Pookles: Guys seriously. The story is called 13 Weddings. I willwrite a chapter for allof the brothers. I promise that Fuuto's chapter is coming soon. I actually think that it's the next one that will be published after this one.

Ema: Also yay Chapter 10! Three more to go!

Pookles: lol Do you guys even remember who the last three are?

Ema: Ukyo-san, Kaname-san and Fuuto-kun right?

Pookles: ...Shut up and do the disclaimer.

Ema: Pookles doesn't own Brothers Conflict


10th Wedding: Modern Princess

Ema

Miwa-san had rented the largest hall in the city for the wedding. It was an extravagant ballroom with a beautiful dual-staircase that led into the room; on top of which, Louis and I would be getting married. It was now the morning of the wedding, and I was still in my room in the apartments. Louis was staying with Hikaru until the wedding, because our brothers thought it would be a good idea to keep us apart until the ceremony. I had been awake since 3am, and it was now 8:30. Juli was still asleep and I began rummaging through my closet for no reason. I was trying to find something to do in order to take my mind off my nervousness. I put a shawl on over my nightgown to cover my shoulders, then went downstairs.

I turned on the tv and Xbox before beginning to play Zombie Hazard. An hour or so later, Ukyo-san, Masaomi-san, Kaname-san, Tsubaki-san and Azusa-san came downstairs. Tsubaki-san reached over and paused my game and plugged in two more controllers so they could play.

"So why are you playing video games?" Tsubaki-san asked as I sniped a zombie off his back. "I thought you'd be running around trying to find something to do."

I sniped two zombies off of Azusa-san and looked at Tsubaki-san for a moment, "I was. I just found something to do."

The round ended and I had the most points. Natsume-san appeared at the top of the balcony and commented on Tsubaki-san and Azusa-san losing horribly before coming down to join us. We formed two teams and went into deathmatch mode. Killing zombies gave you more ammo, stronger guns, and stronger hits that you could use to kill your opponents faster. Once I'd maxed my kill count, I sniped Natsume-san and Azusa-san in the adjacent tower, ending the round.

"Good game imoto-san," Natsume-san said sweetly, patting my head gently despite his anger from losing.

I elbowed him in the side and everyone laughed. "Good game," he responded.

Miwa-san showed up a moment later, Papa followed her down the stairs, trying to figure out how to carry my dress.

"Good morning princess," she greeted, bowing slightly. "You should be getting ready."

I rolled my eyes as she pulled me to my feet. "Can I eat first?"

Ukyo-san then presented me with a breakfast sandwich and I ate it as Miwa-san walked me upstairs. We went into the bathroom because it was big enough to contain the dress. Miwa-san helped me into my dress and zipped up the back before going to work on my makeup. My makeup was subtle but bright, and looked as if Louis had done it himself. My hair was pulled back into a braided bun, and my veil went about halfway down my back, had two separate layers, and a beaded outline. I stood up and Miwa-san began straightening out my dress, which was pinned up just above my shins to avoid it getting ripped on the floor. Miwa-san would undo the stitching before the ceremony would begin.

My dress was silk, tiered gown with an elegant satin overlay. It had a decently long train which was also pinned up at the moment. I wore ballet flats, per Louis' request for my comfort, and Miwa-san pinned up the back of the train before walking to the stairs. Miwa-san unpinned the dress so my brothers could see the full effect.

"Boys! On the couch! Now!" she shouted, confident that her sons would obey her.

When the brothers were seated -the 11 that were in the house- Miwa-san motioned for me to walk down the stairs. I gently rested my hand on the railing as I slowly walked down the stairs, trying not to rip the dress. I watched as each of them flushed red and/or looked surprised. I blushed and as soon as my foot touched the floor. Wataru-chan was at my side, trying to be princely.

"Be careful of the dress," Miwa-san warned. "I do not want all of my hard work to go to waste."

