"It's called life, get used to it. At least you get to marry the girl of your dreams." Backdoor complaining. That's what Karkat was doing while trying to make me less nervous. "Seriously? Just leave TZ and NP alone about that, will ya?" He had had some romance issues in the past that he would never shut up about.

"Sollux! It's starting." My mother poked her head through the doorway of the room I was in, telling me to get my ass out there. So that's what I did. My heart was racing as the music started and I watched the flower girls, bride's maids, ring bearers walk down the aisle. Then came Aradia, the most gorgeous girl ever. I couldn't really see her face, it being covered by her white veil, but I knew she was smiling. When she reached the altar and the music stopped, her father lifted her veil, kissing her on the cheek before handing her off to me, sitting back down in his seat. Soon, we were muttering "I do" and, eventually, kissing. Her foot slightly raised, my arm around her waist and pulling her close to me, dipping her slightly with her arm wrapped tightly around the back of my neck as everyone applauded loudly.

Then, we were cutting the cake, Nepeta and Equius fiddled with the bride and groom figurines as the raspberry filling poured out of the cake, staining the knife and a small spot on Aradia's white dress. It made us laugh, soon being replaced by muffled laughter as we both shoved the lemon, raspberry cake into each other's mouths.

Hours of talking to family members and friends, dancing and talking and dancing and talking and eating, Feferi catching the bouquet and more talking passed by in the blink of an eye and soon she was in my arms, bridal style of course, as I carried her through our front door, laughing drunkenly the whole way to our bed with her.

The next morning I awoke under the warm covers against my bare skin and smelling the sweet scent of waffles and bacon mixing with the sound of Aradia's humming drifting in through the open doorway leading to the kitchen. So, I slipped on a pair of boxers and walked out, resting my hands on her waist and lightly kissing her neck, whispering softly into her ear, "Good morning Mrs. Captor," to which she smiled, turned slightly to kiss me and replied with "Good morning Mr. Captor." Then she laughed a bit before sliding out of my loose grip to sit on the counter and cross her legs under the button up shirt she had on, having taken it away from me earlier. "I sound like I'm addressing your father when I say that. I think I'll continue calling you Sollux. Don't worry, though. I won't start calling you my little honey bunch of oats or anything. Okay maybe I actually will call you that, it kinda amuses me a bit. Oh and also breakfast is ready." Then, we ate it. It wasn't Honey Bunches of Oats or anything but it was still pretty good.

"I love you, Aradia." I couldn't stop saying it, I didn't know why, I just couldn't. She looked up at me, smiling softly and replied in a small voice.

"I love you too, Sollux."