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Well, to say this was an every day thing... it simply wasn't. For the first time in a long while, Zorlo actually felt... well, he felt something akin to being nervous. If he even remembered the fact he could be nervous, now was the worst time. As he finished with his neck tie, the green haired man smiled at his reflection in the mirror as he looked over his dark green tuxedo. Black be damned. After all, why wouldn't a man with green hair wear a green tux?
"So, you're really going through with this, aren't you?" Monroe asked. The dark clad man was leaning against a wall, his arms crossed over his chest as he looked at the Aura Master. "I never thought this day would actually come. A day we see Zorlo anything other than calm and collected. I knew something had to shake you." "Yes, and you also knew it wasn't you, now shut up!" Zachary said to Monroe, looking at Zorlo. "Anyway, Z, a lot of people came. Seems that Rain guy, his sister, some guy named Raven, some chick with what looks like either pink or purple hair, a dude with purple hair, and some loud mouthed guy with some kind of odd magical powers are here. Aside from them, there are a whole lot of other people here too. I was astonished, to say the least." "You shouldn't be," Monroe intervened. "After all, he's a legend at the Dome. Since that wench left, he's the only pseudo human full teacher at the Dome." Zachary glared at the bounty hunter and reached for where his sword would have been, gone for the dark blue tux he wore. "You're lucky. Any other day, I would have slapped you clean through that wall." "Yeah, yeah, whatever you say, Red. After all, that two dollar-" Monroe was ceased as he caught Zorlo's glance towards him. "Yeah, yeah, I know." "Cadenza, Hunter and Louis. I couldn't find a one of them to be here today. It's rather sad, but still, I knew this would happen. Anyway, I'm sad he isn't here either. Then again, the dead don't normally appear like humans do." The assistants laughed as they kept a close eye on Zorlo. "So..." Monroe started, sighing lightly as he said what needed to be said, "You're really going through with this. You're going to, single handedly, lead a small band against an army. What do you think you and those you bring are, Uber Mensche?" Monroe asked, not really liking the idea. Zorlo turned and took a step forward, smiling as he always did, a bit more perspirous was all. "Not at all. We're greater. I'm only bringing those I know will be able to handle any kind of power that is dangerous." "You're just mad he's leaving you here," the ice innate interjected as he smiled. "I am not. I'd rather take care of the kids here than go off and fight with pansy angels. I need to do something to keep my skills sharp." An object flew through the air towards Monroe, the bounty hunter barely catching it as is neared his eyes, and stepping back. "That is for you. It is the secret to your freedom. Take it to a place called the Temple of the Sun and that crystal will divide your soul from Set's. If you're lucky enough to live, then all you have to do is seal Set into that gem and all will be good." "Okay, for one, the chance I could die makes it slightly less worth it, if not more exciting, but the fact that it doesn't do everything on its own kinda pisses me off. But, whatever, thanks Z," the warrior stated bluntly as he placed the crystal into his pocket. "Ready?" Zorlo asked his squire with a smile. "Yes, I am. I've never been more so," the firebrand stated as the three left the room and made towards the long walk ahead of them. Monroe would sneak into the seats, and Zachary would do his job as the ring bearer. After all, who needed a best man?
