Disclaimer: I do not own Krystal or anything else that belongs to some other company. Everything else, including the plot however, is mine.
Author's Note: Ah. It feels exhilarating to be back writing in the hot seat. First of all, I want to once again thank everyone who made "Only a Girl Out of this World" into the near impossible success it became. For those people, it isn't much at the moment, but I put everyone who reviewed for it in my honors section. That section will later be moved to my personal website. Again, this "midquel" or the sequel wouldn't have been possible without you guys. Before moving on, I must warn you that there is some nudity and I didn't take that decision lightly. There is only one scene in this small story with SOME nudity for a short amount of time. After doing some research on how far others have pushed the T-rating and still kept it, I've decided that it won't really hurt the story's rating. Especially after some of the T-rated stories I've seen. While this small story goes on, I will also collect data to help with making the sequel but we'll save that for next time. And one last thing before I begin; when this story is over I will reveal my real name. My first name only though. R&R and enjoy the beginning of the hilarity.
Dedicated to the "Sound Man"
Prologue
With his arms stretching, he woke up with a big yawn and got out of his sleeping bag. The young man trudged over to his bathroom and stared at his reflection in the mirror. No matter how he looked at it, he still looked the same as he did earlier that year. But so many things had changed, he was still trying to get used to the shock that still lingered within mind. He was a loser, with no life and having almost nothing to live for. The only consistent thing that was present in his life was his agony and suffering. Then the boy turned to his bed and looked upon the sleeping form of what changed his life in so many ways. He turned to the mirror and looked again at his reflection. He smiled; it was still a foreign feeling for him. His once rare smiles were becoming more and more frequent. "mmm…taste…just like chocolate."
He turned to what mumbled that tired expression and laughed a little. "Talking about chocolate lips in our sleep now, are we." All of the changes that occurred months ago had nothing on what was going to be happening in the next three days. He, Light Kindely, age 19, was going to be married soon. He was soon to be married to the unworldly beautiful Krystal Cerinia…under the cover that it was a good will marriage to help bring our two civilizations together. Still, that didn't change the fact that what they had for each other was real. She loved him. Even though he always felt that he didn't deserve her, she loved him anyway. It was almost seemed a long and beautiful dream, but he walked over to her and ran his fingers through her blue hair and it reminded him that this was no dream. Not any more, at any rate. He kissed her forehead and put his lips next to her ear. "I'll see you down stairs."
He wasn't really expecting an answer but he got one anyway. "Do me a favor and leave me a couple of the pancakes and eggs, okay." He nodded and turned to go downstairs with a towel in hand. That was something to be expected of her, her nose always knew what was going to be on the menu. While he showered and got dressed in the regular bathroom, Krystal did the same in Light's private bathroom.
That was another thing about him she loved, he respected her in every other way. He was loving, loyal, meek and a safe person. As she showered, a sinister smiled plastered itself over her face. She was going to enjoy turning the good little obedient boy into a wild lion come their wedding night. Two months was the normal engagement period for Cerinia but if it wasn't for keeping her people's traditions alive, she would have made him marry and mate with her much sooner. A sad smile replaced her sinister expression. "Mother, Father,…brother. I promise to save you all…some how." She already had a plan formulating in her mind but she was afraid that it won't be for many years until her plan blossomed to life.
Light finished with his shower, put his clothes on, and went to the dinner table to find his parents already there with their food in front of them. Light took his place at the table and his mother hand him his plate. The table was unusually too quiet; his parents seemed to have a weird smile on their faces. Sarah sat down Krystal's plate and returned to her seat quietly. Light could feel it…something was definitely wrong here. Krystal came out of Light's room and when she entered the kitchen, she sensed the same feeling that Light was feeling. From her and Light's side of the table, she could see parents smiling with their eyes closed. She took her seat beside her betrothed and sat down to eat her breakfast before school could start but the strange gleeful smile on her in-laws-to-be disturbed her slightly. "So…," Light and Krystal's perked at this and their eye's looked in Tim's direction. "…Where are my grandchildren," Light's father said with a smirk. Light and Krystal almost spat out their food, they knew something like this was about to happen.
"Father, I already told you, we're not married yet. Plus, I'm not too sure we can even have children." Krystal began to think to herself about how Light is going to react when he'd come to find out that she could get pregnant with his children. There had often been times over the past two months that she wanted to tell him what she wished for, but she decided it was best not to ruin the surprise.
Light's father and mother laughed a little, and Sarah added onto her husband's comment. "Well it won't be for very much longer for the two of you to find out. Oh I can't wait to be a grandmother; it'll be like being a young mother again."
Light's father added onto that saying, "Except this time, there is more spoiling involved." Light and Krystal wanted to hide under the table from embarrassment. The four heard a car horn just then from outside and the two teens couldn't have been happier to see their ride to school.
