Diamond and Cole's Valentine Venture

 

Diamond liked a plan. Cole liked a good Valentine’s Day. Between the two of them, they figured they could make the holiday feel special without letting it get away from them. They talked it through ahead of time, agreed on what made sense, and stuck to it. A quick stop at Marshalls took care of the outfits: a new dress for Diamond and a sharp blazer for Cole. Nothing flashy. Just right.

Valentine’s Day arrived without any surprises. After Mrs. Miner—Cole’s mom and a reliable babysitter—settled in with her granddaughter Jade, Diamond and Cole headed downtown. Their first stop was lunch at a swanky hotel restaurant, the kind of place that feels fancy the second you walk in, even in daylight. Cole parked in the employee garage near his office, which put them within easy walking distance of everything they had planned. It was an easy start to the day.

With lunch wrapped up, the couple leaned into the charm of downtown and made their way to a local playhouse for a Valentine’s Day matinee. It was the perfect follow‑up: cozy seats, live performance energy, and that unmistakable buzz you only get from a shared experience. The afternoon unfolded at an unhurried pace, one moment leading naturally into the next.

By the time they headed home, the day felt complete—stylish outfits, good food, a great show, and zero regret. Diamond and Cole ended the day exactly where they wanted to be—content, relaxed, and glad they’d done things their way. Some days didn’t need a big finale to feel complete.

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