I love this part. This is my second favorite one so far. hope you all love it as much as I do.

So, I have a question, I plan on Andy's and Kyoya's story going on for a while, now... should I have it all under "Glory' or a series? Also, just out of curiosity, what do you think Andy and Kyoya's 'First dance' song would be, if they ever got married?

I love you all, seriously -heart- I'm trying so hard to get these out for you all. I'm doing the best I can, I promise. It's Number 25! I've hit a milestone! I'm so proud of you all for sticking with me this far. Thank you, it meas a lot -heart-

I disclaim all that isn't mine.


"For it was not into my ear you whispered, but into my heart. It was not my lips you kissed, but my soul." – Judy Garland

By the next day, Andy was walking with barely a limp. She was in North Carolina, currently, in the air port with none other than Kyoya at her side. She asked him to come with her so she'd actually have someone she'd want to dance with. She was playing a game of Tetris on her phone and Kyoya was by her side, being grumpy because it's 'too early in the damn morning'.

Andy was singing along to her ipod, bobbing her head back and forth. She had all her hair out her face Her green eyes staring off into space. Her sunglasses over her forehead, keeping her bangs out her face. Her stomach growled, and she pouts, looking at Kyoya.

"Dos this airport have a restaurant," He asks, shutting the book he was reading.

"I don't think so," She says, frowning, "'Rumor has it, Ooh!'"

"Stop singing and help me find you food."

"But it's so catchy."

"Adeline."

"Fine," She says, standing and getting her luggage. In it were clothes for the wedding and clothes for the day after, when she flies to Washington State.

"Are there any places for food near here?"

"We're in Raleigh, I'm sure there is. I'll tell Heather where we are when we get there." Andy and Kyoya walk through the airport, quickly making their way outside. They settle on a small little Thai place. Andy texts Heather and tells her that is where they'll be.

"Food," Andy says, quickly engulfing everything in her path. Kyoya ate a bit, but simply just got back to his book.

It didn't take long after that for Heather to come and get them.

"Hey, girl," She says, a smile on her face.

"Hello," Andy says, taking the shotgun seat, "I'm horrendously tired."

"When did you wake up," She asks, driving away from the city.

"3:30 A.M."

"Are you insane?"

"Kyoya did it," She says, pointing to him in the back seat, "And he's the one that's a grumpy riser."

"You both could have slept in a bit," She says, laughing.

"Sleep sounds nice," Andy says, leaning back.

"Go ahead, it'll take me a bit to get to the hotel."

Andy or Kyoya didn't need to be told twice.

TvTvTvTvTvTvT

Andy's eyes snap open to hear the sound of banging at the door.

"Shut the hell up, I'm coming, damn," She yells, getting out of the bed that she somehow ended in. She opens the door, being tackled into a hug by Tobin.

"Dude, you're finally here," She says, grinning.

A hiss escapes Andy's lips, "Hey."

"You ok?"

"I'm fine," She lies.

"You are not," Kyoya says from the door.

"Shut it," She says.

"You've been sleeping since morning," Tobin says, "We came to bring you down for dinner."

"Dinner," Andy screeches, "Holy shit."

She went into her room, digging through her bag and getting her hair brush, quickly raking it through her hair. She put it up, walk out the room. "I slept so long," She says.

"You needed to," Kyoya says.

"Yeah," Tobin says, "You looked like dead limping."

"Have you heard that story yet," Andy asks, looking over at Kyoya.

"No," She says as they get into the elevator.

"I got hurt saving orphans from a burning bus," Andy says, pressing the first floor button.

"Seriously?"

"No," Kyoya says.

"You're ruining the bad ass image," Andy says, after the doors open.

"Come on, "Tobin says, leading them into the restaurant.

"About time," She hears Abby yell.

"Screw you," Andy says, shaking her head and laughing.

"Why are you limping?"

"I was thrown off of a horse, then dragged by it."

"No," Abby says, "Really."

"That's what happened," Andy says, "Swear to caramel."

"Are you ok?" everyone seems to ask.

"I'm well enough, now let's eat before I end up having to turn into a cannibal.

They ate, laughed, had fun, and wished Heather well for tomorrow.

Which has come rather quickly. Andy was up at seven, taking a shower. The second she got out, she put mousse in her hair and put them halfway up in curlers. She blow dries her hair, leaving the dried hair in the curlers. She let Kyoya sleep in a bit, since it never takes guys that long to get ready.

Marriage was a concept that always seemed foreign to Andy. She never quite understood why people would want to get married, since they never seems to last. To her, they seem to be what ruins relationships. Like a person hates being trapped by the law to be with someone. It's not for everyone, she knows this.

But, something about Kyoya makes her reanalyze things like this. Andy never believed in love either, but that's certainly changed. She doesn't understand how, and it scares her. Andy was so sure about everything she believed in, until the day she enter Ouran.

A knock at her door, she walks over and opens it, seeing a Kyoya all nice and dressed up in dress pants and a red dress shirt, to match Andy.

"Morning," She says, "I was letting you sleep in."

"The wedding is in an hour," He says, looking at the nice watch on his wrist, look up at her.

"I was just going to do my make up," She says, letting him in as she walks into the bathroom. She hops onto the counter, opening the newly purchased make up. She doesn't bother with foundation and stuff like that. She uses some gel eyeliner, putting them on her eyelid and under her bottom lid, and open up some red gel eyeliner, adding a thing line above the both of those.

"I hate doing this," She says, opening some eye shadow.

"You look beautiful," Kyoya says, leaning against the bathroom door.

