Okay peoples. Before you read this story make sure you read 'I Wouldn't Have it Any Other Way'. It's the story before this. This is just the sequal. So read this after you are done with that.
Daisuke stood on the balcony looking at the scenery. How could this have happened? He didn't know. Yet he was happy about it. Riku walked up behind him. He turned to face her. Had they really been married just one month ago? Yes, they had. He smiled at her as she looked at him. "What are you so happy about?" she asked looking at him questioningly. He shook his head. "Nothing really." He answered as he turned to face the kingdom again. She walked up beside him and tried to see what he was looking at. She finally gave up and sighed. "I was just wondering if this was real." He said, noticing her sigh. "Why? Do you not want it to be? Do you want me to go?" she asked looking at him madly. He turned to face her. "No! That's not what I meant! I meant that I wanted to know this wasn't a dream?" he said, recovering slightly. She looked at him, her hands on her hips. "I know." She said, flicking his nose before walking back inside. He followed her. As she sat on the bed, he noticed a question had risen up in her mind. He sat beside her. "What is it?" he asked, putting his hand over hers. She faced him. "Do you ever wonder if this was mistake?" she asked him as she downcast her eyes. He looked at her surprised at the question. "No! Of course not!" he said. "Be truthful. You must have some regrets! I mean, we married when we only knew each other less than a year! Don't you even wonder?" she asked him. He looked at her before answering. "I do wonder about it. But I could never regret it." He said. She smiled at him before leaning on him.
Kosuke glared at the wall in front of him. He couldn't do anything about the fact that he was forced to stand by as his son married a commoner. He rocked back and forth in his chair as he thought this over. He would have to do something about this. He didn't know what he would do but he would do something about it. He got up and looked out the window just as Daisuke and Riku walked back inside. His eyes narrowed. His plan would be perfect.
Emiko hummed to herself as she walked down the hallways. Everything was good in the world except her ass of a husband. He kept sulking that the son who would take over the throne had married a commoner. The only reason he moved the wedding to an earlier date was so he could keep their romance from happening. She chuckled to herself. Nothing beat ruining her husband's evil plan and helping his son to realize who he loved.
Risa sat in her room in the cabin. She couldn't believe Riku wouldn't let her, her own sister, stay in the palace instead of a dump like this. She would pay for sure. But for now she would have to live like this. Besides, her mind was forming a plan as she sat there. There was no way her sister would be happy after she was through with her.
Riku lay in the bed next to Daisuke. She stared at the wall across from her. Was this marriage really a mistake? Was it something that just happened to make them happy? She wasn't sure. She only hoped she would remain happy. The next morning was boring as usual. She didn't know if it was just her or if the palace life was boring and people just made it out to be something wonderful because they were bored and pitiful. She sighed as she walked through the halls. Suddenly, a pair of arms wrapped around her neck. "Bored?" Daisuke asked. She turned around in his arms so she could face him. "Yeah. I don't know how you survived all these years without something to do. This place is more boring than a stick that you've been staring at for the past couple of hours." She said as she looked up at his face. He laughed. "I just got used to it. Maybe we could sneak out. Go visit the town. That would be fun." He said. She looked thoughtful before shaking her head. "Wouldn't they notice us missing?" she asked. "Who cares? They don't need us right now anyway." He said as he took her hand and led her down the hallways and out the door. She shielded her eyes as the sun hit her. "It's been so long since I've been out here that I forgot how bright the sun is." She said as she laughed lightly. He pulled her through the street to the all too familiar cabin that was used as a hotel. "Why here?" she asked as they stopped in front of it. "Just thought you might want to visit your old friends and stuff." He said as he led her inside. She nodded and followed him inside. She was met by a scornful sister.
So how do you like it so far?