The cool crisp air of the dimming landscape around Dr. Delbert Doppler gently brushed across his face and through his tussled hair. His mind wasn't truly on the road ahead of him as he mentally replayed the picnic he had just had with Amelia. Once again and much to his embarrassment, he had failed to pop the question. It just hadn't felt right. Not a single moment in the weeks since he'd bought the damn thing was right. He'd yet to find that perfect moment. Besides, he wasn't sure if she would actually say 'yes'. Why would someone like her go for a guy like him? Quietly he urged Delilah along the road towards home.
Amelia looked at the distr
Delbert waited nervously at the dock at the bustling space port for a particular ship to dock. Usually he'd have his eyes peeled for an Imperial Naval vessel, but today was much different and much more nerve-wracking. He had spent long, long hours trying to locate his guest, but it hadn't been in vain. Though difficulties had arisen when he had learned that she had settled into a quite remote planet, he had managed to set up a correspondence through mail. Finally the passengers started to leave the ship when the vessel had been secured. Delbert raised the sign he had constructed to signal over his guests. Even though they were easy to sp