Soliloquy
♥Hopeless Chromatic♥
"You laugh, but you're up against her with pregnancy hormones," Rosy reminded him with a chuckle, running her hands through his soft locks. She could have laid there with him for hours, but knowing just what day it was, there wasn't a large surplus of time to laze about - that'd be for the honeymoon! A gentle coo from the bassinet nearby also signaled that Amelie had sensed her parents were up and ready to do the same. "I suppose, we have a wedding to get to, don't we?"
“Mm, twenty minutes....” Cory murmured, distracting Rosalie with kisses. He held out time as long as he could, traveling her body like they planned to travel on that honeymoon. That is, until Amelie broke the spell he was working on! Chuckling, Cory shuffled out of bed and picked up his baby girl. “Alright, alright. Let’s get ready.”
Content for now with the attention she'd been given, Rosy pulled herself up out of bed and began to get ready for the trip to Maine. Light bags for traveling were already mostly packed and ready to go while the worst of their belongings had already been sent along ahead of them. "Just need to keep her content while I finish dressing and then I can feed her before we get on board," she said already finding an outfit laying out waiting for her after a moment of smart thinking the night prior. Slipping into a soft turquoise sundress that was plenty comfortable for travel and would make feeding along the way a breeze, she pinned her hair up for now and slipped on a pair of heels before accepting the no doubt hungry babe.
Cory exhausted all his usual tricks JUST in time for Rosalie to take her. The father panted as if he had finished a hurdle race. “Yep, she’s ours,” he chuckled while he got ready and Rosy fed their beautiful baby girl.
Once mama and papa were ready they took little babe down with them to the jet. This time they boarded Falcon, since it was bigger. At first Cory settled in well enough. He watched as Yonten snuggled in with Jinpa and a Dragon who was already puffing smoke, as Kit sat on Andriy’s lap to talk with him and Alassiel on FaceTime, as Wesley helped Lottie understand why Kaylee couldn’t come when she ‘doesn’t sneeze or cough’, and so many more little moments that he turned to Oliver who wasn’t there. The reality of needing holofigures came upon Cory again. It dampened the mood for him, though he didn’t let it show. He merely curled his arm around Rosy and Amelie with a meaning only his lady love could detect.
With everyone settled in and comfortable, Rosalie curled up happily against Cory's chest. "See, the only downside about traveling with mem to the wedding is you're screwed if you get cold feet," she teased softly, not wanting to stir Amelie who was close to dozing back off again.
Cory spoffed, “Oh man, my feet are freezing!” He followed that with, “I’m joking, I’m joking!” He gave Rosy kisses on her head.
“Careful, Cory, you’re lovely lady is a kind woman, but even they can become Bridzillas.” Wesley grinned.
Yonten exhaled, so glad he married Annabelle the way he did. Planning a big blow out wedding sounded like a huge headache. He might have become a Groomzilla! One that blamed fire around him in a circle so no one would bother him.
Fair brows perked to show she agreed with Wesley's warning, shifting arms that cradled Amelie. "Well, if they're that cold, I'm sure we can find some hot water to put them in, Cory," Ellie called from her place on a lounger opposite of them, putting Everest to work with their son.
From behind her line of sight, Everest gave Cory a slow shake of his head, mouthing 'It's a trap!' Even if Rosy was no redheaded Blackthorne heat, he had no doubt she could rise to the occasion if needed.
“Heh, oh look at that, they’ve warmed up!” Cory wiggled his feet and held on to his bride with a strength that had her wince once. He loosened his grip and smiled sheepishly.
Annabelle looked to Yonten with a knowing smirk, peeling another orange and passing the slice to Jinpa beside them. "Come over here with that heavy sigh and give me some lovin', Bunny," she crooked a finger that smelled strongly of citrus to coax him closer.
The Tibetan didn’t need to be told twice. He leaned eager for a good kiss. Jinpa paid literally no mind, munching on his orange and doing a happy dance that would have made Buckwheat from Little Rascals proud. The only person who had something to say about the near constant displays of affection around her was Lottie, who had gone from longing to know what that was like to being slightly grossed out as her comprehension of the world grew. Charlotte took her tablet to go off to talk to Kaylee instead of hanging out with smooching people.
Wesley watched his Dove go and a pleased smile spread. “Well, while we’re scalding Cory’s feet and Yonten is having a small snack, why don’t we discuss what to expect from tonight?”
“Like what?” Inara asked, having a hard time thinking of what they didn’t already account for. “Everything we couldn’t do, Fiona a took care of right?”
“Yes, yes— Andriy?” Wesley asked him to say goodbye to Alassiel. Once the two got off the phone Wesley grinned widely. “Once we are done with the Russians and Willow is finally safe, and whoever Gordon said, the pink haired girl—,” He never forgot. “—I think we can move on to the patrons at the pub. Just spread a sickness from there and see how many we can infect.” Wesley leaned back with a smile. “That fire took out all but Alassiel and Moira, and they’re not far from the Russians now, so we don’t have to worry about them.”
Rosy pursed her lips, less than pleased with where the discussion was going. "I'm glad you've got a plan in place, but I was under the impression that today wasn't going to be about work." She might have been no Tigress, but she certainly looked and sounded quite similar to Inara when putting the Fox in his place.
"True, is wedding day," Joao agreed, though unable to say his true desire to delay the operations. "Thought was paid holiday, boss."
"Yeah Wes, can't we save it for after the honeymoon? Give the kids a bit of time together and some of us are working on humans," Annabelle chimed in, hand resting on her non-existent baby bump.
“Technically we’re still in air—.” Wesley began, but he made a start when he felt a pinch. Inara’s teeth were gnawing on his shoulder in an unpleasant manner. “—but I suppose that’s true.” Wesley raised a hand in peace.
The Fox might have padded away from the notion on the basis that it was work, but Cory found himself moved by a fire that had been stoking since they kidnapped Molly. It snowballed since the court. When they heard the Irish women were lost to a tragic fire, he had to endure not speaking a word of comfort to Alassiel while Andriy, as far as he knew, may not have done so genuinely. But not now. Cory felt the threads begin to snap when he made his latest comment with a bright grin. “Wes I don’t want you to involve me or my family in hunting anymore.”
A stranger was easy for Wesley to dispatch, Yonten knew. A friend only slightly harder. A brother? One that, as the story goes, Wesley had saved from the hands of mage at age fourteen? Yonten felt a cold crawl over his skin. What would happen now? The words Cory spoke were treasonous. Yonten didn’t know if he agreed with Cory, but he knew he couldn’t disagree with his experiences with mages. If the High Court found out what Cory said they would be facing a hotter pot of water than what Ellie had subtly threatened Cory with earlier.
Cory spoke with a firmness with a hint of distress. He had always looked up to his brother. Wesley had done so much for him. He had bent this way and that simply on Cory’s whim, but he knew it was always with the understanding that he and Wesley were brothers—together, side by side. Wesley had felt a sting when Cory chose Oliver over him for Best Man, but he graciously stepped aside out of the love he had for Cory. A man arguably the first person in his life Wesley truly managed to make an emotional connection with, and here, now, Cory made a declaration that held more meaning than the words themselves. At his side, Rosalie slid a hand down to hold his, offering silent support for his decision. While it might not have been one they'd talked over, it was one she was in agreement with; neither of them could continue to be a hunter, not after knowing Lauri.
Wesley bridged his fingers, studying his brother. “Ah, I see.”
“I understand this puts all of you in a difficult spot. I figure we should leave Avostoska,” Cory’s tone kept steady, even if somewhat melancholy. “Rosy and I can use one of the other homes we own until ours is finished being built.”
Inara knew there was brewing a confrontation. She had suspected Cory would bring Wesley papers he had written. However, perhaps Cory knew, as she did, that words on a page from a little brother might not be enough anyway. “Cory…” She began hesitantly. “You’re still welcome.”
“I know, Inara, but I think it would be best this way.” Cory offered a small smile laced with sadness. Inara had always been a wonderful big sister to him. Just as good of an older sibling as Wesley. “With my evolving stance I can’t condone what goes on in Avostoska with my presence.”
Before any argument could be said against it, Wesley said, “I respect your decision.” Cory had become a man many times, over many moments, and here he bloomed fully into the kind of guy he would be proud of; firm in conviction and steadfast in belief. Wesley couldn’t deny he was satisfied with the growth, even if he disagreed with the result. “I will do you the favor of saying nothing to the Court. I will rid the recording of you saying what you did from the jet. But I cannot promise to do so in the future. What is right, is right, Cory.”
Cory said, resolutely, “I know,” with as much meaning behind it as Wes meant for himself.
Brother leveled eyes with brother. The tension in the air wound around them. Then Wesley broke a smile that artfully veiled the painful shot through his heart, “If ever my sons question how a boy can become a man, I will have their Uncle to show for an example.”
“I had a good role model myself,” Cory hedge a smile, feeling a little better.
There was a great uncertainty about the cabin even once the brothers had simmered, everyone looking about as if trying to predict the next step. Andriy wished he could share praise with the bold move from Cory, but knew he couldn't compromise himself, a feeling shared with Gordon. The more experienced hunters knew this was not an easy move to make. It was one thing for Liz to have left before she began, but Rosy and Cory were well acquainted with many members of the hunting community. They'd been a part of hunts, and knew of the one in the planning, though next steps hadn't been discussed. The drawn silence of everyone in their thoughts seemed to stretch on.
Finally, it was Ellie who spoke. "I think some time away could help you both. A break from the cabin fever of a magnificent castle," she said with a small chuckle. "If you decide to change your mind after, I know there would be no hard feelings."
"Yeah, you guys been going through a lot," Annabelle agreed, nodding at Amelie in their arms. "Besides, if you can get out of work for a bit, fuck, I say go for it."
"Sim, mages not go anywhere," Joao managed to add, so far the best of the three men at keeping their cover.
Before Cory could press his point of his sincerity, Wesley got up. “Yes, there’s nothing wrong with taking a break.” He poured drinks for anyone who wanted them, Wesley handed out the glasses called for and took his place back with Inara.
“No, nothing wrong with that.” Inara gave her husband a soft squeeze to his arm. “Work can wait.”
“Work can wait.” Wesley agreed, thoughtfully taking a long sip. It didn’t take long for him to get a refill. “We’re here to celebrate!” He raised his glass.
Yonten and the others did the same. Diki, who had been silently watching everything transpire, did so too. Yonten said, “To Cory and Rosy!”
“To Cory and Rosy!”
“And Amelie,” Inara spoffed.
Chuckling, they apologized to the baby and amended their toast. Wesley said, “To two souls coming together, who have created a third from the sheer love they share.”
“I’ll drink to that.” Cory grinned, clinking glasses and sipping good champagne.
The flight to Maine didn’t take long. Falcon landed on the usual airstrip nearby the Cromwell estate. Cory would have to choose a different one than this to sit out with Rosy. He didn’t want to shock his parents. They might have blended for a baby outside of wedlock, but if they might disown him altogether if they knew he had ‘switched sides’. It pained Cory to think of it. He vacillated between going back on his word and continuing even as each minute passed while they drove. Yet a single look, kiss, or hand held from Rosy reminded him of all of the reasons why he needed to fight onward.
“Welcome back!” Fiona and Roderick greeted the return of their favorite people.
Practiced smiles as if everything was just fine and no one was planning to leave family history, Rosy was quick to embrace both of her shortly to be in-laws. "So wonderful to be back," she said sincerely, having grown quite fond of the idea of living in Maine. "And there's a little someone who has been quite eager to properly meet her grandparents." Needless to say they hadn't been able to have a reunion at the trial.
Gasps of joy followed hugs and coo’s. Fiona had missed babies in the family. It was a shock to them when Inara announced her pregnancy last year, but as soon as they grew fond of the idea they got a shock when they learned of the loss. Now Amelie came in with her pretty little smile to heal the injury of their hearts.
Annabelle, walking with an arm of Yonten held, had to lean in for a smirk. "We're going to find out just how well I can handle family sober," she murmured. "You better be drinking for us both."
Already on his third beer, Yonten said, “Fuck yeah.” Diki held Jinpa to her, and she said she wasn’t going to drink tonight, so he had to do it for her too. Quiet and contemplative. The demon had made little rattling since the court. “Heeey, when’s this party starting?”
“In three hours. Get to the rooms and get ready, or I’ll skin you!” Fiona wagged a finger at the Tibetan.
Yonten raised a hand in peace. “A’ight!” He secretly scowled, and also felt smug, because he knew they would be getting the announcement of Annebelle’s pregnancy soon and they’d have no fingers to wag at him then! “C’mon, Anna-Banna.” Yonten strut like hot stuff with his lady love at his side.
“Wesley, Inara— where are the children?” Fion asked.
“They’re coming. It’s just Kazumi with them today. She said we could go ahead, so we did. She’ll text if she needs help.” Wesley gave his parents greeting hugs.
Roderick asked, “Why is that?”
“We had to leave the castle with Hye in charge. There are those agents we have to host,” Inara explained.
“Ah, I see. Ben Carlysle, right?” Fiona shook her head and pursed her lips. “A scoundrel.”
“Who else is come?”
“Francis Jackson,” Wesley answered.
The elder Comrwell couple exchanged glances. “Oh, I didn’t think the Court would send him…”
“Why do you say that?” Inara asked.
