Wedding
A/N hey guys! I'm sorry but here is the last chapter of Bowling again. I know I said I would continue this but I'm writing ANOTHER SiriusxRemus fic which of course, is an AU. It's going to be romantic, and awesome. Plus, Remus? Yeah, he's going to be a bad ass mother fucker. Literally the poster boy for tall, dark and handsome. So, check that out as soon as it's up and until then I will be updating everything is. Again, thank you all my wonderful amazing readers I never would have gotten this far without you all, I hope to see you pop up in my other fics and I will be more than happy to speak to you if anyone fancy's a chat.
Bye Guys! This author note has been ridiculously soppy but I mean every thing I say!
-Lupin3Black
P.S If you guys comment on my new fic I'll add another chapter to bowling, a cute one-shot were their married and stuff so I expect to see to see you there and you don't know how hard it is for me to write this. I feel like we've gotten close over stalking cute gay couples and prompts.
Sirius twittered nervously, staring at his reflection in the mirror that had fogged over because of his breath, before glancing at James who leant against the door frame amused, "How do I look?" He questioned frantically.
"Like Dorian Grey. C'mon, your not nervous are you? It's just Remus!" James laughed, seeing the expression on Sirius's face. Defiant yet honest.
"Yeah! Well! You were nervous on your wedding day too!" Sirius protested wildly, as James stepped forward to straighten his red bow-tie.
James nodded solemnly, his wedding ceremony had been full of Lily's flowing beautiful answers and his staccato broken stammers, must to his Best Mans amusement.
Said best man now looked terrified at the prospect of going out and standing in front of his closest friends and family and professing his love for his boyfriend of 7 years.
Lily opened the door, dressed in a flowing peach dress that should have looked horrible with her red hair but somehow complimented it, it was just as well, as Lily detested having to wear so much green.
"Oh Sirius!" She cooed, clapping her hands together, "You look amazing!"
He did, his suit was black with a tailcoat and a red bow tie that contrasted vividly with his creamy pale skin, he wore a silver waistcoat, that matched his luminous eyes almost exactly, his shoes squeaked and shone on the hard stone floor.
He did look like something from a Victorian film. Especially here!
All the churches had shut the door in their faces, which broke Remus's heart, and almost every hotel had turned them away and they were getting was almost an accident that they had found this place. Sirius's car had been running out of gas and they had stopped at a petrol shop in the middle of no where. They'd ended up taking the wrong turn and ended up in the driveway of the most authentic castle either had ever seen.
Remus had insisted they stopped for directions and who was to open the door! Frank, the waiter who'd saved them from the waitress when they were 14. His husband had made them come in for a cup of tea and they'd ended up confessing their story to the two boys. With Remus close to tears and Sirius gripping the china cup so hard his knuckles turned white and the handle fell off the delicate tea cup with butterfly patterns.
Jason had patted Remus on the shoulder and declared that they used their house at first both boys had protested, not wanting to put them out,but Frank had forced them to think about it logically, most places wouldn't want a gay couple on their premises despite what the law said. And finally they'd agreed.
And now they stood here.
Sirius smiled nervously, fiddling with the engagement ring Remus had proposed with.
That was a story he loved to tell.
"T-this might be soon. O-or too late as y'know, it's been 5 years." Remus laughed nervously clattering down on one knee in the comfort of their uni flat, during the middle of watching a league of their own while chewing Chinese food from Cho's shop down the road.
Sirius had looked on in wonder as Remus fumbled in his pocket, pulling out his keys and his mobile, chucking them on the old stained and patched condroy sofa before maintaining the ring in its velvet case from the depths of his comfy denim jeans.
"Um? Sirius? I have no idea how these are supposed to go but I've been watching shitty romance films for several months so I'm going from there."'Remus had stammered, glancing up at Sirius with a childlike innocence that Sirius didn't know how he managed to hold on to, seeing as the bloke was 18.
Sirius grinned with tears in his eyes and motioned for Remus to go on. His voice failing him.
"Right. W-well, S-Sirius, you know I-I love you more than life itself. I mean, w-we've been together for 5 years and I-I oh fuck! I wasn't supposed to start crying." Remus cried, hanging his head between his shoulders.
Sirius placed his chow mein on the chipped coffee table and slipped down beside Remus pulling the boy into his lap.
Remus buried his head in Sirius's neck, and Sirius smiled at his angel, "Sirius Black. Will you marry me?"
It was barely heard above Freddie's protests that cricket was a real sport, but Sirius heard it and whispered yes over an diver again until he was giggling uncontrollably as Remus snorted with laughter as he shoved the silver rung unceremoniously on Sirius's finger.
Best egg fried rice ever.
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Sirius glanced out at the isle from the front hall, glancing at the rows of people all waiting for him to make his entrance.
Remus stood at the makeshift altar, talking adamantly with the only willing vicar they could find, who just happened to be a cousin of Sirius. Nymphadora stood looking like she was attempting to flirt with Remus but apparently Remus isn't notice it and kept talking about things like the Weather. Trying to disguise his pre-wedding jitters!
Sirius looked and Remus and then did a double take. His Remus who usually lazed about the untidy flat with a nasa t-shirt and a pair of jeans so holy it could be a saint. Not to mention the god-awful knitted red jumper that had once belonged to Sirius but he'd grown out of it and Remus soon found it, insisting it was the comfiest thing ever.
Remus dressed in a grey suit, nothing fancy, but he had on a black tie that complimented the crispness of his white shirt. His hair was parted neatly and the light from the main window made it look golden in the sun. A red rose was in the label of his blazer, the exact colour of Sirius's bow tie.
He looked like an angel.
Sirius glanced down at his own label and found it empty. Lily, looking at were he was frantically searching his pockets held out a small pink geranium.
"Remus said it meant something." She offered feebly as Sirius studied the pink flower in Lily's hand.
He grabbed it and settled it amongst the nest of ebony curls before taking a deep breath and marching in the hall grinning at Remus as he spotted him, watching as a small delighted smile spread over his face.
Lily scurried behind him, "Sirius, we haven't even started the music yet!"
Sirius didn't need music.
Not when he had the beating of two hearts.
A/N
Okay so I'm particularly fond of that ending. But in all seriousness guys. Thanks for everything and I love you. And fuck, I'm crying ending this. It's like my baby. I love you guys and please check out and comment on everything else.
Bye!
~Cat~
