The Lost Letter Library
Lost Letter Library Part 3

As the months went by, Emily and Jack's cooperation on the narrative kept going strong. They had incorporated their experiences into Clara and Henry's story, weaving a romantic and exciting web of tales. Their affection for one another became a vital aspect of their life as their link grew stronger every day. Jack sprung a surprise on Emily one cold winter's evening with a unique proposal. At the same café where they had had so many deep talks, he had planned a romantic dinner. With quiet music playing in the background and fairy lights flashing overhead, the atmosphere was enchanted.
Jack escorted Emily to a small, beautifully furnished table in the corner after supper. There was a leather-bound book on the table, and it resembled the one they had first discovered in the library remarkably well. They had assembled their finished narrative, replete with their own annotations and insights, inside. Jack read the last page of the book and saw his sincere note scribbled there. His voice was genuine as he gazed into Emily's eyes. "This book is a representation of our shared writing and life journey. In addition to being a co-author, I want to be your lifelong companion as we embark on this journey together.
He withdrew a small box with a quivering hand, and as he opened it, a delicate ring was visible. Emily became emotional upon realizing how deeply committed Jack was. Will you marry me, Emily? Emily nodded, her voice stifled with joy as she was overcome with emotion. Indeed, Jack. Nothing more would I love. They realized that their own story was only getting started as they embraced, their hearts entwined like the characters they had created. They were excited about the innumerable chapters they would write together in their life's journey, which they believed had been brought to this wonderful moment by the library, the letters, and their common passion.
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