“Well he has a record.” Roderick tsc’d. “Twice accursed of fraternizing with mages.”
Wesley chuckled, “Then I’m in good company. I myself have been accused.” He had no worries. They were all but trapped in his castle anyway. “Come on, no frowns! We’ve got a big day ahead of us!” Wesley and walked ahead with Inara. They had to get ready like everyone else. Wesley had a lot of technical set up to do too.
“Cory, you have to hurry. Go on, go on.” Fiona urged him.
“Yeah, I will, hold on.” Cory chuckled, giving his lady love a lingering hug. He whispered discreetly. “I think I wanna have a talk with Frank when we get back.”
Rosy gave a smile of encouragement, "I think that sounds like a good idea," she agreed, "But go before your mother drags you off by your ear."
It was certainly going to be a busy day, and one where she wished Lauri had been there. Not just to help her dress and style her hair, or make sure everyone was in the places, but just to have her present. The holo versions were a nice thought, though not as good as the real thing.
"Alright Rosy, you go freshen up," Ellie directed, sending John with Gordon and Everest to get suited up. "Give me a half hour to get ready and I'll be there to do anything you need, sweetheart." It was the least she could do, attempting to be a sit in maid of honor.
"You heard the women," Everest started to do his best attempt at stepping up. "Go to your assigned rooms and-"
"Everest James Crosse, best move your ass or I'll be chasing it!" Ellie's threat was not taken lightly, the sharpshooter quickening his step as he headed into the manor.
With everyone headed off to get themselves ready Fiona and Roderick took the job of hosts seriously and with finesse. They had prepared for the vision Cory and Rosalie crafted over months. Wesley set up the holonodes, they brought outfits for anyone who came unprepared, and the unaware guests were filled in the night's festivities. The ‘Witch Hunt’ drew chuckles. Everyone murmured to one another if they would be accused, or who they could find out. The excitement demanded them not to reveal the words on their cards.
Not everyone thought the game was amusing. Amalia furrowed burgundy’s brows. “What the fuck?”
“Is just game.” Theo chuckled. His said ‘peasant’ anyway.
Amalia shot him a look and a perked brow.
Worried her verbose cousin might cause strife, Natalia tucked her hands behind her back and leaned in stiffly. “Just play along.”
Alassiel fidgeted with her card. She hadn’t even looked at it yet. Her hands kept bringing up her phone to check for any news from Liam concerning Moira. “This place has good service, right? They’re rich, so that means our phones will have a strong connection.”
Natalia placed a reassuring hand on the Seamaiden. “It will be alright. Moira is out of danger now.” She had not be able to move yet though. They didn’t know if this meant she would be stuck like that or not. They still had no word on Shae either. “Take a deep breath, Alassiel. Come on.”
The Seamaid did so, feeling her heart steadying as they came to receive their medieval outfits. The theme was a pleasant one in Alassiel’s opinion. She chose a blend of blues, not unlike the ocean at sunrise. Natalia chose rustic reds in reflection of a squirrels pelt. Amalia argued against wearing any of that stuff.
“I am not a fucking milkmaid.” Amalia tossed the frilly mess at the face of the distraught wedding attendant.
“Oh ‘Malia, it’s a wedding. Just do it.” Natalia said, adjusting her skirt.
Amalia scoffed, pushing aside the options until she resurfaced to complain again. “Is all the same. What else?”
“We have tunics, for the men.” The other attendant stammered, pointing to the closet.
Huffing, Amalia went to investigate. “Hm, maybe this one.” She pulled a sleeveless jerkin out with a pair of matching tights. Amalia threw the tights back in favor of the pants she wore. They showed off her snake at the upper half of her thigh.
Theo was already pulling on his own outfit. He felt pretty confident in his choice. “What you think?” He gave Willow a grin and wiggled his brows. “I am mighty medieval lumberjack, Da?”
Willow had to purse her lips to contain the level of approval she had for his attire. "Mighty, indeed. This poor maiden will have to find something for you to help her with this evening, good sir," she winked as she finished tying the front of her dress. An off white chemise topped with deep navy that was sill comfortable to wear had been her choice, not one to fuss too much for the sake of another's happiness.
Theo grinned, swinging the axe he was given artfully. “Perhaps I show you chop skills? Or perhaps knife?” He took out the small dagger they provided. Theo semi-circled her and came to stand by her side. “I thrust very good.”
Word of the Russian's arrival hadn't taken long to reach a few men in particular. Dressed and not central enough to the wedding party to be needed, they found themselves a short distance from where guests were accepting the unique choice in wear for such an event. There was no containment of delight when Andriy's eyes fell on Alassiel; a vision in any circumstance but so much more when she wasn't held behind a phone screen. To ease Kazumi's burden while the older children were getting ready for their participation in the wedding, he'd been tasked with watching over Baby Kit, dressed as any noble baby should be and holding a golden rattle topped with a seal, of course. "You look beautiful," he couldn't help but say the moment he found her eyes that pulled him in like the tide.
Unbridled Joy dashed away lingering fears. Alassiel closed the distance with a graceful step and tilted on the tip of her toes to greet Andriy with a soft kiss. “And you look handsome.”
“Awaseal!” Kit gasped. He hadn’t known this was what they meant by ‘see you later’. The golden rattle he held shook with his clapping.
“Hello, little Lord. Ah, and look, you have an amazing gold seal yourself.” Alassiel praised. She pointed to a silver seal in her hair; a clip she bought, knowing who she was seeing today. “So do I.”
That was enough to send the toddler in awe and wonder. He babbled on his approval and pointed between Alassiel’s pin, his rattle, and flared out his baby hand. Kit had so much to say! If only they knew baby speak enough to catch more than that he liked it.
Also burdened with a little one, though he'd grown attached to the fiery headed spawn, Gordon wasn't far behind Andriy. He'd gone with an outfit that felt more ranger than peasant, even if the diaper bag he toted around might have dampened the image slightly. Little John, tucked carefully in his sling was not as content as Amelie but was at least not crying as they approached the awaited guests. "Somehow, I'm not surprised you refused a dress," he grinned when he saw Amalia in her own rather enticing adaptation. "If it's any consolation, being barely dressed like that is a great look on you."
“Rybka,” Amalia grinned, taking steps to meet him. She spoffed, at his words. Her hands set on her hips akimbo. “You like me in anything and nothing.” Amalia evaluated his outfit with a pleased smile. “I have to say the same for you Rybka.” Amalia gave his cheek a light pat; a gesture of affection. Then she looked down at the little redling. “Ah, Ellie and Everest’s baby, Da? He is little ember. Will grow to flame, I know it.”
Anyone watching Joao too closely might have noticed an extra pep in his step when he caught sight a familiar level-headed beauty he sought to call his own. Natalia had been looking around to her mountain when she caught sight of him heading their way. She smiled her best smile. She had worked on it, fearing the recent events had stolen some of her happiness—in a way it had—,but seeing Joao she felt a rush of it return, even if sorrow kept some for itself.
Approaching her in his leather tunic that was a bit tight for his form but he would make work, Joao bowed deeply, a hand offered out to Natalia, "My lady."
Natalia curtsied, stifling a giddy chuckle. “My Lord.”
Once he straightened, he respectfully acknowledge the others with a slightly somber smile. "Glad you were all able to come. Was very sorry to hear of losses." A genuine statement indeed, even if a hunter might argue he was simply playing empathy well.
Appreciative for his offer of condolence, those present who had suffered the tragedy gave their thanks for the kind courtesy of acknowledgment.
Theo said, “Thank you, is been hard.” He wrapped an arm around Willow. She knew all too well the grief herself.
“Da, Liam and Alassiel have had it the worst.” Amalia didn’t know if she had spoken out of turn to mention it, but the Seamaiden didn’t argue.
Natalia hesitantly said, “There is hope though...Moira is getting better. Liam is safe.”
“Yes,” Alassiel smiled sadly. “We must count our blessing.” It was the only notion that held her together, aside from knowing Andriy was alive and happy in the world.
Andriy could feel just how fresh their mourning still was, reaching with his free hand to rest comfortably on her shoulder, a quiet reassurance he was there for her. "And you are safe," the simplest way to try and explain the relief he had to know that she had escaped. There was no doubt it wasn't a simple fire to kill 4 mages, but he would never press her for more details, for confirmation that she was in fact safe. There were too many prying eyes about, after all.
Alassiel gratefully accepted the reassurance and slipped closer, resting her head on his shoulder. The fear of never seeing Andriy again had dug into her as well. It put things into perspective too. She knew she wanted to be with Andriy for as long as he wanted her.
Not nearly as good at masking his emotions, Gordon looked to gracefully change topics, adjusting John as he spoke. "Is there anything you all need before the ceremony? Drinks, finger foods? Maybe somewhere to freshen up after traveling?"
Joao spoffed at the notion, his gaze falling on Natalia. "No need to freshen perfection," he murmured.
Pink colored Natalia’s cheeks. The thrill of his compliment prompted a bashful turn of her head briefly. Turning back, she said, “Sim. More time to share a drink.” She stepped closer and took his hand.
"Drinks would be lovely," Willow nodded at the extended hospitality, placing her hand on Theo's arm.
“Da, so thirsty. Long trip.” Theo rubbed Willow’s shoulder and turned with her to the area they might have a sip of something before the ceremony began. The Al-Zahar’s were grateful for a cool taste of fresh, clean spring water to smooth the throat. That wasn’t the only thing Theo sought to sooth. Russian Rogue lips chased his little woodland maid a time or two.
Amalia gestured to Gordon to follow with an incline of her head. Along the way the Wrangler got acquainted with Little John. At some point Amalia held his little hands and helped the tyke make a proper fist for punching. Then she playfully went about punching things with him— a tree, a chair, Gordon, her own face, and even feigned noises of defeat with each swing of his hand. A small smirk conveyed her respect for the fiery baby.
“Yeah, that sounds good.” Alassiel walked with Andriy and Kit to get a little something. The vast layout Wesley and Cory created had little alcoves for these small refreshments. The Seamaiden helped satiate Kit who was too young to go on so long without a proper snack.
Natalia and Joao were not far behind the others. They fell in comfortable conversation with what little time they had before the wedding began. There were some things she learned, and likely the others would too. Lauri and Oliver had a dire family emergency they had to leave for, but their holofigures would be taking their place. Hye had to stay behind because he was sick. Once the music shifted to indicate the beginning of the event, they joined the others.
Amalia, who sat between Natalia and Gordon, leaned to her cousin and asked, “Talia, you see that? They stare.”
A glance around told Natalia her cousin wasn’t wrong. A few long stares shuffled off once the Squirrel maiden happened to meet her dark gaze with theirs. “...Da.” She shrugged. “Don’t know why.”
Theo had noticed too, murmuring to Willow that one or two people didn’t just look over at them, but some frowned too. “We not dressed right?” Maybe he wasn’t supposed to choose medieval lumberjack.
In reality the hunters invited were quite curious what the Russians were not yet dispatched as Wesley had promised. Not just that, but they have come to the wedding of recent hunter history with them as dates. A member or two of the jury would have raised a brow as they did now. Seeing as they couldn’t address the issue at the time they had to endure the presence of mages purposefully attending a hunter wedding in the meantime. A few disgruntled hunters were already muttering they would have to try to get a word in with Wesley.
"Maybe just new faces," Gordon suggested lightly, keeping a now tired John in place as he leaned over. "I wouldn't worry too much about it." Though of course, that'd be easier to swallow if it weren't for the number of scowls they were receiving. He would have thought they could hide their displeasure a bit better, but apparently he was wrong.
"Gordon right; people curious and rude," Joao huffed under his breath, doing his best to block his squirrel maiden from the gazes that fell her way. If they hadn't been in the circumstances they were, he might have given those staring a few words of his own mind.
“Very rude.” Amalia’s hand rose.
Natalia’s hand caught Amalia’s in time before the Wrangler could flip the bird. “Just ignore them.” She exhaled as she engaged in a short, silent fight for dominance over Amalia’s hand. In the end the Squirrel managed to pin Amalia’s middle finger down.
“Nyah.” Amalia stuck her tongue out at an older man who flustered and turned away.
Sighing in a chuckle, Natalia shook her head and shifted to lean on Joao. Sometimes her cousin was just too much! “Oh god…”
The grand, fantasy setting Cory dreamed of gleamed brilliant alabaster under the afternoon sun. Strife from hours ago vanished once he adorned himself in the shining armor he had crafted for this very day. It was light, plated in white gold, yet leafed with the yellow precious metal to add to its ornate and luxurious style. Cory mounted a proud steed with a smile that beamed as valiantly as he felt.
Ahead, dressed in the robes requested, the Judge strode forward to lead the procession. Right behind him walked his parents since his grandparents were not on the best terms with them. Anita walked down after, dressed in a deep purple gown of their permitted royalty status as the mother of the princess. Regardless of the trial, she couldn't be more pleased for her daughter and now son-in-law. Her own experiences with the hunting community since everything had happened with Robert were lessthan pleasant. Finally, trotting on his white stallion, came Cory. Following him were Wesley and Inara, Ellie, Yonten and Annabelle, and Lauri and Oliver. The holofigures were flawless. The Russian’s noticed some of the people who stared at them were not happy to see the Blair couple— holofigures or not. Not long after the flower girl and ring bearer came to reprise their roles. Lottie, bright and excited, couldn’t believe the luck she had with having been a flower girl so often! She was a professional by now. Rosalie’s path was properly dusted with petals. Jasper had learned a thing or two now too. He kept an even pace and handed off the rings to the tangible Oliver when he got to the front, then raced excitedly to Kazumi to tell her how well he did and if she saw him.