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OoC: I really didn't want to miss this event--and Sakume and Z were both kind enough to agree to let me be a part. So, even if I'm rusty, here I am to proudly join in on what will probably be my last RP. :3
IC: A high heel thrust itself into the dragon's side as two hands jerked the beast's neck upward. Somewhere, hanging off the creature's tail, Prince Hunter Merridale screamed as his trousers narrowly missed catching onto the spire of a clock tower. “No, Avello, I don’t care what you see in the trash down there--" Cadenza shouted over the wind as she steered them back on course, "--we're already late. And since when did your eyesight become so good?” "Righ-ragh..." the violet dragon whimpered guiltily. He flapped his giant wings frantically as they cleared another spire. Further back, Louis erupted into a chorus of laughter as Merridale scrabbled for purchase and nearly got an unwanted tailoring job done by a flagpole. Oblivious to the action behind her, Cadenza yelled on: "I can't believe no one at the Dome could find us...bunch of useless halfwits. We'll be lucky if we make it before they..." The woman's voice trailed off as the grand hall the wedding was to take place in came into view. Anger melted away. She had seen Broccoli Head do a lot of things...heard about a lot of fights, and adventures, and all other sorts of stories. But today, he was getting married. It seemed so...human of him, for once. He always frustrated her with his "above-it-all", righteous level-headedness, but today he was doing something she could actually be proud of him for and could respect. He'd left poor Selene to go off and fight and risk his life and deal with things bigger than himself so many times before...but now he was finally returning to her, and finally tying that true bond of commitment. The gypsy remembered her own wedding, back in the recesses of her memory where she rarely dared to go these days...and felt happy, for the both of them. This was a big day. Louis and Hunter shut their mouths and watched her like they were waiting for a volcano that wasn't rumbling right now, but they sure as hell expected to be all lava and smoke in a second or two. When they touched down in the hall's front yard and she was still wearing that placid "woman-at-a-wedding" smile, they exchanged glances and shrugged. Cadenza slid off Avello's back, smoothed out her dress and hair, and rushed for the doors. "What are you two waiting for?" she called back, and Louis thought he heard, even in those words, a merriness he had not expected. But then, why, he thought, should he be surprised? Two of her friends...even if she'd never admit to them as friends when she was sober, were getting married. No matter what else there might be to worry about, this was a joyous occasion. Bring on the music and the laughter! Bring on the champagne! An usher in the lobby glanced up to meet the trio striding in. His eyes first went, obviously, to the woman; she was utterly ravishing in her red bridesmaid dress, the fine, crimson cloth hugging her luscious curves until ending in a bloom-like flourish at the bottom, and playing against her olive-colored skin in a way that he found it almost impossible to tear his eyes away from her; she was like a beautiful rose gilt with bronze. Her long, luxuriant raven hair fell in curly tresses, with a few curls pinned back by a ruby-encrusted clip. Her make-up was soft and natural, with lightly flushed cheeks and a slight touch of crimson near the eyes that made the deep blues of them stand out brilliantly. And--in the shadows of her dress, where no one without her magic could ever see--a gunblade, cutlass, and dagger completed the ensemble. With these few accessories taken into consideration, an onlooker might want to revise his view of the color of the dress to something more like blood-red. She passed the usher, smiling and declaring herself to be a guest of the bride before going through to the main hall. Some moments later, the usher shook his head and pondered over his vague memory of the last two minutes to discover why his tie was damp with his own drool. He nodded emptily to two men garbed in white tuxedos and red ties as he rung his tie out by a sink. One laughed as he removed a tall, floppy brown hat from his head and went inside. "He looks like you did when you saw her, Merridale." If any guests on the grooms' side had looked up at that moment, they might have heard a muffled, "Hush, please," as a princely fellow and a farmer who seemed to have struggled into a tux and wandered in from the fields strode up to meet the groom. OoC: In case anyone else unexpectedly wants to see the bridesmaids' dress Sakume picked like Honour did, here's the link. Maybe not exactly like that, since Honour seems to think it's too slinky, but something like that, and that color. XP
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Offical Snuggler of Kitties, Chibi Kitty Court
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The front door of the establishment opened once again, a heated breeze slipping through the oaken crevasse as the frames slipped apart, the dryness of the desert seemed to accompany it. Within its lofty arms, this wind carried with it the sweet scent of water, and the acrid taste of metal, and fire, and the sound of silk upon skin and the click of metallic heels upon stone that rang out with a light tempo throughout the antechamber.
