Epilogue

Katsuki tightened the noose around his neck, "Dude, if you don't like ties so much just talk to her about it." Kirishima called from over his shoulder.

"It's her wedding day, I'm not going to mess it up."

"It's your wedding day too!" Kirishima shook his head at him.

Katsuki sighed, "I can at least wear this for a couple of hours. She chose the colors in mind of our hero outfits." He tightened the orange silk tie, knowing that Uraraka had spent hours planning this wedding. He knew, no matter what happened, it wasn't going to be less than perfect. He moved to the aisle, where he belonged, glancing around, the decorations were up. Everyone was in order and the benches were full. It was hard to imagine that they had affected so many lives, but there they were. Praying to whatever deity they prayed to for their future to be a golden one. Each person that walked down the aisle made him more impatient, he couldn't wait much longer, he was about ready to run to her, but then there she was. And she was more than perfect, she was the stars on a clear winter night in the mountains, breath taking would never be enough to describe her. Uraraka smiled, kissing her father on the cheek before moving to take his arm.

A soft laughter came from her, "You actually wore it."

"You asked."

"You know there's a betting pool if you're going to wear your tie or not."

He glanced towards her, "Which one did you bet in?"

"Do you want to know?"

"Of course, I do." He glanced down at Uraraka, struggling to imagine how it was him that her arm was wrapped around.

"The girls have been arguing yes or no, but I bet that you would, but only for the first half and would have it off before they even managed to stand."

"How are you so good?" Katsuki laughed, she was exactly right, that had been his plan all along. The room shook as he pulled her closer. She would be devastated if she ripped her wedding dress with how he had convinced her to not look at the price and buy whatever, it took a lot of coaxing of his parents. Heck, his parents were half-way to designing her dress. But there was no reason she should have to fight in that with so many pro heroes around.

A man barreled through the doors, a weapon raised, Uraraka's arm swiftly leaving his, ferocity of a lion in her eyes, "Oh, look. The pinata must've arrived early." Uraraka glared down towards the man who should've been running the moment he thought he was going to crash the wedding. Uraraka lifted her train moving towards the villain, "I hope you like telling your friends how a woman in her wedding dress had to beat you up." Fire blazed in her eyes, and damn, was she amazing. The man raised his hands, backing out of the room.

"Damn, I love you."

"I love you too." Her smile was soft, beautiful, and her eyes knew more than he could ever imagine as she held the galaxies secrets in her bosom.

"You may kiss your bride."

Katsuki wrapped his arm around her hips swinging her into a dip and kissing her. This was his future and he couldn't wait to find out what it had in store for him. There had been times where he told himself that the future could wait. But not anymore, the future was ferocious and powerful, and fire burned bright in her eyes. The future held the secrets of the galaxy. And his heart.

~Fin~