Cory, who had dismounted after a long way down, stood just in front of Oliver with his eyes trained at the end of the path. The world fell away and his heart raced. Any moment the love of is life would appear and he felt his whole body tense in anticipation.
As the music changed for the final appearance of the wedding party. While Rosalie had considered asking Roderick to fill the role of walking her down the aisle, ultimately it had felt more appropriate for her older brother to assume the traditional patriarch position. Golden locks had been half-pulled up though they spilled down the back of her neck beyond flower-shaped clips and a sparkling tiara with pale pink accents that had been a gift from Anita and Liz. The walk down the aisle proved a difficult task for them both, given the immense size of her princess-styled gown, and anyone on the ends of the aisle was treated to murmurs between the two who were likely having the most sibling interaction of their lives.
"I'm surprised the tailor couldn't add a few more layers to it," Everest muttered, causing Rosy's lips to fight with a struggle.
"I think he would have, but they needed the fabric for your sleeves," she quipped back. A sore spot after he'd complained a few times that no man living or dead needed frills.
"Cory said it was a mark of royalty."
"Oh they are, but you look like a royal ass," Rosy said with a small snort that she hoped was hid behind the lacey veil that covered her face.
"Only for my sister," he argued before adding "Better a royal ass than a pug," That earned a genuine laugh and she had to duck behind her bouquet just before they reached the front, Everest passing her off to Cory with a warning. "Good luck finding her under all that, man," before taking his place beside Wesley, opposite of Ellie who was only shaking her head at his antics.
“Do not underestimate the tracking skills of Sir Valerian,” Cory spoke in his LARPing tone, though it was awash with emotion too. All the while that Rosalie had come towards him Cory felt his heart fluttering like the beat of the hoofs of his horse in a gallop. His bride had arrived.
True to her role as Matron of Honor, Lauri came forward to take the bouquet from Rosalie. When their hands touched Lauri’s fingers gripped Rosy’s lightly, briefly. The touch sent warmth through Rosalie’s skin. A certain scent registered to Rosalie’s nose— Lauri’s perfume. In the exchange Lauri managed to glance up at Rosalie with eyes that anyone else would assume were filled with holofigure tears, but the nuance of expression, the touch, and the scent battled in Rosy’s head. Good sense said Lauri was hundreds of miles away in Avostoska. All the signs pointed to the contrary.
Chocolate eyes lingered on Lauri in a fog of happiness and confusion. Rosy knew their request had been placed with Wesley to have holo-versions of their dear friends, and that he was a man dedicated to his work, but this was beyond anything she could have hoped for. A tiny tingling in the back of her head made her curious, but she knew that all eyes were on them to continue. With a smile she turned her attention to the man who held her heart and fathered her child, prepared to tell the entire world just that as well. Today she decided would not be about mages or hunters; it was about love and no one would be allowed to deny them that. Taking ahold of Cory's hands, she gave him a teary smile of pure joy. "Are you ready for this, my brave knight?" she whispered to him.
“Fairest Princess, I am ever ready.” Cory wrangled his voice to cooperate as his hands delicately took hers.
The Judge, dressed in the grandeur Cory expected, raised his hands. “We cometh here to day in celebration of the union of two great kingdoms,” The request to play into the theme had been taken very well. The Judge did his utmost to comply with fervor. “Lord Cornelius Eugene Cromwell and Princess Rosalie Anne Crosse have bridged the gap between the rebound and respected families of the world, against odds, against hope, and against the evils that face them every day.” The Judge lowered his hands and gestured to them. “You may now make your pledge.”
At his side as the honorary best man, Oliver's face boasted a smile that couldn't have been more proud of his dear friend. Hearing his queue, he handed over the first of the rings to Cory with a playful wink. "Go get her, mate," he murmured before resuming his prior stance.
Cory took the ring and held up Rosalie’s hand, “I, Lord Cornelius Eugene Cromwell, do take thee, Sweet Princess, Rosalie—,” Cory’s voice cracked, “Rosalie Anne Crosse as my wife— my partner, my perused of the good, my gracious and understanding lover. I pledge with all my heart and my soul, that I shall be your sword as you are my shield, and I shall be your shield as you are my sword.” He switched his tone and speech, shifting to a more genuine Cory than his Valerian persona, as he looked deep into her eyes. “There will never be a day I will regret this one. Nor yesterday, or the one before that. I look forward to a life filled with endless moments. I will never stop waking in the morning with a hope to see you by my side. I will never kiss you enough, hold you enough, or run my fingers through your hair enough. I will never be satisfied. Not until the last thing I see in this world, when I am old and grey, are your chocolate eyes closing with mine.” Cory slipped on the band and held her hands in his and allowed tears to slip down his cheeks.
Her certainly wasn't the only one with glistening cheeks, though Rosy knew she had to keep things going or they'd never be married! Sniffling, she reached for Cory's ring, also brushing against Oliver in the process, who hardly felt like any of the holograms she'd come in contact with. The thought momentarily made her lose her memorized vows before pulling herself back into the moment, taking Cory's hand in both of hers. "I, Rosalie Anne Crosse, happily take you, Lord Cornelius Eugene Cromwell as my husband, from this day forth. Together we have taken so many steps and will take infinitely more, even if it means to walk against the tide. You are protector for me and our marvelous daughter, but I will never let you stand alone. There will not be a day that I do not fall more in love with the man who I was willing to change my name one more time for," she sniffled through a chuckle, tightening her hold on his hand, "And I will forever see you with fireworks in your eyes as the night many moons ago. You are my knight, the air that keeps me alive, and I refuse to live without my air." Her fingers careful slid his ring on the finger it was already so accustomed to in the past near year, gazing into his eyes with undying affection.
Cory wore his heart on his sleeve. Now his heart also lived and breathed before him, bound to him forever. There were no dry eyes in the audience for anyone with a heart of flesh and blood. The two were quite a sight themselves. Weepy and with gazes filled with love between them.
Taking up his role again, the Judge happily bellowed out over the audience, “By the powers invested in me, given down by Almighty, I pronounce thee— for the first time in the history of our lands—Lord and Lady Cromwell! You may seal the union with a kiss.”
Cory slipped his arms around Rosalie with the practiced move of a thousand nights. His lips alighted upon her own, as a man sipping the sweetest, freshest water, or inhaling the gentlest breeze.
Amidst the affection exchange the audience applauded the new couple. Some wiped their eyes, a few sneezed into their tissues. Most whooped and hollered in celebration even as Cory and Rosy mounted their steed and rode out ahead of the procession forming behind them. They had photos to take with the wedding party.
The photographer waiting for them happened to be Pascal. There was no shortage of video and photos already, and in the highest definition, but it was tradition for the wedding party to pose with close friends and family. This time a partition was erected to separate the main audience from seeing the photo shoot. If anyone asked they were given a passable excuse. Neither Cory nor Rosalie knew of this arrangement.
“What’s this for?” Cory asked, helping Rosy down from the horses back.
“Privacy.” Wesley turned and motioned for Lauri and Oliver to come forward. They were being pleasant and enduring the fawning of onlookers who were impressed with Wesley’s technology. As the two came over their posture and mannerisms melted away from the standard expected program of a pair of holofigures. While flawless, holofigures were still not real. They had a set of actions. Cory’s eyes squinted briefly in confusion as the effort Wesley put into these two. They appeared so human that Cory’s spine tingled.
“Wesley, your holofigures are really damn good, they’re freaking me out,” Cory chuckled nervously. His hand found Rosy’s.
Smiling gently, Wesley murmured, “That’s because they’re not holofigures, Cor. They are my wedding gift to the both of you.”
The words took a second to register. They caught up with him in time for Cory to feel fresh tears pour from his eyes. Wordlessly he pulled Oliver into an embrace. He inhaled, and yet he remained speechless.
Weeks without Bro Brews took place in the confines of a firm hug between the two men. "You did amazing, mate. I'm so happy for you two," Oliver said with words heavy in emotion, unashamed to say he was also crying. Having his beloved by his side had mended his heart, but the bond between friends proved in need of nurturing and well.
“Ma fille—.” Lauri’s words were cut off by her own arms enfolding Rosalie. Hazel eyes spilled tears. The Lamb silently sobbed while holding Rosy tightly, until she could breath out, “Vous êtes belle!” She shifted her head to give Rosalie a kiss on her cheek.
Cory had taken the words out of Rosy's voice on just how uncanny it had been, but when the truth came out she was giddy, tearful mess. "Oh God, Lauri!" She breathed, struggling to keep herself from turning into a bawling mess. "You helped me pick the perfect dress and I didn't want you to miss it because it couldn't be perfect without you." And now it really felt like it was. Her arms remained about her beloved soul sister as she cried softly, never wanting to let her go.
Lauri temporarily lost her hold on her emotions. She soaked in the joy she felt with having attended the wedding she feared she would never see. “It is an honor— I love you so very much!” The words that she wanted to say were held in by the knowledge that there time there was as ephemeral as a bubble. So fragile, and ready to pop at any time. Lauri wanted to say she couldn’t wait for the days to come with them, that she looked forward to the anniversaries and the birthdays ahead. As it was, she merely held Rosy and thanked her blessings that she had her here, now.
It took a moment more before Cory managed to speak. He had yet to let Oliver go too. “It was awesome, and you’re awesome— and I am so happy you guys were there!” He finally let go to switch places. “Lauri, you Beaver, get over here!”
The Lamb chuckled through her tears, just barely releasing Rosalie to give Cory a hug. Amidst their crying and tight embrace they expressed their happiness. Lauri sobbed, “I could never have had the life I do without you, and I will never regret it—.” Lauri reflected Cory’s words. They parted enough so that Lauri could look into his eyes. “Even with what has happened. If it meant I would have you, and rosy, and the love of my life, I would do it again.”
Cory gripped Lauri’s shoulders, another overwhelming emotion taking over. He said in a volumes between them alone, “We will fight for you two. This isn’t the end. Whatever happens, we won’t give up.”
Proud, tears hazel eyes had every confidence in him. “Don’t keep us waiting, Monsieur La Frog.”
Spoffing sadly, Cory said, “I won’t, Miss Beaver.”
Rosy didn't hesitate to pull Oliver in for a strong embrace, one that felt strongly fraternal. "I'm so glad that you two have each other, even though I know it's horrible circumstances," she sniffed to him, feeling it was horrible it had to come down to what it was for them to be near each other.
"It may not seem ideal, but as long as I have her, there's nothing else I could hope for," Oliver argued with a soft sadness in his tone. True, he would have preferred they were out in the world, with a home of their own, but he would take what he could get.
Time slipped by and photos were yet to snap. Pascal gingerly interrupted them. “If I may?” He gestured to the holocam in his hand.
“Yeah, of course.” Cory used a tissue to make his face presentable.
After a creative photo shoot the two almost forgot that they had more than simply their Best Man and Matron of Honor with whom to pose. They laughed, goofed around, and enjoyed their time with them. Before long another set of Lauri and Oliver’s appeared after the last flash of the camera. Their presence made it clear to Cory that what he had hoped— that Lauri and Oliver would stay the whole time— was not plausible.
Wesley, who had stayed to watch from the sideline, finally stepped forward. “It’s time to invite the rest of the wedding party to take pictures.” He gestured for Pascal to reset the scene to accommodate the true holofigures. “You may say your goodbyes.”
“Non,” Lauri said, coming to hold both Cory and Rosy’s hands. She looked into their eyes, and in a gentle voice spoke her mind, “I shall say simply: Jusqu'à ce que nous nous revoyions.”
Saying goodbye was beyond painful. It was ripping a bandaid off a wound that had only just begun to heal, only to start the bleeding again. There was something different than their farewells at Avostoska though; determination. A sense that this wouldn't be the end of their friendship because the Cromwell's refused to allow that to happen. "And may it be sooner than we think," Rosy murmured into a final embrace with Lauri. "But until then you're strong and together and this will not be forever."
“Oui, may it not be forever.” Lauri finally pulled away and came to link with Oliver.
Smiles and nods of hope between them lifted their spirits in this dark time. Even as Wesley motioned for them to follow the android escort away from the wedding. A holocreature formed around them like a cloak to disguise the two from any prying and curious eyes. The Blair couple would wait in the safe cargo area of the same jet the others came on. They were provided food and drink, and cake, like the rest of the guests as well.
Cory and Rosalie were given time to readjust before receiving the rest of the wedding party with the false Lauri and Oliver at their side. While not the same, Cory did find comfort with them there. It felt like there was still room for the couple in their lives. That the hunting community wasn’t allowed to discard them just yet.
At the end of the extended photoshoot, filled with giggles and smiles, mainly from the children who were easily amused, Cory guided his wife with him to speak with Wesley. “Hey...thank you.” There was more than just the escape risk that Wesley gambled on to bring their favorite couple to them that day. After the trial, Wesley would have gotten much more heat. The kind of treasonous fire that came with burning at the stake.
Wesley kept a gracious manner. He briefly closed his eyes and turned his head in acceptance of the gratitude. “You’re my little brother, Cory. I wanted to make your wedding day special. I love you.”
