Hey I've decided to go and continue the fic and show you Katie and Oliver's Big Fat Kite Flying Wedding. This is also for the Unusual Engagement Competition. This one is more reflective than speaking oriented. I hope you all enjoy.
Oliver had to smile to himself. Everything had turned out perfect. And even if it hadn't that still wouldn't dampen his spirits. He got Katie Bell, soon to be Wood, to say yes to marrying him.
His thoughts turned to his friends. Most of whom were happy for him. He waved at Lee Jordan and his girlfriend Leah Clearwater, a Ravenclaw girl, he heard from Fred that Lee had just proposed also. Maybe next time he'd be the one being waved at from the aisle.
The music started breaking him his thoughts. Most would call him odd for it but the Wedding March was one of Oliver's most favorite songs. It was the one he usually used to sing for the Hogwarts school song. It brought back only good memories. And now he was about to make one more to add to the lot.
And there she was. Katie looked beautiful in her long flowing white dress. Every little girl dreams of a white wedding dress. Or so his mother and sister had told him. But if he had to say anything Katie Bell looked gorgeous in her dress with the wind blowing gently through her soft brown hair.
He felt his heart getting lighter and lighter as she and her father got closer. This was the day he had waited for. A day twenty some years in the making. And everything felt like it was being drawn out and sped up at the same time.
And then there was Katie's smile. All things vanished when he saw her smile as she lifted her veil and father placed her hand in Oliver's. Oliver was pretty sure that smile was his smile. The one she reserved solely for his use only. He knew this because he had a smile that was solely hers. And knew he was wearing it now.
He's vaguely aware that priest is now performing the wedding vows. And he knows that he will take these vows to heart. Because he doesn't want to see that smile. His smile fall from Katie's face.
He won't hurt her. Not ever. Never. He thinks as he hears his own voice answer the priest with an "I do".
He knows he smiles his best smile as she also answer in the affirmative to the question. And then he is told he may kiss his bride. And he does so. He is as tender as possible for that is exactly what this moment calls for.
At the reception his smile grows larger because he sees the surprise that Katie has kept from him this whole time. Right above the bride and groom's table are two big white kites intertwine to represent their love forever more.
Well there you have it. I hope you all enjoyed this. Let me know what you think.
