In teenage years, three months of dating one person is considered a long time. That of course changes as one age but for Matt and Sora, it is their teenage hours and a celebration was planned.

The anniversary dinner was at a small, quiet restaurant that was within walking distance from Sora's home. She wore a simple one piece dress that stop just above her knees and he wore jeans without holes in the pockets. She wore her hair pulled up in a twist and a smear of lip gloss and painted nails. He wore a touch of clean, crisp cologne and a blue shirt.

She was in his arms as they walked towards the diner. She would breathe in deeply and vowed she would never forget this night.

He thought she looked amazing though she wore the simplest styles; she wore them with an air of sophistication.

They settled in a corner table, away from families with children to enjoy a more secluded environment. They placed their orders and waited for their meals it was then that Matt pulled a small gift wrapped box and placed it on the table.

"What's this?" Sora looked up surprised for when Matt picked her up moments ago, he handed her chocolates and flowers. She did not expect another gift.

"It's nothing really." Matt explained as he looked at the box in her hand. "I'm not into these little mile stones steps in a relationship. I often thought it was a bit too much to celebrate a week or a month together."

"Oh." Sora blinked a bit disappointed. "You should have said something; we could have just stayed home."

"That's just it," Matt gave her a bit of a smile. "I couldn't say no to it. You wanted to do something special and I love spending time with you. It isn't that big of deal as long as you don't get upset if I'm not excited about our four months, five months and so on. I never was big on this kind of thing but I wanted to tonight. I wanted to take you out. I have dinner with you. To buy you a little gift just to see that smile on your face. I'm serious about you, Sora."

"I'm serious about you as well, Matt." Sora smiled as she busy herself in opening the gift, a way to hide her redden cheeks. She pulled a bracelet out of the gift box. The band of the bracelet was solid silver engraved with an infinity symbol between a M and a S. "It's beautiful, Matt."

"It isn't much but." Matt gave a shrug as he reached over to help Sora put it on.

"Well I love it." Sora said once the bracelet was hooked, she leaned over the table to kiss Matt.

"Did I just miss something?" Mimi had seen the couple together through the window and invited herself to join them. She was walked to their table when Sora planted a lovely kiss on Matt's lips. She stopped just as she reached the table and put one hand on her hip. "Because, I think I missed something."

"Mimi." Sora sat back down in her seat and quickly looked over at Matt.

"When did you two happen?" Mimi looked between her friends. "Not that I think it's wrong but it would had been nice to know about it."

"Three months." Sora showed her the bracelet. "Today is our anniversary."

"Oh Sora, it's beautiful!" Mimi took Sora's out stretched arm into her hand to examine the bracelet better. "Still, three months and you told none of us? What about Tai?"

"No one knows Mimi." Matt smiled politely at the waitress who served them. "We didn't want to make a big deal out of it if things didn't work out."

"And now?" Mimi asked with a look of excitement.

"We aren't hiding our relationship any longer." Matt took Sora's hand across the table. "So I guess this is where it becomes official."

"Perfect!" Mimi did a small happy dance as she dug her cell phone out of her purse. "Just do that whole kissing thing again while I get a cam shot and send it to all our friends."

"Really?" Matt blinked unsurely.

"Oohhh sure. This way is so much easier than me texting them and them texting me back and then texting you to confirm if the whole thing is true or not." Mimi explained in one breath.

Matt glanced over at Sora, who in return gave him a shrug of indifference. Once again she leaned over the table and Matt met her half way with a kiss. Mimi clicked the camera with a giggle and quickly started to send a picture text to their friends.

"I believe you two want some alone time." Mimi turned and gave them a slight wave but took time to message Sora that she wanted information later.

"She will make sure everyone knows." Sora told Matt.

"I'm okay with that." Matt admitted.

Miles stones in any relation is mild to everyone but those in that relations. For even if you are included in the celebration, you are never truly included for it is a celebration of only two hearts.


A/N: Thanks for the reviews everyone. I believe I got back to everyone that I could through message. I asked a few for ideas of what they would like to read and you all had wonderful ideas that I do plan to use. Thank you all.
I wasn't happy about this chapter but I also wasn't in the mood to write. Yet sometimes you have to keep writing, even if it is a little bit. Thanks again everyone, you all are great.