Cory knew their relationship might never be the same after the trip over. He knew their differences were ready to pull them apart and leave trails of scars, but right now Cory saw his big brother who cared for him. “I love you too.” Cory gave him a hug. In that hug they only acknowledged their fraternal bond.
Once they pulled away it felt like the weight of their ethical and political stances filled the space between them, though they still shared smiles. “Go on you two, Pascal is waiting to announce you as a couple.”
Wiping his eyes, Cory took Rosy’s hand and spoffed, “Don’t have to tell me twice.”
Rosy shared her beloveds appreciation for the kind gesture from Wesley that was a risk for him as well as counter to his own beliefs. There weren't enough words to convey her gratitude, so instead she summed up her feelings in a tight hug before they parted. Most of their guests had moved from the ceremony grounds to the large area that would serve for the reception and activities. Taking ahold of Cory's arm she beamed at him. "Ready, dear husband of mine?"
“Yes, my lovely wife.” Cory beamed, heading off with her in hold.
With his confirmation the two of them set to make their appearance, ultimately deciding a horse ride on her dress wasn't the best idea, they settled for a grand entrance with Pascal sounding off for all to hear. "For the first time as a married couple, I present to you, Lord Cornelius and Lady Rosalie Cromwell!" All eyes were on the two of them as they entered and applause filled the air, topped with a few whoops, hollers and whistles from the most enthusiastic.
Striding in proudly, Cory and Rosalie exemplified medieval opulence. Once a humble knight, now a Prince, Valerian and his Princess were crowned with the Bride and Groom diadems before taking a pause in the middle of the grand plaza, followed by taking their seats among their favored guests.
The double crescent tables parallel accommodated their closest friends and family. The lower table sat Anita, Roderick, Fiona, Liz, and others of the older generation, plus Mallory and Gregory and the like. The higher crescent table, featuring Cory and Rosy in the middle, had Everest, Ellie, Wes, Inara, and others such as Joao and Natalia, or Alassiel and Andriy. The royal newly weds hardly made it to their table when Theo and Willow and the others came for hugs and congratulations.
Yonten chuckled to see the polite couple engaging with the fawning audience. “Shit man, let them eat!” He grabbed Anna’s chair for her to sit. Jinpa and the other children had their own section overseen by Kazumi and additional hired assistants. Diki joined them with a care and hawk-eyed watch on Amelie, who was not far from Rosy for a feed.
Cory was grateful for the nudge. He sat with Rosalie and dug into his perfectly grilled pork chops! Thankfully they were a medieval dish they could easily add to the menu. The rest of the options were just as rustic. Stew, bread rolls, and other kinds of ancient recipes. However, there was always an option to opt for a meal other than that if you couldn't handle it for one reason or the other.
Holofigures, such as Oliver and Lauri, were projected to join the feast. They had their mannerisms recorded for a more accurate, natural look, though Cory and Rosalie now noticed the differences. Though the Blair couple was now secured in the jet, they were thankful for the chance to physically meet them. Charlotte, on the other hand, had to settle for only a holoKaylee. The real girl was hooked up to the nervegear in Avostoska, enjoying the wedding with Lottie. The girls were eager to get to the bouquet toss.
Lottie beamed, “I caught mine twice. But this time we can do it for you, and you can be my Maid of Honor and I can be your Maid of Honor.” It was a brilliant plan.
From across the world Kaylee was beyond elated as she saw so many new things for the first time. The beasts and creatures she frightened her, but with reassurance they couldn't harm her let her continue to enjoy everything immensely. Lottie had explained the wedding extensively to prepare her and in truth it made the young girl all but obsessed with the idea of getting married.
"I would the absolute best maid of honor," she swore seriously as her projection looked about the beautiful sights. "If you catch it, that's okay too. Then you can have three!"
Charlotte had gotten accustomed to Kaylee being so kind and giving. Unfortunately her development in this area still needed growth. Lottie readily accepted the offer of Kaylee being the best for her, and that she’d be fine if she got a third without a word. “Yeah, and I can put it on the wall next to the others.”
A child next to Kaylee had listened in on their conversation. The little girl frowned deeply, putting down her chicken nugget. “Hey you can’t take more if you already have one.”
One child across the circle table piped up. “Yeah,” they said in a nasally tone.
There was momentary concern on Kaylee face at the remark, before realizing that of everything Lottie had told her, nothing of the sort was mentioned. "Why not? There's no rule and the adults say it's okay," she defended her best friend.
"Because that's being selfish." The girl accused with a look at them.
Lottie furrowed her brows, both because she was pretty sure it wasn't, and she didn't like the tone this girl was using toward Kaylee. "No it's not. If you catch it, you keep it."
Before that girl could press her point, a boy beside her whispered in her ear. Whatever he said made her chuckle smugly.
"Hey, you shouldn't whisper like that, that's not nice," Lottie huffed. Talk about rude!
The boy shook his head. "Only if they're next to you."
"You're next to Kaylee. "
They scoffed, "She's not here, she doesn't count."
Oh that irked Lottie. She coldly said, "I'd be more upset if I knew who your family was-- guess you don't count!"
The boys words hurt Kaylee who had wanted so badly to come with, but was one to keep pushing once they were told the holofigure was the limits. "I count..." She softly argued before pressing on. "I can hear and see everything around. I'm just as much here as you - maybe more because you're not being very nice."
A good point! Charlotte nodded in agreement with Kaylee. “So there.”
Offense scrawled across the faces of the children at the table. Not nice? They were nice! Their families counted! They weren’t mean, the girls were mean! The boy who accused Kaylee of not counting took up a spoon and raised it in a motion towards Kaylee. Even though some of the other children had been curious, no one had tried to test the technology's structure.
Charlotte, who had the most training for combat— to the degree for her age—gasped and put her hand up to spare Kaylee the spoon. However, it had been thrown before either girl knew it was coming. A clatter of silver on stone sounded in the midst of the holofigure that was Kaylee.
The noise got the attention of one of the many busy attendants running around to help the children. This time it was Diki. She crouched and picked up the spoon. “Who threw dis?”
Furious, Lottie pointed a finger at the boy. “He did! And he said Kaylee didn’t count, and said she wasn’t here.”
In defense of himself the boy said, “Lottie said my family doesn’t count!”
One of the girls willing to stick by his side said, “Yeah, and these two said they were going to get another bouquet! They already have some, that’s not fair.”
Diki’s black eyes glanced between them. First she addressed Charlotte. “Their families count— that’s why they’re invited.” It was enough to have the girl cross her arms and slouch her shoulders. Diki looked over at the girl. “There ain’t a limit on flowers. You catch it, you keep it.” Her tone brooked no argument. The children were afraid to do so anyway. Diki pointed the spoon she picked up at the obstinate boy and glared. “And you don’t throw things at people. Kaylee is here, you little shit.”
The cuss sent the boys eyes flying open. The other children were just as astonished. Charlotte was pleased with the reiteration of the truth. It didn’t sit well with the boy though, who got up to complain. Diki cracked her knuckles and set off with the boy; ready to throw it down if need be.
Naturally Kaylee had flinched as the spoon flew at her, and while she hardly felt it breaking the holoform barrier, there was a different kind of pain felt. The fact that some boy she didn't even know would throw things at her upset the young girl. Why, she would never throw anything at him - even if he was being mean! Quiet tears rolled down her cheeks even as Diki stepped in to stop the dispute and walked off with the cruel young lad. Turning to Lottie, she spoke softly, avoiding the gazes of the other children. "Maybe...maybe I shouldn't be here. They don't seem to like me very much." That and the realization that she couldn't catch flowers if she couldn't stop a spoon was sinking in. She was just pretending she was there.
Injustice. Charlotte could not tolerate it. Especially against her dearest friend. Quick to comfort, Lottie rested her hand on Kaylee's shoulder; a practiced weight so her friend could feel her there. "They're stupid. Don't listen to them." Lottie shot the others a glare before turning to Kaylee. Mocha eyes filled with desperate desire to mend her best friends broken heart pricked tears themselves. "I like you very much, Kaylee. I think you should be here..." Although Kaylee and submitted to limit of the holofigure, Lottie had argued to release her until her parents threatened to send Kaylee away.
Charlotte's words and gentle touch helped to calm Kaylee down, wiping her tears and nodding. Her friend wanted her around and that was what mattered, not these mean kids with their fake rules and throwing spoons. A part of her understood though, that even though Charlotte wanted her around, it was clear her parents weren't as eager. Lottie had said many times she would find a way for them to be together in person, but they were opposed to such a thing. Why was completely beyond her own grasping knowledge, though she did hope if she was on her best behavior they would someday change their mind.
In fact, once or twice Lottie had been caught trying to jailbreak her friend. She learned that Pascal was not always on her side. She figured out that staff could tattle on her. But most of all, the system was subject ultimately to her father by way if 'technology'. This began a spark in Charlotte. A motivation to add yet another interest in her list of ever growing skills. One day Charlotte intended to use Wesley's own tools against him to free Kaylee!
At this point Lottie saw her friends mood lift, even if slightly. She felt relieved. They shared a smile between them, but they didn't launch into conversation just yet. Pascal's voice got their attention, along with everyone else.
"Ladies and gentlemen, our first speech of the night from the Best Man, Oliver Blair!"
Cory smiled, setting down his fork and knife. He shifted to view the man he called his brother.
The figure that was Oliver, now piloted from the comfort of the jet, stood at the announcement, a glass projected in his hand as he offered a charming smile to the crowd that now focused on him. "Best Man - that's an interesting term, don't you think? It's believed to have originated in the 16th century with Germanic Goths. Then it was placed as saying the man in the position was the 'best man' for the job of stealing a bride from a disapproving family, and that he was the best swordsman as well. Cory can tell you that I'm hardly the later, though I will give it my all," he chuckled, shaking his head.
The audience would notice that as he spoke his words did not always match the shape of his lips. A request for an intentional 'flaw' in the projections as a way to remind the audience these in fact were not the people they had less then amiable feelings for. "And as you can see there is no need for anyone to sneak in the dead of night and steal away Rosalie, because she had a loving and supportive family that not only rally around her but Cory as well. Anyone near them can tell from the first moment that they are meant to be together. I know the first time I interacted with them both was at the eve of the Crosse wedding last autumn, and even then it was more than evident that there wasn't a force on earth that would keep their blossoming love apart. There is an undying adoration they have for the other, and that has only grown since they took the unexpected but blessed journey of becoming parents. Every day I've known Cory I've learned so much about him and the strength he's come into during his journey, and I do not believe we've seen the peak of his powers and abilities. These two have been fortunate to find their soulmate in each other, and I would pity anyone foolish enough to stand in the way of such a love. May fortune shine bright on your family as you live out many years together. To Cory and Rosy!"
“To Cory and Rosy!” The Audience clinked glasses for the speech that tugged at their hearts. Cory especially, who got up to hug the holofigure and whisper ‘Love you man’, had a hard time taming his voice and his tears.
"Anything for you, mate," Oliver said and meant, feeling the faintest beginnings of the embrace, but treasuring it just as much as their secret reunion behind the partition before sitting back down. His own attempts to dry his cheeks were hard to hide, though he didn't care much.
Next up stood Lauri. It was immediately clear the hunters present were uncomfortable. Most knew of the trial. Some had attended. Here stood the mage they had thought would burn. With Cory and Rosy’s encouragement they had told her they would take whatever sour faces would come, and that they would rather she give her speech anyway. Knowing they were willing gave the Lamb confidence.
Lauri came to stand closer to Rosalie and Cory. She held her speech in her hand. It was going to struggle to pour her heart out without losing her spot. “Bonsoir à tous!” She gave a nod with a smile at the unsure audience.
“For those of you who do not know me I am Lauri Blair, since marrying this wonderful man, who I think is certainty deserving of the title ‘Best Man’, Oliver; formerly Lauri De Lafayette.” Mentioning it rang an off-note for the prejudiced relatives who attended the wedding of the century. “This year has been difficult, but I rather count my blessings. I had the blessing of Rosalie being my Maid of Honor, and I am now blessed that I can do the same for her.” A decision scrutinized indeed, but one from which the Cromwells didn’t back down. Thankfully most took it as sentiment and not treason. Most. “Ma fille and I have grown our friendship over the months. We met due to the position of her assistant needing to be filled, and stayed because we found a fulfilling relationship between each other. Rosalie is a fair and kind hearted woman. She is bold and brave. Coming to Avostoska didn’t just mean making friends and finding the love of my life, but truly becoming family.” Lauri broke here, needing a moment to gather herself. She sniffed, “Rosalie is a sister I never knew I could have, nor do I deserve, and I know she and Cory will raise their beautiful daughter with the same spirit they have, and I hope to see them continue through their journey of life.” Even if it was a promise, they could only hope. “Please, raise your glasses and wish them the best with me.” Lauri did so and said, “To Cory, who has brought worlds together. To Rosy, my soul sister, who nourished them and made them a place worth living.”
The audience latched on to the parts of the speech they could get behind, choosing to hurrah for the newly weds and avoid showing any sympathy to the words of a mage, such ‘soul sister’, that plucked a foul cord.