Upon her touch the door just seemed to fling itself open, it was surprising considering how heavy the door seemed to look, so perhaps she had used too much force. It also did not help that a wind had seemed to follow her, throughout her journey across land and time, and probably dimensions, to this seemingly far off corner of the multi-verse. This spacious chapel, where one whom had luckily beaten her in a duel was getting betrothed, or rather was betrothed and was now consummating the betrothal… Vana did not really know of such matters, she found such rituals and sacraments pointless, but nonetheless, she would not miss this day. The ample sunlight that shone full heartedly upon the woman was warm, although not as warm as where she had just been. Her entrance was startling, she was sure, to the usher who stood across from her, his jaw hanging slightly loose. But mayhap it was merely the visage the Coquette painted. The sun was illuminating her from behind, giving fire to the golden and lilac curls that framed her picturesque face, her savory primrose lips and clear amethyst feline oculars were cast in shadow, darkening somewhat although both shone with their innate moisture. It did the same for the, what some call Spanish-style dress she wore, making the silvery viridian a more forest green, and her cream skin a more honey. She blazed, a beauty incarnate, like so many of her sisters. She walked forth, a sumptuous leg appearing from the slit in her dress as it so often did, the metallic end of her spiked heel clunking dully for effect against the carpeted flooring, the silver colored woven fabric making the old-styled rug appear lackluster in comparison, the reflective surface glaring in the usher’s sight as his range of vision moved downward and then quickly up once again to try and catch the woman’s eyes as they flashed toward him. He moved past her, quickly, shutting the door, which was actually a little heavy to him, removing the blinding glare of the day. He turned toward Vana, a welcoming smile upon his face. The spy snapped open her fan as he turned to her, the weapon/accessory seeming to appear out of midair into her delicately shaped appendage. She waved it back and forth slowly, methodically, the unmoving air of the place stirred by enmeshed silk that was supported by the customary ironwood slats of the Coquette battle-fan. This fan was not one of her most battle worthy, as it lacked really any offensive options, but this was a marriage ceremony, how much trouble should there be… “Groom or bride,” he asked, his voice slightly nervous as the buxom blond peered at him uninterested. “Oh, would you like me to take that?” he then added, pointing to the package Vana held in her left arm. She shifted the weight of the long box slightly, the thick gold muslin and slick lilac velvet ribbon sliding against her perfectly hairless skin effortlessly, as if she were contemplating the weight and contents of it just by how it felt in her arms. She smiled at him lightly, in a way that her plush lips merely stretched upward, but her teeth did not show. “No, I would rather give it to them myself,” she replied softly, her soft bell-like voice hanging in the air. “Which side do I sit upon?” The man pointed to the correct one, and Vana followed the direction he pointed to. She decided to sit near the front, in hopes that perhaps before the ceremony began she would be able to give the couple their gifts. It was just that something did not really feel all that right; her feral instincts told her that she did not belong in this place. But perhaps it had been her journey through the treacherous deserts to the blacksmith whom had made the gifts, and the subsequent swift journey back home to have her gifts enchanted by the house’s Kitra Priestess that made her feel this way. The woman who only looked nine years old ran her hands over the ornate metal. Her fingers following the elegant curves of the rose stem-shaped, and green stained, steel. She touched every single one of the many petals that made up the middle of the fan, somehow even reaching under where they overlapped from one step to the next without cutting herself. She then ran her palm over the red rose heads, tops ground razor sharp, no blood appearing, just a soft red glow. She then put the small, for a battle fan, fan down, and grabbed the dagger but its but, the head of the rose. She redid the same process, hands perusing the wavy blade that was the leaves and some stem, while the stem served mostly as a blood-flow, slightly indented from the rest of the blade. “Your craftsman did well, very well on these. Which house were they from?” the Kitra asked, her voice wizened far beyond the look of her body. “Not a house, for this I traveled to a far away land. A place called Hyrule,” Vana replied, looking at the priestess quizzically. “So, what will they do?” “I need not tell you, you will find out soon enough. Far too soon enough,” she stated, getting up and retreating into her complex hall of rooms.
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"Archer's so cool, and Shiro's a penis with ears"
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Suits weren’t exactly his kind of thing, especially with a tie. The black piece around his neck felt like it was choking him. It was a black suit with a white shirt underneath, because nothing else looked really good on him. Except maybe gold, to go with his eyes, but he never did like looking…‘extravagant’. He shifted his weight as he looked into the building and at the groom, who was chatting heartily with his guests. Zorlo never seemed the least bit nervous, even now, he was getting married, something that Rain had never done in a thousand years.
He grinned at the thought of being ‘left behind’ or ‘put in the shade’, but it did not matter. He was just waiting for the right person, that’s all. And that right person hadn’t come around in a millennium…right. Rain shook his head, running his hand through his hair while simultaneously patting it down. He smiled at his sister, who was just next to him, before ambling his way over to the groom. He recalled when they had first met, their first fight, which ended up with both of them being thoroughly exhausted. And then right after, Zorlo was introduced to Raisha, before entering another fight, but for sport. And then what happened after, when they went back into town—eh…that was insignificant. Rain chuckled as he neared his green-haired friend. Raisha watched as Rain moved off, smiling. She didn’t know Zorlo as much, but she was there, anyway. The Aura Master considered her a friend, and she returned it. She accompanied Rain to his wedding, and in formal wear, stilettos, without any weapons—which was a first. She wore a red dress, with two thin straps going over her shoulder. The length went down to her ankle on her left side, while there was a torn ‘style’ which made the right side almost as high as her knees. Her golden hair was neater than usual, with a few strands in front of her face and the length that was usually hanging down, was made into a single roll and draped over her left shoulder at the front as her now trademark necklace with the shimmering blue pendant hung just above her cleavage. Hesitating a little, her mind wandered her choice of going to see if the bride was okay, but perhaps…she would talk to the groom first, before wandering off. Maybe she could help keep the wedding from going paranormal. Raisha chuckled as she watched the groom; like if this wedding was going to be normal. “Are you okay?” Raven rested his hand upon the girl’s shoulder, brushing away a few strands of her lengthy hair. Arina nodded, smiling as she pushed her thin-framed glasses further up on her nose. Both wore white, but Arina looked more dazzling than Raven with her literal glow and shin-length hair that she didn’t bother to beautify. She thought it looked gorgeous just like that. Tucked behind her right ear, however, were two brilliantly white feathers, taken from her falcon form. Her outfit covered her whole body, down to her ankles and even her hands, as she was wearing gloves. Unfortunately, she wasn’t very good at balancing on high heels and took the first seat she came to, feeling slightly foolish and slightly guilty at not being able to walk up to the front. Raven, not wanting to leave her, sat down next to her. He wore a white outfit as well, but it wasn’t very special. It was just a white suit. There was no tie or anything, and it looked okay, considering he had dark brown hair and eyes. He looked up at the Aura Master who grinned at the two. Raven responded by waving at him, while Arina only smiled.
