Sian's POV
Paris was amazing. During the day, we explored all that the city of love had to offer. Then at night, we'd explore each other. We talked a lot about starting our family as soon as we got back home. We've been looking at donors and places to hold a small wedding. I wanted to have a little wedding with family and friends, but Sophie and I didn't have much of a family. We had her parents and Rosie. I had no one but Sophie. Sophie was willing to just go to city hall back at home and just have it between me and her. She didn't want a fancy wedding. She just wanted it to be us and nobody else. I couldn't do that.
Our flight back home was leaving today, and Sophie was making sure we had everything packed and ready to go. I was just finishing up getting ready to leave. Sophie was up early to get everything ready. The more we talked about everything, the more it became real to me. We were going to settle down and start a family. I will be Mrs. Sian Webster, and I couldn't be happier. I walked out of the bathroom, and was met with Sophie lying on the bed. I crawled up to her and wrapped my arms around her.
"You okay?" I asked, kissing her forehead.
"Yeah. Just thinking about our trip," replied Sophie, looking at me.
"It was amazing. I'm glad we came here," I stated, looking at her.
"Me too. Thank you for the gift," stated Sophie, kissing me.
"You're welcome," I smiled, returning the kiss.
"I was thinking about some stuff," stated Sophie, rubbing my back.
"Like what?" I asked, resting my head on her shoulder.
"About the wedding, and starting our family," answered Sophie, looking at me.
"What about them?" I asked, confused.
"I don't want a wedding. I'm not one to get dressed up, and we don't have many people to invite. We have Rosie, Jason, Jack, Kevin, and Sally. That's if Sally even comes. We have friends, but you have no family. I hate that this will be my family occasion especially since I don't really want a wedding. I'm doing this whole wedding thing because I know how much you want to have the whole ceremony thing, but I feel bad doing this because I know you won't have anyone supporting you besides me and Rosie. You can hit me if you like," stated Sophie, looking at me.
"I'm not going to hit you," I stated, looking at Sophie.
"I'd feel better if you did," laughed Sophie.
"Fine," I laughed, punching Sophie's arm.
"Fuck! I didn't mean that hard," stated Sophie, rubbing her arm.
"I didn't hit you that hard," I stated, cracking up.
"Yeah right," laughed Sophie. "What do you think about what I said?" asked Sophie, looking at me.
"I see where you are coming from. I really do, but I've always dreamt of having a big wedding. Walking down the aisle, seeing you standing at the alter waiting for me in your tux," I stated, laughing.
"Damn right! I will be wearing a tux!" laughed Sophie.
"I know you're doing this for me, but I always want to do this for you. I want you to be happy, as well," I stated, looking at Sophie.
"I'll be happy no matter what we choose. I'm marrying you in the end no matter what. I'm not saying we will never have a wedding. I wouldn't do that to you. I'm just saying, I don't want one now. Everyone knows we are crazy about each other, and I don't see myself with anyone else but you. What I'm saying/thinking is that we do the city hall thing the second we land. Then, we can work on our family. Once we have our family, we renew our vows. That way we have our family there," stated Sophie, looking at me.
I took in what Sophie was saying. I understood where she was coming from. I was actually considering it. She was right about having a wedding now. We really wouldn't have anyone there. Everyone knew we were crazy about each other, and that we are meant to be. It doesn't matter when or where I marry Sophie, it just matters that we are both happy. Marrying Sophie will make me happy even if it's at city hall. Just knowing I'll be with her forever makes everything better.
"Okay," I stated, looking at Sophie.
"What?" asked Sophie, confused.
"When we get home, we'll get married at city hall. Then when we have our family, we can renew our vows with our family there," I stated, straddling Sophie.
"Really?" asked Sophie, smiling.
"Yes," I replied, smiling. "You're right. Now, would be pointless to get married. We don't have any family except for yours, and we're not even sure your mom would come. When we have our own family, we just need them there. We can prove to our kids just how much we love each other," I stated, looking at Sophie.
"Excatly. I would never talk you out of a wedding. I want you to have all your dreams come true," stated Sophie, looking at me.
"My dreams are coming true. I have you," I stated, kissing Sophie.
"I love you more than anything," stated Sophie, returning the kiss.
"I know you do, and I love you more than anything, as well," I stated, looking at Sophie.
"I know," smiled Sophie. "You ready to go?"
"Yes," I stated, getting up from bed.
"Okay. Let's go home and get married," stated Sophie, wrapping her arms around my waist.
"If you behave, maybe we'll become part of that club you want to be a part of," I stated, getting out of Sophie's hold and getting my bags.
"And what club would that be?" asked Sophie, getting her bags.
"The mile high club," I whispered, sucking on Sophie's earlobe.
I walked towards the door, and turned around to see Sophie stuck in place. She was turned on and shocked by my words. I snapped her out of her daydream, and got her to get moving. We checked out, and got a taxi to the airport. Our flight home would be very interesting to say the least.