Rosy was quick on her feet, sniffling as she eagerly went in to embrace Lauri. For a moment she even forgot that it wasn't her dear friend she was approaching, putting enthusiasm into her motion that sent her fingers a few inches into the projection before she was quick to correct herself. "I couldn't have asked for a better sister," she whispered, lingering for a few moments longer before turning back to find herself at Cory's side.
“Mm, twenty minutes....” Cory murmured, distracting Rosalie with kisses. He held out time as long as he could, traveling her body like they planned to travel on that honeymoon. That is, until Amelie broke the spell he was working on! Chuckling, Cory shuffled out of bed and picked up his baby girl. “Alright, alright. Let’s get ready.”
Content for now with the attention she'd been given, Rosy pulled herself up out of bed and began to get ready for the trip to Maine. Light bags for traveling were already mostly packed and ready to go while the worst of their belongings had already been sent along ahead of them. "Just need to keep her content while I finish dressing and then I can feed her before we get on board," she said already finding an outfit laying out waiting for her after a moment of smart thinking the night prior. Slipping into a soft turquoise sundress that was plenty comfortable for travel and would make feeding along the way a breeze, she pinned her hair up for now and slipped on a pair of heels before accepting the no doubt hungry babe.
Cory exhausted all his usual tricks JUST in time for Rosalie to take her. The father panted as if he had finished a hurdle race. “Yep, she’s ours,” he chuckled while he got ready and Rosy fed their beautiful baby girl.
Once mama and papa were ready they took little babe down with them to the jet. This time they boarded Falcon, since it was bigger. At first Cory settled in well enough. He watched as Yonten snuggled in with Jinpa and a Dragon who was already puffing smoke, as Kit sat on Andriy’s lap to talk with him and Alassiel on FaceTime, as Wesley helped Lottie understand why Kaylee couldn’t come when she ‘doesn’t sneeze or cough’, and so many more little moments that he turned to Oliver who wasn’t there. The reality of needing holofigures came upon Cory again. It dampened the mood for him, though he didn’t let it show. He merely curled his arm around Rosy and Amelie with a meaning only his lady love could detect.
With everyone settled in and comfortable, Rosalie curled up happily against Cory's chest. "See, the only downside about traveling with mem to the wedding is you're screwed if you get cold feet," she teased softly, not wanting to stir Amelie who was close to dozing back off again.
Cory spoffed, “Oh man, my feet are freezing!” He followed that with, “I’m joking, I’m joking!” He gave Rosy kisses on her head.
“Careful, Cory, you’re lovely lady is a kind woman, but even they can become Bridzillas.” Wesley grinned.
Yonten exhaled, so glad he married Annabelle the way he did. Planning a big blow out wedding sounded like a huge headache. He might have become a Groomzilla! One that blamed fire around him in a circle so no one would bother him.
Fair brows perked to show she agreed with Wesley's warning, shifting arms that cradled Amelie. "Well, if they're that cold, I'm sure we can find some hot water to put them in, Cory," Ellie called from her place on a lounger opposite of them, putting Everest to work with their son.
From behind her line of sight, Everest gave Cory a slow shake of his head, mouthing 'It's a trap!' Even if Rosy was no redheaded Blackthorne heat, he had no doubt she could rise to the occasion if needed.
“Heh, oh look at that, they’ve warmed up!” Cory wiggled his feet and held on to his bride with a strength that had her wince once. He loosened his grip and smiled sheepishly.
Annabelle looked to Yonten with a knowing smirk, peeling another orange and passing the slice to Jinpa beside them. "Come over here with that heavy sigh and give me some lovin', Bunny," she crooked a finger that smelled strongly of citrus to coax him closer.
The Tibetan didn’t need to be told twice. He leaned eager for a good kiss. Jinpa paid literally no mind, munching on his orange and doing a happy dance that would have made Buckwheat from Little Rascals proud. The only person who had something to say about the near constant displays of affection around her was Lottie, who had gone from longing to know what that was like to being slightly grossed out as her comprehension of the world grew. Charlotte took her tablet to go off to talk to Kaylee instead of hanging out with smooching people.
Wesley watched his Dove go and a pleased smile spread. “Well, while we’re scalding Cory’s feet and Yonten is having a small snack, why don’t we discuss what to expect from tonight?”
“Like what?” Inara asked, having a hard time thinking of what they didn’t already account for. “Everything we couldn’t do, Fiona a took care of right?”
“Yes, yes— Andriy?” Wesley asked him to say goodbye to Alassiel. Once the two got off the phone Wesley grinned widely. “Once we are done with the Russians and Willow is finally safe, and whoever Gordon said, the pink haired girl—,” He never forgot. “—I think we can move on to the patrons at the pub. Just spread a sickness from there and see how many we can infect.” Wesley leaned back with a smile. “That fire took out all but Alassiel and Moira, and they’re not far from the Russians now, so we don’t have to worry about them.”
Rosy pursed her lips, less than pleased with where the discussion was going. "I'm glad you've got a plan in place, but I was under the impression that today wasn't going to be about work." She might have been no Tigress, but she certainly looked and sounded quite similar to Inara when putting the Fox in his place.
"True, is wedding day," Joao agreed, though unable to say his true desire to delay the operations. "Thought was paid holiday, boss."
"Yeah Wes, can't we save it for after the honeymoon? Give the kids a bit of time together and some of us are working on humans," Annabelle chimed in, hand resting on her non-existent baby bump.
“Technically we’re still in air—.” Wesley began, but he made a start when he felt a pinch. Inara’s teeth were gnawing on his shoulder in an unpleasant manner. “—but I suppose that’s true.” Wesley raised a hand in peace.
The Fox might have padded away from the notion on the basis that it was work, but Cory found himself moved by a fire that had been stoking since they kidnapped Molly. It snowballed since the court. When they heard the Irish women were lost to a tragic fire, he had to endure not speaking a word of comfort to Alassiel while Andriy, as far as he knew, may not have done so genuinely. But not now. Cory felt the threads begin to snap when he made his latest comment with a bright grin. “Wes I don’t want you to involve me or my family in hunting anymore.”
A stranger was easy for Wesley to dispatch, Yonten knew. A friend only slightly harder. A brother? One that, as the story goes, Wesley had saved from the hands of mage at age fourteen? Yonten felt a cold crawl over his skin. What would happen now? The words Cory spoke were treasonous. Yonten didn’t know if he agreed with Cory, but he knew he couldn’t disagree with his experiences with mages. If the High Court found out what Cory said they would be facing a hotter pot of water than what Ellie had subtly threatened Cory with earlier.
Cory spoke with a firmness with a hint of distress. He had always looked up to his brother. Wesley had done so much for him. He had bent this way and that simply on Cory’s whim, but he knew it was always with the understanding that he and Wesley were brothers—together, side by side. Wesley had felt a sting when Cory chose Oliver over him for Best Man, but he graciously stepped aside out of the love he had for Cory. A man arguably the first person in his life Wesley truly managed to make an emotional connection with, and here, now, Cory made a declaration that held more meaning than the words themselves. At his side, Rosalie slid a hand down to hold his, offering silent support for his decision. While it might not have been one they'd talked over, it was one she was in agreement with; neither of them could continue to be a hunter, not after knowing Lauri.
Wesley bridged his fingers, studying his brother. “Ah, I see.”
“I understand this puts all of you in a difficult spot. I figure we should leave Avostoska,” Cory’s tone kept steady, even if somewhat melancholy. “Rosy and I can use one of the other homes we own until ours is finished being built.”
Inara knew there was brewing a confrontation. She had suspected Cory would bring Wesley papers he had written. However, perhaps Cory knew, as she did, that words on a page from a little brother might not be enough anyway. “Cory…” She began hesitantly. “You’re still welcome.”
“I know, Inara, but I think it would be best this way.” Cory offered a small smile laced with sadness. Inara had always been a wonderful big sister to him. Just as good of an older sibling as Wesley. “With my evolving stance I can’t condone what goes on in Avostoska with my presence.”
Before any argument could be said against it, Wesley said, “I respect your decision.” Cory had become a man many times, over many moments, and here he bloomed fully into the kind of guy he would be proud of; firm in conviction and steadfast in belief. Wesley couldn’t deny he was satisfied with the growth, even if he disagreed with the result. “I will do you the favor of saying nothing to the Court. I will rid the recording of you saying what you did from the jet. But I cannot promise to do so in the future. What is right, is right, Cory.”
Cory said, resolutely, “I know,” with as much meaning behind it as Wes meant for himself.
Brother leveled eyes with brother. The tension in the air wound around them. Then Wesley broke a smile that artfully veiled the painful shot through his heart, “If ever my sons question how a boy can become a man, I will have their Uncle to show for an example.”
“I had a good role model myself,” Cory hedge a smile, feeling a little better.
There was a great uncertainty about the cabin even once the brothers had simmered, everyone looking about as if trying to predict the next step. Andriy wished he could share praise with the bold move from Cory, but knew he couldn't compromise himself, a feeling shared with Gordon. The more experienced hunters knew this was not an easy move to make. It was one thing for Liz to have left before she began, but Rosy and Cory were well acquainted with many members of the hunting community. They'd been a part of hunts, and knew of the one in the planning, though next steps hadn't been discussed. The drawn silence of everyone in their thoughts seemed to stretch on.
Finally, it was Ellie who spoke. "I think some time away could help you both. A break from the cabin fever of a magnificent castle," she said with a small chuckle. "If you decide to change your mind after, I know there would be no hard feelings."
"Yeah, you guys been going through a lot," Annabelle agreed, nodding at Amelie in their arms. "Besides, if you can get out of work for a bit, fuck, I say go for it."
"Sim, mages not go anywhere," Joao managed to add, so far the best of the three men at keeping their cover.
Before Cory could press his point of his sincerity, Wesley got up. “Yes, there’s nothing wrong with taking a break.” He poured drinks for anyone who wanted them, Wesley handed out the glasses called for and took his place back with Inara.
“No, nothing wrong with that.” Inara gave her husband a soft squeeze to his arm. “Work can wait.”
“Work can wait.” Wesley agreed, thoughtfully taking a long sip. It didn’t take long for him to get a refill. “We’re here to celebrate!” He raised his glass.
Yonten and the others did the same. Diki, who had been silently watching everything transpire, did so too. Yonten said, “To Cory and Rosy!”
“To Cory and Rosy!”
“And Amelie,” Inara spoffed.
Chuckling, they apologized to the baby and amended their toast. Wesley said, “To two souls coming together, who have created a third from the sheer love they share.”
“I’ll drink to that.” Cory grinned, clinking glasses and sipping good champagne.
The flight to Maine didn’t take long. Falcon landed on the usual airstrip nearby the Cromwell estate. Cory would have to choose a different one than this to sit out with Rosy. He didn’t want to shock his parents. They might have blended for a baby outside of wedlock, but if they might disown him altogether if they knew he had ‘switched sides’. It pained Cory to think of it. He vacillated between going back on his word and continuing even as each minute passed while they drove. Yet a single look, kiss, or hand held from Rosy reminded him of all of the reasons why he needed to fight onward.
“Welcome back!” Fiona and Roderick greeted the return of their favorite people.
Practiced smiles as if everything was just fine and no one was planning to leave family history, Rosy was quick to embrace both of her shortly to be in-laws. "So wonderful to be back," she said sincerely, having grown quite fond of the idea of living in Maine. "And there's a little someone who has been quite eager to properly meet her grandparents." Needless to say they hadn't been able to have a reunion at the trial.
Gasps of joy followed hugs and coo’s. Fiona had missed babies in the family. It was a shock to them when Inara announced her pregnancy last year, but as soon as they grew fond of the idea they got a shock when they learned of the loss. Now Amelie came in with her pretty little smile to heal the injury of their hearts.
Annabelle, walking with an arm of Yonten held, had to lean in for a smirk. "We're going to find out just how well I can handle family sober," she murmured. "You better be drinking for us both."
Already on his third beer, Yonten said, “Fuck yeah.” Diki held Jinpa to her, and she said she wasn’t going to drink tonight, so he had to do it for her too. Quiet and contemplative. The demon had made little rattling since the court. “Heeey, when’s this party starting?”
“In three hours. Get to the rooms and get ready, or I’ll skin you!” Fiona wagged a finger at the Tibetan.
Yonten raised a hand in peace. “A’ight!” He secretly scowled, and also felt smug, because he knew they would be getting the announcement of Annebelle’s pregnancy soon and they’d have no fingers to wag at him then! “C’mon, Anna-Banna.” Yonten strut like hot stuff with his lady love at his side.
“Wesley, Inara— where are the children?” Fion asked.
“They’re coming. It’s just Kazumi with them today. She said we could go ahead, so we did. She’ll text if she needs help.” Wesley gave his parents greeting hugs.
Roderick asked, “Why is that?”
“We had to leave the castle with Hye in charge. There are those agents we have to host,” Inara explained.
“Ah, I see. Ben Carlysle, right?” Fiona shook her head and pursed her lips. “A scoundrel.”
“Who else is come?”
“Francis Jackson,” Wesley answered.
The elder Comrwell couple exchanged glances. “Oh, I didn’t think the Court would send him…”
“Why do you say that?” Inara asked.
“Well he has a record.” Roderick tsc’d. “Twice accursed of fraternizing with mages.”