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oOc: Not my best work, but it is done.
Ic: Looking up from the finely crafted letter in his hand the man coldly nodded to himself, this was the place. The man could not say he was surprised in the least when that small monkey found its way into the man's room, invitation in hand. On the contrary the man had fully expected the letter, and was waiting for it. Though it was his greatest rival, the man knew that Zorolo saw him as a friend, and would not pass up the opportunity for him to have a front row seat at Zorlo's wedding. The black horse the darkly cloaked man was riding slowed to a stop in front of the entrance of the large building, and without a second though the hooded man disembarked from his horse and pushed the door open gently, trying his best not to attract any attention, which of course means someone noticed his entrance. “Buddy what's with the get up? I didn't know the Grim Reaper was invited too,” The purple haired stranger looked towards the sound of the annoyingly arrogant voice to see a short blond haired man. The man was dressed in what looked like the most expensive, and fancy suite in that part of the world, his long hair was combed back into a neat pony tail, and the only thing that would have made the young man look any less handsome was the fact he was wearing a black cape over his suite, “Aren't you going to answer, oh wait. I bet you're the strong silent type, seriously dude cheer up it's a wedding not a funeral,” “Who are you,” The darkly clad stranger said removing his heavy hood exposing his dark purple hair to the light. “The name's Kaze,” The blond haired man said leaning awkwardly on the much taller strangers shoulder, “But don't tell anyone I am on the lam, and I'm trying to keep a low profile, What about you buddy do you have a name?” “Tsuukai,” The stranger said shrugging his shoulder to detach the cape wearing fool from it. “Feisty I see,” The gray eyed Kaze said as he casually floated into the air until he was lying on it at eye level with the black eyed Tsuukai, “You should take your seat bud, the ceremony is starting soon and I would hate to see you have to stand, old man,” The capped man said in a laugh as he casually floated above the pews into his seat beside a pretty young girl. Tsuukai sighed and turned to the closest usher just as Kaze found himself with a nasty red mark on his cheek courtesy of the young women, “Ah a late comer I see, you're Tsuukai are you not? You fit the description, Lucky for you the groom has a seat reserved just for you. Follow me sir,” Tsuukai coldly nodded and followed closely behind the polite usher until he found himself sitting in his seat rather awkwardly between two people dressed in full suite. Sticking out like a atheist at Vatican the purple haired man calmly waiting for the ceremony to begin.
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"How is it every woman in F/SN loves Shiro?" O_o
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OoC: After reading these posts, I thought of an IM RP that Altamira and I had and felt it'd be a nice flashback. Mostly because it more clearly explains stuff going on. Also, who's Zorlo's best man.
