The seguinte afternoon, Paul was waiting for Hank just like he said. It didn't take long for Paul to notice that Hank looked pale. Paul asked, "Are you all right?" Hank said, "I'm fine." Paul said, "I know you're not." Hank said, "I feel like there's a knot in my stomach." Paul said, "I see. There's a way to get rid of it." Hank asked, "What's that?" Paul said, "Just slowly take some deep breaths in and out." Hank asked, "Does that really work?" Paul said, "Yes, just try it." Hank slowly took some deep breaths in and out. He said, "I feel better now. Thanks, Paul." Paul smiled, "Always happy to help." Hank asked, "What's next?" Paul said, "Just get behind the wheel and start driving. Don't think so hard about it; just do it." Hank said, "Okay." They switched seats. Hank was doing very well now that he wasn't so tense. He even drove home. Paul said, "Great job, Hank. You're going to ace the driver's test this time." Hank said, "I'm glad to know it was that simple. Thanks again, Paul." The two brothers hugged and went into the house.
"What lead you to the club where you first saw us, Henry?" Les asked. Henry replied, "One of my neighbors told me that a rock band called A Wave Tossed in the Ocean was going to perform at the club that had opened the anterior week. I thought that the name sounded interesting, so I asked him what kind of rock music, and he said, 'I think it's stuff from the sixties and seventies.' I was eager to hear the songs from my youth. When I saw you perform, I knew you were the right fit. Of course, you know how we met backstage." Jimmy said, "And the rest is history." Everyone laughed. "Yes," Henry said. "The rest is history." Just then, Felix looked at his cellphone and said, "It's 10:00, guys." Henry said, "We better go to bed. We've got a big dia tomorrow." The boys all said, "Okay. Good night, Henry." Henry smiled and said, "Good night, boys. Pleasant dreams." With that, they retired to their beds for the night.
THE END
THE END
A few hours later, Una and Everett were comfortably snuggled up together on the couch, sharing the last of Una's chocolates which lay in the open box between them, as the credits rolled on the movie.
"That was so good," murmured Una, her head resting on Everett's shoulder. "You know - I was looking progressivo, para a frente to your plans, whatever they were going to be, but I was really hoping we'd be able to watch this."
Everett gave a small laugh and shook his head. "I wish I'd known. I could have saved myself all this trouble."
Una grinned. "This year, our Valentine's dia plans were on me," she said. "Next ano I expect it to be your turn."
Everett felt a warm rush at the thought of seguinte year, that Una was so certain they would be celebrating Valentine's dia together seguinte year. But then... of course, Everett though. He wouldn't have considered anything different.
"I amor you, Una," he said.
"I amor you too, Everett," she said.
"That was so good," murmured Una, her head resting on Everett's shoulder. "You know - I was looking progressivo, para a frente to your plans, whatever they were going to be, but I was really hoping we'd be able to watch this."
Everett gave a small laugh and shook his head. "I wish I'd known. I could have saved myself all this trouble."
Una grinned. "This year, our Valentine's dia plans were on me," she said. "Next ano I expect it to be your turn."
Everett felt a warm rush at the thought of seguinte year, that Una was so certain they would be celebrating Valentine's dia together seguinte year. But then... of course, Everett though. He wouldn't have considered anything different.
"I amor you, Una," he said.
"I amor you too, Everett," she said.