Wesley chuckled, “Then I’m in good company. I myself have been accused.” He had no worries. They were all but trapped in his castle anyway. “Come on, no frowns! We’ve got a big day ahead of us!” Wesley and walked ahead with Inara. They had to get ready like everyone else. Wesley had a lot of technical set up to do too.
“Cory, you have to hurry. Go on, go on.” Fiona urged him.
“Yeah, I will, hold on.” Cory chuckled, giving his lady love a lingering hug. He whispered discreetly. “I think I wanna have a talk with Frank when we get back.”
Rosy gave a smile of encouragement, "I think that sounds like a good idea," she agreed, "But go before your mother drags you off by your ear."
It was certainly going to be a busy day, and one where she wished Lauri had been there. Not just to help her dress and style her hair, or make sure everyone was in the places, but just to have her present. The holo versions were a nice thought, though not as good as the real thing.
"Alright Rosy, you go freshen up," Ellie directed, sending John with Gordon and Everest to get suited up. "Give me a half hour to get ready and I'll be there to do anything you need, sweetheart." It was the least she could do, attempting to be a sit in maid of honor.
"You heard the women," Everest started to do his best attempt at stepping up. "Go to your assigned rooms and-"
"Everest James Crosse, best move your ass or I'll be chasing it!" Ellie's threat was not taken lightly, the sharpshooter quickening his step as he headed into the manor.
With everyone headed off to get themselves ready Fiona and Roderick took the job of hosts seriously and with finesse. They had prepared for the vision Cory and Rosalie crafted over months. Wesley set up the holonodes, they brought outfits for anyone who came unprepared, and the unaware guests were filled in the night's festivities. The ‘Witch Hunt’ drew chuckles. Everyone murmured to one another if they would be accused, or who they could find out. The excitement demanded them not to reveal the words on their cards.
Not everyone thought the game was amusing. Amalia furrowed burgundy’s brows. “What the fuck?”
“Is just game.” Theo chuckled. His said ‘peasant’ anyway.
Amalia shot him a look and a perked brow.
Worried her verbose cousin might cause strife, Natalia tucked her hands behind her back and leaned in stiffly. “Just play along.”
Alassiel fidgeted with her card. She hadn’t even looked at it yet. Her hands kept bringing up her phone to check for any news from Liam concerning Moira. “This place has good service, right? They’re rich, so that means our phones will have a strong connection.”
Natalia placed a reassuring hand on the Seamaiden. “It will be alright. Moira is out of danger now.” She had not be able to move yet though. They didn’t know if this meant she would be stuck like that or not. They still had no word on Shae either. “Take a deep breath, Alassiel. Come on.”
The Seamaid did so, feeling her heart steadying as they came to receive their medieval outfits. The theme was a pleasant one in Alassiel’s opinion. She chose a blend of blues, not unlike the ocean at sunrise. Natalia chose rustic reds in reflection of a squirrels pelt. Amalia argued against wearing any of that stuff.
“I am not a fucking milkmaid.” Amalia tossed the frilly mess at the face of the distraught wedding attendant.
“Oh ‘Malia, it’s a wedding. Just do it.” Natalia said, adjusting her skirt.
Amalia scoffed, pushing aside the options until she resurfaced to complain again. “Is all the same. What else?”
“We have tunics, for the men.” The other attendant stammered, pointing to the closet.
Huffing, Amalia went to investigate. “Hm, maybe this one.” She pulled a sleeveless jerkin out with a pair of matching tights. Amalia threw the tights back in favor of the pants she wore. They showed off her snake at the upper half of her thigh.
Theo was already pulling on his own outfit. He felt pretty confident in his choice. “What you think?” He gave Willow a grin and wiggled his brows. “I am mighty medieval lumberjack, Da?”
Willow had to purse her lips to contain the level of approval she had for his attire. "Mighty, indeed. This poor maiden will have to find something for you to help her with this evening, good sir," she winked as she finished tying the front of her dress. An off white chemise topped with deep navy that was sill comfortable to wear had been her choice, not one to fuss too much for the sake of another's happiness.
Theo grinned, swinging the axe he was given artfully. “Perhaps I show you chop skills? Or perhaps knife?” He took out the small dagger they provided. Theo semi-circled her and came to stand by her side. “I thrust very good.”
Word of the Russian's arrival hadn't taken long to reach a few men in particular. Dressed and not central enough to the wedding party to be needed, they found themselves a short distance from where guests were accepting the unique choice in wear for such an event. There was no containment of delight when Andriy's eyes fell on Alassiel; a vision in any circumstance but so much more when she wasn't held behind a phone screen. To ease Kazumi's burden while the older children were getting ready for their participation in the wedding, he'd been tasked with watching over Baby Kit, dressed as any noble baby should be and holding a golden rattle topped with a seal, of course. "You look beautiful," he couldn't help but say the moment he found her eyes that pulled him in like the tide.
Unbridled Joy dashed away lingering fears. Alassiel closed the distance with a graceful step and tilted on the tip of her toes to greet Andriy with a soft kiss. “And you look handsome.”
“Awaseal!” Kit gasped. He hadn’t known this was what they meant by ‘see you later’. The golden rattle he held shook with his clapping.
“Hello, little Lord. Ah, and look, you have an amazing gold seal yourself.” Alassiel praised. She pointed to a silver seal in her hair; a clip she bought, knowing who she was seeing today. “So do I.”
That was enough to send the toddler in awe and wonder. He babbled on his approval and pointed between Alassiel’s pin, his rattle, and flared out his baby hand. Kit had so much to say! If only they knew baby speak enough to catch more than that he liked it.
Also burdened with a little one, though he'd grown attached to the fiery headed spawn, Gordon wasn't far behind Andriy. He'd gone with an outfit that felt more ranger than peasant, even if the diaper bag he toted around might have dampened the image slightly. Little John, tucked carefully in his sling was not as content as Amelie but was at least not crying as they approached the awaited guests. "Somehow, I'm not surprised you refused a dress," he grinned when he saw Amalia in her own rather enticing adaptation. "If it's any consolation, being barely dressed like that is a great look on you."
“Rybka,” Amalia grinned, taking steps to meet him. She spoffed, at his words. Her hands set on her hips akimbo. “You like me in anything and nothing.” Amalia evaluated his outfit with a pleased smile. “I have to say the same for you Rybka.” Amalia gave his cheek a light pat; a gesture of affection. Then she looked down at the little redling. “Ah, Ellie and Everest’s baby, Da? He is little ember. Will grow to flame, I know it.”
Anyone watching Joao too closely might have noticed an extra pep in his step when he caught sight a familiar level-headed beauty he sought to call his own. Natalia had been looking around to her mountain when she caught sight of him heading their way. She smiled her best smile. She had worked on it, fearing the recent events had stolen some of her happiness—in a way it had—,but seeing Joao she felt a rush of it return, even if sorrow kept some for itself.
Approaching her in his leather tunic that was a bit tight for his form but he would make work, Joao bowed deeply, a hand offered out to Natalia, "My lady."
Natalia curtsied, stifling a giddy chuckle. “My Lord.”
Once he straightened, he respectfully acknowledge the others with a slightly somber smile. "Glad you were all able to come. Was very sorry to hear of losses." A genuine statement indeed, even if a hunter might argue he was simply playing empathy well.
Appreciative for his offer of condolence, those present who had suffered the tragedy gave their thanks for the kind courtesy of acknowledgment.
Theo said, “Thank you, is been hard.” He wrapped an arm around Willow. She knew all too well the grief herself.
“Da, Liam and Alassiel have had it the worst.” Amalia didn’t know if she had spoken out of turn to mention it, but the Seamaiden didn’t argue.
Natalia hesitantly said, “There is hope though...Moira is getting better. Liam is safe.”
“Yes,” Alassiel smiled sadly. “We must count our blessing.” It was the only notion that held her together, aside from knowing Andriy was alive and happy in the world.
Andriy could feel just how fresh their mourning still was, reaching with his free hand to rest comfortably on her shoulder, a quiet reassurance he was there for her. "And you are safe," the simplest way to try and explain the relief he had to know that she had escaped. There was no doubt it wasn't a simple fire to kill 4 mages, but he would never press her for more details, for confirmation that she was in fact safe. There were too many prying eyes about, after all.
Alassiel gratefully accepted the reassurance and slipped closer, resting her head on his shoulder. The fear of never seeing Andriy again had dug into her as well. It put things into perspective too. She knew she wanted to be with Andriy for as long as he wanted her.
Not nearly as good at masking his emotions, Gordon looked to gracefully change topics, adjusting John as he spoke. "Is there anything you all need before the ceremony? Drinks, finger foods? Maybe somewhere to freshen up after traveling?"
Joao spoffed at the notion, his gaze falling on Natalia. "No need to freshen perfection," he murmured.
Pink colored Natalia’s cheeks. The thrill of his compliment prompted a bashful turn of her head briefly. Turning back, she said, “Sim. More time to share a drink.” She stepped closer and took his hand.
"Drinks would be lovely," Willow nodded at the extended hospitality, placing her hand on Theo's arm.
“Da, so thirsty. Long trip.” Theo rubbed Willow’s shoulder and turned with her to the area they might have a sip of something before the ceremony began. The Al-Zahar’s were grateful for a cool taste of fresh, clean spring water to smooth the throat. That wasn’t the only thing Theo sought to sooth. Russian Rogue lips chased his little woodland maid a time or two.
Amalia gestured to Gordon to follow with an incline of her head. Along the way the Wrangler got acquainted with Little John. At some point Amalia held his little hands and helped the tyke make a proper fist for punching. Then she playfully went about punching things with him— a tree, a chair, Gordon, her own face, and even feigned noises of defeat with each swing of his hand. A small smirk conveyed her respect for the fiery baby.
“Yeah, that sounds good.” Alassiel walked with Andriy and Kit to get a little something. The vast layout Wesley and Cory created had little alcoves for these small refreshments. The Seamaiden helped satiate Kit who was too young to go on so long without a proper snack.
Natalia and Joao were not far behind the others. They fell in comfortable conversation with what little time they had before the wedding began. There were some things she learned, and likely the others would too. Lauri and Oliver had a dire family emergency they had to leave for, but their holofigures would be taking their place. Hye had to stay behind because he was sick. Once the music shifted to indicate the beginning of the event, they joined the others.
Amalia, who sat between Natalia and Gordon, leaned to her cousin and asked, “Talia, you see that? They stare.”
A glance around told Natalia her cousin wasn’t wrong. A few long stares shuffled off once the Squirrel maiden happened to meet her dark gaze with theirs. “...Da.” She shrugged. “Don’t know why.”
Theo had noticed too, murmuring to Willow that one or two people didn’t just look over at them, but some frowned too. “We not dressed right?” Maybe he wasn’t supposed to choose medieval lumberjack.
In reality the hunters invited were quite curious what the Russians were not yet dispatched as Wesley had promised. Not just that, but they have come to the wedding of recent hunter history with them as dates. A member or two of the jury would have raised a brow as they did now. Seeing as they couldn’t address the issue at the time they had to endure the presence of mages purposefully attending a hunter wedding in the meantime. A few disgruntled hunters were already muttering they would have to try to get a word in with Wesley.
"Maybe just new faces," Gordon suggested lightly, keeping a now tired John in place as he leaned over. "I wouldn't worry too much about it." Though of course, that'd be easier to swallow if it weren't for the number of scowls they were receiving. He would have thought they could hide their displeasure a bit better, but apparently he was wrong.
"Gordon right; people curious and rude," Joao huffed under his breath, doing his best to block his squirrel maiden from the gazes that fell her way. If they hadn't been in the circumstances they were, he might have given those staring a few words of his own mind.
“Very rude.” Amalia’s hand rose.
Natalia’s hand caught Amalia’s in time before the Wrangler could flip the bird. “Just ignore them.” She exhaled as she engaged in a short, silent fight for dominance over Amalia’s hand. In the end the Squirrel managed to pin Amalia’s middle finger down.
“Nyah.” Amalia stuck her tongue out at an older man who flustered and turned away.
Sighing in a chuckle, Natalia shook her head and shifted to lean on Joao. Sometimes her cousin was just too much! “Oh god…”
The grand, fantasy setting Cory dreamed of gleamed brilliant alabaster under the afternoon sun. Strife from hours ago vanished once he adorned himself in the shining armor he had crafted for this very day. It was light, plated in white gold, yet leafed with the yellow precious metal to add to its ornate and luxurious style. Cory mounted a proud steed with a smile that beamed as valiantly as he felt.
Ahead, dressed in the robes requested, the Judge strode forward to lead the procession. Right behind him walked his parents since his grandparents were not on the best terms with them. Anita walked down after, dressed in a deep purple gown of their permitted royalty status as the mother of the princess. Regardless of the trial, she couldn't be more pleased for her daughter and now son-in-law. Her own experiences with the hunting community since everything had happened with Robert were lessthan pleasant. Finally, trotting on his white stallion, came Cory. Following him were Wesley and Inara, Ellie, Yonten and Annabelle, and Lauri and Oliver. The holofigures were flawless. The Russian’s noticed some of the people who stared at them were not happy to see the Blair couple— holofigures or not. Not long after the flower girl and ring bearer came to reprise their roles. Lottie, bright and excited, couldn’t believe the luck she had with having been a flower girl so often! She was a professional by now. Rosalie’s path was properly dusted with petals. Jasper had learned a thing or two now too. He kept an even pace and handed off the rings to the tangible Oliver when he got to the front, then raced excitedly to Kazumi to tell her how well he did and if she saw him.