Krystal grabbed her back pack with Light following suit, "Oh sorry, looks like it's time for school, thanks again for a wonderful breakfast."
The two inched their way to the door and Light looked out the window. "I hate this part," he groaned. Krystal took a small glance outside and gave an exasperated nod in agreement. "Goodbye Mom, goodbye Dad."
"See you later Son," said his father nonchalantly.
"Goodbye sweetums." She came over and straightened the twos clothes slightly and she gave each a kiss on their foreheads. She took a look outside and turned to Krystal. "It looks like it's going to be a hard day today."
Krystal was forced to agree with that. "Yes, unfortunately."
"Well don't worry about it, besides…," Light's mother started to tear up. "…Soon, the two of you will be married and well on your way to beginning a new life together. I'm sorry, it's just a beautiful thought and it's going to be really hard on me to let you two go."
Light's father decided to voice his thoughts on the matter. "Not me, I want my grandchildren as soon as possible." Light didn't think his face could turn any redder than it already was, but it did.
Sarah then embraced Krystal in a motherly hug, "Listen dear, I already think of you as a daughter to me but I know that your real mother and father would be so proud of you." Krystal gave an appreciative smile.
"Thank you. Believe me when I say my parents won't miss a thing, not if I have anything to say about it. I asked the guys to make a video record of everything from the wedding to the end of the honeymoon." Light still didn't think that was a good idea but he trusted Krystal's judgment. Then they heard an aggravating amount of horn honking.
An irritated Krystal began to yell back, "WE'RE COMING ALREADY!!!" The two started turning away from his parents and said 'Bye' in unison and opened the door.
What met the two was a mountain of flashing lights and the two tried their best to make their way through the ever present crowd of journalists and they eventually made their way to the black Neon that had been impatiently waiting for the two behind the crowd of annoyance. The journalists kept asking question after question, mostly regarding the hugely anticipated "good will" marriage that was creeping up on them. "What in the world were you two doing? You both know I DON'T like to be around huge crowds. There are too many witnesses around in case I decided I wanted to kill someone."
"I'm glad to see you as well, Insect," Krystal said with as much sarcasm as she could muster. Light and Krystal got in the back seats and Light said, "Good day Nat, Alex. Where is Chris at?"
Alex turned to them from the front passenger seat with an answer, "He called last night and said his dad was taking him to school today. He said something about a big project for physics."
"Figures, he's always busy with some complicated project of his," grumbled Nat as he pulled away from the 'celebrities' house. "And speaking of rides, WHY DON'T YOU ALL GET A LICENSE ALREADY!"
Krystal put on her best innocent smile and turned towards Nat, "Because you're so good at driving for the rest of us."
"What ever." Nat decided it was best to stand down from this point since he didn't want to see any physical hostility…most of which, that would be directed at him.
Light tried to use this chance to redirect the conversation away from a violent stand off. "So Alex, What are you guys doing about our video record?"
"Well, we went out and bought 8 mini-DV's; one for the wedding and the other seven are for each individual day of the honeymoon." Light nodded in approval.
Eventually, they arrived at the school's front door where even more journalists were waiting but that honestly wasn't what surprised them the most. The four parked in the student parking and they stepped out to see one of the strangest structures they had ever seen. It almost wasn't surprising to them when they saw Chris standing next to it. Light stepped up to his long time friend and asked the question that was burning inside of them. "Chris…What is this?"
"It's my transportation device for that rubber ball up there." Light looked up a few feet to find a red rubber ball at the top of the comical looking device. There were funnels, slides, trigger devices, string elevators; the list went on and on.
"Well that I can figure out, but my question is why does it have to look so overly complicated and have tons of different devices attached to it?"
"It doesn't have to be, I wanted it to be," he said with a smirk.
"…Sorry I asked."Krystal ran up to Light and grabbed his arm hurriedly.
"Come on Light, we got to go, quickly." She didn't even wait for him to give an answer before she started dragging him inside the school building. While Light and the others conversed and stared at Chris' contraption, she was being swamped by questions from those persistent pests. Those questions ranged from how long until they were finally going to get to see her parents, to the question on whether or not it was possible for the two of them to be able to procreate. To all of their questions, she just responded by saying "No comment." They had also asked what she hoped her honeymoon would be like. She honestly didn't know but, unbeknownst to her, it was bound to be an experience she won't ever be able to forget…whether she or Light wants to or not.
Author's Note: Well, it's a much longer prologue than with my previous project, and I hope you all liked it alright. Remember, fun times are ahead so don't expect any sad parts in this one as this mini story is based on one of Light and Krystal's most treasured, happiest and funniest times of their life together. So Read and Review. Suggestions are acceptable as well.