BiC: Before Zorlo stood before everyone, he thought back on something that had just occurred to him. A discussion he had found himself in with people he hadn't thought would show up. Those people, namely Cadenza, had expressed earlier happiness. When they had vanished, the fencer seemed to be the only one that noticed. Aside from that, the Aura Master let his mind wander as he started walking out. Selene would march soon, but first, he had to take his position. "Let me get the champagne!" Cadenza yelled as she reached into the shadows and pulled out a bottle of champagne, smiling as she looked at the bottle. "By the way, who's your best man?" the shadow mage asked as Hunter raised his hand. Cadenza caught on to the prince's thought, and quickly added, "Not you, Merridale!" She stated firmly. Zorlo laughed, not like he could help it, and looked at Cadenza. "I think you should know I don't drink," he told the woman. "But I do," she responded, removing the cork from the alcohol. "Touche'" Zorlo responded as he looked at Hunter, and then back at Cadenza. "Anyway, 'denza, I was wondering... would you mind being Selene's bride's maid? Sadly... she doesn't know as many people as I do, but she does know you, so I thought you'd bet he best person to ask." Cadenza looked at the fencer with shock for a moment. "Uh... um... you sure?" she asked. Zorlo nodded silently and Cadenza sighed. "Sure, why not. After all, it is your two's wedding." "Now then, I need to think about who I want to be my Best Man," Zorlo stated as he looked at the ground, meanwhile Hunter was fighting to get Zorlo's attention. "What about Rain or Tsuukai?" she asked. "Although Rain's a cool guy, and Tsuukai's... Tsuukai, they're both rather silent figures and I don't imagine they can out wind me. No, I need someone who's an expert at talking. Someone that can, possibly, put me to shame." With those words, Zorlo and Cadenza looked at at each other, and then Hunter. "Z... No. Don't even think about it." "Oh... But he's the best candidate. And look, he really wants to do it!" Zorlo stated. 'denza sighed. "Fine. Go write your speech, Hunter," she stated as she watched Hunter run off. "I guess I'll have to dance with him then..." Cadenza stated bluntly with some level of annoyance. "Oh, that's why you didn't want him to be my best man. It means you need to dance with him. I didn't know that was required," the fencer stated as he smiled and looked at the ground. "Just means I'll need more champagne, that's all." With those words, the two laughed and Zorlo broke out of his flashback. Zorlo snapped out of his mind and back to the wedding. The bride's march began playing and the fencer looked over to Louis Fritz, who was playing the piano like the expert he was. Then, she began to walk down and Zorlo smiled. At that moment, all fears, nervousness and other feelings fled. Something about this moment made him more anxious than he had ever before, in his whole life, been. Selene now stood next to the fencer and was giving her speech. At that moment, she was as beautiful, if not moreso, than the day the two had met. Zorlo felt content, happy and ready to continue. Selene's words echoed into the group and the fencer looked out silently, waiting for anyone to say anything. That was really all he could do as the ring bearer, Zachary, moved towards the two. Zorlo noticed even Monroe was standing in the absolute back, but at least he had stayed. After all, Zorlo had known Monroe had things to do.
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Minutes passed. Hunter smiled across at her, a big, joyous smile of one sharing a special moment with another. She returned it woodenly, with a sort of nod. If one looked closely, could maybe read her features, and recognized the sort of subtle expressions she was prone to, they might have caught the flicker of a frown in her eyes. This was because Cadenza was a sharp woman--she didn't let the horrors on the horizon of the future go forgotten, even if the present was all sunshine and piano melodies at the moment. She knew what was coming next. Was dreading what was coming next.
It wasn't the battle Zorlo had told her about. No--that was reason for worry too, but that was a worry she was as prepared as possible for. What she was dreading was horrific, inevitable, and would leave behind no survivors. Prince Hunter Merridale was about to deliver a speech--and there wasn't a champagne bottle in sight. Not even the mercy of an empty one to bludgeon yourself over the head with. There was no relief anywhere to be found. For a second, she brightened up, considering testing the sturdiness of the chandeliers hanging over them all through the shadows--a convenient snap of one of the chains they hung by, and everyone would be saved from a gruesome death of sheer boredom...but her damned conscience had to show up to the party, and she shrunk back down guiltily, contriving to look like she hadn't been plotting anything at all. Hunter stepped forward then, beaming at the bride and groom before pulling out a few scraps of parchment and raising his hand for attention. He started to speak. Cadenza winced, and resigned herself to staring at the chandeliers. After a while, the bright lights made little circular after-images dance across her vision. She absent-mindedly thought she might have gone blind. Too bad I didn't go deaf... she thought. She looked out at the other guests. One man was endeavoring to keep as straight a face as possible--the gypsy recognized that look all too well. On Broccoli Head's considerably more-populous side, Tsuukai was burning a hole into Merridale's head with his stare (probably thinking something like "Please shut up, please shut up!" with enough intensity to make something combust) and behind him, a dark-haired man was dozing next to a vaguely familiar blonde. She didn't bother to look at the bride and groom--she could already picture Zorlo's smiling face, nodding along with the prince's words, without having to even turn around. "...And so, I wish you both, on the behalf of all those present on this most joyous of occasions, the utmost happiness and good fortune that could ever come to any couple--no, to any whole, as you are now two halves of the same one, with hearts linked inextricably together--and thou.." Eventually, the speech ended. All those still awake were unhappy about being so. Hunter looked out on the guests, smiled, and took his spot back on the small steps by Zorlo's side. Louis' snores were echoing throughout the bowels of the piano, setting harmonious strings off vibrating. Everything he did was musical. Then finally, after a few awkward moments, the hall went silent.