Louis-san wanted me to have a one-of-a-kind dress, and went to Miwa-san to have her make it.

"Anyway we should get going," Papa suggested.

My brothers and I climbed into a limo that was waiting outside for us and our parents got into their car to follow us. I was seated between Kaname-san and Natsume-san.

"Are you nervous nee-san?" Fuuto-kun inquired.

"I was trying to ignore that for as long as possible," I snapped.

"Why are you so stressed?" Subaru-san inquired.

"Because, Louis-san planned the entire wedding. I feel bad for not helping him," I explained.

"Well he did say that he wouldn't let you help. He wants it to be a surprise remember?" Masaomi-san reminded me.

"You don't have any reason to feel bad. Just keep being your beautiful self," Kaname-san added.

"Well that's not easy when I'm nervous," I responded.

Wataru-chan hopped up on my lap -careful not to damage the dress- and gave me a reassuring hug.

"Don't be nervous onee-chan. We'll all love you even if you mess up your vows," he said cheerfully, then covered his mouth, realizing what he had said.

I took a breath and tried to show him that I was okay. "Remind me to tell Louis that we're not having children."

"What?!" Tsubaki-san shouted. "You can't rob me of having a niece!"

"I'd like to bet that I can," I responded.

"How long has it been since you've seen Louis-nii?" Yuusuke-kun asked.

"Three days," I responded. "It's especially bad because I just got used to him always cuddling with me."

"Did it-"

"Tsubaki leave it at that," Azusa-san began, cutting him off.

"Fine, fine," he responded.

Soon enough, we reached the hall where the wedding was to occur, and the limo pulled around to the back entrance. I was hurried inside and into a side room.

"Why did we go in the back entrance?" Iori-san asked.

"Everyone in town knows Louis-nii, so they all want to be at his wedding to meet the bride. So we have to protect nee-san from them."

"That's part of it," Masaomi-san added, helping me to sit on a couch in the room.

"It's just to uphold tradition. The groom isn't supposed to see the bride in her dress until she walks down the aisle," I explained.

"Why?" Wataru-chan asked.

"Because it's bad luck and I drew a "great misfortune" omikuji this year," I responded.

My brothers laughed and ran to go get changed while Miwa-san unpinned my dress and re-did my makeup. Papa walked in a moment later with an extremely pleased Juli on his shoulder. The music began and we started walking. Louis was surprised at the first look at me, then smiled happily. Papa handed my off to Louis and shook his hand, Louis and I then climbed the stairs to the officiant.

The ceremony began with the officiant making a bad joke about how those steps were our first steps into our new life together. Louis and I had tried to memorize our own vows, but we found other activities more amusing and never really managed to memorize them. We repeated the standard vows after the officiant.

"I, Ema take you Louis, as my lawfully wedded husband, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better or for worse, for richer or for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death do us part," I recited, starting to feel the tears form at the edges of my eyes, putting the ring on his finger.

"I, Louis take you Ema, as my lawfully wedded wife, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better or for worse, for richer or for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death do us part," he responded, slipping the ring on my finger.

"Does anyone object to the unity of these two people?" the officiant asked.

No one dared to make a sound.

"I now pronounce you husband and wife," he finished. "You may now kiss the bride."

Louis gently pulled me to him and we kissed, while the audience clapped. Soon after, the party began. The best man speeches were short and sweet and wishing for happiness. The food was amazing and I thought I'd be sitting down most of the night, but Louis kept wanting to dance. We danced the whole night and Louis let me dance with each of the brothers.

"I'm glad to have my princess back, safe and sound, and radiant as ever," Louis commented, gently resting his forehead on mine.

"I'm just happy to take baths with my prince again," I replied and we laughed.


Pookles: YAY DONEEEE And to quote what was written above: "I will write a chapter for all of the brothers." Meaning that all of the brothers will each get their own chapter.

Ema: Thanks for reading! Feel free to leave a review.