Moon Child
Chapter 7
Still Wedding Day
The music started. The doors opened and Kei stood in the door, tux and all. Shos breath was taken away. The expensive tux was worth EVERY penny.
He bowed, and held out his hand and Shinji came out and grabbed his hand lightly. He looked... beautiful. Both of them did. All 3 of them did to Sho. The music finally turned into Here Comes The Bride, and Kei and Shinji started to walk down the isle. Shinji, a smile spread across his face. Kei, a cute gleam in his eyes. Kei stopped at the stairs, Shinji walked up to Son.
All that wedding crapola - Insert Here
"You may now kiss the bride." Shinji smiled and Son picked him up, kissing him passionately as Sho whistled and claped, as well as everyone in the rows. They broke apart and laughed. They walked down the stairs, everyone following them, heading to the reception.
Sho grabbed Keis hand lightly, getting him to stop for a moment. "Hey..." He whispered quietly.
"Hey..."
"Listen, Kei. I'm sorry I didn't tell you."
"Don't be. I was an ass for walking out."
"Come on, I want that bouquet!" Sho said dragging Kei out of the room, both smiling as they ran down the street toward the reception at the park.
Keis POV
I got him back. I think. I saw his face when he saw me when the doors openned. I wanted that look to last. That love, that lust. That glint, that must have matched my own. Shinji was beautiful. He looked perfect, as did Son.
Sho grabbed my hand lightly, getting me to stop from leaving. "Hey..." He whispered quietly to me. I wanted to kill myself at the hurt in his voice.
"Hey..." I whispered back, looking at the floor.
"Listen, Kei. I'm sorry I didn't tell you." Awww! I hate it when people say sorry to me!
"Don't be. I was an ass for walking out." I tried. His face lit up. I think I got him back. Or he doesn't totally despise me...
"Come on, I want that bouquet!" Sho said dragging me out of the room, both of us smiling as we ran down the street toward the reception at the park.
I love him. I had to come back. I had to get him back.
