After their juicy kisses, Hugh called Clarence. The latter came back with Sheila's family. Hugh approached her parents and pulled each person's hand and placed them on his forehead one after the other, as a sign of respect.
"Good afternoon, Uncle, Auntie. I came to ask for Sheila's hand in marriage," said Hugh. The parents smiled back at him.
"I think Sheila already said yes," the mother said, smiling.
"I believe so with that ring in her finger. Then we'll just talk about the wedding then," said the father.
"Of course, thank you for your blessing, Uncle, Auntie," said Hugh. "But before that, I still have something to show you."
Then Hugh looked at Clarence, the latter nodded. He called someone on his phone and nodded back at Hugh.
"I want to apologize first because what I'm about to show you is supposed to happen before I propose and give the ring but … anyway," he raised his hand toward the door, "Sheila, Sir, Ma'am, Bernard, you too, please go out," said Hugh.