved with an O, and Gage smiled. I expected him to take it out, but he took the box and closed it once again. I felt confused as he stood. "Let's go home, Oli." He said as I stood as well. I followed him out to the car and once we were on the road again, I opened my mouth to question him. "I wouldn't do that in public." He said before I could ask. He gripped the steering wheel slightly harder. "It's not some show. It's just for us." He glanced my way and I was slightly speechless. "You continue to surprise me," I said, and he chuckled softly. "Good. Otherwise, it might get boring." He teased me but I smiled. Once we were back home, he led me up to his room. He had me sit on the bed. "This i

