Simon POV
As I walked to Central Park, I noticed a lot of little babies in strollers and toddlers holding on to their parents to walk. Even as I passed the playground, there were so many little kids with their parents. It was almost unbelievable that I was going to be one of them someday. I cringed at the thought of me being a horrible parent. I didn't know anything about this. How do I expect that I would be a good parent? Then, I saw Izzy sitting on a green and blue blanket in the vast field in Central Park. He hair was shining beautifully in the sun. I walked past two girls playing frisbee and a little kid with his dad playing football to get to Isabelle.
She turned and saw me.
"Hey, Simon," she said.
"Hello," I bowed to her, "Why, Miss Lightwood, isn't it a lovely day to be in the park?" She laughed.
"Oh, yes, Mr. Lewis, quite a lovely day indeed." I smiled and sat down next to her. She sat with her legs put infringe of her, she leaned on her palms.
"So, how did telling your mom go?" I asked looking into her beautiful dark brown eyes.
Her smile fell away. Her eyes began to get glassy as she replied, "Not good. Not at all."
She sat up, and I pulled her in. She leaned her head on my shoulder. She was shaking a little. I could tell she was crying by the way she spoke, "She wasn't mad at me because your a vampire, Simon. You know she loves you. She... she was mad at me because we aren't married. She said it was wrong for a Shadowhunter girl to be unmarried and pregnant."
"Hey. Hey, Iz, come on don't cry. It'll be okay. Your mom can't possibly be mad at you when she sees our adorable little baby," I smiled trying to make her happier. She turned her head and looked at me. She gave me a slight smile. I hugged her tighter and she leaned back into me. We sat there like that until we got hungry.
Clary POV
I wore a dark blue blindfold as Jace pulled me out of the car. I couldn't tell how long he'd been driving, it wasn't very good driving. We'd swerved four too many times. He'd gotten better since we were sixteen though. He put his hands on my shoulders as he guided me down, what felt like, a dirt path or road. When we finally got to wherever Jace was taking me he said, "Okay we're here. Now, let me take this off." He untied the blindfold. "And voila!" I looked out to a barn. As my eyes adjusted to the light I could see it. The barn was set up perfectly for our wedding. There was a red candle in the middle of each table with fake autumn leaves surrounding it. There were lights everywhere on the walls, around the stage, and around the wood columns.
"Jace," I said tears threatening to come, "It's beautiful." I hugged him. "How can you possibly be this amazing?"
"I don't know," he said pretending to think about it.
"Oh, come here," I said going on my tiptoes and pulling him down into a kiss. My fingers intertwined with his curly, golden hair. "I love you so much," I said going back down. "Ugh, do we have to drive all the way home now? It's almost seven o'clock and we haven't even eaten yet."
"Did you really think this was all I had planned for tonight?" He asked as he pulled me by the wrist down towards the lake. There I saw a red and blue striped blanket with a little picnic basket on it. I smiled so much.
"Aw, Jace this is amazing. I can't believe you did all this," I said as I hugged him from the side, still looking towards the beautiful lake.
He kissed the top of my head. "Oh, you know I'd do anything for you."
"Ah, and I you," I said. We sat on the soft blanket and looked out onto the lake. A tear dripped down my cheek. I couldn't help it. The sunset was so beautiful over the lake. Jace's body pressed to mine as we sat on the ground.
"Hey," he said looking at me, "Why are you crying? Don't cry."
I sighed, "What could I have possibly ever done to deserve you?" My eyes were glassy as I said it.
"If anything, I wouldn't deserve you," he said smiling at me.
"All I have done since I first walked into this world is mess up your life." Another tear dropped down my cheek.
"Don't think like that," he said pulling me closer, "You know, if it wasn't for you I wouldn't be here right now. If is wasn't for you, I could be still connected to Sebastian. If it wasn't for you I may still have the heavenly fire-"
I cut him off, "If it wasn't for me you wouldn't have died. If it wasn't for me, Sebastian couldn't have been connected to you. If it wasn't for me," the tears really started coming now, "you would never have had the heavenly fire running through your veins." I wasn't sure why I felt this way, but I suddenly did. "If it wasn't for me, you... you'd have a normal life," I said the last part softer.
"If that means that I wouldn't have you, I'd give up everything not to have a normal life. I wouldn't give away a single memory of you for the world. Clary, I love you so, so, so much. You have to know that by now."
"Yes," I said so quietly I don't know if he heard. Then, even though I didn't think we could get any closer, but we did. I cried onto his shoulder. He hugged me, and we sat there together until the sun was gone and it was dark.
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