A/N: A big thank you for everyone who reviewed and read my story, including Wants and Needs. I can't believe it's over. It feels like ending a novel series :)
I'm so happy I could end things on a positive note. I hope you're all satisfied with the way I ended it. A special shoutout goes to KraZiiePyrozHavemoreFun, betwixtnbtw, kyrogue23, and Celeste Genevieve for being my first reviewers on this story! Once again, I thanka and appreciate every single person who took their time to read/review/do both. Go BREX! And yay for Generator Rex! So, here it is, the final chapter to the sequel:
Prompt 94 : Success
The months passed by slowly, but assured the two of their future. Caesar forged the necessary documents and would set up the interviews when the time came. Breach and Rex went over their plan with Holiday and Six. They didn't seem so enthusiastic about it, but Six agreed to whatever was being offered. When they finally told White Knight, who had known nothing about their wedding or plans, he blew a fuse. But in the end, it was obvious who won the battle. White Knight gave in and reluctantly gave them contacts.
Then it was time for the wedding. Breach woke up early and had breakfast with Kit. The girls proceeded to Kit's room where Breach got ready. She got her hair done and wore a little makeup, although it wouldn't have done anything to enhance her appearance. Breach put on the dress while Kit fussed over her.
"What about your dress?" she asked her friend. "And what about Gatlocke? I didn't see him at the cafeteria."
She shrugged. "He's already at the altar. I'll catch up with him later." Kit changed into her own dress minutes later; Breach was astounded by how good she looked. While Kit liked dark colors and simple hair, she had decided to go with an elegant black dress and sophisticated hairdo. Breach marveled at her.
"Don't pay attention to me. Look at yourself. You're gorgeous."
Breach nodded shyly.
"Where's Rex?" she asked as they stepped into a Providence car.
"Meh, you know. At the altar. He's with Noah and the other guys, so…" Kit let the sentence hang as she started the engine. "Everyone else is preparing. All you have to worry about is getting there and walking down the aisle."
Breach wasn't late, but she hurried through the doors anyway. She used the other entrance, the one that led to the place where the guests waited. She found Dr. Holiday and Agent Six among the bunch of Providence employees.
The doctor was wearing a gown that matched the color of her eyes. She looked pretty, Breach thought, and even nicer with Six. He had on the same green suit.
"Nervous?" Dr. Holiday asked with a smile on her lips.
"Oh yeah," Breach gulped.
"You look beautiful, honey," she said maternally. "Six is going to walk you down the aisle. How does that sound?"
She was surprised by the sudden gesture. No one had been planning that part. They thought Breach was going to go all by herself. "Wow. Really? That sounds wonderful."
"Just doing my job," Six answered enigmatically. He adjusted his sunglasses and then told them he was going to help Rex. He disappeared while Breach watched ruefully.
"I forgot to say thanks," she sighed to the doctor.
"Say it to him afterwards," Dr. Holiday suggested. "C'mon, let's go find Kit. I have to seat people down and all."
Kit directed Breach upstairs while Dr. Holiday brought the guests elsewhere. The room they were in now was just for extra preparations.
"You got your ring?"
It shined on her finger. "Right here," Breach confirmed.
"Do you remember your honeymoon spot?"
"Absolutely," Breach said, smirking a bit. She and Rex agreed to let her pick the spot. She, the doctor, and Kit spent hours pondering the destination until they found the right one. Breach was keeping it a complete secret.
"Okay, after the reception ends, get Rex and go outside where the car awaits. Then—"
Breach interrupted her. "Head to the airport and board the plane. I know. Don't worry."
"Fine." Kit assessed her, then nodded. "You look great. I do wonders! Now, are you feeling nervous?"
"Actually…no," she admitted. "Confident, actually."
"Well, that's great because I am," Kit murmured.
She laughed. "Don't worry. Please relax and enjoy yourself. I'll text you when I get to the honeymoon spot."
"You better."
Everyone was seated accordingly. Six escorted Breach down the stairs and the aisle. She walked with a smile on her lips. She didn't feel any waterworks come on yet, but was sure she'd tear up when the vows were read.
Breach could see Dr. Holiday with her head turned, grinning. She was next to Kit and Gatlocke. Kit was grinning while Gatlocke watched, bemused by the average wedding. Rex was waiting with the minister. He looked dashing in his suit. As always, Breach thought.
The vows were exchanged. Breach was sure she was crying. She was positive.
Their lips met to seal the deal. It felt like their first kiss, except not as lusty. Breach almost giggled at the thought. Usually she recalled past events, but right now, her mind was focused on Rex. She never felt happier. She never thought she would ever get married, thanks to her EVO status. But things changed. Breach was grateful and relieved her life would not pass without this moment.
The reception was amazing. It flowed out naturally and easily. There was a restaurant that was connected to the church, which was used for receptions like these. Everyone had a table with cards that had their names on them. Breach and Rex walked their together.
