Ray POV
What she said actually hit me hard. Because all this time, I had been thinking about the inherent value of everything around me. A collector's piece worn by someone important in the past would naturally be worth more than a regular piece of jewelry you could buy in a store.
An art piece created by a legendary artist would naturally be worth a higher price compared to one made by an unknown artist on a street corner.
But there was sentimental value in everything, just like how Claudia had been keeping a supposedly worthless penguin doll that I won from a claw machine a long time ago.
It was just junk to others, but to her, it was the first gift she had ever gotten after her mother's death.
Thus, I had been spending my days and nights thinking of a good way to propose, only to realize that Claudia wanted something more private and sentimental as part of her proposal.