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"How is it every woman in F/SN loves Shiro?" O_o
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OoC: Oh, this reminds me, no posting order. Now then, to post and keep this story moving through this, the boring part. ^_^
BiC: After Hunter's compelling speech, the fencer smiled and looked at Selene. The only thing that really occurred to Zorlo at that moment was that Zachary was taking his sweet time walking towards the podium. Monroe had already left, probably off to do other things of interest, leaving only a few people. Zorlo looked over towards Fritz quickly, who was still, very clearly, sleeping. Just for a bit of fun, the fencer balled up a bit of aura and flicked it at the musician. Louis seemed to sit up for a moment, look around, and noticed that, after the ten to twenty minutes Hunter had been talking, the speech was over. Or, maybe it had been longer, Zorlo hadn't really noticed. Again, his only real reason for making Hunter his best man was that the prince had the same knack for speeches and thoughts the Aura Master had. And still, the fencer noticed, shockingly, a good number of people were awake, even if only by a thread. Mayhap it hadn't occurred to the fencer until that moment, but Zachary had fallen asleep on his feet. No one noticed, since his feet were still dragging towards the two slowly, probably some thought that kept Zachary's feet shuffling. The ice innate stopped in front of the two, his head looking at the floor, his eyes covered over by his hair and the a smile placed over the fencer's as he noticed that the ice mage didn't snore or make any signs he was asleep. Or maybe he was, on some level, conscious? The Aura Master picked up the ring he had bought for Selene, although he had more wanted to forge one however time made that totally unfeasible, and slipped it onto her finger. The ring was made of white gold with small diamonds lining the band. Aside from that, a large diamond was set atop the ring and surrounded by small emeralds. The diamond shined a bit as the fencer slid his hand out from under Selene and she grabbed his hand, placing the ring she had gotten him on his finger. "Blessed are the strong, for they are married!" a voice echoed from above the two as Monroe appeared to be standing in the rafters, clapping. "You can now kiss the bride, you dumb ****," Monroe called down, and the fencer smiled as he moved Selene's veil. The Aura Master kissed his bride, and the longest moments of his life seemed to fade away in that moment. Now, there was only the future. "I knew it would totally be worth staying," Monroe said as he left discreetly, and without breaking anything.
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ZU Angels... back in black.
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OoC: Yay, more needed stuff! Bam. Short, but done. BiC: She closed her eyes at first while kissing him, her arms going about his neck as time once again slowed. The cheering from the aisles faded from her hearing, one eye opening amidst the flashes of color to look at it all. It focused. It blinked. “I love you,” she murmured into the kiss. The eye closed. Only the future now lay ahead. She kept her eyes straight, the light beyond the chapel doors growing nearer as they ran down the aisle together. At least, as well as she felt capable with high heels. Her lips were spread in a smile, wider than she knew possible. She would never be happier, of this she felt sure, deep within the confines of her naïve mind. Their destination was just to the left of the chapel doors, a doorway which led to the reception room. Now they were married, so came the presents, greetings, and cake. Selene felt her husband sweep her up and swirl her around once as they reached the room. She laughed musically, kissing him once more as he let her go. “Now Zorlo…” she began gently as he put her down, “you remember we’re supposed to greet now. The fighting comes later.” She paused, seemingly in thought, the two still alone while Louis finished playing the last bit of the departing music. Would he come to the reception, too? She tilted her head. “So you first make sure you thank them for coming and all. When you’re talking to someone you feel can come and fight, tell them quietly. Of course… you know all this. I just don’t want anything to go wrong, is all.” She blushed a little, her cheeks turning pink. “And make sure no one feels pressured. It’s important that if they wish to drop out at any time, it’s expressed they can without any remorse.” Before he could reply, she saw his trademark smile. “Anyway.” She gave him a last kiss. “Let’s finish this.” As she parted from him, she smiled. “I’ll take one side and you take the other. Things will be faster that way, with people spreading out instead of forming a line or something like that.” She heaved a large, joyous sigh |











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