A/N: This has been floating around in my head for, well, quite a while, actually. Yes, it's clichéd, yes, it's been done, and yes, it's fluffy. Just thought I'd give you a little warning. Bade.

A Black Wedding

It was a dark and, well, not stormy, but breezy night. Her favorite kind of night. Jade sat in Beck's RV, watching The Scissoring for what must've been the hundredth time and laughing uproariously whenever the scissors claimed a new victim. Beck sat next to her with his arm wrapped around her shoulders, playing with her hair. He paused for a moment. "You realized this wasn't exactly meant to be a comedy?" She stopped laughing for a second, thought, and snapped, "Screw them, I'm laughing," which made him laugh.

Suddenly, he got up. "Come on, I want to show you something." She pouted, giving him the big blue eyes. "Noo, Valaria's just about to be hacked to pieces by Tawny!" He just looked at her, letting her know that he had seen that card played before. She sighed dramatically and got up, switching off the TV. "Fine. Let's go."

They drove down one of the winding, shady streets off of the main road. Jade sat in the front seat, looking completely at ease with the dark, windy scenery. Finally, they pulled up at an old, broken down cemetery, exactly the kind of place she loves. Beck stepped out of the car and opened the door for her. Jade stepped out of the car gracefully, light as a cat. They walked through the old cemetery, sharing words, laughter, and kisses as the full moon rose slowly above them.

Finally, they were sitting on an old, craggy stone bench leaning into each other's warmth. Beck finally broke the content silence. He coughed, feeling‒just a bit‒uneasy. "I know you might not be ready for this, and that's okay," he said awkwardly. "I'm new at this too. I have to ask you a very important question."

At the words "very important question" her head snapped around. "What?" she asked, vaguely worried. Beck took a deep breath and sank down on one knee. "Jadelyn August West, will you marry me?"

She looked around, shocked. Then she smirked at him. "My god, you think I'd say no?" She pulled him up and kissed him, savoring the feeling. Softly, he slipped the ring on, a simple etched gold band inset with a single black diamond. With her eyes aglow with happiness, she kissed him again.

A/N: Wow. How's that for a clichéd ending? As always, please leave a review. Thank you, and there will be more Bade on the way.