139 Did I really just say that?

"Do you think I'm ready?" Grace held her breath for his final appraisal.

"I think we have a lot of the basics covered but I'm sure my mom will think of something that we forgot, so can I wish for you to fill in any details as they come up on your own? Without my input?"

"Of course!"

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"Okay, good. Hopefully that will help with thinking on your feet," smiled Stephen.

"Although we still need a last name for me," she reminded.

"Yeah, a last name. Hmm. What would sound good with the name Grace?" Stephen thought to himself for a moment.

"How about Grace... Willow?" She offered, beaming with her mischievous smile.

"Nice try," grinned Stephen. "But we would have to get married first before you take my last name."

"Shucks. It was worth a shot," she pouted.

"All in due time," he said, playfully comforting her hand. Did I really just say that?

"Maybe we should just keep the last name simple then. Something common," she offered.

"Grace.. Johnson?"

She winced, "Maybe not that common."

"Grace.. Smith?"

Grace faked retching sounds to express her disinterest, then shook her head.

"I got it! Grace Martin?"

She thought about it for a few moments. "That could work," she said finally. "Grace Martin. Martin. Ms. Grace Martin."

Stephen grinned, "How's it sound?"

"Well, I still think Grace Willow sounds better, but I'll take Grace Martin for now," she winked.

"Okay, it's settled then. You're Grace Martin, twenty one years old. Recently moved from Chicago, double major in Psychology and History. And we've been dating for three days."

"This is going to be so much fun! I feel like a real human being now!" She jumped up and down excitedly.