"This looks great," he commented.
"No as good as you do," she countered. Although, Kit had done some gorgeous work on the scenery. It was all dark shades of red and black. Red ornaments were hung up as well as roses that were scattered on the tables. The seafood and Mexican dishes were all arranged artfully.
"Don't forget about yourself." Rex smiled at her. His eyes suddenly lit up. "Hey, our table is over there."
Kit, Dr. Holiday, Gatlocke, Six, Noah, and Bobo were also with them. They sat down; at this time, people came up to greet them and give them thanks. There were a ton of guests coming up, which pleased both Breach and Rex.
"Congratulations," Dr. Holiday said, smiling. She was the first to say so, along with Six. Of course, it helped they were sitting right next to him. "I'm glad I got to be here. Everything looks wonderful."
"Kit is excellent," Rex said. "And thanks, Holiday. I'm gonna miss you."
"Me too," Breach said. She felt a pang in her heart but ignored it. "I'm sorry we got off to a bad start."
"Yes," the doctor laughed. "Remember to call us after your flight lands."
"Us?" Rex questioned.
"You two aren't the only ones with plans," Six said. "I'm happy for the both of you. Congratulations."
Breach broke out in another smile. "Thank you."
The two went down to sit and get some food. Others came up in small packs. Breach didn't feel overwhelmed as she thought she would. She didn't feel nervous at all. That was a good thing, though.
"Breach," Kit said. "I'm going to miss you so much. You too, Rex. Gatlocke agrees, but he's busy drinking iced tea, so…"
"I'll miss you a lot." Breach felt something in her throat. "You were my first real friend. And it's Mrs. Salazar to you, Missy." They laughed.
The girls hugged for a long time, and then Kit had to leave. She blew a kiss as she went. Noah gave his respects and talked to Rex. Breach smiled at them. She mouthed a thank you to Noah. He was a good guy.
Soon after came Kenwyn and other Providence agents. Even Bobo the monkey saw them off. White Knight was not present, just as Breach liked it.
Caesar was one of the last. He shook hands with them and kissed Breach on the forehead. "Have an amazing time. Make the most of it, Rex," he told them. "It's a miracle I tracked you down and got to see this happen."
Rex and Caesar had hugged tightly. Breach remembered Alexa, but shoved her out of her mind. The past was the past.
"Let's dance," Rex said. She took his hand and forgot about everything else.
The cake was delicious, Breach thought as they stepped outside. It was already nighttime and a few stars dotted the sky. The two had changed into more appropriate gear. Breach was holding Rex's hand. The guests clapped and prepared the rice as they kept on going.
There was a car waiting for them. It was parked and something of Providence's; of course, it would be delivered back to the base when they were done driving. A just married sign was put on the back. Breach and Rex exchanged grins.
The couple went inside the car and settled themselves onto the seats. Rex asked her where they were going.
"Oh, it's nothing flashy but totally honeymoon-worthy." Breach grinned. "First comes our honeymoon house."
"Noah passed me along a few hints," Rex said, "and even though I can't guess, he said something about it being a permanent residence?"
"Yep. I hope you like the idea of living near the beach," Breach said softly, trying not to give it away.
Rex winked at her. "It's where I take off my shirt. 'Course I'm fine with it."
The two kissed again. Breach left him to go for the driver's seat. "Be safe," she giggled as she started the engine up. As the car drove away, a rice storm erupted. Rex covered his ears as it hit the back.
"Hope the luggage doesn't fall out," he mumbled.
"Don't worry," Breach said, smiling.
When they arrived, Rex was half-asleep. Breach smiled at him and gently called his name. He struggled to stay awake, yet lit up when he saw they reached their destination.
"What's gonna happen to this thing?" he mumbled.
"Another Providence car followed us," Breach explained. "He'll take it back once we get our stuff inside."
"I still can't believe you purchased the same place we're gonna have sex in," Rex said in awe. "What are the kids gonna think?"
"The kids won't mind," Breach replied, rolling her eyes. "Much too early to think about that."
She and Rex took the suitcases out. Rex's eyes widened when he saw the familiar place.
The house itself was a beauty. The price was reasonable and Breach could imagine having a family there one day. The house was a rectangle made out of bricks and smooth stones. A stone path led to a mahogany door. There were green shrubs lining the right side of the house. The place was set on a small cliff face that overlooked a great large beach.
"Cabo Luna!" Rex exclaimed. "Do you know what this means?"
"We're gonna live here," Breach said. "And every day I will fondly recall Noah throwing a coconut at my skull."
"Sweet," Rex teased.
They brought the luggage inside and set them in the living room.
"There's a pretty living room with a door leading to a bedroom," Breach explained. "On the side of the living room is the kitchen and another bedroom. There's a single bathroom too. The bathroom next to the kitchen is ours. It's great."
"I believe you," he replied. His tone was pleased.