Cory, who had dismounted after a long way down, stood just in front of Oliver with his eyes trained at the end of the path. The world fell away and his heart raced. Any moment the love of is life would appear and he felt his whole body tense in anticipation.
As the music changed for the final appearance of the wedding party. While Rosalie had considered asking Roderick to fill the role of walking her down the aisle, ultimately it had felt more appropriate for her older brother to assume the traditional patriarch position. Golden locks had been half-pulled up though they spilled down the back of her neck beyond flower-shaped clips and a sparkling tiara with pale pink accents that had been a gift from Anita and Liz. The walk down the aisle proved a difficult task for them both, given the immense size of her princess-styled gown, and anyone on the ends of the aisle was treated to murmurs between the two who were likely having the most sibling interaction of their lives.
"I'm surprised the tailor couldn't add a few more layers to it," Everest muttered, causing Rosy's lips to fight with a struggle.
"I think he would have, but they needed the fabric for your sleeves," she quipped back. A sore spot after he'd complained a few times that no man living or dead needed frills.
"Cory said it was a mark of royalty."
"Oh they are, but you look like a royal ass," Rosy said with a small snort that she hoped was hid behind the lacey veil that covered her face.
"Only for my sister," he argued before adding "Better a royal ass than a pug," That earned a genuine laugh and she had to duck behind her bouquet just before they reached the front, Everest passing her off to Cory with a warning. "Good luck finding her under all that, man," before taking his place beside Wesley, opposite of Ellie who was only shaking her head at his antics.
“Do not underestimate the tracking skills of Sir Valerian,” Cory spoke in his LARPing tone, though it was awash with emotion too. All the while that Rosalie had come towards him Cory felt his heart fluttering like the beat of the hoofs of his horse in a gallop. His bride had arrived.
True to her role as Matron of Honor, Lauri came forward to take the bouquet from Rosalie. When their hands touched Lauri’s fingers gripped Rosy’s lightly, briefly. The touch sent warmth through Rosalie’s skin. A certain scent registered to Rosalie’s nose— Lauri’s perfume. In the exchange Lauri managed to glance up at Rosalie with eyes that anyone else would assume were filled with holofigure tears, but the nuance of expression, the touch, and the scent battled in Rosy’s head. Good sense said Lauri was hundreds of miles away in Avostoska. All the signs pointed to the contrary.
Chocolate eyes lingered on Lauri in a fog of happiness and confusion. Rosy knew their request had been placed with Wesley to have holo-versions of their dear friends, and that he was a man dedicated to his work, but this was beyond anything she could have hoped for. A tiny tingling in the back of her head made her curious, but she knew that all eyes were on them to continue. With a smile she turned her attention to the man who held her heart and fathered her child, prepared to tell the entire world just that as well. Today she decided would not be about mages or hunters; it was about love and no one would be allowed to deny them that. Taking ahold of Cory's hands, she gave him a teary smile of pure joy. "Are you ready for this, my brave knight?" she whispered to him.
“Fairest Princess, I am ever ready.” Cory wrangled his voice to cooperate as his hands delicately took hers.
The Judge, dressed in the grandeur Cory expected, raised his hands. “We cometh here to day in celebration of the union of two great kingdoms,” The request to play into the theme had been taken very well. The Judge did his utmost to comply with fervor. “Lord Cornelius Eugene Cromwell and Princess Rosalie Anne Crosse have bridged the gap between the rebound and respected families of the world, against odds, against hope, and against the evils that face them every day.” The Judge lowered his hands and gestured to them. “You may now make your pledge.”
At his side as the honorary best man, Oliver's face boasted a smile that couldn't have been more proud of his dear friend. Hearing his queue, he handed over the first of the rings to Cory with a playful wink. "Go get her, mate," he murmured before resuming his prior stance.
Cory took the ring and held up Rosalie’s hand, “I, Lord Cornelius Eugene Cromwell, do take thee, Sweet Princess, Rosalie—,” Cory’s voice cracked, “Rosalie Anne Crosse as my wife— my partner, my perused of the good, my gracious and understanding lover. I pledge with all my heart and my soul, that I shall be your sword as you are my shield, and I shall be your shield as you are my sword.” He switched his tone and speech, shifting to a more genuine Cory than his Valerian persona, as he looked deep into her eyes. “There will never be a day I will regret this one. Nor yesterday, or the one before that. I look forward to a life filled with endless moments. I will never stop waking in the morning with a hope to see you by my side. I will never kiss you enough, hold you enough, or run my fingers through your hair enough. I will never be satisfied. Not until the last thing I see in this world, when I am old and grey, are your chocolate eyes closing with mine.” Cory slipped on the band and held her hands in his and allowed tears to slip down his cheeks.
Her certainly wasn't the only one with glistening cheeks, though Rosy knew she had to keep things going or they'd never be married! Sniffling, she reached for Cory's ring, also brushing against Oliver in the process, who hardly felt like any of the holograms she'd come in contact with. The thought momentarily made her lose her memorized vows before pulling herself back into the moment, taking Cory's hand in both of hers. "I, Rosalie Anne Crosse, happily take you, Lord Cornelius Eugene Cromwell as my husband, from this day forth. Together we have taken so many steps and will take infinitely more, even if it means to walk against the tide. You are protector for me and our marvelous daughter, but I will never let you stand alone. There will not be a day that I do not fall more in love with the man who I was willing to change my name one more time for," she sniffled through a chuckle, tightening her hold on his hand, "And I will forever see you with fireworks in your eyes as the night many moons ago. You are my knight, the air that keeps me alive, and I refuse to live without my air." Her fingers careful slid his ring on the finger it was already so accustomed to in the past near year, gazing into his eyes with undying affection.
Cory wore his heart on his sleeve. Now his heart also lived and breathed before him, bound to him forever. There were no dry eyes in the audience for anyone with a heart of flesh and blood. The two were quite a sight themselves. Weepy and with gazes filled with love between them.
Taking up his role again, the Judge happily bellowed out over the audience, “By the powers invested in me, given down by Almighty, I pronounce thee— for the first time in the history of our lands—Lord and Lady Cromwell! You may seal the union with a kiss.”
Cory slipped his arms around Rosalie with the practiced move of a thousand nights. His lips alighted upon her own, as a man sipping the sweetest, freshest water, or inhaling the gentlest breeze.
Amidst the affection exchange the audience applauded the new couple. Some wiped their eyes, a few sneezed into their tissues. Most whooped and hollered in celebration even as Cory and Rosy mounted their steed and rode out ahead of the procession forming behind them. They had photos to take with the wedding party.
The photographer waiting for them happened to be Pascal. There was no shortage of video and photos already, and in the highest definition, but it was tradition for the wedding party to pose with close friends and family. This time a partition was erected to separate the main audience from seeing the photo shoot. If anyone asked they were given a passable excuse. Neither Cory nor Rosalie knew of this arrangement.
“What’s this for?” Cory asked, helping Rosy down from the horses back.
“Privacy.” Wesley turned and motioned for Lauri and Oliver to come forward. They were being pleasant and enduring the fawning of onlookers who were impressed with Wesley’s technology. As the two came over their posture and mannerisms melted away from the standard expected program of a pair of holofigures. While flawless, holofigures were still not real. They had a set of actions. Cory’s eyes squinted briefly in confusion as the effort Wesley put into these two. They appeared so human that Cory’s spine tingled.
“Wesley, your holofigures are really damn good, they’re freaking me out,” Cory chuckled nervously. His hand found Rosy’s.
Smiling gently, Wesley murmured, “That’s because they’re not holofigures, Cor. They are my wedding gift to the both of you.”
The words took a second to register. They caught up with him in time for Cory to feel fresh tears pour from his eyes. Wordlessly he pulled Oliver into an embrace. He inhaled, and yet he remained speechless.
Weeks without Bro Brews took place in the confines of a firm hug between the two men. "You did amazing, mate. I'm so happy for you two," Oliver said with words heavy in emotion, unashamed to say he was also crying. Having his beloved by his side had mended his heart, but the bond between friends proved in need of nurturing and well.
“Ma fille—.” Lauri’s words were cut off by her own arms enfolding Rosalie. Hazel eyes spilled tears. The Lamb silently sobbed while holding Rosy tightly, until she could breath out, “Vous êtes belle!” She shifted her head to give Rosalie a kiss on her cheek.
Cory had taken the words out of Rosy's voice on just how uncanny it had been, but when the truth came out she was giddy, tearful mess. "Oh God, Lauri!" She breathed, struggling to keep herself from turning into a bawling mess. "You helped me pick the perfect dress and I didn't want you to miss it because it couldn't be perfect without you." And now it really felt like it was. Her arms remained about her beloved soul sister as she cried softly, never wanting to let her go.
Lauri temporarily lost her hold on her emotions. She soaked in the joy she felt with having attended the wedding she feared she would never see. “It is an honor— I love you so very much!” The words that she wanted to say were held in by the knowledge that there time there was as ephemeral as a bubble. So fragile, and ready to pop at any time. Lauri wanted to say she couldn’t wait for the days to come with them, that she looked forward to the anniversaries and the birthdays ahead. As it was, she merely held Rosy and thanked her blessings that she had her here, now.
It took a moment more before Cory managed to speak. He had yet to let Oliver go too. “It was awesome, and you’re awesome— and I am so happy you guys were there!” He finally let go to switch places. “Lauri, you Beaver, get over here!”
The Lamb chuckled through her tears, just barely releasing Rosalie to give Cory a hug. Amidst their crying and tight embrace they expressed their happiness. Lauri sobbed, “I could never have had the life I do without you, and I will never regret it—.” Lauri reflected Cory’s words. They parted enough so that Lauri could look into his eyes. “Even with what has happened. If it meant I would have you, and rosy, and the love of my life, I would do it again.”
Cory gripped Lauri’s shoulders, another overwhelming emotion taking over. He said in a volumes between them alone, “We will fight for you two. This isn’t the end. Whatever happens, we won’t give up.”
Proud, tears hazel eyes had every confidence in him. “Don’t keep us waiting, Monsieur La Frog.”
Spoffing sadly, Cory said, “I won’t, Miss Beaver.”
Rosy didn't hesitate to pull Oliver in for a strong embrace, one that felt strongly fraternal. "I'm so glad that you two have each other, even though I know it's horrible circumstances," she sniffed to him, feeling it was horrible it had to come down to what it was for them to be near each other.
"It may not seem ideal, but as long as I have her, there's nothing else I could hope for," Oliver argued with a soft sadness in his tone. True, he would have preferred they were out in the world, with a home of their own, but he would take what he could get.
Time slipped by and photos were yet to snap. Pascal gingerly interrupted them. “If I may?” He gestured to the holocam in his hand.
“Yeah, of course.” Cory used a tissue to make his face presentable.
After a creative photo shoot the two almost forgot that they had more than simply their Best Man and Matron of Honor with whom to pose. They laughed, goofed around, and enjoyed their time with them. Before long another set of Lauri and Oliver’s appeared after the last flash of the camera. Their presence made it clear to Cory that what he had hoped— that Lauri and Oliver would stay the whole time— was not plausible.
Wesley, who had stayed to watch from the sideline, finally stepped forward. “It’s time to invite the rest of the wedding party to take pictures.” He gestured for Pascal to reset the scene to accommodate the true holofigures. “You may say your goodbyes.”
“Non,” Lauri said, coming to hold both Cory and Rosy’s hands. She looked into their eyes, and in a gentle voice spoke her mind, “I shall say simply: Jusqu'à ce que nous nous revoyions.”
Saying goodbye was beyond painful. It was ripping a bandaid off a wound that had only just begun to heal, only to start the bleeding again. There was something different than their farewells at Avostoska though; determination. A sense that this wouldn't be the end of their friendship because the Cromwell's refused to allow that to happen. "And may it be sooner than we think," Rosy murmured into a final embrace with Lauri. "But until then you're strong and together and this will not be forever."
“Oui, may it not be forever.” Lauri finally pulled away and came to link with Oliver.
Smiles and nods of hope between them lifted their spirits in this dark time. Even as Wesley motioned for them to follow the android escort away from the wedding. A holocreature formed around them like a cloak to disguise the two from any prying and curious eyes. The Blair couple would wait in the safe cargo area of the same jet the others came on. They were provided food and drink, and cake, like the rest of the guests as well.
Cory and Rosalie were given time to readjust before receiving the rest of the wedding party with the false Lauri and Oliver at their side. While not the same, Cory did find comfort with them there. It felt like there was still room for the couple in their lives. That the hunting community wasn’t allowed to discard them just yet.
At the end of the extended photoshoot, filled with giggles and smiles, mainly from the children who were easily amused, Cory guided his wife with him to speak with Wesley. “Hey...thank you.” There was more than just the escape risk that Wesley gambled on to bring their favorite couple to them that day. After the trial, Wesley would have gotten much more heat. The kind of treasonous fire that came with burning at the stake.
Wesley kept a gracious manner. He briefly closed his eyes and turned his head in acceptance of the gratitude. “You’re my little brother, Cory. I wanted to make your wedding day special. I love you.”
Cory knew their relationship might never be the same after the trip over. He knew their differences were ready to pull them apart and leave trails of scars, but right now Cory saw his big brother who cared for him. “I love you too.” Cory gave him a hug. In that hug they only acknowledged their fraternal bond.
