Okay, here it is (finally) Chapter 10
Weeks passed and it seemed as though everything in KONG had returned to normal. Noodle of course was not happy about the mess, but soon had the boys working on that problem. As soon as Noodle thought it was safe, she pulled Murdoc aside. "Murdoc-san, I have to ask you something. What exactly did you say to the devil to make him bring me back?" Murdoc thought about this for a second, before answering her. "Well, love...um...I had ta make a sacrifice...um...a...human sacrifice.." He rubbed the back of his neck, knowing Noodle was about to explode. "WHAT?!" she yelped. Murdoc winced, "Now, calm down love. S'not like I just got some guy off the street...well..actually, I did." Noodle gave him a vicious look. "But...he was already 'alf dead. So he probly di'n't notice a thing..." He trailed off, Seeing the angry glint in her eyes.

"Murdoc-san, I appreciate what you did for me, but that was wrong," Noodle said in a soft tone. She sighed and gave him a hug, walking off and leaving him there, gaping at her. He had expected a slap in the face, or at least some yelling. He shook his head and walked off, muttering to himself. Noodle just didn't understand Murdoc sometimes, but how could he have done this? She knew she was like a daughter to him, and that he loved her very much, but that still didn't give him the right to sacrifice somebody just to bring her back.

Days later, Noodle was discussing wedding plans with Russel in her bedroom. "But Russel-san, I do not know what color I should pick. Or what theme the wedding will be," She slumped back onto the couch, an exhausted look on her face. Planning a wedding turned out to be more work than she had imagined. 2-D strolled up to Noodle's half closed door and peeked in, he didn't want to interrupt anything, but seeing the coast was clear, he pushed the door open and walked in. Noodle looked up at the noise of the door bumping softly up against the wall and saw 2-D walking towards her. She gave him her usual toothy grin. He sat down next to her and pulled her into his arms.

Russel smiled at the two of him and went back to flipping through catalogs of women in ridiculously poofy dresses. "Noodle girl, maybe you could try having a traditional Japanese wedding. It wouldn't take much work, and you'd only have to pick out a nice kimono to wear." Noodle perked up at this idea, she turned to 2-D, "Does that sound okay?" she asked. 2-D chuckled at the excited look on her face and nodded. "'Course love, anything you want," he said. Noodle squealed and jumped up, ideas racing through her mind. This would be a cinch, she wouldn't need much to decorate. Some paper lanterns, traditional Japanese gift bags, and of course a huge, magnificent feast. Noodle was truly excited, this was a chance to show the others just how wonderful her culture was.

A few weeks later, Noodle was being cussed out by Murdoc when fifty or so over-sized boxes showed up on their doorstep. "What the BLOODY hell is all of this?" He shouted at her. She cringed, his breath smelled stale and rancid. "It's the decorations for my wedding. Do not worry, I didn't spend much," she said, seeing the horrified look on his face. "Alright then, s'long as it wasn't expensive..." he walked off, leaving Noodle to drag the heavy boxes in herself. She walked over to the first one, pulling on it with all her strength, but it didn't budge. She gave an angry growl and pulled again. It moved, but not much. She gave the box a death stare and walked inside to find Russel.

Once the boxes were all inside, filling the lobby, Noodle ripped one open and tore through it, packing peanuts spilling over the sides of the box and littering the floor. Noodle came back up with beautiful, hand painted glass lanterns. She gasped, they were nothing like she expected. Delicate, lovely flowers twisted their way around the thin, see-through glass. She knew that when a lit candle had been placed inside, the flowers would come to life from the light of the flickering candle.

In another box, she found hundreds of brightly colored paper lanterns with large Japanese symbols on some, on the others were elegantly painted dragons. Noodle grinned, she was going to have a blast decorating. The new kimonos wouldn't arrive for a few more weeks, which would give her plenty of time to find a caterer and a grand hall to hold the reception. 2-D was equally excited about the wedding, though a bit nervous. He loved Noodle, he loved her more than anything in the world, but what if all of this ruined their relationship? He didn't know he would do if that ever happened, but he tried not to think about it. She was everything to him, all he ever wanted...

"There, how does that look, Murdoc-san?" Noodle asked. She smiled at him from the top of the ladder she was standing on. Paper lanterns and streamers hung from the ceiling, she'd flipped the lights in the large banquet hall off, and now it was filled with a soft, colorful glow that was emitting from the lanterns. Murdoc gave her a thumbs up and went back to filling the gift bags with various Japanese goodies. Noodle laughed at the sight, proud of herself for making everything look so beautiful.

'Too bad 2-D can not see this' She thought to herself. He wouldn't be allowed to see anything until the wedding. There were only two more days left and Noodle was getting restless, she had already been separated from her beloved and was staying in a hotel room across town with Murdoc. She had specifically asked that they stay in the, same room, just so Noodle wouldn't have to listen to the horrible noises coming from the room next door. Murdoc wouldn't dare bring another women into the room if Noodle was sleeping there also.

Murdoc had been furious about this at first, but eventually gave in to Noodle's non-stop pleading. The kimonos arrived the day before the wedding. 2-D had refused to wear a kimono, saying he'd look silly in such a flamboyant thing. Russel had brought Noodles' to her hotel room. She let out a gasp when Russel pulled it from the thick layers of tissue paper. It was black, made of sleek, shiny silk. Gold thread was woven along the edges and used to form giant, detailed flowers. It was tied back with a thick black string. It would go well with Noodle's small figure and her purple choppy hair.

Noodle's alarm clock went off at seven and she sat up, rubbing the sleep from her eyes. Then it hit her, today was the wedding. A sharp jolt shot through her stomach and she rolled out of bed, dashing to the bathroom and vomiting in the bathtub. Murdoc woke to the sick heaving sounds coming from the bathroom and got to investigate. "Noodle? Love, are yeh okay?" he asked. She responded by vomiting again. His face twisted up at the smell and he reached over and grabbed a towel. When she was finished, he helped her up and rinsed out the bathtub. He washed off her face and noticed she had some vomit in her hair. He picked her up and set her in the tub, washing out her hair in the shower.

Noodle fidgeted in the car on the way to the chapel, she felt like throwing up again, but managed to hold it down. Russel greeted them in he parking lot and helped Noodle out of the car, pulling her into a small study so she change into her kimono. It felt light and smooth against her skin as she slipped it on. Noodle looked at herself in the mirror as Russel entered the room with a camera, she smiled for him as bright flashes went on around her. She looked truly beautiful, her bangs were held back with thick black hair clips so her deep green eyes could be seen. Russel gave her a hug and led her out of the room to await the wedding march.

2-D arrived wearing a smart black suit and a gray tie. He felt a little nervous, but excited all the same as he was led into main room of the church. It was brightly lit, all the paper lanterns were glowing and the glass lanterns all had lit candles in them, throwing deep pastel shadows on the walls. There weren't many people attending, some of 2-D's family, a few distant friends, and of course all of the producers from the studios, and a few artists they had worked with. They all shook 2-D's hand, congratulating him.

Suddenly, the large over head lights dimmed and all 2-D noticed was Noodle as she entered the room and walked gracefully towards him. To him, she looked absolutly breathtaking, he barely paid attention to what was being said, and much too soon, it was all over. 2-D was leading his bride away from all of the people and outside. It was pouring, and thunder could be heard in the distance. They ran for the car, getting soaked, but neither of them cared, they got in and drove away, not knowing where they were going, and not caring.

Three weeks later, Noodle walked out of the bathroom, a grin on her face, "I'm pregnant!"


Haha, had to leave it there...sorry..

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