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It all began when a ring that was delivered to the wrong address was successfully obtained, and re-sized forty-seven times before the big moment. The groom-to-be was carefully planning out all of the details of the proposal, even getting his boss and co-workers in on the stunt. The bride-to-be was told that there would be a "company photo" that needed to be taken under the premise that it would be needed for the following year's "December" calendar photo. The arrangements had been made. The ring was still warm, and the stage was set. Studio space had been secured for the "company photo," and the betrothed couple set out to secure the space for the rest of the attendees who knew that they were actually not needed for the moment to come. The photographer arrived, and the small group entered the studio. The lights came on, and after a moment, the photographer strategically asked if we'd be willing to help her "test the light" in the space where the intended photo would take place. As we awkwardly stood on front of the lens, she asked the couple to post this way, and that, until she asked for the key words, "how about a prom pose?". To which the couple laughed, and turned to one another for guidance. At this moment, the groom-to-be knelt down, and asked the famous question, "did you know that I was going to propose to you today?". The question was responded to with a shriek of excitement and laughter. "No, I had no idea!" She replied. Then, the real question was asked, "will you marry me?" She said yes, and the wedding planning continued forever and ever after.