She smiles to herself as she puts a light shimmery eye shadow. "What until you see me in a few minutes, I'll look even better."

He just smiles at her, one of the rare ones that only she gets to see. She quickly puts on a bit of mascara, and uses a very light pink lip stain. She gets down, from the counter, "Shoo," Andy says, lightly pushing him out the doorway and shutting it.

She takes the dress out the plastic, and slips it on. She peeks out the door, "Can you get the zipper," She asks, looking at him.

He nods, walking over to her, zipping the dress up quickly. She gets on her tip toes, giving him a kiss on the cheek. He stops her from moving away, placing a light kiss on her lips, "You really do look beautiful."

Her cheeks flush, "Thanks." She gets her shoes out; they have little heels, so that the dress doesn't drag on the floor. She finally takes the curlers out and used a black hair pin that has small little crystals that makes these swirls and flowers.

"Alright," She says, nodding. She takes a deep breath, looking over her reflection once.

"Shall we be off, then," Kyoya asks, offering his arm.

"Are you hosting me?"

"Not at all," He says as they walk out the door, "Simply escorting you to a wedding."

"If it helps," she says, "You are my favorite host."

"I wasn't worried about that," He says with a small smirk.

They get outside and take a ride with a few team mates to the wedding. Everyone in there was shocked to see how Andy looks.

"So you ARE a girl," Tobin says with a grin.

Andy gave her one nice punch to the arm.

Soon St. Thomas More Catholic Church was in sight, which is where they are to be wed. Andy smiles, walking in with Kyoya and sitting next to Tobin.

The ceremony was beautiful. Andy felt tears want to come out. Some did, and she looked at Tobin, seeing her do the same. She squeezed Kyoya's hand, leaning her head against his shoulder. Heather looked beautiful. Her dress was strapless and had little pleats in it. There was a jewel thing on the left side of it, and it was perfect for her. They were pronounced husband and wife, and everyone stood and cheered. Andy was smiling, truly happy for her friend.

They all got to the reception. Waiting as the wedding party took pictures all around UNC campus, since that's where they met. Once Heather and David got there, everyone cheered for them, the usual wedding stuff. The first dance was beautiful. Their song was one Andy didn't know the name of, but she thought it was beautiful. The first dance where they could join in was a slow one. Kyoya offered his hand and any nods, standing and taking it. "Please make sure I don't make a fool of myself."

"I'll try my best," He says with a smirk. They danced with everyone that did a slow dance. Andy smiling up, looking into Kyoya's dark grey eyes. She smiles, laying her head on his shoulder.

After a few more dances, Andy was tapped away and taken to get a picture with the team that was there and Heather.

"You kept your promise," She says, hugging her junior.

"I said I would," Andy says.

"You're stunning."

No," Andy says, "You are, seriously. Beautiful."

Heather smiles and they all pose for a picture. She knew Boxxy, Abby, Lauren, Tobin, and Heather Mitts. She smiles and there was a bright flash.

She returned to the table with Kyoya as dinner was served. And it was delicious. Andy smiles as their cup cake wedding cake was brought out. They were chocolate with UNC blue icing and little white bows. Andy got one, and they were good.

Now, it was time for the bouquet to be thrown. There was a million little flashed that caught everything that happened. Abby caught it, quickly throwing it to Andy, who instinctively caught it, and when Heather was turned around, she saw Andy with it and not Abby.

"You're too young to get married next," Heather says, laughing.

"Abby did it," Andy says, looking over at her.

"I have no idea what you're talking about."

"If this wasn't a wedding, I'd slug you right now!" This causing laughter to erupt.

Andy and Kyoya shared another dance, she looked up at him and he looked down at her, both of them smiling. "I love you," Kyoya says.

Andy smiles, "I love you too." Neither of them noticed the flash of the camera. Andy didn't know, but Heather asked him to take a picture of them like that. She wanted to give them a copy of it… that and it's proof that the residential bad ass,Adeline Val, was in a dress for her wedding!

The love birds leave, heading out to their little honeymoon. They threw bird seeds at them… unless you're Andy, who threw them at Abby. Heather and David leave, and a bird seed war erupts between Andy and Abby for the next 15 minutes. It got in her eyes, n her hair, in her clothes and mouth, but Andy had fun. She always has fun when near anyone from her team, her second family.

Then, Andy and Kyoya, who somehow managed to stay out of the bird seed fight, leave for their hotel room. They were both tired beyond belief, Andy's eyes were sore from crying so much. She hates crying, she really does.

"That was beautiful," Andy says, remembering the days events.

"It was," He says as they leave for their rooms. Andy quickly changes out of her dress and washed all the makeup from her face.

Andy was in Pajamas, she looks around and felt the need to just... be next to him. It's odd for her to feel this, she was so use to being alone, she'd come to expect her life to always be like that, just her and her alone. Now, being alone forever, just the thought terrified her. So, she went out her room and she knocked on his door. She simply walks in when he opens it. She sits on his bed, looking up at him. She hugs him.

He kisses her on the forehead, "Go to sleep, you look exhausted."

She lays down on his bed, under the covers. She pulls him in after her, laying her head on his chest.

There are not many things Andy trusts in. Fewer things she believes in, but Kyoya has always been one of those. She at him, singing a lyric that popped into her head, "'You gonna kiss me, or not?'"

He smiles at her, kissing her tenderly. A kiss that wasn't mean to be anything sexual, but heart warming. A kiss that says to her soul 'I love you, and I'll love you forever'.

She certainly knew she believed in him. If nothing else, or no one else, she knew she could believe in him.