Once they pulled away it felt like the weight of their ethical and political stances filled the space between them, though they still shared smiles. “Go on you two, Pascal is waiting to announce you as a couple.”
Wiping his eyes, Cory took Rosy’s hand and spoffed, “Don’t have to tell me twice.”
Rosy shared her beloveds appreciation for the kind gesture from Wesley that was a risk for him as well as counter to his own beliefs. There weren't enough words to convey her gratitude, so instead she summed up her feelings in a tight hug before they parted. Most of their guests had moved from the ceremony grounds to the large area that would serve for the reception and activities. Taking ahold of Cory's arm she beamed at him. "Ready, dear husband of mine?"
“Yes, my lovely wife.” Cory beamed, heading off with her in hold.
With his confirmation the two of them set to make their appearance, ultimately deciding a horse ride on her dress wasn't the best idea, they settled for a grand entrance with Pascal sounding off for all to hear. "For the first time as a married couple, I present to you, Lord Cornelius and Lady Rosalie Cromwell!" All eyes were on the two of them as they entered and applause filled the air, topped with a few whoops, hollers and whistles from the most enthusiastic.
Striding in proudly, Cory and Rosalie exemplified medieval opulence. Once a humble knight, now a Prince, Valerian and his Princess were crowned with the Bride and Groom diadems before taking a pause in the middle of the grand plaza, followed by taking their seats among their favored guests.
The double crescent tables parallel accommodated their closest friends and family. The lower table sat Anita, Roderick, Fiona, Liz, and others of the older generation, plus Mallory and Gregory and the like. The higher crescent table, featuring Cory and Rosy in the middle, had Everest, Ellie, Wes, Inara, and others such as Joao and Natalia, or Alassiel and Andriy. The royal newly weds hardly made it to their table when Theo and Willow and the others came for hugs and congratulations.
Yonten chuckled to see the polite couple engaging with the fawning audience. “Shit man, let them eat!” He grabbed Anna’s chair for her to sit. Jinpa and the other children had their own section overseen by Kazumi and additional hired assistants. Diki joined them with a care and hawk-eyed watch on Amelie, who was not far from Rosy for a feed.
Cory was grateful for the nudge. He sat with Rosalie and dug into his perfectly grilled pork chops! Thankfully they were a medieval dish they could easily add to the menu. The rest of the options were just as rustic. Stew, bread rolls, and other kinds of ancient recipes. However, there was always an option to opt for a meal other than that if you couldn't handle it for one reason or the other.
Holofigures, such as Oliver and Lauri, were projected to join the feast. They had their mannerisms recorded for a more accurate, natural look, though Cory and Rosalie now noticed the differences. Though the Blair couple was now secured in the jet, they were thankful for the chance to physically meet them. Charlotte, on the other hand, had to settle for only a holoKaylee. The real girl was hooked up to the nervegear in Avostoska, enjoying the wedding with Lottie. The girls were eager to get to the bouquet toss.
Lottie beamed, “I caught mine twice. But this time we can do it for you, and you can be my Maid of Honor and I can be your Maid of Honor.” It was a brilliant plan.
From across the world Kaylee was beyond elated as she saw so many new things for the first time. The beasts and creatures she frightened her, but with reassurance they couldn't harm her let her continue to enjoy everything immensely. Lottie had explained the wedding extensively to prepare her and in truth it made the young girl all but obsessed with the idea of getting married.
"I would the absolute best maid of honor," she swore seriously as her projection looked about the beautiful sights. "If you catch it, that's okay too. Then you can have three!"
Charlotte had gotten accustomed to Kaylee being so kind and giving. Unfortunately her development in this area still needed growth. Lottie readily accepted the offer of Kaylee being the best for her, and that she’d be fine if she got a third without a word. “Yeah, and I can put it on the wall next to the others.”
A child next to Kaylee had listened in on their conversation. The little girl frowned deeply, putting down her chicken nugget. “Hey you can’t take more if you already have one.”
One child across the circle table piped up. “Yeah,” they said in a nasally tone.
There was momentary concern on Kaylee face at the remark, before realizing that of everything Lottie had told her, nothing of the sort was mentioned. "Why not? There's no rule and the adults say it's okay," she defended her best friend.
"Because that's being selfish." The girl accused with a look at them.
Lottie furrowed her brows, both because she was pretty sure it wasn't, and she didn't like the tone this girl was using toward Kaylee. "No it's not. If you catch it, you keep it."
Before that girl could press her point, a boy beside her whispered in her ear. Whatever he said made her chuckle smugly.
"Hey, you shouldn't whisper like that, that's not nice," Lottie huffed. Talk about rude!
The boy shook his head. "Only if they're next to you."
"You're next to Kaylee. "
They scoffed, "She's not here, she doesn't count."
Oh that irked Lottie. She coldly said, "I'd be more upset if I knew who your family was-- guess you don't count!"
The boys words hurt Kaylee who had wanted so badly to come with, but was one to keep pushing once they were told the holofigure was the limits. "I count..." She softly argued before pressing on. "I can hear and see everything around. I'm just as much here as you - maybe more because you're not being very nice."
A good point! Charlotte nodded in agreement with Kaylee. “So there.”
Offense scrawled across the faces of the children at the table. Not nice? They were nice! Their families counted! They weren’t mean, the girls were mean! The boy who accused Kaylee of not counting took up a spoon and raised it in a motion towards Kaylee. Even though some of the other children had been curious, no one had tried to test the technology's structure.
Charlotte, who had the most training for combat— to the degree for her age—gasped and put her hand up to spare Kaylee the spoon. However, it had been thrown before either girl knew it was coming. A clatter of silver on stone sounded in the midst of the holofigure that was Kaylee.
The noise got the attention of one of the many busy attendants running around to help the children. This time it was Diki. She crouched and picked up the spoon. “Who threw dis?”
Furious, Lottie pointed a finger at the boy. “He did! And he said Kaylee didn’t count, and said she wasn’t here.”
In defense of himself the boy said, “Lottie said my family doesn’t count!”
One of the girls willing to stick by his side said, “Yeah, and these two said they were going to get another bouquet! They already have some, that’s not fair.”
Diki’s black eyes glanced between them. First she addressed Charlotte. “Their families count— that’s why they’re invited.” It was enough to have the girl cross her arms and slouch her shoulders. Diki looked over at the girl. “There ain’t a limit on flowers. You catch it, you keep it.” Her tone brooked no argument. The children were afraid to do so anyway. Diki pointed the spoon she picked up at the obstinate boy and glared. “And you don’t throw things at people. Kaylee is here, you little shit.”
The cuss sent the boys eyes flying open. The other children were just as astonished. Charlotte was pleased with the reiteration of the truth. It didn’t sit well with the boy though, who got up to complain. Diki cracked her knuckles and set off with the boy; ready to throw it down if need be.
Naturally Kaylee had flinched as the spoon flew at her, and while she hardly felt it breaking the holoform barrier, there was a different kind of pain felt. The fact that some boy she didn't even know would throw things at her upset the young girl. Why, she would never throw anything at him - even if he was being mean! Quiet tears rolled down her cheeks even as Diki stepped in to stop the dispute and walked off with the cruel young lad. Turning to Lottie, she spoke softly, avoiding the gazes of the other children. "Maybe...maybe I shouldn't be here. They don't seem to like me very much." That and the realization that she couldn't catch flowers if she couldn't stop a spoon was sinking in. She was just pretending she was there.
Injustice. Charlotte could not tolerate it. Especially against her dearest friend. Quick to comfort, Lottie rested her hand on Kaylee's shoulder; a practiced weight so her friend could feel her there. "They're stupid. Don't listen to them." Lottie shot the others a glare before turning to Kaylee. Mocha eyes filled with desperate desire to mend her best friends broken heart pricked tears themselves. "I like you very much, Kaylee. I think you should be here..." Although Kaylee and submitted to limit of the holofigure, Lottie had argued to release her until her parents threatened to send Kaylee away.
Charlotte's words and gentle touch helped to calm Kaylee down, wiping her tears and nodding. Her friend wanted her around and that was what mattered, not these mean kids with their fake rules and throwing spoons. A part of her understood though, that even though Charlotte wanted her around, it was clear her parents weren't as eager. Lottie had said many times she would find a way for them to be together in person, but they were opposed to such a thing. Why was completely beyond her own grasping knowledge, though she did hope if she was on her best behavior they would someday change their mind.
In fact, once or twice Lottie had been caught trying to jailbreak her friend. She learned that Pascal was not always on her side. She figured out that staff could tattle on her. But most of all, the system was subject ultimately to her father by way if 'technology'. This began a spark in Charlotte. A motivation to add yet another interest in her list of ever growing skills. One day Charlotte intended to use Wesley's own tools against him to free Kaylee!
At this point Lottie saw her friends mood lift, even if slightly. She felt relieved. They shared a smile between them, but they didn't launch into conversation just yet. Pascal's voice got their attention, along with everyone else.
"Ladies and gentlemen, our first speech of the night from the Best Man, Oliver Blair!"
Cory smiled, setting down his fork and knife. He shifted to view the man he called his brother.
The figure that was Oliver, now piloted from the comfort of the jet, stood at the announcement, a glass projected in his hand as he offered a charming smile to the crowd that now focused on him. "Best Man - that's an interesting term, don't you think? It's believed to have originated in the 16th century with Germanic Goths. Then it was placed as saying the man in the position was the 'best man' for the job of stealing a bride from a disapproving family, and that he was the best swordsman as well. Cory can tell you that I'm hardly the later, though I will give it my all," he chuckled, shaking his head.
The audience would notice that as he spoke his words did not always match the shape of his lips. A request for an intentional 'flaw' in the projections as a way to remind the audience these in fact were not the people they had less then amiable feelings for. "And as you can see there is no need for anyone to sneak in the dead of night and steal away Rosalie, because she had a loving and supportive family that not only rally around her but Cory as well. Anyone near them can tell from the first moment that they are meant to be together. I know the first time I interacted with them both was at the eve of the Crosse wedding last autumn, and even then it was more than evident that there wasn't a force on earth that would keep their blossoming love apart. There is an undying adoration they have for the other, and that has only grown since they took the unexpected but blessed journey of becoming parents. Every day I've known Cory I've learned so much about him and the strength he's come into during his journey, and I do not believe we've seen the peak of his powers and abilities. These two have been fortunate to find their soulmate in each other, and I would pity anyone foolish enough to stand in the way of such a love. May fortune shine bright on your family as you live out many years together. To Cory and Rosy!"
“To Cory and Rosy!” The Audience clinked glasses for the speech that tugged at their hearts. Cory especially, who got up to hug the holofigure and whisper ‘Love you man’, had a hard time taming his voice and his tears.
"Anything for you, mate," Oliver said and meant, feeling the faintest beginnings of the embrace, but treasuring it just as much as their secret reunion behind the partition before sitting back down. His own attempts to dry his cheeks were hard to hide, though he didn't care much.
Next up stood Lauri. It was immediately clear the hunters present were uncomfortable. Most knew of the trial. Some had attended. Here stood the mage they had thought would burn. With Cory and Rosy’s encouragement they had told her they would take whatever sour faces would come, and that they would rather she give her speech anyway. Knowing they were willing gave the Lamb confidence.
Lauri came to stand closer to Rosalie and Cory. She held her speech in her hand. It was going to struggle to pour her heart out without losing her spot. “Bonsoir à tous!” She gave a nod with a smile at the unsure audience.
“For those of you who do not know me I am Lauri Blair, since marrying this wonderful man, who I think is certainty deserving of the title ‘Best Man’, Oliver; formerly Lauri De Lafayette.” Mentioning it rang an off-note for the prejudiced relatives who attended the wedding of the century. “This year has been difficult, but I rather count my blessings. I had the blessing of Rosalie being my Maid of Honor, and I am now blessed that I can do the same for her.” A decision scrutinized indeed, but one from which the Cromwells didn’t back down. Thankfully most took it as sentiment and not treason. Most. “Ma fille and I have grown our friendship over the months. We met due to the position of her assistant needing to be filled, and stayed because we found a fulfilling relationship between each other. Rosalie is a fair and kind hearted woman. She is bold and brave. Coming to Avostoska didn’t just mean making friends and finding the love of my life, but truly becoming family.” Lauri broke here, needing a moment to gather herself. She sniffed, “Rosalie is a sister I never knew I could have, nor do I deserve, and I know she and Cory will raise their beautiful daughter with the same spirit they have, and I hope to see them continue through their journey of life.” Even if it was a promise, they could only hope. “Please, raise your glasses and wish them the best with me.” Lauri did so and said, “To Cory, who has brought worlds together. To Rosy, my soul sister, who nourished them and made them a place worth living.”
The audience latched on to the parts of the speech they could get behind, choosing to hurrah for the newly weds and avoid showing any sympathy to the words of a mage, such ‘soul sister’, that plucked a foul cord.
Rosy was quick on her feet, sniffling as she eagerly went in to embrace Lauri. For a moment she even forgot that it wasn't her dear friend she was approaching, putting enthusiasm into her motion that sent her fingers a few inches into the projection before she was quick to correct herself. "I couldn't have asked for a better sister," she whispered, lingering for a few moments longer before turning back to find herself at Cory's side.
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