And before they knew it, they were undressed and in the pretty bed of their new room. They were kissing and groping and making love in an instant.
Breach had waited quite a long time for this phase and she was proud they reached it.
YEARS LATER
"Where's Dad?"
Breach put the bowl of batter down and turned to the girls entering the kitchen. She smiled to herself, thinking about how quickly Rex had left, with a pancake between his teeth. He had given her a sloppy kiss on the cheek.
"He got an early call from Providence, so…"
"Aw," Adrianne complained. She sat down. "I was hoping he could take me along."
"Duty calls," Lucia said, smirking. She gracefully seated herself beside her sister. "You went weeks ago, anyways."
Adrianne shrugged. "I like action." She brightened when she smelled the food. "What are you making?"
"Breakfast. Specifically, pancakes." Breach watched them turn golden. "They're almost ready."
"So typical of Adrianne to be thinking about food," Lucia said. Adrianne made a comment in return, and soon enough, they were starting a remark war.
Four years after the honeymoon and their around-the-globe traveling, Breach felt ill and strange. She kept eating chocolate and bacon; she couldn't stomach the scent of meat. The doctor congratulated her on her pregnancy. This shocked Breach and Rex—even more so, Dr. Holiday.
"I guess the machine was incorrect," Dr. Holiday had said sheepishly. "Or something changed in your body. Either way, you've got a baby on the way. Congrats, you two." Her hair was now streaked with gray and her she'd gained more weight; but she had Six with her the whole time. Dr. Holiday dropped hints of an engagement ring.
Adrianne Rose Salazar was born on November 3rd. And three years after that, Breach became round once more. She laughed with Rex, euphoric and giddy. Dr. Holiday and Six would have a field day.
White Knight had died. A heart attack took him away from Providence. There had been a large funeral held for him. Breach and Rex had attended, as it was suspected of them. She had still been pregnant and avoided the stares of fellow members. White Knight's granddaughter, Elisabeth, was taking over the firm. She was strong, stubborn, but had good intentions.
A lot of people had been in the hospital with her that day. Caesar, single yet happy, chatted with his brother. Noah was congratulating her; he had graduated from college and was going to get married to a girl named Lillian. His blonde hair was thinning, she had teased. Dr. Holiday and Six were there too, along with Kit and Gatlocke. Kit had grown considerably taller. She had admitted that she was going to try modeling at a European company; Gatlocke, on the other hand, was going to be a stay-at-home husband. It was the only profession for him. The two were living with one another but hadn't talked about marriage.
Lucia Violetta Salazar was born on January 28th. The girls had grown considerably, and so had their home. It was now full of girlie things and work schedules. Breach was a teacher at the local elementary school.
Adrianne looked a lot like Rex, Breach thought as she piled the pancakes onto glass plates. They had been a baby shower gift from Dr. Holiday. Adrianne had the same complexion as Rex and she was just as good-looking. She was of average weight, dark-haired, and carried the same brown eyes as Rex did. Adrianne was even as immature as Rex, but it was adorable on her daughter.
Lucia was much more like Breach. The girl was the little sister, yet she had mature opinions and was very proud of herself. She insisted on a short haircut every year. Her hair was black and sharp-looking as razors; she had heterochromia. One eye was green while the other was brown. Her skin was pale like Breach's and she was very tall, almost as tall as Adrianne.
"Breakfast is ready," Breach announced. She served it while the girls got drinks and cups.
"Let's turn the lights on," Adrianne suggested. "Or it'll be took dark and depressing to have pancakes."
"I'll get them," Lucia said. She flipped the switch on but no light appeared. She frowned. "Mom, the lights aren't working."
"Dad can fix that," Breach assured her. "Remember, he's the tech guy. After he gets home—"
"Look!" Adrianne said, pointing a finger at her sister. Breach's own eyes widened when she saw her daughter's hand glow light blue. The switch cackled with energy. The lights suddenly turned on.
"Ooh," Lucia mumbled, pulling her hand to her chest. "That was…interesting."
"Yes. It definitely was," Breach said calmly. She smiled to herself and shook her head. Who would've thought? She and Rex were surprised when they learned she could bear children. She hadn't expected either of the girls to develop abilities. Yet here was Lucia, demonstrating her father's power through her own body.
She wondered about Adrianne…
"Okay," Breach said. "I'm going to call Dad after he's finished with work. And Dr. Holiday. We'll get this sorted out."
"No fair," Adrianne remarked. "I'm the oldest. Shouldn't I be getting the powers first?"
Lucia rolled her eyes.
"We'll get this sorted out," Breach repeated to her girls. "How about we eat some breakfast? Honestly, it's not that big of a deal. I mean…"
The girls began asking questions and debating over whether Adrianne would have her mother's ability or her father's. Breach smiled once again, wondering how she got this lucky.
The morning continued on the way she hadn't expected it to be; it was one of her good days nonetheless. And for the first time ever, everything fit.
THE END
