As paradoxical as it was, Odira felt like her heart had stopped and as though it were racing. A permanent arrangement could mean—she hoped—one thing and on thing only. Her eyes widened at the sight of the ring.
"You must say it aloud, Mr. Keene," Odira directed cautiously, "for I fear my imagine might run off with me if you do not."
"You must say it aloud, Mr. Keene," Odira directed cautiously, "for I fear my imagine might run off with me if you do not."

If I could marry Bee I would but I can't so I ship our characters instead.