That squeal of joy was precisely the reason that Finnley had called in the first place. Her sister's happiness for her only added to her own, and it was only right. Charlie was gaining family out of this, too. Settling back in a little so that they could actually see each other, Finnley recounted, "It was very romantic. Oliver made the first meal he cooked for me when we started dating. I predictably completely derailed the initial conversation, babbling about possibly selling the house. But when we circled back around from that, he just started telling me all the reasons that he loves me, and that he wants the future and family that we could have together and he proposed. He got down on one knee and everything." Finnley's grin was so broad that it made her cheeks ache a little, "It's his mother's ring, so I know it's got to be...God, so incredibly important to him and to her."