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They proposed to each other on a Friday in May at the cemetery where they had first said they loved each other nearly two years before. Dan went first. He recounted their many long walks in the cemetery; he said that this was the place where he had chosen to trust Selah. Dan told her he would continue to choose her for many years to come. He gave her a silver ring with a split band and a white sapphire at the center. Selah went second. She said that in a world being pulled apart by entropy (something Dan told her about), she wanted to grow closer together. She gave Dan a ring made of black locust, with crushed emeralds in the center. It was a sweet ceremony; it was a precious, quiet moment. Then, they left the cemetery, engagement rings on hands, and drove to their favorite frozen yogurt shop, Perkits.