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FIRST STORY YAY! I got the idea when I whatched the episode 'Don't Tell the Bride' Rich's face when Gabe's giving his speech. I will be doing more than 1 chapter, I'm not sure how many more.

DISCLAIMER: I do not own the charcters, or what I may describe and dialogue, only what I write,

Right, on with the story.


That night, Rich lay awake in bed, listening to Dylan talk about how much fun the photo shoot was, and how they should have dance parties more often, normally he would laugh and tell him to go to sleep, but his thoughts were elsewhere, he couldn't stop thinking about the events that happened that day, or what Gabe had said in his speech:

Rich's P.O.V.

flash-back:
We were making the wedding video, and Gabe was giving his speech,
"... They say marriage, is a celebration of love..." Gabe said, hesitantly, "...now, I've never been married," 'of course,' I thought to myself, "but I am in love." That got my attention, of course, it wasn't too much of a surprise, I knew he had a thing for Dani, but that's all I thought it was. When those girls said it sounded like he really loved her, when I was pretending to be him, I just took it as fan-girl-exaggeration, maybe I needed to listen to the song a few more times.
"...in my two hundred and forty-seven years, now you might just think I'm a gushing ninienogension," both me and Jimmy pulled a face, as Jimmy silently repeated the word to me. 'What?" I mouthed back, before surging it off and turning my attention back to Gabe. "Because, that's what love does to a gentleman, makes him want to cry, when he see a little puppy playing." I was smiling at the sweetness of the speech, but then Gabe continued saying, "makes him wanna shout, from the mountain tops." When I heard this, I realized something worrying, as the speech continued I stopped listening. What Gabe was saying, more or less (mostly less, honestly), described how I felt around Kait. Of course, I didn't, and don't, want to 'run through a golden meadow, giggling like a school girl.' 'But...' my thoughts trailed off.
"... So..." Gabe said in conclusion, "there it is, I confess my love here today. And someday I hope to prove my love through the beautiful institution of marriage," he said, before toasting 'to the bride and groom.'
"Gabe, that was the best, best man speech ever!" I said, "give it up to Gabe," I added. Surprisingly, Esme was the last one to clap. "But I ignored every thing you told me," he said. 'Gabe, you are so gullible,' I thought. 'Since when is it wise to take advice from those two?' "Wow " Kait breathed. "That was lovely," she added, was she almost crying. She cleared her throat, regaining her composure. "I mean ...er, it'll look great on the website, won't it?" She said, trying to cover it up, but the image wasn't leaving my mind that easily, whether I wanted it to or not.
"Cut the cake, cut the cake!" cried an excited Esme. "Wait, why is the cake shaped like a giant sandwich?" she asked. "Because the two pieces, represent the bride and groom, and the filling is the love that holds them together," Jimmy answered. "Awww," Kait said, it was lovely. There was a round of applause, as we cut the the cake. "That's a wrap," Jimmy said, pressing the button. "Great work Jim. Hit some music, I just had an idea," I said looking at a slightly worried Kait.

3 person P.O.V.

"That's a wrap!" Jimmy called pressing the button, to end the filming. "Great work Jim," Rich said, "hit some music, I just had an idea," he said turning to a slightly worried Kait, and took her hand. As the music come on, "what are you doing?" she asked. "We are dancing," Rich answered, simply. "To ballroom music?" Kait clarified. "Sure" Rich said. "I'm not so sure about this," she said slightly worriedly. "I am," Rich replied calmly, as they stared stepping, back and forth. "They actually look good together," Gabe recognized, wondering if he saw something between them. "Yeah? what eves. SELFIE! " Jimmy said, not bothered how they looked together. "Wow, you can actually dance," Kait said, slightly surprised, spinning out. "Told you I could," Rich replied, pulling her back in, and stepping back and forth, again.

After the photo-shot was over, and the offended couple and Kait, had stormed off. Rich sat down, disappointed to have missed out on the golden opportunity, but that wasn't it. He felt bad, he couldn't think why though, technically, he didn't break his promise; but it felt like he had. "Guess I should have seen THAT coming, eh?" He asked when Gabe walked up. "How do you feel?" Gabe asked hoping to assess the Rich and Kait situation a bit more. "Bad," Rich answered, ignoring the the randomness of the question. "You think I should go talk to her?" Rich asked. "No, give her some time," Gabe advised. Rich nodded and walked off, wondering why he felt bad.
Later, after Rich decided Kait'd had long enough, he went and talked to her, walking into the hall.

Kait's P.O.V.

After walking off in a huff and talking to Dani on the tablet, I decided I needed some time alone, so I went in to the empty hall filled with the wedding stuff that hadn't been put away. I walked around the space for a bit, before stopping by the table, and fiddling with a napkin, when I see Rich walk in. "I got Jimmy cleanin' the kitchen," he says. I just turned around and leaned on the table in response. I could hear him walk up behind me. "Look I'm- I'm sorry I lied to ya," I pulled a face, " 'n',I'm sorry for putting every one on the spot like that. But I meant what I said yesterday." It's obvious from his tone that he means it, so, I figure, I may as well listen. "I do like it when we get along," He says. "So no more weddings at bogmoor? Real OR fake?" I gave-in with a sigh.

Rich's P.O.V.
"No, no more wedding's at bogmoor, 'n' I'm sorry," I said honestly, relieved that's all it took. Happy to see that smile, "you know, I never did like weddings, they do something to people's brains makes them act crazy, fact!" She said, spinning her finger by her head. Amazing, I thought all girls loved weddings, no matter how tomboy. But, here was one standing right in front of me, cuckoo gesturin' at the thought. "You know you surprise me Kait, I thought all girls loved weddings," I said. "Ah, well, there's your problem Rich, I'm not like all girls." Kait said. "I'm starting to see that," I replied.

flash-back over

Rich's P.O.V.

'Gabe was in love?' I think,over and over, so much my head's starting to hurt. "Rich, RICH?" I heard someone call as I fell back to reality, felt just like I'd just fallen out of a 5 story building. "RICH!?" I heard again, 'oh, it's Dylan,' I think, half grateful to him for snapping me out of the thought loop. 'What is it, brov?' I ask, surprising my self at how tired I sound. "What's up with you, Rich? you haven't said anything at all," He asked in a slightly concerned voice. "Are you okay?" "Yeah, just can't stop thinking about what Gabe said," I answer. "Err.. I er, well, Es and I, we were ..." Dylan stuttered, nervously.
"Relax, if you were in trouble you'd know it by now," I reassured him. "Gabe can be SO gullible. No, it's what He said in his speech, he's in love?" I ask. "Yeah, well, did you not know that?" Dylan asked. "I knew He liked Dani, but not LOVE," I reply. "Hmm." I hear Dylan say, along with rustling sheets, indicating a shrug, from the top bunk, as he carries on with what they could change on their schedule, to make more room for dancing. I go back to wondering 'am I actually in love with Kait? Or just reading too much in to it?' I mean, I liked Kait, that much was a given, no use denying it. Deciding on the 'not' option I figured I was safe, I decided to let it go. After all, it hardly even came close to how I felt about Kait.
For now.


A/N:
That was EXHAUSTING, consistently flipping back and forth with the tabs, but I was quite pleased with the result, but I wont be able to do EVERY episode, if you enjoyed it please let me know, and help me decide WHICH episodes, it would be very much appreciated.

DISCLAIMER: I do not own the characters, what I may describe or the dialogue, only what I write, before and after the flash-back, the thoughts ('like this'), and the 3rd paragraph of the flash-back.