Garrett He stood looking at engagement rings on Monday morning. He was in an exclusive jewellery store, and being attended to by not one of the sales staff that had been behind the counter when he’d walked in. But the store manager, who had come out and shooed them away, to tend to him herself. She then proceeded to bring out the store's most expensive rings and place them before him. She was standing there herself telling him about each of those seven rings that she’d laid out before him. They were all large diamonds, some with diamond-encrusted bands or diamond surrounds. They were impressive, but very large and flashy. They were full statement pieces that showed off how much money one had spent was all he saw. The first one was fifty thousand dollars, and they only went up in price.

